HAI!

Today I will be writing about life!

Well. I hope you guys enjoy it!

The last part is Sarada's POV.

Enjoy!


What was the first word that came out of Sarada Uchiha's mouth?

Dad? Mom? No it was something else.

It was "life". Well it wasn't really clear, it sounded kinda like she was trying to say something else.

Of course it was weird, having a child's first word to be something they would never imagine.

Well, Boruto's first word, according to Naruto and Hinata, was "Dad".

No wonder they look so alike.


"Really mom? Are you sure?" Sarada asked.

"Hahaha, yup. I remember almost fainting in shock because of that!" Sakura laughed.

"Yeah right, you always faint no matter what..." Sarada took the last piece of toast and went out the door.

"SARADA! I DO NOT!" Sakura shouted almost crushing the house again.

"Sorry mom! But I'm late for school!" Sarada looked at her watch.

"Geez, that kid. Always picking on her mom." Sakura sighed.

"Hm? Who's picking on you. I'll kill that person." Sakura felt a warm pair of hands circle around her waist.

"No one, and can't you see I'm washing the dishes?" Sasuke took a peek at the pile of uncleaned dishes.

"Sakura, can't you rest for a while? I want to watch TV with you." Sasuke said as he yawned into her ears.

"Oi, don't yawn into my ear." Sakura was pissed enough.

"Hai, hai. Gomen Sakura-chan " Sasuke walked into the living room and sat on the couch.

"Sigh, if one day I was free from work, huh..." Sakura thought. That would be the day Sarada moves out of this house.

"Sakura, can you make me coffee?" Sasuke turned his face towards the kitchen.

"Hai, but can you say please next time? What am I? Your maid?" Sakura was about to punch the wall infront of her.

"Hahaha, you're still annoying as ever Sakura..." Sasuke smiled as the memories came back to him.

"You've changed Sasuke, I wouldn't have imagined a life with you like this." Sakura turned the sink off. She was finally done.

"Actually, take my words back. We all changed, even you." Sasuke grabbed the remote and turned the TV on.

"I did? When?" Sakura stared at the window. The sky was getting dark.

"Crap, Sarada forgot to take the umbrella."


"Dammit, I forgot to take the umbrella! What does God have in store for me today?" Sarada gazed at the sky. It was actually quite peaceful.

"HOII! SARADA!" A familiar voice shouted.

"WHAT THE HELL DO YOU WANT BORUTO?!" Sarada yelled at him.

"Do you have an umbrella? I woke up late today, and I kinda rushed, so I forgot to ta-"Boruto explained.

"What da ya' think?" Sarada made that annoyed yet still understanding face. She wanted to punch him right now.

"Oh, hahaha, I thought you might have brought one. I guess we're both idiots!" Boruto laughed.

"Don't compare me to a stupid human being like you." Sarada glared at Boruto.

"What's with the insult?" The words that came out of his mouth felt hurt.

"Gomen, I didn't mean to..." Sarada felt really sorry.

"..." they both didn't know what else to say.

The whole walk to school was quiet.


Drip. Drip. Drip.


"Ok class, open your textbook to page 56. Today we're goi-" the sound of the door opening.

"Hosh, hosh, hosh." Boruto and Sarada were wet from head to toe.

"What were you guys doing? Playing in the rain? You're not 5 anymore. You both are high schoolers, 16." the teacher scolded them.

"Yes sir, we're sorry. We didn't have an unbrella so we ran to school." Boruto and Sarada explained.

"Sigh, kids these days. Just go sit down. And change your clothes, they're wet." the teacher continued teaching the whole class.

"Hachoo!" Boruto sneezed loudly.

"Use a tissue!" the teacher scolded him once again.

"Baka..." Sarada whispered.

"WHOSE THE BAKA?!" Boruto slammed the table.

"OUT YOU TWO!" the teacher hollered.


"Thanks Sarada." Boruto said sarcasticly.

"Your welcome." Sarada replied.

"You know what, this isn't so bad." Boruto admitted. The school hall was quiet, the windows were open. You can hear the wind and the petals of the sakura tree falling to the ground.

"Yeah, reminds me of my childhood." Sarada sighed.

"Aren't we still in the childhood stage?" Boruto put his both hands at the back of his head.

"True, but it feels so long ago." Sarada closed her eyes.

Whoosh. Whoosh. Whoosh.

"If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be?" Boruto closed his eyes too.

"Hm, my past." Sarada was thinking about a lot of stuff.

