Before long he was hard all over again. He sat up and twirled his finger, letting her know he wanted her to turn around. She blushed and did so. Before she had even adjusted herself, he put his hands on her back and shoved his c**k into her ass. He was rewarded when the most she could do was bury her face and scream. Then after a moment she was back on her hands. “Yes, Kakashi.” Shinpi cried. “f**k me. f**k me. Harder.” He smiled and did as she begged. Finally slamming into her a last time as he came. Finished he lay back and held his arm out so that she could lay on him. Shinpi blushed again and lay on his chest. Despite all their activity, his heart was still at a normal rhythm. He hadn’t even broken a sweat. Unlike her. She was a mess. Kakashi pushed her hair back from her face and kissed her before putting his other arm around her and interlocking his fingers behind her. She watched his face before blushing again. He chuckled. Everyone made such a big deal over seeing his face. He sighed. Almost as though she had read his thoughts, Shinpi whispered. “It’s because you are hot as Hell, Kakashi Hatake.” He blushed then. And watched until she had fallen asleep.
Kakashi had no idea how this mission would turn out. He was not happy in the least about bringing her here under false pretenses. Not their undercover work, mind you. But the overall purpose of the mission. She was the mission. When he met the village elder, he got an uneasy feeling. Something was not quite right. He didn’t treat Shinpi like the possible noble that he claimed she was. He began to get dressed. He decided he would have a look around. Quietly. He stepped outside and began to walk, putting his hands in his pockets. It was clear night, and the village was deserted. Everyone was asleep. He paused. He thought he saw movement back the way he came. He shook his head. Probably a cat. He walked around the perimeter of the village before he felt tired enough to return to their room. His hair stood on end as he neared the entrance to the inn. The door was ajar. As he stepped inside, he found the innkeeper on the floor. Her throat slit. “No,” He breathed. He ran upstairs and found their door open. Inside were the signs of a struggle. The mirror atop the dresser was shattered with a kunai in the center. When he saw the blood on the bed, he stopped. “Summoning Jutsu.” He said then. “Yo, Kakashi.” Pakkun says in greeting. “Pakkun, I need to track this immediately.” Pakkun sniffed at the clothing a moment. “Right.” With that he was gone. He would need to get a message back to the village. He summoned another of his hounds and sent word to the Hokage of the complication. Pakkun reappeared sometime later. He looked worried. “Well?” “I found her,” He said. “But they have her heavily guarded and they are keeping her in one of the mines. I couldn’t pinpoint which one. It’s like a maze down there.” Kakashi sighed. “How many?” “At least thirty just around the entrance.” So they were expecting opposition. “Thanks, Pakkun.” “Sorry, Kakashi.” Pakkun disappeared in a poof. He was in over his head. He may be the copy ninja but even thirty plus men was more than he could handle on his own. He heard a knock and jumped to his feet his kunai in hand. But nothing happened. He crept to the door and opened it slowly looking in either direction. Then he looked down and found a piece of paper lying on the floor. He picked it up and closed the door again. Inside were the words: Nothing is as it seems. The mines are a safe haven, not a prison. Kakashi breathed a sigh of relief. So he had allies. And if Pakkun was correct, they outnumbered the true enemies. He rubbed his temples. He hated intrigue. Outright killing the enemies in front of him was more to his liking. And from the sense of how things are going, he may get to do just that. At least he didn’t need to worry about Shinpi. He hoped. He checked his gear and opened the door to the room again. A kunai flew past him. When he turned to see where it had come from he saw a young boy. What the hell? In two steps he had the kid by the collar of his shirt. As he held him out in front of him, the kid tried kicking at him. Kakashi looked around one more time before carrying the boy into his room and closed the door behind him. He put his hand on his hip and waited until the boy had worn himself out. As the kid breathed heavy, sweating. He finally stopped his movement. “Are you finished?” Kakashi asked him. Amused. “If you hurt my auntie, I’m going to kill you.” Strong words from one so young. “Who is your auntie?” The boy went quiet. “I don’t know.” Kakashi chuckled. He set the boy down on the bed. He sighed then as the boy started to cry. He put his hand on his shoulder. “You are brave to want to protect her.” Kakashi tells him. The boy sniffled and rubbed his eyes with his balled up fists. “Where are your parents?” He asked him. The boy smiled. “I saw a dog earlier, so I followed him here.” Kakashi rolled his eyes. Pukkun. “You came from the mines?” He asked. “No, the village near the mines.” The boy answered. He started to smile sheepishly. “I snuck away when my dad was having a meeting with the other grownups.” Well, he needed a reason to meet with the other village. And the boy had just provided him with one. But getting there wouldn’t be easy. He knew he was being watched by the elder’s men. But he needed to get the whole story before he could decide what to do next. And now he had to protect a child as well.