Obito's illness-Obikaka

Obito's illness-Obikaka

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Kakashi noticed a lot of things about Obito. He acted like he didn't care at first but he realized whatever was happening to Obito was very worrisome. But the boy hates him, how can he help? ___________________ I drawn the cover myself. English is not my native language so my writing can get confusing, sorry. It's not respecting the original plot. The original character are from Naruto so they're not created by me. Now that all this is cleared up, enjoy the read ^^ ! ___________________
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Obito's always had a crush on boy genius, Kakashi Hatake. Ever since he found out the meaning of gay, he can't stop thinking about Kakashi. Everytime he tries to propose and ask the gray-haired boy out, Kakashi always looks down on him and makes him feel worthless. He's never going to pluck up the courage to ask. Kakashi's father has recently died. The boy can't help but feel extreme grief for his father, and remembers the great role he played in his life, despite the shortness. He drowns out his emotions into training, completely ignoring his teammates and dismissing them as simply distractions from his ultimate mission of being the ultimate mission: Becoming the nest ninja ever. Kakashi often feels something is missing in his life, but he simply waves it off as another obstacle.

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