Really short one-shot. Just something that came to mind, please review! 3
Naruto laughed loudly as Sasuke took ahold of his wrist and dipped his hand into the neon green paint before gently placing it against the wall and pulling it away, leaving a girly handprint on the baby blue paint that covered the wall. He pulled Naruto to himself and kissed him with a smile of his own.
"Now it's perfect." Sasuke whispered against Naruto's lips, pulling away to look him in the eyes, the smile never once leaving his face.
Naruto giggled quietly and placed his paint covered hand onto his new husbands face, smirking as his fingers and palm left thick traces of paint that formed a handprint. Naruto 'eeped' when Sasuke looked at him with a mock glare and quickly turned around to make a run for it, but Sasuke had an arm wrapped around his waist before he could take more than two steps and his own pale hand stained neon green against Naruto's neck and cheek.
They laughed loudly, continuing their playful paint fight until a small giggle broke through the air, coming from the crib in the corner of the room. Their laughing slowly subsided and they stood from the floor where they had engaged in a tickle fight mere moments ago, making their way over to their baby boy.
Bright blue eyes stared up at them in wonder as smooth lips let another giggle out at his parents. Four months old and already as beautiful as he could possibly be, Sasuke smiled again as he reached a clean hand into the crib to let his son grasp his point finger tightly.
"This is perfect." Naruto turned his head to look at his lover.
They had been together for four years when they had finally gotten married; three weeks later they had found out that Naruto was pregnant. With their saved money they had bought a new house big enough for the three of them and now life couldn't get better. They were happy together, they were in love, they had their own home, and the most beautiful baby anyone could ever ask for. Their lives weren't perfect, but as long as they had each other, life was as good as it could possibly get.
