Hey, alls. I'm back again. This plot bunny bit me in the middle of an exam the other day, and has diligently hung on through two more tests. So, I decided to reward the fuzzy thing by caving to its demands. Thus, this story. I'm not sure if a lot of people will agree with me and my opinions in this little character dissection. Feel free to flame me with your evidence to the contrary! All such reviews will be carefully considered, and when decided to be either legitimate or ludicrous, they will be dealt with accordingly.
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Contrary to popular opinion, Sasuke Uchiha was not a vain person. In fact, he actually cared very little for what he looked like. A quick shower in the morning, a fresh shirt, a clean pair of shorts, a quick brushing of teeth, and he was ready to grab some toast and head to the bridge where he would meet his team. It wasn't his fault that his hair happened to dry the way it did, or that his clothing choice had become high fashion simply because he wore it. Fangirls can have that effect on the fashion industry….
Sasuke never really cared what people thought, either. They could think he was the coolest, most fashionable person in existence, or the ugliest one, for all he cared. People's opinions didn't matter, only his own. So no matter how annoying it was having people fawn over him for his fashion sense, he wasn't going to change it, because that would take effort, and they'd just copy him again, anyway. So he didn't bother.
Sasuke didn't particularly care about his facial features, even. Most of the girls (and even some of the boys) of Konoha made it annoyingly clear that they thought his dark hair and eyes mixed with his pale skin was the epitome of hotness. He never really understood that. What was so special about looking relatively normal? It's not like he had truly exotic looks, like Sakura's pink hair or Naruto's blue eyes. But, if people wanted to think it was special, who was he to judge? Maybe it had more to do with the actual structuring of his face rather than the coloring? To him, it really didn't matter what they thought. In all truth, he was a little resentful of his face, because every time he looked into a mirror he saw a face that looked hauntingly similar to both his mother's and his brother's. The first he could live with, the latter he could most definitely do without.
If people wanted to play him up as the village's most wanted 'hottie,' they could very well do so. It was too much effort to stop them. And Sasuke just didn't care that much about vanity.
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Hmm. He didn't come across as too apathetic, did he? I think he would be. About fashion, at least. But, meh. Whatever. ;-p
