AN: Wow, finally, a story posted by me! GASP
It's short, I know. But what do you expect from someone who can't finish a story to save her life! D

There was actually a reason I wrote this. It was a challenge I thought was interesting that I decided to take on. But honestly, I don't think I really followed the rules right, so I'm not even gonna mention what the challenge was...
(Unless you really want to know...)

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto in any way, shape, or form. Believe me, if I owned Naruto, it would not be for kids...Or homophobes...


I don't really know how we ended up together. Me and Sasuke are complete opposites. I suppose the saying "opposites attract" would accurately describe us, but I never understood that mumbo-jumbo in school, so I don't really get what it means.

I never thought about Sasuke that way, until he suddenly confessed his love to me on Valentine's Day. Romantic, I suppose. What wasn't romantic, was the horde of fangirls that chased me down the streets of Konoha that very same day for receiving a box of chocolates from Sasuke.

Needless to say, I avoided Sasuke like the plague after that. I wasn't really ready to face him yet, and even if I wanted to, there were fangirls around him 24/7, ready to hurt anyone who so much as looked at Sasuke the wrong way.

I finally found him alone about two weeks after the "chocolate incident", as I was calling it. It was definitely a rare site to see Sasuke alone with absolutely no fangirls around him since the "incident" happened.

So, since I figured it was my only chance, I took it. I went straight up to Sasuke (who was surprised to see me) and kissed him, right there in the middle of the street for all of Konoha to see.

I'd always admired Sasuke, or so I thought. At some point in time, my admiration had turned to like, which in turn, turned into love. I never realized because I never gave it much thought.

And I admit, I never would have, if it wasn't for the box of simple chocolates that were given to me by Sasuke, with an "I love you." to accompany it. I wasn't able to say it then, but I could say it now.

"I love you too."