I don't own Naruto. Boy, I really like these one-shots don't I?
"I'm going to prove myself." Said a girl's voice.
"You never can." Said a boy. The two voices came from a cliff near the sea. Waves crashed against the sheer rock. The girl had pink hair that was matted in blood. The male had jet black hair. The two had been fighting and the girl was losing badly.
"Or can I, Sasuke."Said the girl.
"You never could Sakura." Said Sasuke.
"I waned to bring you back." Said Sakura. "But you leave me no choice. Naruto will fetch you."
"What are you going to do?" asked Sasuke with a faint hint of a sneer. Sakura answered by drawing nearer to the cliff and looking away from Sasuke, down into the raging water bellow.
"Sasuke-kun," said Sakura. "Would you care?"
"If what?" he asked. Sakura was still talking but facing the water bellow.
"Would you care if I tried to fly?" she asked.
"That's impossible."
"No. It's actually quite simple." Said Sakura. "Sasuke, I'd fall for you; without a doubt. And now I'm going to try and fly for you."
"You do know that you'll die." He said.
"Not if you catch me." Said Sakura. "I trust you Sasuke-kun."
"What makes you so sure I'll catch" asked Sasuke.
"I just know." Said Sakura with a smile. "I trust you Sasuke." And those were Haruno Sakura's last words. She jumped and spread her arms out catching the breeze slightly.
Sasuke looked over the edge in time to see his former teammate hit the water in a dive. She had been wrong; Sasuke didn't catch her. Sakura's life had ended. Her body was broken and her heart hadn't been whole to start with. Sasuke looked down and then sighed.
"I can't catch you. But I can try and fly with you." He whispered. Sasuke took out a kukuni and plunged it through his stomach. He fell forward into the sea. Rushing water that swallowed him like a ravenous monster. Sasuke's blood mingled with the salty water turning it red. When it surfaced Sasuke's body flowed into the open sea. The two bodies descended into death together.
Their eyes would never see again.
Their tongues would never taste again
Their hands would never feel again
Their noses would never smell again
Their ears would never hear again.
The sea was the last thing that they would ever know. That body of water that has killed many a man and many a woman. They were dead. And whats dead is dead. Forever.
