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Unspoken
Kiki-Chan: Hmmm, what’s that I sense? Hot man action? Unfortunately, it’s not in this chapter but I don’t think I’ll be able to hold I back for long. So brace yourselves guys. =D
Meanwhile, it seems that the last chapter wasn’t a total failure so I’m happy. And I decided while yes, I may be tired, and yes, I totally have homework I should be doing, I will crank this baby out for my fans. =D Enjoy!
“Unspoken”
Grocery day
Sasuke sneered.
<>Grocery> day.
Kami, how he hated grocery day.
He could care less if he starved in that godforsaken excuse of a house, but Natsumi had taken it upon herself to make sure that Sasuke was well taken care of, though his mission had ended weeks ago. Now he couldn’t get rid of her or her frighteningly sneaky aunt.
The Uchiha teenager watched as the young woman flitted from stall to stall like an annoying butterfly. She immediately turned in front of the fruits to shout for her reluctant companion.
“Sasuke-kun!” The surrounding villagers turned to stare either at the girl clad in a zebra print kimono or the aforementioned boy.
Sasuke’s eyes shot to the ground and he swallowed. What the hell was wrong with him? Kami, he was getting soft. Sasuke was sure if he’d given in to the urge to make her cry in the beginning of their acquaintance, he wouldn’t be here now, trailing after the girl and buying enough food for an army.
“Sasuke-kun,” she repeated as he caught up, “Do you like starfruit? I hear it’s really rare, but really good.”
Sasuke looked up at that and quietly replied, “Have you ever eaten it before?”
She shook her head with a smile, her dark tresses flying wildly about her face. “Iie. But one day, I’d like to try it.”
Sasuke sighed irritably on the inside as he turned to the fruit vendor. Yup, he definitely should have made her cry. It was that damn smile.
“One starfruit,” he demanded harshly.
The fruit vendor smiled in the face of his rudeness (because, hey, he was getting paid) and handed one to Sasuke who wiped it clean on his shirt.
“Here,” he said curtly to Natsumi. Her dark brown eyes widened.
“Honto ni?”
He just shoved it toward her.
The young woman stared at the fruit for a moment before looking up at Sasuke who scowled at her. The teenager turned his face from her as a light blush spread over his cheeks and nose.
Despite his frown, she smiled at him before taking a large bite out of the fruit. Sasuke watched out of the corner of his eye as her smile grew wider.
“It’s good!” She caught him off guard (again) by standing up on her tippy toes to press a kiss to his cheek (again). “Arigatou, Sasuke-kun!”
And even as Sasuke thought that perhaps he should have killed her when he had the chance, he was already turning to the vendor to buy a dozen starfruits.
“… And now she won’t talk to me.”
Onyx eyes blinked as they connected with earnest brown eyes.
“That’s just stupid, right, Sasuke-kun,” Natsumi asked.
The teenager nodded slowly and that was all Natsumi needed before picking up where she left off.
“I mean, it’s not my fault that her boyfriend came on to me. After all, I’m irresistible. Gosh, Megumi is such a baka sometimes.”
Again, Sasuke’s head bobbed uncertainly.
Why him? Okay, so yeah, he’d defected from the only ‘home’ he’d ever had and, yeah, he’d sold his soul to that pedophile, Orochimaru, who was practically the devil. And hey, doesn’t everyone try to kill their brother or their former friends at one point in their life? So why was he the only one sitting in a sushi restaurant, listening to Natsumi rant about the stupidity of her friends? It just couldn’t be possible to rack up enough sins to sit through this kind of hell. At least, he didn’t think so.
“The next time he comes around asking for my hand in marriage, I’m just going to kill him. Or maybe Sasuke-kun could do it for me!”
No, it wasn’t possible at all that he’d been that evil.
Sasuke’s eyes wandered away from the talking girl and strayed to the window by the booth. He slid his chin into his hand and sighed silently.
