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22/09/2008
Path of thorns [Chapter 4]
Topic: Path of thorns

Chapter Four

 

Indecent proposal

 

Despite of the cold weather, Sakura’s training sessions with her sensei continued. Tsunade once said that she’s prioritizing the said bet more than her current sensei, which Sakura highly denied. She’s dead serious of being a professional medic someday. And that she appreciates every help she gets from her. The said bet with Kakashi’s a one time thing. Once she gets what she wants, she’ll focus more on Tsunade’s teachings again.

 

“Game over, go home.” Kakashi brushed passed her as he headed on the path towards the headquarters, as usual.

 

“Can’t argue with that…” Sakura helplessly fell down on her knees, heavily breathing. Kakashi wore her out today and all she wanted right now was to go home and hit the sack. There’s always tomorrow. I will win this bet, you’ll see! From her peripheral vision, she noticed him turning his head towards her. But before he could actually open his mouth, Sakura beat him up to it. “I know what you’re going to ask… and the answer is NO.”

 

Kakashi innocently blinked, “I was going to offer you free ramen.” He shrugged his shoulders, “Since you refused, I guess the offer goes to Naruto instead.”

 

Right.” Sakura stood up with difficulty. She used a lot of charka and now her knees were failing her somehow.

 

“Are you sure you don’t want me to walk you home?” Kakashi asked out of concern.

 

“I’m fine.” Sakura persisted, “Go before Tsunade spit fire on you.” She’s fully aware how awful Tsunade can be when she’s pissed. Tsunade’s worse than a fire breathing dragon.

 

“Alright.”

 

“Hai.” As she watched him leave, Sakura herself turned towards the opposite direction where home’s situated.

 

It was a fifteen minute walk until she reached her home, “Tadaima.” Taking her shoes off, she went into the living room, barely noticing the person sitting in from of her father.

 

Her eyes then widened in realization she recognized who the person was. “Sasuke-kun?”

 

“Ah, Sakura-chan!” her mother said, “Come sit here, quick! We need to talk…”

 

Sasuke turned his head and gave her a small smile of acknowledgement.

 

Things are getting weirder and weirder… Sakura thought as her father ushered her to sit on the available couch next to Sasuke. She sat there stiffly, not knowing what do. She hesitantly glanced over to the Uchiha prodigy with mild curiosity.

 

“You’re just in time.”

 

Sakura frowned again, “For what?”

Her father smiled, “Congratulations.”

 

For what?” she repeated. A little quite frustrated to know whatever her parents are talking about.

 

“Sasuke-kun here came to ask for your hand in marriage.” Her mother lightly informed her.

 

Sakura blinked twice, “What…” again, realization kicked in, “did you just say—”

 

“You’re getting married, Sakura-chan.” Her father incredibly nailed the point.

 

As the words registered inside the kunoichi’s head, her face blanched.

 

“Oh.” And then she fainted.

 

**

 

Banging the door behind her, Sakura planted her hands on her hips and threateningly glared on the man standing before her. Uchiha or not, she’ll definitely demand the answers she wanted to hear from him. The moment she heard that she’s about to get married, Sakura dragged her former team-mate outside with all intentions of demanding what the hell is going on.

 

The usual smirk you see on the Uchiha’s prodigy cracked his face, annoying the hell out of Sakura all the more. “Do you want me to repeat everything your mother said to you?” he might be smug, but his tone was a lot more hesitant and calculating.

 

“You got that right!” Sakura snapped, “Explain this to me…” Sakura was livid. Who wouldn’t be? It’s not everyday you walk into your home and find out that you’re getting married. And to an UCHIHA no less! She’d been aiming for his heart before. Why the sudden interest now? Now that she’s finally over him…

 

Sasuke’s eyes narrowed as he crossed his arms. Sighing, he replied, “We both know that I’m the last heir of my clan—”

 

Sakura averted her eyes and grunted, “You’re not.”

 

A scowl crossed the Uchiha prodigy, “What did you say?”

 

Sakura turned her head and glared back, “Itachi’s—”

 

“—non-existent.” Sasuke grimly supplied. The least thing he wanted to discuss right now was Itachi. “You will speak no more of him, do you understand?” he finished with a glare.

 

Intimidated, Sakura replied a soft, “Hai…”

 

Sasuke felt triumphant over the control he has on her. Obedience is something I’m looking for in a woman… Engrossed with his own thoughts, Sasuke barely notice the look Sakura was sending him. She looked really pissed off, shifting her weight from one leg to another. “Well?” she asked, giving him a meaningful look.

 

“Well, what?” Sasuke retorted.

 

Rolling her eyes, Sakura replied, “Your explanation please?”

 

Sasuke gave out a deep throated chuckle after noting how cute Sakura looked when she’s upset. Maybe this is the reason why Naruto loves annoying the shit out of her.

 

Sakura scowled, “Is there something funny?”

 

Sasuke stopped laughing and ended up grinning as he said, “Sakura, I want to marry you.” He said as if it’s the simplest thing to say in the world.

 

Sakura snorted, “Mom just told me, Sasuke. What I want to know is—WHY?”

 

“Should there be any reason?” Sasuke asked back, his brows arching in amusement.

 

“Sasuke!” Sakura held her head and grumbled, “Dammit… you’re driving me insane…”

 

“I need an heir, Sakura. And I need you to help me…”

 

Her eyes went wide, “An heir? That’s the reason why you want to marry me?”

 

“Are you deaf?”

 

Sakura could not believe this. “Sasuke, do you know what you’re talking about?” she incredulously questioned.

 

“Yes.” He simply answered.

 

“We CAN’T marry because you want me to bear your child.”

“Why not?” Sasuke challengingly asked.

 

The pink-haired kunoichi furiously shook her head, “Two people marry because of LOVE! Not because of child-bearing or anything concerning one’s clan!” slowly, she looked into Sasuke’s eyes, almost imploringly as she went on, “We obviously DON’T love each other, Sasuke…”

 

But I thought you do… Sasuke furrowed his brows, “That’s not necessary.”

 

“To me, it does!” Sakura pointed a finger on her chest, “I can’t do this… you’re my friend and I swear I DO care about you but—but I-I can’t marry you… I just—can’t.” she looked into those onyx eyes and felt disappointed to find anger within them. Uchiha Sasuke was obviously not pleased with her answer.

 

I’m not taking a NO for an answer, Haruno… Sasuke stood away from the wall he’s leaning at and growled, “Too late. You will marry me in five days whether you like it or not.”

 

“What?” Sakura looked confused. “Don’t tell me you—”

 

Sasuke nodded with a smug smile on his face, “I already told the Hokage, Sakura. And by tomorrow, I’m sure she’s going to announce it.” His smile turned into an awful sneer, “You don’t want to embarrass me and your family now, do you?”

 

How could you… Sakura never thought Sasuke was capable of doing this to her. How was this possible? How can he easily control everything around him? How can he easily control her family and her future? What was she supposed to do now?

 

She was so confused.

 

Her hands clenched and unclenched on her sides, Sasuke… how could you do this to me? Sakura wanted to cry in frustration. She wanted to kick something (or someone) desperately.

 

“Five days, Sakura. Be the most beautiful bride by then…” and with that, Sasuke turned and walked away.

 

Sakura watched him leave and tiredly fell on the door behind her.

 

Five days…

 

In five days she has to marry Sasuke.

 

The thought alone upsets her.

 

**

 

Sakura recoiled painfully on the ground, gripping her stomach as she rolled over to her side, coughing. Luckily, there was no blood. Her eyes held shut, her teeth gritted to prevent herself from crying out, refusing to show any form of weakness in front of him.

 

As if on cue, Kakashi dropped noiselessly a few feet away from her. “I win. Give it up.”

 

“Not—yet!” The pink haired kunoichi used her undamaged arm to pull herself up from the ground. With much great effort, Sakura managed to move herself in a sitting position. Panting, Sakura looked over to her sensei and still managed to flash a smile, “Good hit, sensei. I didn’t see it coming.”

 

Kakashi shrugged his shoulders, “As well as the earlier ones. Come on, Sakura. The sun’s down, don’t you want to go home?” it’s not that he didn’t enjoy this challenge/training Sakura initiated. It’s just that they’ve been doing it all day. By barely had the time to notice her standing on her feet again and apparently charging at him in full speed. The older jounin side-stepped to avoid her upcoming blow then moved to grip the leg that was about hit his side. Sakura lost her balance and almost toppled down on the ground. But thankfully, an arm snaked its way around her waist, while the other gripped her captured leg, preventing her from falling. As an initial reaction, Sakura threw her arms around Kakashi’s neck, letting out an embarrassing shriek.

 

“Well, how are you supposed to defeat me if you can’t even maintain your balance?” Kakashi teased his exposed eye crinkling.

 

Sakura scowled and smirked back.

 

Before the white-haired jounin could ask, Sakura’s other leg kneed him hard on the abdomen, causing her ex-sensei to double over from the undeniably hard blow. His grip on Sakura loosened and she fell ungracefully down on her butt. With a wince, Sakura quickly jumped back and as what was expected, he used smoke bombs to conceal himself.

