Seven Days of Seduction Ch. 5 part 2

Jun 12, 2012 04:56



[Ch. 5 part 2]

Seven days of Seduction

Seven Days of Seduction - Chapter 5 - A New Plan of Action!

Pursuit and seduction are the essence of sexuality…It’s part of the sizzle…

Iruka eyed the large glass of Saketini with obvious discomfort, as Ino observed him closely. It was strange how he was getting so worked up over one drink.  Nevertheless, she had more pressing issues, like how to put the Viagra into his drink without him noticing.

“Come on Iruka Sensei try it…you know you want to,” she gave him an encouraging look.  He swallowed nervously before picking it up to take a cautious sip.

“Take it easy if you want. There’s no hurry,” she teased.

“It’s nice,” he remarked, with a small smile, after putting the glass back down.  Ino drank from her own, still scheming silently.  Eventually, an idea came to her.  She opened her clutch bag, took the capsule out, than put on the show of dropping the bag onto the floor.

“Oops,” she said, moving as if to pick it up, displaying her cleavage.

“Here, I’ll get it for you” Iruka volunteered quickly, bending down to get it, a blush appearing on his face. While he was distracted, when she was sure no one was looking, she vigilantly dropped the capsule into his drink.  He sat back up without noticing and drank some more.  She held her breath, waiting to see if he’d detected anything, but, when he set the glass down, there was no suspicion on his face.

“So, Iruka Sensei, there is something I’ve been meaning to ask you. Why don’t you have a girlfriend?” she asked brightly.

“Oh um…I don’t know. Maybe because I don’t have the time,” he replied, going red again.

“That’s just silly, Iruka Sensei.  A smart, dashing and understanding guy like you must have all kinds of women after him. Maybe you should give it a go, after all…you only live once,” she flirted with a wink.  He cleared his throat, occupying himself with taking more sips. Already, she could tell the drink was affecting him.  His eyes were much brighter than they were several minutes ago.  It was only a matter of time before he lost track of all rational thought.

“I suppose I haven’t really thought about it…” he mumbled, after some time.

“You really should consider it.  I know plenty of women who’d be happy to be with you,” she replied mischievously.  His face blushed redder, if it was possible.  The conversation continued, the minutes ticking by, and with each one, her keen eyes detected him looking increasingly uncomfortable.

“What’s wrong Iruka Sensei? You don’t look so good,” Ino remarked, faking concern.

“It’s nothing…” he replied a little too quickly.

“Are you sure?” her eyes narrowed at him, as he nodded.

“Excuse me for a second Ino…I need to use the bathroom,” he mumbled quickly, hurrying away before she could reply. With a smirk, she picked up her glass and downed the contents.

*Let the fun begin…* she thought to herself and ordered another round of drinks…

“Are you suggesting what I think you’re suggesting, Kakashi Sensei?” she asked, astonished. Kakashi let go of her arm, shrugging carelessly.

“Maybe,” he replied amused. She glared back, not amused in the least.

“I seriously think there’s something wrong with you today. You’re not behaving like yourself. First, you were only ten minutes late in the morning, and now you’re agreeing to be seduced by me!” she shook her head in disbelief.  She heard him chuckle as she turned, heading toward her bedroom.

“I think this discussion is over,” she called back over her shoulder.

“Maybe Ino is right and you simply don’t have what it takes,” he shot back and she paused. Suddenly, a loud bird squawk was heard from outside the window, and they instantly turned toward it.

“I think we’ve just been summoned,” he remarked cheerfully, disappearing in a cloud of smoke…

Team Seven stood in the Hokage’s office as Lady Tsunade glanced tiredly at each of them.

“I’m sorry for summoning you so late, but it’s important.  I’ve received word that Yamato is awake and ready to speak to you, Kakashi.  I assume you’ve spoken with Sai and the others?” she asked, looking at him as he nodded in response.

“Good, I want you to set off in the morning and get it over with as soon as you can. Sai will cast an Ink Clone that’ll direct you to where they were ambushed.  I’ll let the four of you take it from there. Any questions?” she asked.

“No” came the answer.

“Kakashi and Sakura, you two will head for the hospital to speak with Yamato. As for you, Naruto and Sasuke, you’re dismissed. Make sure you get plenty of rest tonight,” she said, waving them off. Team Seven left the Hokage’s office, making their way outside, where they made plans to meet up at 6am, by the village gate.  Sasuke and Naruto took off, leaving them to make their way to the hospital.

