Have Faith in Me (Part 2)
Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto. Blah, blah, blah. : Au:
Prologue:
Then, out of the pouring rain, she ran, the road was slippery, heavy rain covers the town, she didn't cared. She didn't turn back. Instead she kept on running, trusting her instinct that she might find the blonde she loved, ever since she could remember.
But, instead of finding the loud blonde, she saw his best friend, the dark-haired Uchiha guy. She stopped running. It should be Naruto, not Sasuke it's just wrong. She should find Naruto, hug him tight and everything will be fine. There they stood in the pouring rain, he looked at her, and she was looking at him.
And, what will happen now? She was confused.
He smiled at her. She didn't know how to response, for the first time he saw Sasuke Uchiha smile. Then he stepped forward, took off his jacket and covered her with it.
"What. What are you doing, Sasuke-kun?" she asked.
"I can't leave you alone out here, right?" he answered.
Her heart pounded fast. She was getting red, luckily she didn't fainted. She was confused. Why Sasuke?
A few minutes later, the rain began to stop. Sasuke and Hinata were on a small coffee shop, she was looking at him, Hinata couldn't believe that Uchiha Sasuke was staring outside the glass window. As his gaze was turned to her, she lowered her head; she was putting her hand on the hot cup of coffee.
"It's really weird." He said.
"Huh?" she asked. "What's weird?"
"It's summer. I honestly didn't think that it would even rain today." He answered.
"Oh, that's right. H-how's your summer, Sasuke-kun? I thought you were going to America." She said.
"I did. And I got bored, so I decided to come home earlier." He said, shrugging his shoulders. "Anyway, why are you running under the rain?"
"I-I... I was searching for Naruto-kun." She said.
"Why?" He asked.
"Well. It's a long story." She said.
"Oh I think the rain will last long, so, I'm willing to listen." He said.
She smiled at him. "It started when my father..."
She told him the story, everything that happened. She didn't know why, yet, she trusted him. She didn't doubt a little. She knew that he will not tell anyone about it. It's their little secret.
Then silence occurred.
"Thanks, Sasuke-kun." She said.
"For what?" He asked.
"For listening to me, when no one else did." She answered with a smile.
"Your welcome." He said.
Then, the sun finally came out.
"Well then, I must be going now." Sasuke said, standing up.
"Oh right, thanks for your time." Hinata smiled.
"Don't mention it." He said as he paid the bill.
"Oh! Wait what about your jacket?" Hinata asked.
He smiled. "Keep it."
He went out and he was gone.
"Sasuke-kun... thank you"