 

Smoke filled the surroundings, preventing her from detecting where Kakashi is.

 

“You tricked me.” A voice said somewhere from the clouds of smoke, probably Kakashi’s.

 

The pink-haired kunoichi grinned, “Its part of winning, Kakashi-sensei.” She tauntingly replied, green eyes vigilant from any unexpected assaults. And that’s exactly what happened. Kunai knife’s appeared out of no where and directed to her direction. Sakura managed to evade most of them but one knife managed to gash her leg. It wasn’t that painful, though it’s quite shame that it would leave a mark on her porcelain-like skin. Don’t mind that now, Sakura! Concentrate… find him… don’t get distracted… another batch of Kunai knife’s appeared and luckily she managed to evade them again.

 

Finally the smoke’s dissipating though before it vanishes, arms of her sensei appeared from behind and grabbed her arms, locking them against his. Sakura struggled for freedom, trying as much to retrieve her arms back. “Let go!” she yelled, still thrashing against him despite of the fact that her strength’s nothing compared to Kakashi’s. He’s much powerful, much experienced, and much older than her. Then why challenge him if you think you’re no match for him? She asked herself while still trying to free herself. This is not the time to ask questions, Sakura! Get away from him first then ask questions! She had to find a way to loosen his grip on her. Kicking him again would be impossible since he’s standing behind her, jabbing him in the torso would be unworkable too since both of her arms were held captive against his. What to do?

 

“Yield!” he said next to her ear, trying as much to stop her from struggling. Her movements are very, very distracting, especially for the fact that she’s recklessly moving against him.

 

He was distracted since this morning when they decided to meet up on the bridge to begin the challenge she started. As usual, she came exactly on time. And as for Kakashi, well, he was late again, receiving an amount of rants from his ex-student. As he arrived there, he instantly noticed something he had never noticed on her before. Actually he blamed it all to the sunlight illuminating her face like that.

 

She looked… different. The soft light of morning lightened her face perfectly. And all Kakashi could think was… beautiful and that she obviously grown into a woman… a full grown woman. All these time he had only seen her as the same twelve-year old genin he trained seven years ago. But today was different. He realized that Haruno Sakura’s no longer a child. And that she had filled out quite good on some places and turned out to be one of Konoha’s desirable women. Her pink hair never lost its beautiful luster and fell like a pink waterfall down her shoulders. Then he started wondering what it would feel like to run his fingers through them, or how her skin would feel like against his. When his thoughts started running through unimaginable things, Kakashi immediately stopped himself from going further and told Sakura to start their training.

 

They proceeded to Area 4. The same place where Jiraiya used to train Naruto. Kakashi stood there as Sakura stood on the opposite side, preparing for the long day training/challenge. The moment Sakura initiated the first attack; every inappropriate thought about her vanished as Kakashi blocked her moves and enjoyed the usual session.

 

It went perfectly fine, she doing various ninjutsus as he did all the blocking and throwing attacks as well. Not so long, Kakashi delivered a hard blow on her stomach that made her recoil painfully on the ground. For a second there he suddenly felt worried, wondering if he inflicted damage too much. Sakura’s ability and stamina impressed him that he seemed to forget the fact that she’s still a woman and that he’s much stronger than her.

 

He watched her, noticing her struggle not to cry out in pain. His worries disappeared when she managed to raise herself off of the ground and smile at him. Seeing that smile was enough to calm him down. Kakashi shook the thoughts away and said that the challenge is over. He did quite expect her to refuse and this brought him musing back to his thoughts, which was a mistake.

 

Within split second before her fist hits his face, Kakashi managed to block it and grab the leg that was about to kick his side. She lost her balance and he immediately grabbed her by the waist, gripped her leg and pulled her tightly against him. As if that wasn’t enough she threw her arms around his neck and buried her face against his chest. It took him some time to register what was happening for he was so distracted on the woman in his arms and the position they were in. involuntarily he buried his nose against her bubblegum hair, smelling the wonderful scent of her shampoo as his arms tightened their grip on her. What is wrong with you? This is Sakura… it seems “Come Come Paradise” influenced his mind too much. Now he’s thinking things involving Sakura and his bed, which was really a bad, bad idea! Bad Kakashi! He argued to himself.

 

Again, not concentrating was a mistake. He teased her and saw her scowl. Then she smirked and the next thing he knew, he was doubling over, his hands loosening his grip on her and felt her jumping away from him. To protect himself, he threw smoke bombs. Then he threw kunais to distract her as he slowly moved behind.

 

The smoke vanished and he found himself gripping her against him… again. Of course, she struggled to escape. Her squirming sent unusual prickles down his spine, which made him shudder. His finger tips continuously brushing against her skin, making him wonder of what it would feel like to touch the rest of her.

 

“Yield!” he said again. He desperately wanted to end this training and be off to their respective homes. If this continues further, Kakashi knew something awful will happen. Something that will truly ruin the friendship they built for the past seven years. Heck, he didn’t even know what’s going on with his body and his sudden fascination towards this certain pink-haired kunoichi.

 

“Never!” she yelled back and still continued struggling against his hold.

 

Kakashi feared that answer. “Yield!”

 

“Never!” Sakura gasped when she felt him grab her shoulders and spun her around. Now she was face to face with her sensei. She was standing too close to him, his hand still gripping her arm while the other went to his headband. She narrowed her eyes and watched his hand touch the edge of his headband, slowly taking it off to expose his Sharingan. I-is he going to use that on me? Sakura suddenly felt nervous. Yes, she expected the challenge would be quite hard since Hatake Kakashi’s infamous mask is at stake and so as the answer he refuses to give her. It never came to her that he’s actually going to use his Sharingan against her. Sakura hated to admit it but she feared the eye and the things it may do to her.

 

Kakashi saw a flicker of panic cross Sakura’s eyes. “Don’t make me use this.”

 

Sakura scowled. “Fine!” she forcefully shrugged his hand away and started walking off.

 

The older jounin let out a sigh. He arranged back his headband and followed her.

 

“This is not over, Kakashi.” She said and then stopped, “I’m still after your answer and mask, remember that.” She turned to send him a withering glare.

 

Kakashi only smiled back and lightly shrugged, “I know.” He was relieved that this tiring day was over.

 

Both sat by the river then, sharing a companionable silence. Sakura washed her face as Kakashi took the liberty to lie back down on the lush grass, observing the skies above and not the look of pleasure on Sakura’s face when the cool water hit her face.

 

“Are you alright, Sakura?” he absent-mindedly asked.

 

She looked over to where he lay and cocked her head on the side, “Hm?”

 

“You’re getting married…” he mumbled softly as his eyes lazily followed the cloud’s movement.

 

Sakura’s eyes flew wide and then her cheeks flushed. “So, you’ve heard…” and then she pettily frowned, “But you’ve just returned from a mission. How did you—?”

 

Kakashi chuckled, “I’ve been gone for only three days. The news’ still fresh around here up until now.” His eyes then trailed away from the clouds to Sakura who now sat beside him. “Blame Genma if you want.”

 

A sigh surpassed the kunoichi’s mouth as she reached to pinch the bridge of her nose, “He’s right… I’ll never be able to say no to this…” she muttered under her breath.

 

“Did you say something?” Kakashi then asked.

 

Sakura ignored his question. Instead, she raised her head and looked up into the sky, “Ironic, isn’t it?”

 

“Hm?” Kakashi closed his eyes, meaning to listen to her voice alone just because of the calming effect its causing.

 

“Getting married to the man I thought I was finally over with…”

 

Kakashi slowly opened his eyes and stared. The night she told him that her infatuation over the Uchiha prodigy was finally gone was still fresh in his mind. It confuses him of why Sakura agreed on this said marriage. She said she doesn’t love him anymore… but then, why did she accept? The moment he heard this news from Genma, Kakashi felt utterly doubtful. None of them knew Sakura as much as he does. Seven years of friendship reassured him that. “Why didn’t you say no?” Before he came here to have his usual training with her, he had been meaning to ask her that question. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to since—well, he’s obviously distracted the moment he saw her bathed in the sunlight that morning.

 

Sakura tiredly sighed, “I know… but I couldn’t.”

 

His eyes curiously glanced at her. By the looks of it, she’s fairly upset with this so-called marriage. She’s visibly not into it. Perhaps she was threatened by Sasuke. But then… why would Sasuke do that?

 

Suddenly, anger rose within him. Kakashi knew he had no right to neither interfere nor get angry. But seeing his ex-student moping like that makes him want to go and confront Sasuke. Ever since he came back, Uchiha Sasuke had been acting quite—weird. More importantly, why was he so upset?

 

Is it possible that he’s jealous?

 

No I’m not… he told himself after that mental question. Why would he be jealous? His relationship with Sakura was platonic, nothing more, nothing less.

 

Or is it.

 

Shut up… he berated with his inner self and tried to ignore its further taunts.

 

Sensing that Sakura had no plans of sharing more, Kakashi rose from and stood up. “C’mon, it’s getting late.” He said and offered a hand towards her who was still sitting on the ground.

