My first romance story. I really hope it doesn't suck.

Also, even though I write like Sakura is 'obsessed' with Sasuke, that isn't the pairing for this fic. It says clearly in the summary that this is a DeiSaku fic. Sorry for any confusion.


Sakura's POV

I woke up to my alarm blaring in my ear, like usual. I got up and turned it off, wishing I could go back to sleep, but I had to go to school, so that was impossible at the moment.

I picked out my school uniform and went into the bathroom to take a shower. I let the hot water wake me up a little before I shampooed and soaped.

Once I had gotten out of the shower and dried off, I put my uniform on and went downstairs. I packed my lunch, along with my books and homework. I checked the clock and realized I was running late, which meant I'd have to skip breakfast this morning. Darn…

I walked out the door and started in the direction of the school. There was enough time to stop by Sasuke's house on my way there, so I decided to go for it.

I was about to come up to Sasuke's house, when I saw Naruto standing on his porch. I ran up to meet him.

"Naruto, what are you doing here? You never walk to school with me and Sasuke," I said, coming onto Sasuke's porch as well.

"Hi, Sakura," he sighed, blushing. He shook his head and focused back on my question. "I forgot to do my homework, so I was going to ask Sasuke if I could copy his."

"You idiot! Why would Sasuke ever let you copy his homework? He's better then that."

"What am I supposed to do? Tell the teachers that I forgot to do it all?" He yelled angrily.

"Yeah, because you obviously did forget to do it!."

"Whatever. I might as well ask," he rang the doorbell and it opened up. Sasuke was standing at the door, with his face as expressionless and adorable as ever.

"What do you two want?" He groaned.

"I need to copy your homework," Naruto shouted.

I slapped him. "Don't yell at him. He didn't do anything!"

"No," Sasuke answered. He stepped onto the porch, closed the door behind him and walked past us. We continued onto the sidewalk and in the direction of the school.

"Why's he so emo all the time?" Naruto asked, putting his hands in his pockets.

"Well, first he has to deal with you, and then there's also the fact that he lives alone. His brother killed his family and joined a gang, remember?" How could Naruto have forgotten that? Was he that stupid? Why would I ask myself that? Of course he's that stupid..

"Oh."

"Yeah, 'oh.' You should stop annoying Sasuke!" I stepped off the porch and continued in the direction of the school. I ran ahead and caught up with Sasuke.

"What do you want?" He asked.

"I came to walk with you. We always walk to school together. Don't you remember?"

"I try not to," he sped on ahead. I didn't bother catching up with him. He obviously needed some time alone since he had to deal with Naruto this morning.

I continued walking until I got to the school. As I was about to enter, I saw a group of boys and one girl standing around outside the school. They all wore matching black jackets with red cloud patterns, and among them, I saw Sasuke's brother, Itachi Uchiha. How did Sasuke not notice them as he was coming in?

I heard one of them snicker and I looked over to see what was so funny. I saw one of them whispering to his friend. He had blonde hair. Half of it was in a ponytail, and the other half hung loose and covered the left side of his face. His friend had pinkish red hair and an emotionless face.

I ignored them and continued into the school. I went into the sophomore wing and walked over to my locker. I started switching the things I had at the moment for the things I needed for first period.

"Hey, forehead," my friend Ino laughed from her locker. "I hear Sasuke rejected you this morning."

"Only because he was annoyed from seeing Naruto," I shot back, irritated with her always trying to outdo me and her pathetic attempts to win Sasuke's affections.

"That's what you think. Maybe Sasuke just isn't as into you as you thought?" she laughed, stuffing her backpack into her locker.

"Go ahead and think that, Ino-pig. But I assure you that Sasuke likes me, and not you," I said, shoving my backpack into my locker, only harder.

"There is always the chance that he does not like either of you, in which case, I beg the beautiful Sakura to come on a date with me," an annoying voice said from behind me. I turned around to see eyebrow boy, looking as dumb as ever.

"No way! Why can't you just leave me along, you loser?" I screamed, slamming my locker shut and heading off to class.

"Wait! Sakuraaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" He called after me, but I ignored him.

I walked into the classroom and took my seat next to Tenten. Tenten and I didn't speak as soften as I did with Ino, but I guess we could be called friends.

The final bell rang just as Naruto ran into the classroom. The entire class stared at him as he made his way to the back of the classroom and into his seat behind Sasuke. Lucky Naruto… he got to sit behind Sasuke…

"Sorry I'm late," Kakashi-sensei said as he walked into the room a few minutes later, reading his book.

