SASUSAKU FANFIC

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto. or any Naruto Characters. If any occurrence in this story resembles anything else, it is pure coincidence. Also if you feel like I have not done justice to or used agronomical terms right, you are free to let me know.

SUMMARY: AU where Sakura(or sasuke) is an alien from another galaxy that crash lands on earth and can't go home (for a whole year until her ship is fixed). (Sorry If I can't write for shit this just popped in my head and I wanted to share it lol so it's like half summary, half narration)?idk?(first fan fic btw)

Zenith- the point on the celestial sphere directly overhead
Terra- extensive land mass
Synodic period- the interval between the successive oppositions, conjunctions, etc., of a celestial body

Tittle: TERRA ON ZENITH
(Lmao or a really complicated astronomical way of saying , earth in the heavens/ world in the sky/ earth above or just the above of the land…. Lol the sky)

Synodic period #1:
The discovery.

—- Sasuke is a a somewhat well off astronomer who decides to take a little vacation in the outskirts of the city when one night looking at the stars, he witnesses Sakura 's ship fall from the sky.

There's no time to explain. One moment he is enjoying the beautiful sight of a star constellation from the eye piece of his telescope. The other, he spots a quick but astonishingly wide circumcision in the dotted dark sky that leaves him breathless as he watches it near into focus without having to look at his telescope.

He doesn't want to have to investigate. Why would he? Out in the clearing he's heard a loud crash. Minutes have passed since the sound penetrated his senses. And yet, no one except him has heard it…

Sasuke had decided to take a leave from research and a grand amount of paperwork from the Planetarium of Astrophysics Facility in the city of konoha a month ago. Things seemed to be looking up to him when he was offered to stay at his brother's country house in the outskirts of the city so that he could relax, wind down and enjoy nature like any astronomer was meant to. That is, the nature above of course.

What he did not expect however, was the solitude that came with staying in the country side. Sasuke was used to getting attention. But scowled at the thought of seeing numerous faces beaming to welcome him , a renown scientist , with sheer joy or idolizations. He often brooded with annoyance at the thought of having to deal with women or young female coworkers gushing at him for his looks instead of his work. But to his surprise, beyond fields and fields of corn, wheat and other produce, he could barely see the promise of neighbors, a market place or other people unless he rode a couple of miles on the forked and disheveled roads.

He liked it. It was perfect. But it wouldn't be too long until routine started kicking in. His almost-primal instinct to look at the stars, to map new constellations and possible theories started to boredom at this point, was abhorred as much as the technicalities behind his job. Don't get him wrong, He enjoyed what he did. Just not all the intricacies that came into consideration when working for the government, or releasing possible data that could exponentially challenge religious views and have riots rain on his family's facility.

So now he found himself…. On his fifth week, in the backyard of his brother's large empty residence, looking at the stars, and willingly taking a break from work… To do more work.

Now it was no surprise that even after half an hour, he saw no sign of what in the city, would be hoards of vans and news cast reporters fighting to get coverage of the situation.

He fought against himself on deciding to go see what had crashed in the clearing near the country house. Hoping that someone else had heard it or would come, he felt irritated by the circumstances but also piqued with interest at what had come from the sky. No police officer came. No crowd did crowd. And no impertinent call from anyone to see if he was alright even arrived. He knew no one in the country side of this, he was glad. He wouldn't be bothered during his vacation unless his coworkers asked his family for his whereabouts. (damn it all as he had made it specifically blatant that he wished not to be bothered).

So, he took one last look at his sturdy but old country home as he slid on a long black jacket that he whisked near the porch , and proceeded to make his way to his truck.

Turning the keys on the ignition and hearing the engine purr was comforting. For as Sasuke rode towards the crashing site, he could see the red , yellow and orange hues mixing together, tinting the air and rising to the sky within a body of gray and coal smoke that unnerved him a slight bit.

Alone, he inched towards a concave plot of land around a field of grass, after quickly dismounting his vehicle with the metallic bar of his telescope in hand. Having unconsciously taken it with him, he now trotted near the crashing site with it on his hand hoping that whatever awaited him could expect a beating.