 

Sakura stared at his hand for a moment and then took it with hers. She stood up and smiled in gratitude. When Kakashi smiled back, she suddenly felt really weird and queasy. Oh my God, don’t tell me I’m blushing… Sakura quickly looked away and almost squeaked, “See you tomorrow.” She said, “And be on time!”

 

He laughed not before asking the inevitable question, “Do you want me to walk you home?”

 

She shook her head and waved goodbye.

 

Kakashi watched her disappear from his sight with a small smile. He wished she didn’t notice his unusual behaviour and how frequently he blushed whenever their skin made contact. With a shook of his head, he headed towards the headquarters.

 

TBC


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Path of thorns [Chapter 3]
Topic: Path of thorns

Chapter Three

 

Changes

 

“Okay, talk,” the former sensei of Team 7 demanded as he led the pink-haired kunoichi out of the ramen house—which had proved to be a very hard task indeed. For some odd reason, Sasuke seemed to be paying much more of attention to Sakura; he had even tried luring her into conversations she obviously had not wanted to be included in. Kakashi sensed something out of the ordinary from the kunoichi too, since instead of fawning over her long-time crush, she avoided as much eye contact with Sasuke as possible. How many times had she excused herself to go to the wash room with Hinata? Two or three times—maybe more since Kakashi lost count, being caught up in the overwhelming excitement of Sasuke’s return. It was incredibly odd to see Sasuke trying his best to gain her attention while she was the one who tries to retreat from his advances. Ever since Team 7 had been formed, he saw how much Sakura adored the young Uchiha. Heck, she had even confessed her feelings for the boy before he went off to follow Orochimaru. Something was wrong and he knew that as a former teacher and as a friend, he had every right to know what was going on.

 

Sakura didn’t look up at him, only sighed, debating whether to tell him or not. She knew Kakashi’s wasn’t the type of person who merely wanted to keep up with the latest gossip, but he was instead the type to genuinely worry about the people he cared for. And because she knew she was one of those people, Sakura realized she really had no excuse to refuse his request of telling him what her cold treatment towards Sasuke was about.

 

After all, ever since Sasuke left Konoha, Kakashi had been the only person who was there to give her company, since Naruto was mostly off training somewhere with Jiraiya. Of course, she had tons of other friends, like Ino-pig and Rock Lee (who was still on her heels). But Kakashi was the only one who actually listened. He was the only one who gave sensible advices.

 

“It’s Sasuke,” she started, unsurely.

 

Kakashi scratched the back of his neck and smiled, “Really? I couldn’t have guessed.”

 

Sakura sent him a glare but failed as the corner of her mouth involuntarily quirked into a smile, “I’m serious, Kakashi.”

 

“I know,” he dug both of his hands on his pocket. “So, care to elaborate?”

 

“He’s back,” Sakura said as if it was not the most obvious thing in the world.

 

An eyebrow arched, “He’s been gone for almost five years, you should be happy.”

 

“That’s the point.”

 

“Hmm… you lost me there.”

 

Sakura rolled her eyes and finally turned to glare at him, “What I’m saying is he’s here… for almost five years he came back again! And I…” her eyes dropped on the ground as they stopped walking, “I don’t know how to act around him anymore.”

 

“Sakura…”

 

“He’s always going off somewhere for a long period of time. He can’t expect me to happily chirp and welcome him home with a big hug.” Her brows furrowed at the thought, “Although I’m not very sure if he’d want that either.”

 

“Chirp?” Kakashi amusedly asked. There was an obvious grin beneath his mask.

 

Sakura scowled, “Kakashi…”

 

“Look, Sakura, just…what’s your point?”

 

“I am getting there if you would just stop interrupting,” she answered.

 

Kakashi scratched the back of his head again, “Sorry. Go on.” He noticed her walking again and fell into a step beside her.

 

Sakura was silent for a moment, thinking of how to explain it to him. Kakashi accepted her silence and waited until she was ready to talk again.

 

“I’m…confused.”

 

“About what?” he asked.

 

The pink-haired kunoichi pursed her lips and crossed her arms. “I’ve been in love with Sasuke; at least that’s what I thought ever since I was a kid. Ino and I were always competing because of him. I grew my hair for him since I heard that he liked women with long hair. I tried everything to impress him, but everything ended up left unnoticed. After that moment he thanked me before running off to Orochirmaru, I felt…empty. Somehow, I realized that I failed… I couldn’t get the person I loved. I was angry because I was not able to convince him to stay here… with me… us... I guess I was asking too much.” She laughed bitterly, “Naruto felt sorry for me. Every day he would promise me that he would find Sasuke. That he’d beat the pulp out of him if he didn’t come back. But every search mission failed and Naruto’d come visit me only to assure me that he’ll do much better next time. And then it dawned to me: how awful I must have been to Naruto for him to promise something like that. I didn’t own Sasuke, why should Naruto give promises like that? And so I decided to stop brooding and accept Tsunade-sama’s offer to train me as a medic-nin. I focused on learning new things. We were so glad back then, right Kakashi?”

 

Kakashi nodded attentively.

 

Sakura sighed and looked up, watching the cold, dark sky of winter night. “He was still the same Sasuke, alright. He still ignored me and he still fought with Naruto.” She snorted, “Even Naruto got more of his attention than I did. And then Sasuke joined ANBU and received longer, tougher missions. His last mission was an S-rank, and it took him five years to complete!”

 

“I still don’t see the problem here.”

 

“Isn’t it obvious?” she incredulously glared at him, knowing that he was only feigning innocence and simply wanted her to blurt it out. “I think I’m finally over him!” she exclaimed. “My infatuation for Uchiha Sasuke’s gone. I don’t feel anything for him anymore.”

 

“Are you sure?” he had been expecting this, of course. But it still sounded odd, hearing Sakura talk like this.

 

“Yeah,” Sakura replied thoughtfully. “But that doesn’t change the fact that Sasuke is still my friend, like Naruto. They’re my boys; I think it’ll be difficult for me to lose one of them.”

 

Kakashi grinned, “Am I one of your boys too?” He adorably pointed to himself, causing his companion to giggle.

 

“Of course you are!” she hooked an arm around his as they turned the corner towards Sakura’s home. They walked in a companionable silence until they reached the front of her parent’s house. The thought crossed her mind that she would have to move out soon. After her twentieth birthday, perhaps.

 

“Thanks for walking me home,” she said as she turned to face him.

 

He looked down at her and smiled, “I might have been doing it lately, but don’t get used to it.”

 

Sakura rolled her eyes, “Hai, sensei.”

 

“Good night,” he waved a hand at her and started walking off.

 

“Kakashi-sensei?” she timidly called. Kakashi stopped and slightly glanced over his shoulder. His eye lazily stared at her with mild curiosity. She wrung her hands together, lowered her head, slightly blushing as she muttered a soft, “Thank you…”

 

“For what?”

 

“For listening…”

 

A silent moment passed between them.

 

“You’re welcome.”

 

**

 

“C’mon, Fushy browsh, figsh shme!” Uzumaki Naruto tried to form the right words with few broken teeth, despite his new collection of terrible bruises, complete with puffed cheeks. Yes, training. Teasing Lee and his unusually thick eyebrows was just an extra perk.

 

Lee spat blood off of his mouth and answered in equal determination, “Shure, Narusho! Gesh I have shoo beash you again!”

 

“Shuudup!”

 

Sakura looked at the two and hopelessly sighed. If she had known their fight would come to this, she could have insisted on helping Naruto train herself. That would have been much less dangerous and less foolish than this. She was a medic-nin, for heaven’s sakes! And her medic instincts were screaming at her to stop them from hurting themselves further.

 

“Are they always like this?”

 

Sakura slightly jerked from where she was standing when she heard that familiar, smooth, nonchalant voice. She turned her head and saw the person she was expecting to fall into take a step next to her. “S-Sasuke?”

 

The young Uchiha stood tall next to the baffled cotton-candy haired kunoichi. She hadn’t been expecting him to come nor had she been expecting him to talk to her. Not only was it confusing, but incredibly surprising. She looked up at him and studied his face. His eyes were still watching Naruto and Lee beat each other up but then slowly turned towards her when he felt her gaze. Sakura’s eyes widened at first and then she pulled out a smile, “Yes. They’ve always been like this since…”

 

“Since I left,” he supplied, eyes still seeking hers.

 

“H-hai.” The intensity of Sasuke’s stare started to become unnerving and she turned away to watch Lee tackle down her poor blonde friend.

 

Sasuke was still staring at her as if memorizing the contours of her face. Last night had been fairly unsatisfying for the young Uchiha when Sakura left earlier than expected. He was planning on cornering her so he could talk about his plans of marrying her and his need for an heir. However, much to his displeasure, his plan had failed. Naruto had insisted on dragging him around, chatting to anyone who caught his eye and in doing so had completely separated him from where Sakura had sat the entire night. The moment he finally managed to escape Naruto, she was gone. He later learned from Ino that she had left with Kakashi. Sasuke started to wonder what kind of relationship they may have developed if Kakashi had actually offered to walk her home. Of course, he immediately dismissed the thought. Kakashi was just being a gentleman and offered a former student his company to walk her home. Nothing suspicious. Just an innocent display of friendship. Sasuke had been away from Konoha for almost five years, so he had no right to judge any changes that may have taken place.