"You're always late," I murmured to myself.

"What was that, Sakura?" He asked in an amused tone. I swear, that guy has the ears of a hawk. Wait… do hawks have ears? Whatever. The guy could hear well. End of story

"Nothing," I laughed nearvously.

"As long as you're not texting your friends about 'the way Sasuke's hair shines in the light and how his eyes are like to clear, black pools of beauty'." The entire class started to crack up. Well, everyone except Sasuke, who just sat there, staring off into space. Thank goodness he wasn't listening.

"You read through my sent messages when you confiscated my phone, didn't you?" I shouted. "Perverts like you should be arrested!"

"I'm your teacher. I have a right to know what you're saying about Sasuke."

If he went through my sent messages, he was sure to have read through my inbox as well… Oh, I can't wait to see how Ino-pig reacts when she finds out that Kakashi-sensei read all the poems she wrote about Sasuke… hehehe…I thought to myself.

"Sakura's love-life aside, it's time to begin the lesson," he went up to the front of the room and started blabbing on about who knows what. I eventually zoned out, lost in thought, but for some reason, it wasn't Sasuke that entered my mind, but the gang that was outside school this morning. Especially the blonde one. I had to admit… he was pretty cute.

Deidara's POV

I walked into the alley we always hung out in to speak with my friend Sasori. For some reason, I couldn't get the girl I had seen this morning out of my head.

I saw him sitting on a dumpster, messing with some kind of puppet doohickey.

"Sasori, did you see the pink-haired girl this morning, yeah?" I asked my friend.

He looked up angrily as to answer my question. "Who? The one you pointed out to me? No, I never saw her," he said sarcastically. He drew his attention back to what he was working on.

"That one, yeah," I said, sitting on the dumpster as well.

"What about her?" He didn't even look away from what he was doing this time.

"Do you know who she is?"

"If I remember correctly, her name is Sakura or something. She's a classmate of Itachi's brother, Sasuke." How come he always seemed to know everything while I was left in the dark?

"Sakura, eh?" Sakura. What an artistic name.

"Why do you care?"

"No reason. Just curious, I guess, yeah," I hopped off the dumpster.

"You better not be doing what I think you're doing," he got up off the dumpster as well, and left the alley, controlling the puppet he had made. He and the puppet walked alongside each other and left.

What could he possible think I was doing?

Sakura's POV

I raised my hand for Kakashi-sensei to see. I didn't have a question; I just needed to get out of the classroom before I died of boredom. Kakashi-sensei didn't see my hand, and I doubt he would have turned around any time soon. "Ahem," I grunted. He glanced over his shoulder, but didn't pay me any mind. "Ahem!" I grunted again, but louder. He didn't turn around or even glance over his shoulder this time. "AHEM!" I practically shouted.

He turned around and looked straight at me. "Is there a problem, Sakura?" He asked, sarcasm tracing his words.

"May I please go get a drink of water?" I grumbled. I was getting so pissed at this guy.

"Of course. All you had to do was ask," he chuckled.

I smiled sarcastically and walked out of the room. I sighed as I closed the door behind me and went over to the drinking fountain. Why was he so annoying? I lowered my head and pressed the button, and water came out. I slurped it up, but I was rudely interrupted when an alarm started to sound off.

It wasn't fire drill, or tornado, but something else. It was the alarm for an intruder. Strange. The principal would usually come on the intercom before having an intruder drill. Oh well. I walked casually back to the classroom, but before I could open the door, I felt a hand on my shoulder.

I turned around, expecting Iruka-sensei, or Guy-sensei, or even one of the thugs, but instead, there was a man in a black hoodie. The shadow of his hood covered his eyes, and he had a gun pointed at my back.

"Just be nice, Pinky, and I won't hurt you," he hissed bitterly.

"What do you want?" I asked, trying to hide my fear. Why did it have to be me? Why couldn't it be eyebrows? Or Naruto? Or Ino? It could have been anyone, but it had to be me…

"Money. Valuables. Stuff like that, but nobody will take me seriously if I don't have a hostage, and I think I just found one," he explained. I gasped quietly at the thought of him holding me at gunpoint for other people's things. And all I could do was hope somebody came and saved me.


Bumbumbum! Please reveiw. I hope you liked it.