Naruto: Starting By Saving Mikoto

Chapter 19: Chapter 19 Pakura 3



Mikoto and Hiro finally retired to their own room. 

The atmosphere was quiet. Mikoto moved through the space with practiced ease, preparing for bed while Hiro watched her.

Mikoto slipped into a simple, comfortable nightgown, and Hiro followed suit, changing into more casual attire. The day's events had left them both drained. 

They had shared an intense connection earlier, and now, they sought solace in each other's presence.

Mikoto settled into the bed, her movements calm and deliberate. Hiro joined her, their bodies naturally finding a comfortable position as they lay side by side. 

The room was dimly lit by the soft glow of a bedside lamp, casting gentle shadows that added to the serene ambiance.

Hiro turned to Mikoto, his eyes reflecting a deep sense of affection. He suddenly pulled Mikoto closer, his hands gently trapping her between him and the bed. Mikoto was taken by surprise, her eyes widening as Hiro's body pressed against hers.

"Mikoto, how about..." Hiro's voice was low, his breath warm against her skin as his hands began to explore her legs.

Mikoto's face flushed crimson, her breath catching in her throat. "Not tonight... We are not alone," she stammered, feeling a mix of embarrassment and desire.

Throughout the past year, their intimacy had been put on hold. Hiro had been consumed with his training to awaken the Mangekyō Sharingan, returning each night exhausted, leaving no room for their personal moments.

Despite Mikoto's initial reluctance, Hiro didn't pull away. Instead, he closed the distance between them, their lips meeting in a heated, passionate kiss. 

The kiss was intense and unrestrained, with both of them losing themselves in the moment. The passion they had kept at bay for so long finally surged to the surface.

After a long, lingering kiss, Hiro gently pulled back, his eyes dark with unspoken emotion. Mikoto was breathless, her heart racing as she looked up at him.

"I've missed this...," Hiro whispered, .

Mikoto's eyes softened as she met his gaze. "Me too," she said softly. "We've both been so focused on everything else. It's nice to just be with you like this."

As the night wore on, the exhaustion of the day caught up with them. Wrapped in each other's arms, they let the tension of the past year melt away. The comfort of their embrace and the gentle rise and fall of their breathing lulled them into a peaceful sleep.

No deeds were done that night, but the closeness they shared was more than enough. For now, being together, safe and secure in each other's arms, was all they needed.

The first light of dawn crept into the room, casting a soft glow over the entwined figures of Hiro and Mikoto. The night had passed in a tranquil haze, their bodies nestled against each other, finding comfort in their closeness. H

iro woke first, his gaze lingering on Mikoto's peaceful face, her features softened by sleep. A sense of contentment filled him, a rare moment of serenity in their chaotic lives.

As Mikoto slowly stirred awake, she found herself still in Hiro's arms. A small smile curved her lips as she met his gaze, the warmth between them undeniable.

"Good morning," Hiro whispered, his voice gentle, not wanting to break the calm of the moment.

Mikoto's smile widened as she stretched slightly, her body brushing against his. "Morning," she replied, her tone equally soft. For a brief moment, they simply enjoyed the silence, the unspoken connection between them stronger than any words.

But reality soon began to settle in, and Mikoto's thoughts drifted back to the events of the previous day. "We should check on that women," she said, her voice tinged with concern.

Hiro nodded, understanding her worry. "I'll go see if she's awake," he said, brushing a gentle kiss on her forehead before carefully slipping out of bed.

Mikoto watched him go, a lingering sense of warmth in her chest.

As Hiro quietly made his way to Pakura's room, he found her already awake, sitting up on the edge of the bed. She looked better than the night before, though the weariness was still evident in her eyes.

"Your injuries... Are they better now?" Hiro asked gently as he approached.

Pakura glanced at him, her expression guarded. "They're fine," she replied curtly, her tone cool and distant. She didn't meet his eyes, instead focusing on the blanket draped over her legs.

Hiro frowned slightly at her response but chose not to press further. "If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask," he offered, hoping to break through the wall she seemed to be putting up.

Pakura's only response was a brief nod, her gaze still averted. The coldness in her demeanor was a stark contrast to the vulnerability she had shown the night before. 

Sensing that she wasn't in the mood for conversation, Hiro decided to give her space.

"I'll leave you to rest then," he said quietly, turning to leave the room.

As he stepped into the hallway, he nearly bumped into Mikoto, who was on her way to check on Pakura. Her face lit up when she saw Hiro, but she quickly noticed the troubled expression he was trying to mask.

"Is everything alright?" Mikoto asked, her voice laced with concern.

Hiro forced a smile. "She's awake, but... I think she's still processing everything that happened. Maybe you'll have better luck getting her to open up."

Mikoto nodded, sensing there was more to the situation but deciding not to push Hiro for details. "I'll see what I can do," she said, giving him a reassuring smile before entering Pakura's room.

As Mikoto stepped inside, Pakura's eyes flickered with recognition, though there was a hint of caution in her gaze. The woman who had tended to her wounds was now standing in front of her, exuding a calm and warm presence.

Mikoto approached with a gentle smile, "How are you feeling today? I'm glad to see you're up."

Pakura hesitated, her guard still up, but she found herself softening under Mikoto's kindness. "Better, I think," she replied, her tone less sharp than before. "I... I don't know who you are, though."

Mikoto's smile widened slightly, understanding the confusion. "My name is Mikoto. I was the one who helped you last night, along with Hiro."

"Mikoto..." Pakura repeated the name slowly, her eyes briefly scanning Mikoto's face as if trying to gauge her intentions. 

There was something disarming about her that made it difficult for Pakura to maintain her cold exterior. "Thank you... for your help."

"You don't have to thank me," Mikoto said, taking a seat beside the bed. "I'm just glad you're safe. If there's anything you need or if you have any questions, feel free to ask."

Pakura nodded slowly, still processing the events and the kindness she had been shown. "I appreciate it," she said quietly, her tone more sincere.

Mikoto noticed the slight shift in Pakura's demeanor and decided to keep the conversation light, not wanting to overwhelm her. "You should focus on resting. We can talk more when you're feeling better."

Pakura offered a faint smile in return, a gesture that felt unfamiliar but strangely comforting. As Mikoto stood to leave, Pakura watched her go, feeling a mix of relief and uncertainty. 

She still didn't fully understand the dynamic between Mikoto and Hiro, but there was a sense of safety that she hadn't felt in a long time.


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