 

Sakura could feel goosebumps running down her skin. The intensity of his stare felt terribly uncomfortable. She kept on shifting her legs and rubbing her arms as she hesitantly threw glances over the handsome Uchiha. Stop staring at me! She needed a distraction; or rather Sasuke needed some distraction to tear his eyes away from her.

 

As if on cue, Naruto started insulting Lee again, this brought Sakura’s initial reaction to berate him. “How many times do I have to tell you that his name is Lee and not Fuzzy Brows?” she yelled, watching and half praying that this distraction was working for Sasuke.

 

And it did! He was now looking over to the two boys who were practically rolling on the ground. “Naruto, Lee, cut it out!” she shouted. Unfortunately, neither one seemed to be in a listening mood. Right now, Sasuke stood there, watching them with mild amusement and interest.

 

Uzumaki Naruto, do that again and I’ll tell Hinata to stop cooking ramen for you for the rest of the year!

 

Thankfully, the threat actually worked. Naruto released Lee and turned towards Sakura, showing his ultimate Naruto pout, “Bush Shakurahh!!!!”

 

“Quit it! It’s not working!” With an ‘hmph’, Sakura crossed her arms and looked away.

 

“Shakkuuurrahhh!!! Pleash! I love Hinasha’sh cooking. Don’t shell Hinasha!”

 

“I can’t understand you, Naruto. Now, let-go-of-my-LEG!”

 

“Shakkkuurrahhh!!!!”

 

A deep chuckle escaped Sasuke’s throat as he watched the entertaining show before him. “I never thought you’d sink lower than a wimp, dobe.” He teased with a sly smirk on his lips.

 

“Shhuudddup!”

 

“What? Do you wanna fight me now?”

 

“I’ll beash you, you bashtard!”

 

“Feh, you can’t even talk straight.”

 

“Why you!”

 

“ENOUGH!”

 

Both boys stood there, looking at a very, very infuriated Sakura. Her cheeks were red in anger and slightly puffed. Lee chose that moment of silence to try to sneak away, knowing that he was about to encounter one of his Sakura’s frightening moods. But after his “Precious’” dark gaze fell on him, he was unable to move.

 

“You’re acting like a bunch of kids!” Sakura’s sense of superiority immediately reached Sasuke and Naruto’s ears. Since she was now officially over Sasuke, she found herself able to yell at him just as much as she did Naruto. This change in events obviously startled the young Uchiha. “Sasuke, I can’t believe you have the nerve to challenge Naruto, even in his weakened state—”

 

“Am nosh shweak—”

 

“And YOU!” Sakura pointed at Naruto who quickly leapt away to avoid her accusing finger. “Go and take Lee to the hospital! And do something with your teeth!”

 

Sasuke watched Sakura as she talked Naruto down like a ten-year old. A smile slowly etched his strained face. She’ll make a good mother someday… he thought, imagining her disciplining their own children. He made the right choice. Although he would have to deal with her usual habit of nagging too; Sakura would certainly be a handful.

 

“What’s going on?”

 

All eyes turned towards the languidly approaching copy-nin.

 

“Kakashi-sensei… about time!” Sakura sighed in relief and immediately ran onto his side. Sasuke watched them with narrowed eyes.

 

The white-haired jounin teasingly grinned, “Really? And here I thought I was late.”

 

Sakura frowned at first and then figured out what he was trying to say. “You are!” she half-heartedly slapped his arm and said, “I mean, about time you show up! You’re an hour and a half late! I had no choice but to watch these kids beat each other for no reason.”

 

Kakashi arched his brows, “Kids?”

 

Sakura shrugged her shoulders, “Well, they’re acting like it.”

 

Naruto was about to protest but found no strength to do so. He was tired and that made him realize Sakura’s instruction to go to the hospital would be applicable.

 

Kakashi looked at Naruto and Lee and then his gaze settled on Sasuke who seemed to be focusing his signature death glare on him and Sakura. “You too Sasuke?”

 

Sasuke only grunted a reply and looked away.

 

The white-haired jounin shook his head and then turned towards Sakura again, “Are you done with them yet?”

 

Sakura nodded, “Yeah, I think so.” She smirked triumphantly as she noticed Naruto slowly dozing off.

 

Then, as if the two had come to some unspoken decision, Sakura and Kakashi turned on their heels and waved goodbye as they disappeared back into the forest.

 

Sasuke’s eyes trail them while giving Naruto a hard nudge on the side.

 

“Wha-whash??” the blonde woke up, frantically looking around.

 

“Dobe, where are they going?” suspicion dripping in the ANBU captain’s voice.

 

Naruto frowned in half-confusion and half-annoyance from the said pet-name, “Who?”

 

“Kakashi and Sakura.”

 

“Ah, probabshly training,” he tiredly replied, moving towards Lee who had also fallen asleep as well.

 

Sasuke managed to translate what Naruto said and then asked, “Why?”

 

Naruto shrugged his shoulders as he draped one of Lee’s arms over them, “I dunno either.”

 

The young Uchiha suddenly felt troubled. Once again he looked towards the path where the two had disappeared.

 

And then he realized something.

 

Kakashi was a threat.

 

TBC


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Path of thorns [Chapter 3]
Topic: Path of thorns

Chapter Three

 

Changes

 

“Okay, talk,” the former sensei of Team 7 demanded as he led the pink-haired kunoichi out of the ramen house—which had proved to be a very hard task indeed. For some odd reason, Sasuke seemed to be paying much more of attention to Sakura; he had even tried luring her into conversations she obviously had not wanted to be included in. Kakashi sensed something out of the ordinary from the kunoichi too, since instead of fawning over her long-time crush, she avoided as much eye contact with Sasuke as possible. How many times had she excused herself to go to the wash room with Hinata? Two or three times—maybe more since Kakashi lost count, being caught up in the overwhelming excitement of Sasuke’s return. It was incredibly odd to see Sasuke trying his best to gain her attention while she was the one who tries to retreat from his advances. Ever since Team 7 had been formed, he saw how much Sakura adored the young Uchiha. Heck, she had even confessed her feelings for the boy before he went off to follow Orochimaru. Something was wrong and he knew that as a former teacher and as a friend, he had every right to know what was going on.

 

Sakura didn’t look up at him, only sighed, debating whether to tell him or not. She knew Kakashi’s wasn’t the type of person who merely wanted to keep up with the latest gossip, but he was instead the type to genuinely worry about the people he cared for. And because she knew she was one of those people, Sakura realized she really had no excuse to refuse his request of telling him what her cold treatment towards Sasuke was about.

 

After all, ever since Sasuke left Konoha, Kakashi had been the only person who was there to give her company, since Naruto was mostly off training somewhere with Jiraiya. Of course, she had tons of other friends, like Ino-pig and Rock Lee (who was still on her heels). But Kakashi was the only one who actually listened. He was the only one who gave sensible advices.

 

“It’s Sasuke,” she started, unsurely.

 

Kakashi scratched the back of his neck and smiled, “Really? I couldn’t have guessed.”

 

Sakura sent him a glare but failed as the corner of her mouth involuntarily quirked into a smile, “I’m serious, Kakashi.”

 

“I know,” he dug both of his hands on his pocket. “So, care to elaborate?”

 

“He’s back,” Sakura said as if it was not the most obvious thing in the world.

 

An eyebrow arched, “He’s been gone for almost five years, you should be happy.”

 

“That’s the point.”

 

“Hmm… you lost me there.”

 

Sakura rolled her eyes and finally turned to glare at him, “What I’m saying is he’s here… for almost five years he came back again! And I…” her eyes dropped on the ground as they stopped walking, “I don’t know how to act around him anymore.”

 

“Sakura…”

 

“He’s always going off somewhere for a long period of time. He can’t expect me to happily chirp and welcome him home with a big hug.” Her brows furrowed at the thought, “Although I’m not very sure if he’d want that either.”

 

“Chirp?” Kakashi amusedly asked. There was an obvious grin beneath his mask.

 

Sakura scowled, “Kakashi…”

 

“Look, Sakura, just…what’s your point?”

 

“I am getting there if you would just stop interrupting,” she answered.

 

Kakashi scratched the back of his head again, “Sorry. Go on.” He noticed her walking again and fell into a step beside her.

 

Sakura was silent for a moment, thinking of how to explain it to him. Kakashi accepted her silence and waited until she was ready to talk again.

 

“I’m…confused.”

 

“About what?” he asked.

