Chakra and Seduction-Chapter 20: Footsteps in the Fire

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Chapter 20 - Footsteps in the Fire

Chapter 19:

The sun had barely risen when Tsunade stirred from her slumber. The Hokage's quarters were dim, golden light filtering through the half-drawn curtains. Her body still ached from the night before—a tangle of limbs, whispered moans, and that delicious risk of being discovered.

But the danger wasn't enough.

Not anymore.

Wrapped in only a thin silk robe, Tsunade leaned over the bed where Kaito and Daiki still dozed. Shizune lay between them, one leg draped lazily over Kaito's hip, her cheeks still flushed with afterglow.

Tsunade's voice cut through the silence like a blade laced in honey.

"Wake up," she purred, brushing her fingers across Daiki's chest. "We're not done. I want you—all of you—again. But somewhere... bolder."

Daiki blinked, groggy but grinning. "You mean...?"

"The garden. My private one," she said, standing fully. The robe fluttered open, giving them a view of her bare, perfect body. "It's walled off, but not sealed. Anyone could walk past... or walk in."

Kaito smirked. "You're insatiable."

"And you're slow if you're not hard already."

Minutes later, the four of them slipped into the quiet morning air, concealed by cloaks and shadows. Tsunade's private garden sat behind the tower, surrounded by hedges, stone paths, and tall cherry blossom trees just beginning to bloom.

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A soft wind rustled the petals, scattering pink across the mossy ground.

Tsunade dropped her cloak first.

No words—just the fire in her eyes.

They followed her to a stone bench, half-hidden by a thick wisteria vine. There, under the morning sky, she straddled Daiki and kissed him with greedy need. Shizune knelt behind her, pressing kisses along her spine, while Kaito slowly unwrapped her from behind.

A hand between her thighs.

A mouth at her breast.

A groan from Daiki as she sank onto him, bare and unashamed.

The birds sang above them as the Hokage rode her lover with unrelenting rhythm, her body glistening under the morning sun. Kaito leaned in, sucking gently on her neck, while Shizune toyed with her from behind—tongue and fingers both adding to her rising moans.

Then—

A voice.

Closer than expected.

"I was told she might be here..."

It was unmistakable.

Sakura Haruno.

Just outside the hedge.

Everyone froze—Tsunade mid-thrust, Daiki's hands gripping her hips, Kaito and Shizune half-nude and stunned. Tsunade's breath hitched in her throat. Her heart raced—but not with fear.

Excitement.

Through the gaps in the hedge, a shadow passed. Sakura's steps were soft but certain. She was looking for Tsunade.

If she turned the corner—just one step farther—she'd see everything.

Daiki whispered, "Should we stop?"

Tsunade's body clenched around him. She shook her head, biting her lip.

"No."

She began to move again, slower now, her eyes fixed on the hedge, on the voice approaching.

Kaito slid behind Shizune and entered her silently, burying his face in her shoulder as her knees trembled. They muffled moans with hands and kisses, trying to stay quiet, to stay hidden—knowing at any second, they might not.

Sakura's footsteps paused.

Was she listening?

Tsunade's breath came in gasps. Her climax was close—just on the edge. Her fingers gripped Daiki's shoulders as her body tightened, aching for release, as the thrill of being seen added a dangerous edge.

Shizune came first, her whole body going rigid as Kaito buried deep. She collapsed against him, biting his neck to muffle her cry.

Tsunade reached her peak seconds later, hips grinding hard, her eyes fluttering shut. She buried her moan into Daiki's mouth as he followed, pulsing deep inside her.

Just then—Sakura stepped around the corner.

But...

She paused just before the entrance to the vine-covered bench. She looked puzzled, eyes narrowing.

Nothing.

Only the gentle wind and fallen petals.

"...Guess she already left," Sakura murmured to herself, then turned and walked back the way she came.

The four behind the vines stayed frozen for another heartbeat.

Then Tsunade laughed softly—giddy and breathless.

"That," she whispered, "was almost too close."

Kaito kissed her neck. "You wanted her to see us."

Tsunade smirked, still straddling Daiki. "Maybe next time I won't let the vines cover us."

Shizune shook her head, smiling in disbelief. "You're going to get us arrested."

"No," Tsunade whispered, eyes gleaming. "I'm going to get us addicted."