TWO WEEKS!!!!!

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Kakashi freaking' Hatake.

Kakashi gently shut his book, keeping a finger in the book as a temporary bookmark. ''Are you okay?'' Kakashi asks, looking back at me. It took me a moment until I finally manage to answer Kakashi with a simple nod as I lift myself off of the ground. Looking at Kakashi in real life was a whole new adventure. There are only so many things that only 2D animation can show. Their show many little details on him should be illegal. In real life, you can see everything. The way the sun affected his hair, The traces of his mouth underneath his mask, The life in his eyes, the presence...  it was so much to take in. It was a truly majestic experience.

Kakashi offers me a hand. I took it. Kakashi does all the work as he pulls me up, and I accidentally shift on my hurt ankle.''Ow..."I wince, feeling the pain. Kakashi glance down at it "does it hurt" He asks. I just realize how real his voice sounds. It sounded almost exactly like voice character a bit but was there was an indescribable authenticity to the real thing.' Maybe because you're with the real thing? Dummie?' shut up.

"Oh. Yeah, it was when I ran into a bear" I reply. I don't think it's anything too serious. It's probably a bruise of some sort. It will go away in a few days. I shook my head. "I can walk it off. It's fine." I add. Kakashi's eyes trail over my clothing and shoes. I knew what he was thinking. "Long story," I mutter sheepishly, scratching the back of my head. Kakashi looks back into my eyes, but he doesn't say anything.

Suddenly, I remember my first objective, widening my eyes and inhaling sharply. "I'm supposed to go to the Hokage!" I remind myself. "Hey, can you tell me where he is?" I look up at Kakashi. Hr didn't seem too bothered to help. In fact' he seemed indifferent. same ole aloof Kakashi, he is. "Sure. I can take you there." He answers. I let out a breath of relief and a grin pulls on my cheeks. "Thanks, Kakashii..fuck."

There was a small moment of silence. 'well shit I'm screwed'  I thought, quickly twisting around. I begin walking stiffly and quickly, painfully squeezing my eyes shut in embarrassment. 'Stupid, stupid, stupid. Not only did I say his name, but I called him Kakashifuck'  I had to distract him if I wanted to get away with this alive. "let's go!" I chirp. Being oblivious was harder than I thought. "The  Hokage's this way." I heard Kakashi say behind me. I take it back. Being oblivious is pretty easy. "Oh, right! I knew that" I reply, turning on my heel. It hasn't even been an hour and I already embarrassed myself.

While we were walking, I was able to absorb the fact that the Hidden Leaf Village was real and very real, and very, very large. It's vast with unexplored areas and unknown shops and stands. I have never seen most of the buildings and routes here before. There's was a specific way they dress, how they wear their hair and what they eat. I might go through some culture shock while I'm here.

Of course, when you're with me, you're bound to be bombarded with random questions. You see, I'm genuinely curious about what you're thinking. I know I know you might call me annoying, but I like to call it taking your information and using it against you in the future. Haha no. I'm just kidding

There were a few times I asked Kakashi about things that would start a conversation, even though I knew he wasn't the most talkative person here. I'm not either, to be honest. I'm more of a listener. I asked obvious questions about the village and his job. Only the basics, though. I do have to pretend that I know nothing, right? I have to act oblivious. Which shouldn't be too hard if I think before I speak?

"So, what do you think about angels? Do you think they're real? I ask, watching the shop keepers happily greet their customers. The serious questions were getting a bit boring, so I decided to spice it up a bit. " I think they're real. They've got to be right? I mean, if you died what will happen to you and people will always say go to hell so maybe demon are real too as we--"

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