 

The pink-haired kunoichi pursed her lips and crossed her arms. “I’ve been in love with Sasuke; at least that’s what I thought ever since I was a kid. Ino and I were always competing because of him. I grew my hair for him since I heard that he liked women with long hair. I tried everything to impress him, but everything ended up left unnoticed. After that moment he thanked me before running off to Orochirmaru, I felt…empty. Somehow, I realized that I failed… I couldn’t get the person I loved. I was angry because I was not able to convince him to stay here… with me… us... I guess I was asking too much.” She laughed bitterly, “Naruto felt sorry for me. Every day he would promise me that he would find Sasuke. That he’d beat the pulp out of him if he didn’t come back. But every search mission failed and Naruto’d come visit me only to assure me that he’ll do much better next time. And then it dawned to me: how awful I must have been to Naruto for him to promise something like that. I didn’t own Sasuke, why should Naruto give promises like that? And so I decided to stop brooding and accept Tsunade-sama’s offer to train me as a medic-nin. I focused on learning new things. We were so glad back then, right Kakashi?”

 

Kakashi nodded attentively.

 

Sakura sighed and looked up, watching the cold, dark sky of winter night. “He was still the same Sasuke, alright. He still ignored me and he still fought with Naruto.” She snorted, “Even Naruto got more of his attention than I did. And then Sasuke joined ANBU and received longer, tougher missions. His last mission was an S-rank, and it took him five years to complete!”

 

“I still don’t see the problem here.”

 

“Isn’t it obvious?” she incredulously glared at him, knowing that he was only feigning innocence and simply wanted her to blurt it out. “I think I’m finally over him!” she exclaimed. “My infatuation for Uchiha Sasuke’s gone. I don’t feel anything for him anymore.”

 

“Are you sure?” he had been expecting this, of course. But it still sounded odd, hearing Sakura talk like this.

 

“Yeah,” Sakura replied thoughtfully. “But that doesn’t change the fact that Sasuke is still my friend, like Naruto. They’re my boys; I think it’ll be difficult for me to lose one of them.”

 

Kakashi grinned, “Am I one of your boys too?” He adorably pointed to himself, causing his companion to giggle.

 

“Of course you are!” she hooked an arm around his as they turned the corner towards Sakura’s home. They walked in a companionable silence until they reached the front of her parent’s house. The thought crossed her mind that she would have to move out soon. After her twentieth birthday, perhaps.

 

“Thanks for walking me home,” she said as she turned to face him.

 

He looked down at her and smiled, “I might have been doing it lately, but don’t get used to it.”

 

Sakura rolled her eyes, “Hai, sensei.”

 

“Good night,” he waved a hand at her and started walking off.

 

“Kakashi-sensei?” she timidly called. Kakashi stopped and slightly glanced over his shoulder. His eye lazily stared at her with mild curiosity. She wrung her hands together, lowered her head, slightly blushing as she muttered a soft, “Thank you…”

 

“For what?”

 

“For listening…”

 

A silent moment passed between them.

 

“You’re welcome.”

 

**

 

“C’mon, Fushy browsh, figsh shme!” Uzumaki Naruto tried to form the right words with few broken teeth, despite his new collection of terrible bruises, complete with puffed cheeks. Yes, training. Teasing Lee and his unusually thick eyebrows was just an extra perk.

 

Lee spat blood off of his mouth and answered in equal determination, “Shure, Narusho! Gesh I have shoo beash you again!”

 

“Shuudup!”

 

Sakura looked at the two and hopelessly sighed. If she had known their fight would come to this, she could have insisted on helping Naruto train herself. That would have been much less dangerous and less foolish than this. She was a medic-nin, for heaven’s sakes! And her medic instincts were screaming at her to stop them from hurting themselves further.

 

“Are they always like this?”

 

Sakura slightly jerked from where she was standing when she heard that familiar, smooth, nonchalant voice. She turned her head and saw the person she was expecting to fall into take a step next to her. “S-Sasuke?”

 

The young Uchiha stood tall next to the baffled cotton-candy haired kunoichi. She hadn’t been expecting him to come nor had she been expecting him to talk to her. Not only was it confusing, but incredibly surprising. She looked up at him and studied his face. His eyes were still watching Naruto and Lee beat each other up but then slowly turned towards her when he felt her gaze. Sakura’s eyes widened at first and then she pulled out a smile, “Yes. They’ve always been like this since…”

 

“Since I left,” he supplied, eyes still seeking hers.

 

“H-hai.” The intensity of Sasuke’s stare started to become unnerving and she turned away to watch Lee tackle down her poor blonde friend.

 

Sasuke was still staring at her as if memorizing the contours of her face. Last night had been fairly unsatisfying for the young Uchiha when Sakura left earlier than expected. He was planning on cornering her so he could talk about his plans of marrying her and his need for an heir. However, much to his displeasure, his plan had failed. Naruto had insisted on dragging him around, chatting to anyone who caught his eye and in doing so had completely separated him from where Sakura had sat the entire night. The moment he finally managed to escape Naruto, she was gone. He later learned from Ino that she had left with Kakashi. Sasuke started to wonder what kind of relationship they may have developed if Kakashi had actually offered to walk her home. Of course, he immediately dismissed the thought. Kakashi was just being a gentleman and offered a former student his company to walk her home. Nothing suspicious. Just an innocent display of friendship. Sasuke had been away from Konoha for almost five years, so he had no right to judge any changes that may have taken place.

 

Sakura could feel goosebumps running down her skin. The intensity of his stare felt terribly uncomfortable. She kept on shifting her legs and rubbing her arms as she hesitantly threw glances over the handsome Uchiha. Stop staring at me! She needed a distraction; or rather Sasuke needed some distraction to tear his eyes away from her.

 

As if on cue, Naruto started insulting Lee again, this brought Sakura’s initial reaction to berate him. “How many times do I have to tell you that his name is Lee and not Fuzzy Brows?” she yelled, watching and half praying that this distraction was working for Sasuke.

 

And it did! He was now looking over to the two boys who were practically rolling on the ground. “Naruto, Lee, cut it out!” she shouted. Unfortunately, neither one seemed to be in a listening mood. Right now, Sasuke stood there, watching them with mild amusement and interest.

 

Uzumaki Naruto, do that again and I’ll tell Hinata to stop cooking ramen for you for the rest of the year!

 

Thankfully, the threat actually worked. Naruto released Lee and turned towards Sakura, showing his ultimate Naruto pout, “Bush Shakurahh!!!!”

 

“Quit it! It’s not working!” With an ‘hmph’, Sakura crossed her arms and looked away.

 

“Shakkuuurrahhh!!! Pleash! I love Hinasha’sh cooking. Don’t shell Hinasha!”

 

“I can’t understand you, Naruto. Now, let-go-of-my-LEG!”

 

“Shakkkuurrahhh!!!!”

 

A deep chuckle escaped Sasuke’s throat as he watched the entertaining show before him. “I never thought you’d sink lower than a wimp, dobe.” He teased with a sly smirk on his lips.

 

“Shhuudddup!”

 

“What? Do you wanna fight me now?”

 

“I’ll beash you, you bashtard!”

 

“Feh, you can’t even talk straight.”

 

“Why you!”

 

“ENOUGH!”

 

Both boys stood there, looking at a very, very infuriated Sakura. Her cheeks were red in anger and slightly puffed. Lee chose that moment of silence to try to sneak away, knowing that he was about to encounter one of his Sakura’s frightening moods. But after his “Precious’” dark gaze fell on him, he was unable to move.

 

“You’re acting like a bunch of kids!” Sakura’s sense of superiority immediately reached Sasuke and Naruto’s ears. Since she was now officially over Sasuke, she found herself able to yell at him just as much as she did Naruto. This change in events obviously startled the young Uchiha. “Sasuke, I can’t believe you have the nerve to challenge Naruto, even in his weakened state—”

 

“Am nosh shweak—”

 

“And YOU!” Sakura pointed at Naruto who quickly leapt away to avoid her accusing finger. “Go and take Lee to the hospital! And do something with your teeth!”

 

Sasuke watched Sakura as she talked Naruto down like a ten-year old. A smile slowly etched his strained face. She’ll make a good mother someday… he thought, imagining her disciplining their own children. He made the right choice. Although he would have to deal with her usual habit of nagging too; Sakura would certainly be a handful.

 

“What’s going on?”

 

All eyes turned towards the languidly approaching copy-nin.

 

“Kakashi-sensei… about time!” Sakura sighed in relief and immediately ran onto his side. Sasuke watched them with narrowed eyes.

 

The white-haired jounin teasingly grinned, “Really? And here I thought I was late.”

 

Sakura frowned at first and then figured out what he was trying to say. “You are!” she half-heartedly slapped his arm and said, “I mean, about time you show up! You’re an hour and a half late! I had no choice but to watch these kids beat each other for no reason.”

 

Kakashi arched his brows, “Kids?”

 

Sakura shrugged her shoulders, “Well, they’re acting like it.”

 

Naruto was about to protest but found no strength to do so. He was tired and that made him realize Sakura’s instruction to go to the hospital would be applicable.

 

Kakashi looked at Naruto and Lee and then his gaze settled on Sasuke who seemed to be focusing his signature death glare on him and Sakura. “You too Sasuke?”

 

Sasuke only grunted a reply and looked away.

