Innocence Chapter 2Innocence, cont... The lunch bell rang and doors slid open as students exited them, all chatting excitedly. Kakashi nodded to the few students that always opted to eat in the classroom, rather than venturing out and risk being late to class, before slipping out the door, thoughts on his empty stomach and the bento he had not had time to pack this morning. Catching sight of a snack machine, Kakashi made his way over to it, stuffing a hand into his pants pocket in search of change. His fingers grasped nothing but air and lint, to his disappointment. Kakashi let a finger slide down the wall of glass separating him from
ObiHina-Barely LivingThe pale figure sat calmly on the rock. Kakashi was obviously out on another mission, he hadnt had a visitor in days. He sighed and stared skyward. The fiery skies of dusk had set in and were now slowly wearing out. Everyone would be sleeping soon, not that he could do the same, not that he could even join them. It was quite lonely being a ghost. A rustle came from some of the bushes far in front of him, causing him to crane his head to the noise out of pure curiosity (after all, nothing could hurt it nor did anything try.) A girl ran out of the shrubs, arms raised above her face, obviously in distress. She reached the foot of the