Outside, the sun bled across the sky in a bright array of colors. The hustle and bustle of the villagers was dying down as everyone rushed home for dinner. Dark eyes observed hurried bodies as they passed by the glass and the din in the restaurant faded away. Sasuke supposed dinner with Natsumi wasn’t all bad. Though he found her grating on his nerves (well let’s face it, who didn’t?), she reminded him of a slightly older sister or cousin. And anyways, he could just tune her out, which he did. Frequently.
“..uke-kun. Sasuke-kun!”
The Uchiha rolled his eyes internally and slid his eyes to look at her. She was frowning, but the corners of her lips curled.
“Mou, you weren’t listening to me! Naze-“
Whatever she was going to say faded out when he actually rolled his eyes at her and caught a flash of blonde.
Sasuke stared. Behind Natsumi, Naruto stood next to the chattering dog boy, Inuzuka, staring back with wide eyes at the pale teen in comic disbelief.
“Sasuke-kun?” The boy blinked and returned his eyes to Natusumi, concern blatantly displayed on her face. “Daijoubu ka?”
The Uchiha swallowed. What the hell? Of course he was okay. He was Uchiha-motherfucking-Sasuke. He wasn’t rattled by some idiot with blonde hair, even if he’d tried to kill said idiot a couple of times in the past and even if said idiot wasn’t a former- comrade.
“Aa, Natsumi.” The concern look melted into a mock frown again and he added, “Chan."
Uzumaki sat down in the booth behind Natsumi in Sasuke’s direct line of vision, blue eyes boring into dark ones.
Sasuke turned to Natsumi who’d begun ranting about her aunt and the fact that Kyoko had posted a poster of Sasuke in the shower on the wall.
He had nothing to say to the fox boy anyways.
And whatever Uzumaki had to say was better left unspoken now.
Kiki-Chan: I’m not happy with this at all. Not only was it late *dodges sharp objects*, it just felt really weird to write. But I did like the end (which was the weirdest part to write O.O)
Anways, so Naruto has finally shown up! Which is good, because now we get deeper into the story and all. Yay to that.
Also, I feel that the scene with Natsumi and the starfruit was just cute. Like I said, he feels like she’s a sister and all that. And I just wanted to make him nice (because a nice Sasuke is a sexy Sasuke). =D Anyways, that’s all. Please review because it makes me really happy!
Meanwhile, it seems that the last chapter wasn’t a total failure so I’m happy. And I decided while yes, I may be tired, and yes, I totally have homework I should be doing, I will crank this baby out for my fans. =D Enjoy!
“Unspoken”
Grocery day
Sasuke sneered.
<>Grocery> day.
Kami, how he hated grocery day.
He could care less if he starved in that godforsaken excuse of a house, but Natsumi had taken it upon herself to make sure that Sasuke was well taken care of, though his mission had ended weeks ago. Now he couldn’t get rid of her or her frighteningly sneaky aunt.
The Uchiha teenager watched as the young woman flitted from stall to stall like an annoying butterfly. She immediately turned in front of the fruits to shout for her reluctant companion.
“Sasuke-kun!” The surrounding villagers turned to stare either at the girl clad in a zebra print kimono or the aforementioned boy.
Sasuke’s eyes shot to the ground and he swallowed. What the hell was wrong with him? Kami, he was getting soft. Sasuke was sure if he’d given in to the urge to make her cry in the beginning of their acquaintance, he wouldn’t be here now, trailing after the girl and buying enough food for an army.
“Sasuke-kun,” she repeated as he caught up, “Do you like starfruit? I hear it’s really rare, but really good.”
Sasuke looked up at that and quietly replied, “Have you ever eaten it before?”
She shook her head with a smile, her dark tresses flying wildly about her face. “Iie. But one day, I’d like to try it.”
Sasuke sighed irritably on the inside as he turned to the fruit vendor. Yup, he definitely should have made her cry. It was that damn smile.
“One starfruit,” he demanded harshly.
The fruit vendor smiled in the face of his rudeness (because, hey, he was getting paid) and handed one to Sasuke who wiped it clean on his shirt.
“Here,” he said curtly to Natsumi. Her dark brown eyes widened.
“Honto ni?”
He just shoved it toward her.