 

The white-haired jounin shook his head and then turned towards Sakura again, “Are you done with them yet?”

 

Sakura nodded, “Yeah, I think so.” She smirked triumphantly as she noticed Naruto slowly dozing off.

 

Then, as if the two had come to some unspoken decision, Sakura and Kakashi turned on their heels and waved goodbye as they disappeared back into the forest.

 

Sasuke’s eyes trail them while giving Naruto a hard nudge on the side.

 

“Wha-whash??” the blonde woke up, frantically looking around.

 

“Dobe, where are they going?” suspicion dripping in the ANBU captain’s voice.

 

Naruto frowned in half-confusion and half-annoyance from the said pet-name, “Who?”

 

“Kakashi and Sakura.”

 

“Ah, probabshly training,” he tiredly replied, moving towards Lee who had also fallen asleep as well.

 

Sasuke managed to translate what Naruto said and then asked, “Why?”

 

Naruto shrugged his shoulders as he draped one of Lee’s arms over them, “I dunno either.”

 

The young Uchiha suddenly felt troubled. Once again he looked towards the path where the two had disappeared.

 

And then he realized something.

 

Kakashi was a threat.

 

TBC


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Path of thorns [Chapter 2]
Topic: Path of thorns

Chapter Two

 

I’ll walk you home

 

Sakura immediately went to bed, groaning as her muscles convulsed in pain. Once again she managed to abuse her body to the point that she couldn’t even move her pinkie finger. Kakashi wasn’t joking when he said he will not make the challenge easy for her. It was torture!

 

They were both jounins, yes. But when it comes to strength and stamina, they’re not equals. She needs more training, Sakura realized as she stared absently at the white ceiling of her room.

 

She already accepted the fact that she’s the weakest in Team 7. Naruto has Kyuubi, Sasuke has Sharingan and Kakashi has his own, medically implanted or not. Each member of Team 7 has special abilities except her and that made her feel all there more incompetent. Sometimes she wondered if she even deserves to be a jounin in the first place.

 

Kakashi was a good sensei. He taught her a great deal even though he’d rather train Sasuke than her.  That’s why she has to win this! She has to prove to Kakashi and the rest of Konoha that despite of her lack of special skills and bloodlines, she’s still a strong jounin and she deserves acknowledgement.

 

With that thought, a smile crept Sakura’s lips before her eyes closed and drifted to sleep.

 

**

 

“Sakura! Sakura, open the door!”

 

Someone was pounding her door.

 

“Sa-ku-ra!

 

And on top of that, they were yelling like there was no tomorrow.

 

“Sakura!”

 

Another round of pounding began. Sakura groaned against her pillow.

 

“Sakura! Wake up!”

 

The hammering went on.

 

Sakura groaned again and begrudgingly opened her eyes. She tried to pull herself out of bed and somehow managed to stand up. Slightly wincing from muscle ache, the pink-haired jounin approached her door and, thoroughly irritated, grabbed the knob.

 

Angrily, she opened the door and revealed a grinning blond beaming at her, “This-has-got-to-be-important-or you’re dead!” she seethed, eyes twitching as the vein on her forehead popped and throbbed.

 

Naruto laughed, “Man, you look awful.” He received a death glare and quickly backed away, “Not a morning person, are we? I just came here to tell you something, sheesh!” Naruto was still laughing at her. Her hair was sticking out in all different directions, her posture was beyond a doubt poorer than he had ever seen and her eyes drooped tiredly. To make story short, she looks horrible.

 

“Well?” the irritated tone never left Sakura’s voice.

 

Her blond best friend grinned and placed his hands on the back of his neck, “Get dressed, we’re going out.”

 

Why?” Sakura asked in confusion. What was he getting at?

 

“Just get dressed, alright? I’ll meet you down stairs!” And before he could hear any further protest, Naruto headed down the stairs, leaving a rather confused and aggravated Sakura behind.

 

**

 

At headquarters, three masked ANBU exited The Hokage’s office. The two headed off while the other decided to stay a short while longer.

 

Taking off his ANBU mask, Uchiha Sasuke drop on the empty seats in front of Shizune’s desk.

 

It’s been a long time since… he thought as he absently stared outside. The S-class mission in Stone took a long time to finish. He was now the ANBU captain, a position he gained two years after his return from Orochimaru. Itachi was finally dead; he was gone and now Sasuke had no other purpose. That’s why he went back to Konoha and received missions.

 

He finally fulfilled his goal and now, all he has to do is to proceed to his other task. And that is to restore his clan. He has to get married soon, have male successors and regain the power the Uchiha clan had once possessed. He was the last one and so this duty was tasked to him alone. Sasuke had no other choice but to fulfill this obligation. That’s why he went back to Konoha in the first place. He has to find the suitable mother for his successors. The journey from Stone to Konoha had given him much time to think over all the possible women to court, or rather ask to help him fulfill his duty. Knowing Sasuke, he doesn’t really have to ask since there are a lot of women out there who practically worships the land he walks on. Sasuke’s not vain, oh no, not at all. Women adore him, a plain fact, period.

 

Of course, Sakura was the first woman who came popping into his head. The girl had always been professing her love for him. She had been in love with him ever since she was just a child, and to Sasuke, this was a huge advantage. The relationship may have to be one-sided but it would help restore his lost clan.

 

And there was Ino, and just like Sakura, she’s also obsessed at him. Ino was smart, strong and beautiful. She would make a suitable child-bearer as well.

 

Hyuuga Hinata crossed his mind as well, but he knew she was far from available: Naruto’s with her. Of course he couldn’t bring himself to steal his comrade’s woman. It was a shame though, since Hyuuga was a powerful clan too. A mix of Uchiha and Hyuuga wouldn’t have been so bad.

 

Sasuke mulled hard over his three options again. None of these women had ever gained his love. In fact, Sasuke didn’t know if he was even capable on expressing such emotion. It seemed love was nothing but a void in his heart, his brother made sure of that.

 

Among these women, Sakura was the only person he could consider as a close friend. Ino and Hinata were nothing more than acquaintances. But Sakura…she was a teammate, a comrade…and a friend. She was a member of Team 7 and managed to, somehow, tame him a little bit. He remembered the incident during the Chuunin exam seven years ago, when he completely lost control of himself and just hearing Sakura’s voice calling out his name brought him out of that nightmare. And after that, she had held him, without worry, without hesitancy, without shame… she just held him, offering the best comfort she could provide. Somehow, that day, Sakura had earned his respect.

 

And it occurred to Uchiha Sasuke that he had found the woman suitable to bear his children.

 

“Sasuke?”

 

He looked up and was surprised to see the person occupying his mind, “Sakura.”

 

**

 

Sakura couldn’t believe her eyes. Here she was, standing in front of the man who had so suddenly disappeared five years ago. The same man she’d been in love with ever since she was a kid.

 

Sasuke.

 

After getting dressed, Naruto had proceeded to mercilessly drag her to Tsunade’s office. She asked him what was wrong but all she got in return was his usual tabby smile and a painful tug on her arm. By the time they arrived, Sakura was out of breath. Naruto had at least allowed her to compose herself before escorting her inside.

 

And now, there, near the Hokage’s office, the familiar form the ANBU captain silently sat.

 

The moment she saw him, Sakura’s heart started pounding hard inside her chest. He—he’s back…

 

Naruto brushed pass her and she quickly moved to follow him inside.

 

She didn’t know how to act around him anymore. True, she had been head-over-heels in-love with Uchiha Sasuke ever since before Team 7 was formed. But that was before. She thought, suddenly realizing the loss of the usual flip-flops of her stomach whenever she saw his face or how she would blush from the mere presence of him. What’s wrong with me? But before she could ponder further on the matter, she felt Naruto nudging her side. She looked up and saw him tipping his head, signaling for her to say something.

 

Naruto knew how Sakura felt about Sasuke. He was furious when the bastard took off without even telling.

 

Sakura was disappointed alright.

 

Naruto was livid, swearing that he’d beat the shit out of the smug bastard when he returns. It was odd that Naruto didn’t feel much like kicking his ass right now; he wanted to patch showed no sign of happiness. All he saw shock and confusion.

 

“Sasuke?” She timidly called, her hand cautiously playing the hem of her shirt.

 

Finally! The blond jounin grinned and turned to Sasuke, expecting him to say something in return.

 

Sasuke looked up and stared at her. His face, as usual, was void of any emotion. Two expressionless dark orbs stared blankly into her curious green ones. “Sakura,”

 

Sakura flinched slightly at how her name sounded on Sasuke’s voice. She bit her lower lip and looked imploringly over to Naruto.

 

Naruto understood and tried to break the tension. “Where the hell have you been, bastard? About time you decided to show up!” he half-heartedly yelled.

 

Sasuke smirked at his old friend, “Top secret.”

 

“Well, you could’ve told us you have a five year mission!” Naruto nagged, crossing his arms in a huff.