As they walked, Sakura kept her distance, still annoyed by his earlier remark.  From his body language, he either wasn’t concerned or putting on an act.  There was no telling with him, that much she’s learned over the past seven years.  He did seem to get the hint that she was upset with him, so he didn’t bother to chat, knowing she’d ignore him.

In Yamato’s hospital room, they listened as he told them all he knew, which wasn’t much.  The Rogue Ninja hadn’t been wearing headbands and had all wore masks, so their identities were unknown.  They were very strong.  One was a powerful Genjutsu user, another an Earth style, then, there’d been a ninja with a sword, who’d moved so fast he hadn’t been able to detect his attack until it was too late.

“Be careful, Kakashi.  They’ll be expecting some form of attack and there’s a chance they could anticipate that the Leaf Village might send you guys,” Yamato spoke with obvious difficulty.

“That’s enough, Yamato Sempai.  You need rest,” Sakura put in firmly.  Yamato gave a small smile, closing his eyes tiredly.  Kakashi watched, as she quickly read through his patient chart, before putting it down.  She fiddled with some of the machinery, before pointing to the door.  They walked out quietly.  He waited, patiently, as she exchanged words with one of the duty nurses, before turning to him.

“You didn’t have to wait,” she pointed out, as they walked out of the hospital together.

“No I didn’t,” he agreed.

“So why did you? Is there anything else you wanted to add, to that earlier remark” she replied bitterly.  She felt his gaze on her, but continued to look straight ahead.

“Did it upset you?” he asked, casually. She chose to ignore the question, to make him feel bad.

“I’m sorry,” he added, after a moment of silence. She continued to ignore him, to his amusement.

“I know I’m forgiven, so you can stop your little charade,” he added.

“You think you know me so well, don’t you?” she shot back, glaring at him.

“Hmmm…considering I’ve known you for the past seven years, I’d like to think so,” he answered easily.

“You can be so annoying sometimes,” she replied resigned.

“Is that so? And here I thought I was a very nice person,” he remarked coolly.

“It’s possible for a person to be nice as well as annoying, in case you didn’t know,” she reminded him.

“Hmmm,” he said.

“Did you really mean that earlier? The whole seduction thing?” she asked, unable to stop herself. So many questions had danced in her head since their exchange in her apartment and the need to voice them was great.

“I didn’t get a chance to explain, earlier, so I might as well do it now. I heard your conversation with Ino, putting two and two together. I realised your question last night referred to this plan and knew you wouldn’t be able to go ahead with it.  I’d have agreed that was best, but then I heard Ino’s challenge, so I came up with a simple solution,” he responded. At this point, they’d arrived at her apartment, but she made no move to go inside.

“What solution?” she asked curiously.

“We’ll just put on an act,” he replied, straight to the point.

“I don’t understand,” she looked confused.

“It’s simple.  We’ll just put on a good act in front of the other girls, proving that you really are seducing me, like you originally planned. This way, you’ll win the challenge and everyone’s happy,” he explained cheerfully. Her mouth dropped in surprise, as his words sank in.

“I don’t get it…why would you help me?” she asked, shocked.

“I thought it was obvious, Sakura. We are friends, after all,” he replied casually. Her face softened into a smile before she moved to surprise him with a hug.

“Thank you. This means so much,” she sounded genuinely happy. He just stood still, until she realised what she was doing and stepped back, blushing slightly.

“Um…sorry about that” she said, embarrassed.

“Don’t worry about it,” he replied, tapping her lightly on the head.

“I’ll see you in the morning, Kakashi Sensei. Don’t be late,” she said in parting, before walking away. He waited until the light turned on in her apartment, before moving to leave…

Ino waited for ten whole minutes, before a wasted looking Iruka eventually turned up.

“There you are.  I was wondering where you’d disappeared to,” Ino remarked, as he awkwardly sat down.

“I-I think now would be the best time to go home, Ino. I’m not feeling too good,” he slurred slightly. He was drunk; there was no doubt about it.

“Oh, don’t be such a spoilsport Iruka Sensei. We only just got here,” she replied, leaning closer to him.

“I’m sorry Ino, but I really have to go, right now,” he answered, eyes glazed over.  She watched him make a move to rise, and stood to stop him, but somehow he tripped, landing on top of her.  His weight caused her to fall, landing on the ground to lay motionless beneath him.  He lifted his face from her neck, looking shocked.  She, on the other hand, was aware of only one thing; the bulge between his legs that pressed against her.  Her breath hitched, her body instinctively moving upward, closer, as her body felt the familiar sensations of excitement.  His eyes popped open in horror when he realised what she was doing.  He moved off her instantly.