The young woman stared at the fruit for a moment before looking up at Sasuke who scowled at her. The teenager turned his face from her as a light blush spread over his cheeks and nose.
Despite his frown, she smiled at him before taking a large bite out of the fruit. Sasuke watched out of the corner of his eye as her smile grew wider.
“It’s good!” She caught him off guard (again) by standing up on her tippy toes to press a kiss to his cheek (again). “Arigatou, Sasuke-kun!”
And even as Sasuke thought that perhaps he should have killed her when he had the chance, he was already turning to the vendor to buy a dozen starfruits.
“… And now she won’t talk to me.”
Onyx eyes blinked as they connected with earnest brown eyes.
“That’s just stupid, right, Sasuke-kun,” Natsumi asked.
The teenager nodded slowly and that was all Natsumi needed before picking up where she left off.
“I mean, it’s not my fault that her boyfriend came on to me. After all, I’m irresistible. Gosh, Megumi is such a baka sometimes.”
Again, Sasuke’s head bobbed uncertainly.
Why him? Okay, so yeah, he’d defected from the only ‘home’ he’d ever had and, yeah, he’d sold his soul to that pedophile, Orochimaru, who was practically the devil. And hey, doesn’t everyone try to kill their brother or their former friends at one point in their life? So why was he the only one sitting in a sushi restaurant, listening to Natsumi rant about the stupidity of her friends? It just couldn’t be possible to rack up enough sins to sit through this kind of hell. At least, he didn’t think so.
“The next time he comes around asking for my hand in marriage, I’m just going to kill him. Or maybe Sasuke-kun could do it for me!”
No, it wasn’t possible at all that he’d been that evil.
Sasuke’s eyes wandered away from the talking girl and strayed to the window by the booth. He slid his chin into his hand and sighed silently.
Outside, the sun bled across the sky in a bright array of colors. The hustle and bustle of the villagers was dying down as everyone rushed home for dinner. Dark eyes observed hurried bodies as they passed by the glass and the din in the restaurant faded away. Sasuke supposed dinner with Natsumi wasn’t all bad. Though he found her grating on his nerves (well let’s face it, who didn’t?), she reminded him of a slightly older sister or cousin. And anyways, he could just tune her out, which he did. Frequently.
“..uke-kun. Sasuke-kun!”
The Uchiha rolled his eyes internally and slid his eyes to look at her. She was frowning, but the corners of her lips curled.
“Mou, you weren’t listening to me! Naze-“
Whatever she was going to say faded out when he actually rolled his eyes at her and caught a flash of blonde.
Sasuke stared. Behind Natsumi, Naruto stood next to the chattering dog boy, Inuzuka, staring back with wide eyes at the pale teen in comic disbelief.
“Sasuke-kun?” The boy blinked and returned his eyes to Natusumi, concern blatantly displayed on her face. “Daijoubu ka?”
The Uchiha swallowed. What the hell? Of course he was okay. He was Uchiha-motherfucking-Sasuke. He wasn’t rattled by some idiot with blonde hair, even if he’d tried to kill said idiot a couple of times in the past and even if said idiot wasn’t a former- comrade.
“Aa, Natsumi.” The concern look melted into a mock frown again and he added, “Chan."
Uzumaki sat down in the booth behind Natsumi in Sasuke’s direct line of vision, blue eyes boring into dark ones.
Sasuke turned to Natsumi who’d begun ranting about her aunt and the fact that Kyoko had posted a poster of Sasuke in the shower on the wall.
He had nothing to say to the fox boy anyways.
And whatever Uzumaki had to say was better left unspoken now.
Kiki-Chan: I’m not happy with this at all. Not only was it late *dodges sharp objects*, it just felt really weird to write. But I did like the end (which was the weirdest part to write O.O)
Anways, so Naruto has finally shown up! Which is good, because now we get deeper into the story and all. Yay to that.
Also, I feel that the scene with Natsumi and the starfruit was just cute. Like I said, he feels like she’s a sister and all that. And I just wanted to make him nice (because a nice Sasuke is a sexy Sasuke). =D Anyways, that’s all. Please review because it makes me really happy!