 

Sasuke looked at him and then turned to Sakura who quickly looked away again. “Is this the reason why you look so upset, Sakura?” he had to be sure that she was still attracted to him, that she still cared for him. Unfortunately he saw no sign of admiration within those eyes. Heck, she didn’t even blush, which as far as he could remember, he could easily make her face flush just by answering “no” to her invitations to eat with her after training. But now… now was oddly different. She continued to avoid his gaze and her face looked paler than he remembered. What’s wrong with her?

 

Sakura forced a smile and ignored his question. “We’re glad you’re back, Sasuke-kun!” she glanced between the boys and said, “This calls for a celebration.”

 

Naruto nodded, grinning at her suggestion. “Good idea!”

 

Sasuke watched Sakura for a while. Sakura felt his gaze and tried to ignore it. It was unnerving, but of course she couldn’t say it out loud. As the three walked off, Sakura decided to follow behind, throwing hesitant glances over to the boy she used to love.

 

**

 

The three sat at one table together and were soon joined by their old sensei, Kakashi. They were not the only ones who had come there to celebrate. A very flirtatious Ino, a lazy looking Shikamaru, a hungry Chouji, a snub looking Neji and his cousin Hinata and the rest of the jounins of their year were there to welcome the ANBU captain’s return. Genma, Anko and Gai had also decided to join the celebration as well.

 

When Sasuke and Naruto were pulled into Rock Lee’s crowd, Sakura and Kakashi were left on the table. Kakashi looked at his former female student and noticed something was a tad bit off. She had been quiet almost the entire night, only speaking when asked and forcing small smile whenever Sasuke acknowledged her. It was strange, but this is also the first time he had ever seen Sasuke actually acknowledge her like that. Kakashi had become so used seeing him pushing her away when Sasuke initiated conversation with her, it stunned him. Especially considering the fact that Sakura hadn’t made any move to return the attention Sasuke was giving her.

 

Once Sasuke was out of earshot, Kakashi turned to her and asked the inevitable, “Sakura, are you alright?”

 

Sakura was in daze when he asked her. Surprised, she snapped her head up and stared at him. Her eyes locked with Kakashi’s unhidden, concern-filled eye. She nervously laughed and shook her head, “I’m fine, Kakashi. Just… thinking…”

 

He obviously did not buy that excuse, “Care to tell?” Kakashi persisted.

 

Sakura shook her pink head, “Nah, you don’t wanna hear about it.”

 

“Try me.”

 

Again, she shook her head, “It’ll bore you.”

 

“I insist,” he pressed, this time looking more determined. He knew something was off; Sakura had never acted like this before, not since the day Sasuke left Konoha.

 

She sighed, knowing full-well that refusing would be useless. Her eyes skimmed on the crowd and then finally settled on the tall form of the young Uchiha, who was currently trying to ignore Ino batting her eyes at him. “It’s Sasuke…” she started, not knowing what to say.

 

Kakashi followed the beeline of her stare and found himself looking over to Sasuke as well, “What about him?”

 

“He’s here,” She replied, or more rather, sighed.

 

“So?” the white-haired jounin offhandedly asked, “Isn’t that what you want?” Since his three former students were genins, he knew how strong Sakura’s infatuation towards the young Uchiha had been. In his mind, it would always be Sakura asking him out, Sasuke refusing and Naruto bouncing on the balls of his feet bugging Sakura until she would snap and stalk away. It was the same scene he always witnessed day by day. But he realized now that that was five years ago. They’re all grown up now, Kakashi thought, suddenly grasping the changes undergoing his three former 12 year old students.

 

Sakura shook her head, “No, you don’t understand…”

 

“Is it because he left without telling you?”

 

That and…”

 

“And?”

 

Sakura tore her gaze from Sasuke and then turned towards him. Her green eyes, usually full of life were now filled with confusion and mild anger, “I…don’t understand myself anymore…”

 

“Why not?” he asked, his brows furrowing.

 

The pink-haired jounin looked around, feeling uncomfortable with the crowd and the noise surrounding them. She then once again caught sight of Naruto and Sasuke who were still in deep conversation with Neji and Rock Lee. She turned towards Kakashi again and said, eyes pleading, “Walk me home.”

 

Kakashi arched his brows at the sudden statement, “What?”

 

“Promise me you’ll walk me home after this,” she looked up at him, her eyes sincerely begging, “Please?”

 

Kakashi watched her eyes for a moment, and finally, with a sigh he nodded. “Okay,” his lips curled into a smile under his mask, “I’ll walk you home.”

 

TBC

 


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Path of thorns [Chapter 1]
Mood:  happy
Topic: Path of thorns

Title: Path of Thorns

By: Yukimiya The Beekeeper

Genre: Romance/Action

Rating: PG-13/T

Disclaimer: I don’t own anything from characters to anime itself. I’m just a mere writer providing happiness for the shippers of this pairing. Thank you.

Summary: [KakaSaku] Orochimaru yearns to create havoc and the need to heal his invalid arms once again arises. Tsunade once refused to heal his arms… but what of the apprentice?

Notes: My first Naruto Fic so please spare me! And this is an EXP FIC (See Bio).

 

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Arc I: Reunion

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Path of Thorns

 

By, Yukimiya The Beekeeper

 

Chapter One

 

Hitting two birds in one stone

 

“Sakura, behind you!”

 

Haruno Sakura, the nineteen year old kunoichi turned her head only to find the tall form of her sensei descending towards her. His leg outstretched in attempts of giving her his final blow for today’s training. But of course, she will not let a simple attack prevent her from winning. Immediately she side-stepped and directed a punch towards her sensei as he landed gracefully on the ground.

 

Kakashi caught her wrist and prevented her from hitting his face. Sakura expected this and made immediate action. She hastily kneed him on the stomach, causing his grip to loosen. She took the opportunity to jump off and land a few meters away from him.

 

“That’s right, Sakura! You got him!” Naruto cheered.

 

“Shut up, Naruto!” she barked, finding his voice quite irritating at the moment.

 

Naruto pouted and crossed his arms, “I was being supportive!”

 

“It’s not helping!” She glared at him and then back onto the man she challenged a few hours ago. Damn, he’s just too strong… she thought wincing at the few bruises she received from his attacks.

 

Kakashi sighed and then pulled something from the inside pocket of his vest. Green eyes widened as she saw the familiar orange book in his hand. “What are you doing??” Sakura asked in utter disbelief.

 

Unfazed, he flipped through the pages, “What does it look like, Sakura? I’m reading.” Much to Sakura’s mortification the perverted jounin walked towards a nearby tree and started reading that blasted perverted book of his.

 

“But sensei, we’re not done yet!” the pink haired kunoichi protested.

 

Kakashi still ignored her and continued reading the climactic part of Chapter 4 in “Icha Icha Paradise”.

 

“It’s hopeless, Sakura.” Naruto interjected, “Training’s over when that book gets into his hands.”

 

“It’s not too late. We can still get that thing away from him.” Sakura spoke with adamant determination. “Right, Naruto?” She looked around and found the annoying blonde running away. “Naruto!” she yelled, seeing his retreating back.

 

Naruto raised a hand and waved, “I’ll pass, Sakura-chan! Hinata’s waiting. Can’t help ya.”

 

Sakura growled hard and stomped in annoyance, “Dammit Naruto, come back here!”

 

Naruto quickly scampered away before he suffers the circumstances of having a raging Sakura after his head.

 

Pissed off, Sakura turned her attention back to Kakashi, pointed an accusing finger and exclaimed, “Kakashi-sensei, stand up and fight me!”

 

Kakashi ignored her. He just flipped another page and continued reading.

 

Sakura scowled and started towards him. I’d better destroy that book now! She reached down to grab his stupid book but her attempts were quickly stopped by an impassive looking Kakashi who for the second time of the day, grabbed her wrist and pulled her down on her knees and onto the ground.

 

“Try another tactic. That one’s getting old.” Kakashi sternly looked down at.

 

“I came here to train, sensei! Not to watch you indulge in that perverted book of yours.”

 

“Training’s over. Go home.”

 

“I don’t want to.”

 

“Sakura…”

 

“Sensei!”

 

“Do you want me to drag you home again?”

 

“Train with me, sensei!”

 

“We’ve been training all day. Haven’t you had enough?”

 

“I want to learn another jutsu.”

 

“Tomorrow.”

 

“You’re always saying that!”

 

“…”

 

“Sensei.”

 

“…”

 

“Sensei!”

 

“…”

 

“KAKASHI!”

 

He finally shifted his eyes away from page 44 and stared at her. She sat there in front of him, brows creased, eyes flaming and mouth pulled into a pout. She had grown so much.

 

Her hair was still short and still pink of course. She had filled out quite well in all the places courtesy of female hormones and non-strop training. The red dress she used to wear before was now mutilated and made into a two-piece garment. A pink shirt and black shorts. She had become one of the most desirable women in Konoha and it was quite surprising that she had up until now stayed single. Maybe she’s still pinning for Sasuke.

 

“Sakura-chan.” He knew this would hit a nerve on the young kunoichi, “Can’t I have at least a few minutes to enjoy my book? You got me all day, can’t I have this moment?”

 

Her eye twitched from the way he called her. She crossed her arms and gave him a disapproving look. “Perv.”