"What about it?" Boruto questioned. Her past? Her past is what makes her the her today.

"My parents. They were always fighting. It would always be about the stupid little things in life. Like what colour should the new chair be, or something like that." Sarada blew the hair that was on her face.

"I would change the me right now." Boruto held Sarada's hands.

"What the hell got into you?" Sarada stared closely into his eyes. She saw her own reflection. Her face looked stupid.

"Nothing, I just feel I'm not good enough." Boruto let go of her hands.

"Pft, aren't we all?" Sarada wanted to laugh, but seeing the situation, she held it in.

"True, but I just feel I can be better. I feel like I can be a better man than who I am today." Boruto put his right hand over his heart.

"Help me, I'm about to puke!" Sarada put her hands over her mouth and stomach.

"SHUT UP YOU TWO OR I WILL SEND YOU BOTH TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE!" the teacher opened the door. It was about to break.

"Demon teacher." Boruto whispered.

"PRINCIPAL'S NOW!"

I guess the teacher had a bad day.


"Tadaima" Sarada pushed the door, only to find her Dad sleeping on the couch.

"Ah, okaeri Sarada!" Her mom beamed.

"Why is Dad sleeping? Doesn't he have work or something?" Sarada put her books down.

"It's his day off today." Sakura told her daugther.

"Nice." Sarada opened the fridge.

"I heard about you going to the principal's office." Sakura sat down on the chair.

"Oh, that. It was mostly Boruto's fault. The teacher scolded him more." Sarada sounded calm.

"Of course it's always him." Sakura giggled.

"Don't, please. It's disgusting." Sarada rolled her eyes. A shade of pink can be seen on her cheeks.

"Just like your Dad!" Sakura got up and made coffee.

"You both used to fight all the time, I remember." Sarada yawned.

"Did we? Your Dad and I were still, new to each other." Sakura stirred the spoon that was in her cup.

"New to each other? You knew Dad since you were young! What do you mean new to each other?!" Sarada slammed the table.

"Why are you so angry about this?!" Sakura slammed the table back. Poor table.

"WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU GUYS SHOUTING ABOUT?!" Sasuke yelled as he walked towards the kitchen.

"About you both, you should have been more understanding to each other when I was a kid." Sarada glared at her Dad.

"Is this about the arguments? Is that what's bothering you?" Sasuke slammed the table. They should get a new table.

"Yeah! Do you know, when I was a kid, all I hear everyday is shouting, yelling, screaming. Words I don't think I was allowed to hear." Sarada went on.

"Sarada..." Sakura looked at her with sad emerald eyes.

"Everyday I see Mom crying, breaking down, falling apart. I thought Dad didn't love you. But I saw Dad's face too. Sadness, loneliness, darkness." Sarada ranted.

"Sarada, you have to understand, this is the past you're talki-" Sasuke was about to finish his sentence when Sarada interupted.

"I don't! I was supposed to have a happy childhood! I was supposed have a childhood like anyother kid! I wasn't supposed to have a childhood in which I don't even know where my Dad was!" Sarada wanted to cry.

"God dammit, this child. Who made you think like this?" Sasuke sighed.

"Boruto, he asked me what I would change about my life. I thought about it and the first thing that popped out was you both." Sarada tried to keep her tears in.

"Sarada, honey." Sakura pulled Sarada closer and hugged her.

"I'm sorry." Sasuke hugged them both. It looked like a perfect family picture.

"It's ok, I guess I was just overreacting..." Sarada took her glasses off and wiped it.


"Well, now. What do you guys want to eat?" Sakura smiled.

"Anything you cook is fine." Sasuke kissed Sakura on the lips.

"Ew, disgusting. Stop." Sarada put her hand over her eyes.

"You'll kiss someone one day, maybe Boru-" Sakura teased.

"Oh, shut up mom." Sarada turned her head away.

"That bastard can't kiss my baby." Sasuke pinched Sarada's cheeks.

"Ow, ow ,ow. I won't kiss him Dad." Sarada rolled her eyes. I mean who would kiss a stupid ass like Boruto?

"Who's jealous~" Sakura whistled.

"You guys are the most embarrassing parents any child could have." Sarada laughed.


If there was one thing you could change in your life, what would it be?

I take back my words. I would change nothing.

Or so I thought.


A/N: Ahahahaha...

So what do you guys think?

Please review! I would like to now what to improve!

There will be 3 chapters!

Thanks for your time!

-misacherry