Looking into what seemed like a burned patch of land the size of a small creek, he came to find scattered rubble and metal parts of machinery dug hard into the ground with all kinds of fibers and cables sticking out of the seams. Yet in the middle of the hazardous surrounding, he spotted a figure resembling a human on the ground.

"Is anybody there!?"He called out in his stern voice.

No response.

His eyes could barely make out the figure but he knew that someone was out there. That someone wasn't responding. Were they ok? Did they need help? Ok hold on. What did he care? Why hadn't he just left it alone?

With both astonishment and deep frustration at not being able to initially make out the figure, he stepped closer into the hell-bent scenery that seemed to sprawl right out of a sci-fi movie. His affliction quickly diffused and was replaced with alarm when he discovered a woman tipped to the side laying limp on the premises.

Dark granules of sand, dirt and grass covered her bare skin- her skin? Her skin!? It took him a while to realize she was naked. He could make out her long elongated curves that Silhouetted an hourglass on the sides of her hips and how her arms -thrown to the side- hugged and almost hid her breasts out of plain sight. It was almost as if this fair, Dazzling figure was placed daintily in the middle of a picture of chaos, and deliberately covered with grass and dirt so that it could be painted. What was wrong with him? He had never thought about anything in this manner other than the stars that he observed at night. He was a silent man. kept his thoughts to himself. But now his thoughts sounded like the other rabid side of him. It must have been his mind finally letting the confusion and sleep -deprivation sink in. It must have really just been that.

His bewilderment and a sudden blush threatening to creep along his cheeks quickly disappeared as he noticed the figure was bruised to the very last toe.

Reluctantly, but with a sudden urge to help her, he neared the rubble amidst a dark green field. The stars lit up the night but were dimmed by the fire and almost robotic lights coming from the shredded pieces of what looked like a vessel. Almost he thought, because as he walked toward her, covering his eyes from the smoke and foul incense in the air, the metal pieces beeped in a light but patterned cadence of sounds as if the very shredded things scattered along the earth were alive. Amongst hot scorching fire and electrical cracks that warned to shoot their sparks in irregular flashes, He spotted her clearly and neared her. He wasted no time in swiftly removing his jacket and fitting it around her. Buttoning her up and half hoping he wouldn't be caught doing so in what would appear as a dim witted shenanigan, he looked around to make sure there weren't any others.

He realized it was only her.

Placing one of his arms across the small of her back and on her shoulder, and the other underneath her thighs, he could feel an unnecessary amount of heat radiating from her body. He lifted her up, now covered by his cloth. Her soft but sweat stained locks-with the strangest of hues, he instantly thought -brushed his shoulder and he instantly made his way towards the truck. Too soon did he start to hear a crackle that intensified as he attempted to sit her in front. When his head turned back to the site, he took in a silence that made him shove the rest of her limbs inside, drop his telescope on the grass and dart towards the wheel. After years of looking at stars, their cycles and deaths, no other astronomer could estimate star deaths like him. And a star death meant two things: either the explosion caused by great chemical built-up in stars of great mass or the blow out of planetary layers that resulted in a dead core devoid of energy to burn and sustain life. Now neither of the the two options seemed worth the stay. And though astronomical terms were hardly ever used in real life circumstances, by the looks of the place —now encumbered with burning fuels, strange gases and substances—he knew that something was going to nearly escaped unharmed as he drove away with the stranger still unconscious on the vehicle's passenger seat. In the distance, now glancing at his rearview mirror, he witnessed as the place where he stood blew up in flames, leaving no evidence of the crash, and no evidence of the remains as if the pieces of whatever carried the unknown woman to this place were never there.

Great, he thought. There goes my Telescope.

(Hey guys! don't know if you would want to see more of this but I'm gonna post more if you like the story! I took an astronomy class Last year in college and it was really good! so good I wanted to write this fan fic using some of the knowledge i acquired maybe its too soon to see if anyone is out of character? yes yes, I was probably thinking along the lines of SUPERMAN or other well known alien-coming-to earth-stories we all know and love.)