 

She could see him smirking through that black fabric mask he wore, “I have my needs.”

 

Sakura gave a disgusted look and said, “Ew... Don’t talk like that.”

 

“Like what?” he innocently asked.

 

“You know what I mean!”

 

Kakashi rolled his eyes, “Sakura, you’re nineteen years old.”

 

“So?”

 

He shook his head and went back reading, “Never mind.”

 

Sakura frowned, “What is it?” she persisted.

 

“Give it up and go home.”

 

“I’m not going until you tell me.”

 

Here we go again. He and Sakura had been having these kinds of arguments since…forever. After the day Sasuke left for an ANBU mission, Sakura refused to brood in a corner. Instead, she centred her attention on her sensei. Everyday she’d hunt him down and ask if they could train together. Sometimes Naruto joins them but most of the time, it was only her and Kakashi.

 

After realizing that she had no intention of giving up any time soon, Kakashi sighed and replied, “Look, I’ll explain it to you later. I’ll meet you at the pub.”

 

Sakura smiled and looked at him, “Your treat?”

 

Kakashi smiled back and nodded, “My treat.”

 

“Fine,” Sakura muttered as she stood up begrudgingly and dusted off her backside. She looked down at him only to find him engrossed on Icha Icha again. She sighed and waved a hand, “See you later, old man.” Kakashi removed his eye away from the book and glare holes at the back of her neck. Hmp, serves you right, she thought with a sly smirk.

 

**

 

That night went to the pub as promised and unsurprisingly, found no trace of Kakashi there. I knew it…, she hissed disappointedly. She looked around and luckily found Ino sitting at the corner table, waving at her. Sakura smiled back and took the empty chair in front of her.

 

“How’s training?” Ino asked.

 

Sakura sighed, “It ended with Icha Icha again no matter what I do.” She looked around and still he’s not around. Oh, he’s horrible. I’ve heard of a slowpoke but this is ridiculous…

 

The blonde nin laughed, “You’ll never separate Kakashi from his dirty novels.”

 

“I know.” She shrugged, “Actually, I’m planning on stealing his whole collection and burn it to ashes.”

 

Both women giggled at the idea, not noticing Tenten, Naruto and Hinata joining their table.

 

“What’s so funny?” Tenten took the seat next to Ino as Naruto and his girlfriend, Hinata, took Sakura’s side.

 

“Nothing. Just some cruel prank Sakura’s planning against Kakashi is all.” Ino replied, still giggling.

 

“Oh yeah? What is it?” Naruto excitedly turned to Sakura, obviously interested as well.

 

She looked at him and saw his huge eyes staring at her. Now, who could resist someone who has eyes as big as saucers? Why, Sakura of course! She’s been doing it since she’s twelve years old.

 

“I’m not telling.”

 

Naruto huffed and crossed his arms. Something that he couldn’t get rid off despite of the fact that he’s already nearing twenties. “Well, I bet its lame.”

 

Sakura defiantly raised her chin and playfully grinned at him, “You’re just upset because I won’t tell you.”

 

His brows creased as he exclaimed, “I’m going to tell Kakashi-sensei you’re planning something!” he pointed an accusing finger at her.

 

“Oh yeah?”

 

“Yeah!”

 

“Then go and tell him!”

 

“I will!”

 

Tenten sighed and shook her head and asked, “Why are they always like this?”

 

Hinata only smiled as she sat next to Naruto while watching the two bicker.

 

Ino irritably closed her eyes, her left eye twitching, “Will you two stop it! It’s embarrassing!”

 

As if hearing nothing, the two continued arguing.

 

**

 

A few hours later…

 

“Well, Sakura, I’m off.” Ino said as she stood up.

 

“Me too.” Tenten and Naruto said in unison, while Hinata smiled at her and meekly said goodbye.

 

The pink-haired kunoichi sighed, “I’m going too.” She stood up and followed the rest of the group outside.

 

After saying ‘goodnight’, everybody went their separate ways. Sakura, however, chose to stay in front of the pub for awhile, obviously waiting for someone. He’s not coming. He probably forgot. Damn, Kakashi, I swear I’ll kill you for this. Involuntarily she rubbed her hands together and tucked them deep inside her coat pockets. She looked up and blinked innocently. A small, white flake landed on the tip of her nose. Her eyes crossed, staring on the first snow flake of November. She smiled to herself, looking up to watch snow fall down from the sky.

 

“Sakura?”

 

The pink-haired kunoichi turned and saw none other than Hatake Kakashi standing behind her, his hands tucked in his front pockets and his visible eye staring at her oddly.

 

“Well, you decided to show up after all…” Sakura wasn’t mad at him. Just a little irked at the fact that he was supposed to meet her two hours ago. I wonder what his excuse is this time.

 

I deserve that… Kakashi scratched the back of his and replied, “I overslept.”

 

Sakura rolled her eyes and started walking past him. “That’s getting old.”

 

“Where are you going?” he asked.

 

“Home.”

 

“You’re not going to join me for a drink?”

 

Sakura gave a dry laugh and said, “Probably if you were here on time, I could.” She wasn’t too surprised when she saw him suddenly walking next to her. She had been half-expecting and half-wishing that he’d follow her.

 

“You’re upset, are you?” he asked.

 

She just shrugged her shoulders and replied, “I should be,” she turned to him and glared, “You stood me up.”

 

Kakashi offered a lopsided smile, feeling guilty, “Sorry.”

 

“Nope, that’s not going to work this time,” the young kunoichi blatantly spoke.

 

“What? You’re really that mad at me?” Kakashi asked in pure disbelief. Had he been pushing her too much? “C’mon,” he stopped, grabbed her arm and started dragging her back into the pub.

 

“Hey!” she yelped indignantly.

 

“I’m buying you a drink,” he turned to her and winked, “To make it up to you.”

 

“But—”

 

Of course her protests died and then she’s back inside the pub—again.

 

**

 

Later that night…

 

Sakura refused to get another drink by the third time Kakashi asked the waitress to bring another one. Kakashi noticed her cheeks flushing and decided to walk her home before she gets too drunk. They walked in companionable silence until they turned to yet another corner street.

 

“Kakashi-sensei, you owe me something.” Sakura suddenly blurted out.

 

He turned to her with a brow slightly raised, “I already brought you a drink.”

 

Sakura shook her head, “No, you’re supposed to explain something.”

 

Kakashi was confused, “Which is?”

 

He’s faking innocence! Sakura glared at him, “The thing you refused to tell me back in area 4!”

 

Ah, that one. A smirk tugged the corner of his mouth, “Forget about it, Sakura. It’s nothing.”

 

“You promised!”

 

“I never promised you anything,” Kakashi forced an innocent smile.

 

“Kakashi!” he’s being difficult and it’s annoying her. He was teasing her alright. And he’s obviously enjoying every second of it. “Hatake Kakashi, you are the most insufferable, crude, bas—”

 

“Whoa, is that the way you talk about your sensei, Sakura?”

 

The younger Nin slowly backed away, crossing her arms with a huff, “Sorry old man, I forgot.”

 

“Call me old again; I swear I’ll make sure you regret saying it,” he half-heartedly warned.

 

“Only if you tell me!” she persistently pressed.

 

“I refuse,” he finally stated and then turned on his heels to resume their walk.

 

Sakura threw her hands in the air and exclaimed, “Fine!” she ran to his side and both started walking in companionable silence again.

 

And for a second there he thought she finally gave up.

 

Not until she opened her mouth again and said, “If I beat you in a fight, will you tell me?”

 

Kakashi abruptly stopped walking. He gave her a side-glance and asked, “Is that a challenge?”

 

“Maybe…” she drawled tauntingly.

 

He shook his head and sighed, “All these efforts for the sake of a petty comment. What’s next? My mask?” he said as an afterthought. He however immediately regretted it when he saw the dangerous glint that sparked the kunoichi’s eyes.

 

Sakura looked thoughtful for a moment then finally nodded to herself, “Yeah… that’s a good idea.” For years they wondered what exactly is behind that grey mask. This is the perfect opportunity fulfil that Team 7 goal.

 

Kakashi narrowed his eyes at her, “Sakura…”

 

Sakura grinned, “It’s like hitting two birds in one stone. I get to see your face and at the same time get the answer I need!”

 

“I wouldn’t be too happy if I were you.”

 

“Why not?” she planted her hands on her hips in a most intimidating manner.

 

The white-haired jounin smiled, “It’s a challenge, Haruno Sakura. It’s not a typical training session.”

 

“And you’re planning to make it much difficult for me?”

 

“Probably, yes.”

 

“Sure,” she smugly raised her chin, “I’m not expecting you to go easy on me anyway.”

 

“Right,” for the second time, Kakashi resumed walking. Sakura immediately caught up.

 

“Just so you know I always get what I want.”

 

“We’ll see.”

 

“I won’t easily give up.”

 

“I know.”

 

And the challenge was on.

 

TBC

 


Posted by yukimiya at 3:29 PM JST
Updated: 22/09/2008 3:39 PM JST
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