Heya! Welcome to my newest creation! Please enjoy it! Oh oh oh! review please! -Lunar

Disclaimer: I don't... own... Naruto *winces* There i said it! Jerks... .

Summary: The mysterious flying phantom of Konoha takes an interest in an even more mysterious boy. With his bestt friend laughing at his new obsession, he takes this new challenge head on! He will befriend the boy! But... Will it possibly take a wrong turn? Is love awaiting these two overly dramatic teens? Depends on the circumstances!

Pairings: NarutoxGaara

SasukexItachi


A redheaded teenager glared up irritable at the bright sun, shining happily in the cloudless sky. He hated days like this. The clear weather encouraged his siblings to go out, or more pointedly, bring their friends home. It irked the redhead because their friends never liked him, not that he really wanted them too, but he didn't need to be constantly reminded of his social awkwardness. Sometimes, he thought he siblings did it on purpose. They weren't too fond of him either. Who would be? He was a murderer. Not only that, the two people he killed were members of their own family; however, that was not what he problem was today. Today was his first day at a new high school. His family had spent the last four days moving from his homeland, the Wind Country, in a village called Suna. Now he lived in a place called the Land of Wind, a village called Konohagakure. The new high school he would be attending was referred to was Konoha High, how creative. To hell with his living arrangements though, that has absolutely nothing to do with his current situation.

School has just let out and his was sitting outside, he watched his brother and sister get into their family car, their father smiling brightly at them. He sat on the school steps, alone. He suppressed a growl of annoyance when his sister started laughing at something their father said. So glad you remember how to laugh, Temari. He thought vehemently. He couldn't remember the last time he laughed. He watched apathetically as the car drove away, slowly standing. He wasn't allowed home until it was dark, when his father would be asleep. If his father was awake when he got home, there would be hell to pay. He sighed, not knowing anything about his town would prove obnoxious. He slid his hand into his pocket, fingering the small vial of sand inside. "I saw him! I did! Last night, I swear!" The shrill voice made him inwardly flinch. A pink haired female stood within earshot of him, talking much too loudly, considering the distance between her and the blonde she was talking to. "No way." The other girl said, in total disbelief. The redhead turned his head slightly, watching the interesting exchange. The pink haired one flipped her hair proudly. "Yes. He was right next to my house, laughing joyously." Her eyes looked dreamy. The teen rolled his teal eyes. Both girls stopped talking when a raven walked by them, not even glancing in their direction. His obsidian orbs flickered over to the small redhead for a moment, eyes curious. The male glared, showing that he wasn't interested in friendship at all. The raven kept walking. A sleek, black car rolled up and the boys eyes lit up. He practically ran to the car, throwing the door open and smiling brightly at the driver. The redhead looked away, what kid was that happy to see his family? Not even Temari, total daddy's girl, smiled like that when his father was around. It was a bit curious, but the redhead wasn't one to dwell on things like that. "Bye Sasuke!" The pink haired girl called after the raven, car driving off. "Bye Sasuke!~" The blonde called, voice louder and more seductive than the other girls. They glared at each other. "You did not see Naruto!" The blonde finally yelled. The shorter of the two, the pinkette, growled haughtily. "Jealous, Ino? I did see him! He smiled at me!" The redhead started walking away. Girls were so fickle... First this Naruto character, then Sasuke , and now Naruto again. How obnoxious. The redhead idly looked around for a good place to play, he knew he wouldn't be home for a while and he didn't know things about this town, so he brought his instrument to school with him. He looked up, searching for a roof that he could access.

The redhead grunted as his foot slipped and he latched his fingers onto the rim of the roof of some building. This was the only roof he'd seen that he could climb onto. It looked easier on the ground. He tightened his hold and threw all of his body weight to the left, throwing his leg over the ledge. He sighed with relief as he hauled the rest of his body up. He released a breathe he hasn't realized he'd been holding. He wiped some sweat of his brow, licked his dry lips, and slowly stood. He looked over the edge of the roof and swallowed thickly. There was probably an easier roof he could have found... He shrugged, no use in worrying over it, what's done is done. He walked the the very center of the roof and pulled out his violin case. The teen sat down and pulled out his favorite item. He almost smirked when he thought that he father didn't even knew he owned this. Let alone could play so brilliantly. He put the instrument to his chin and put the bow on the strings, then pulled back gently, a soft moan of sorrow came from the violin. The redhead started playing on of his favorite pieces, fingers expertly moving.


"Sasuke-teme!" An overly-chipper blonde called out, looking at his best friend. The raven stepped off his porch, yelling back and telling the other occupant that he was leaving for a little bit. "Hey dobe." Sasuke nodded. The blonde grinned mischievously. "I heard rumors about some new people in Konoha. Know anything about that?" He asked, smile never leaving his ridiculously happy face. The raven nodded, walking down the road. The blonde pulled his hat down lower over his face, being sure to hide his looks. Surely, he would be recognized if seen. Also, being seen so easily would ruin his reputation of being 'dark, mysterious, and elegant.' He rolled his eyes, elegant. Yeah right! If any of his admirers actually knew him, they would not use the world elegant. "How many?" He pressed. The raven grunted.

"Actually, it's a bit interesting. Out of kids I counted three, yet, they act like they don't know each other. Wait, let me rephrase that. Two of them stay away from the third. Even when leaving school, only two got in the car, the third just watched them laugh in the car, eyes lonely." The blonde looked at his friend, eyes alight with a formulating plan. The raven rolled his eyes. "Boy or girl?"

"A redhead. Boy, he is our age, he wears black eyeliner, and teal eyes; also, he was quite short." He answered, knowing the blonde would want all the details. The blonde's blue eyes seemed to grin. "Did you talk to him?" The raven shrugged his shoulders, shaking his head no. The blonde sighed before halting suddenly. Sasuke turned to him questioningly. "Wha-"

"Shh!" He cut the raven off. "Listen. Do you hear that?" The raven strained his ears, but heard nothing. He rolled his eyes, the blonde knew his hearing wasn't supernatural. "Naruto, of course I don't." The teen grumbled. Naruto laughed loudly. "Right." He grinned. "Well, I'm going to see what's up. That sound is far too depressing for my tastes!" Before the raven could argue, Naruto took off, laughing happily.

The blonde peeked over the corner of a building, gasping when he saw a certain redhead sitting there. The boy was playing a violin, eyes closed, and truly feeling the music he was creating. The blonde felt his heart skip a beat and his face heat up. "So pretty..." He whispered out. He made a decision then and there, smirking. He was going to befriend the obviously depressed teen. How fun this was going to be!