*Third person pov*
Miku and Neji arrived at the town, they walked up to the gates.
"Halt, who are you?" The man with green hair asked.
"We are here from the leaf," Miku stated holding up the Hokage's letter. They nodded and let them in. Both Neji and Miku walked in, the village had red and pink lights hanging everywhere. It was dark out and the stars were shining, there were people all over and chatter booming. As they walked they practically saw hearts coming out of everyone. Miku looked at them confused. They kept walking until they spotted a couple kissing.
"Uhm excuse me?" Miku asked, the couple broke apart and glared lightly at the two. "Do you know where the, uhh. Sunlodge vally inn is?" The couple smirked.
"Down the road to the left," the man said as he crashed his lips against the woman once more.
"Oh, uh. Yeah, thanks" Miku said awkwardly. As they walked they saw couples everywhere, either holding hands, drinking in a bar, kissing and doing the deed on the street. Miku and Neji walked into the Sunlodge vally inn after finding it, there she saw an old woman at the front desk.
"Neji and Miku," Neji stated.
"Yes, here's your keys. up the stairs and to the left," she stated, she gave them one key.
"Uhh, I think there's a mistake here. There's supposed to be two keys." Miku said.
"Well my dear, we're a very busy place. It's either this room or no room," she stated sassily.
"Thanks," Miku mumbled sarcastically, her and Neji walked behind the desk and up the stairs to the right. They began making their way up the stairs.
"So, uhh. What do you think of this town so far?" Neji asked awkwardly.
"I honestly have no clue. We'll find out our mission once we open the scroll in our room." Miku whispered. "What's our room number?" Miku asked opening the door to a giant hallway.
"208," Neji stated.
"Hmm, k." Miku said, she looked up at the signs. There was none. She turned to the left to sree another hallway. Her and Neji began walking down the hallway.
"Uhh, uhh, yea. Yes! Uhhh," they heard as they passed room 203. They both turned bright red. "Harder." They both sped up, speed walking to their room. BANG! They both jumped. They looked at the door which was labeled 206, a bang came from inside there, followed by heavy moaning and pounding against the door.
"L. . . . Let's go," Miku said wide eyed. They finally reached their room and slammed the door closed in relief. They walked in only to see one huge bed and a big room with one bathroom. There was a window and a balcony, followed by a couple chairs.
"We'll share the bed," Neji stated. Miku nodded, since it was pretty big. None the less was still blushing. They walked further into the room, Neji going to one side of the bed and getting settled while Miku went and explored a bit. She saw a door, one that slides open.
"What's inside here?" She asked quietly, she opened the door and went in. Leaving the doors open she turned on the light. There she saw a whip, handcuffs, a balance beam, poles and seats. "What the fuck are all of these?" Miku said, Neji from the bed looked. He was sitting on the edge taking off his socks.
"Uhhhh, A training kind of thing? I guess?" Neji said cluelessly. Miku looked around a little more and saw a note.
"Neji, come." She stated, Neji walked in the room.
"A note?" He asked, she nodded.
"Here's some stuff if your into that kinky shit. Have fun." She read aloud. Miku blushed and pushed Neji out slamming the door closed.
*Timeskip like 7 mins ahead*
Miku opened the scroll Tsunade gave her, Neji was right beside her.
" Ha, I tricked you. I knew you would ask Neji to come along so I booked a fun weekend for you two, and before you ask yes I'm drunk. Hehehh, have fun you two love birds. Here's a condom." Miku read allowed, a condom suddenly fell out and landed on the bed. They both turned beat red.
"TSUNADEE!!!!" A loud scream errupted, it was all you could hear. It echoed for miles on end.
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Unforeseen troubles (Kakashi's daughter sequel)
FanfictionIt's been 2 years since the incident. . .Two years since she lost her love. Two years of pain and crying for everyone who lost her, two years. . .And she's become stronger.