“I’m sorry.” he mumbled apologetically, as he stood up with difficulty.  She got up too, on trembling legs, leaning against the seat.

“It’s okay,” she replied, slightly flushed.

“I should get going,” he managed to say, turning quickly, only to lose his footing once more, to land directly on top of something warm and solid.

“Yo,” said Kakashi.

“Kakashi, is that you?” asked Iruka, lifting his head up from his back.

“Hello Iruka…I see I turned up at the right time,” Kakashi replied, looking directly at Ino, who looked away quickly.

“It was good that you did,” Iruka mumbled, words slurring considerably, before he passed out.

“What did you give him?” Kakashi asked, eye slightly narrowing

“W-What do you mean? He only had one Saketini,” Ino replied nervously.

“That’s not what I meant.  What did you give him?” Kakashi demanded in a chill voice.

“N-nothing,” she fearfully responded. There was silence as she stared at the floor, resisting the urge to escape.

“Mixing Viagra in someone’s drink, without their knowledge is a disgusting form of betrayal.  I’d never have expected a student of Asuma’s being capable of implementing such a cheap stunt, especially on someone close to them,” Kakashi remarked coldly.  Her expression dropping at his words, she turned away, shamefaced.  He lifted Iruka off his back, before tossing him gently over his shoulder.

“I suggest you think carefully, before taking a similar step in the future.  There’s no need to do things the wrong way, when you can approach them honestly and not feel any regret later,” he added, before walking away toward the exit…

Hinata sat by the fire, Tenten beside her, as Guy and Lee snored away in their tent nearby.  In their hands the second of the Icha Icha books were opened, as they scanned the pages closely.  At one point, she looked up; a dreamy smile on her face, after reading a short story about a woman who’d loved her friend from childhood to adulthood.  In the end, when she’d confessed her love, it turned out he had similar feelings, before they made love, passionately.  She loved stories with happy endings, wishing, from the bottom of her heart, that her love story would have one too.

Unlike Ino and Tenten, she hadn’t gone along with this plan because she had to.  She realised, if she’d picked someone else, she couldn’t have continued.  Her feelings for Naruto was too strong, had built up considerably over the years.  It was impossible for her to forget them so quickly.  So, when her fingers had grasped that particular slip of paper, she’d known right away whose name was on it.  Her heart had begun pounding instantly, like it always did when anything related to Naruto came up.  Still, when she saw it with her own eyes, she couldn’t hold back the shock and fainted.

Later, when she thought about it, it hit her.  What if one of the girls had picked him instead?  What would have happened then?  When the feelings of dread and jealousy had surfaced, it’d surprised her.  It was the first time, ever, she’d felt such emotions, and they weren’t pleasant.  Even back in the days when Naruto ran after Sakura, she’d never felt that way, so why was she experiencing these sensations now?   Could it be that she was getting desperate, for the first time wanting her feelings returned?

It wasn’t a secret that Naruto was desirable to many of the single women in the world.  Everyone knew who he was, especially after the events of the Fourth Shinobi World War.  The surprise was that he was still single and showing no signs of changing anytime soon.  It could also be that he was still in love with Sakura….

Tenten looked up from her book, glancing sideways at Hinata, who’d been very quiet for the past hour or so. Judging by the worried look on her face, she knew the cause had to be Naruto. She still couldn’t believe how far that kid had come, even after witnessing it all with her own two eyes. Starting with the fight with Neji, all the way to saving the whole world from destruction, Naruto had impressed her, considerably. At one point, she’d even a small crush on him, but that soon changed as she got older. Now, she just wanted some excitement in her life, having achieved her goals of becoming an expert weaponry master and Jounin.

Too bad having to seduce Ebisu had to be the first step, though he wasn’t too bad looking, from what she’d seen. So far none of the guys she’d crushed on, in the past, had seemed to return her feelings and all the other guys her age just didn’t interest her.  This meant she had no choice but to try out the older guys in the village, in case they caught her attention. She wouldn’t have minded picking Kakashi, but Sakura had to get him instead, much to her annoyance.

Even so, this was going to be interesting and she’d already thought up a couple of schemes to carry out. Unfortunately, of course, it all would have to wait until she returned to the village…



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