"kiss the sensei. . ."

Disclaimer; I do not own Naruto, and never will .

Authors Note; Hayy, this is Satsuki... not Harumi/Emma/Emi. Well this is my first fanfic on here, so dont be harsh nee?

Sakura's POV

"I did it! I did it! Look sakura-sensei! I did it!" called Miyu from across the field.

I lazily hopped off the branch I was currently perched on and strolled cheerfully towards my ever-enthusiastic student. I'd been a sensei for about half a year now, and in one months time, I would have been a jounin for a full year. I stopped in my tracks and gazed into the clear blue sky, I was only seventeen, where had all the time gone? I still remember the good old days of team 7, yeah, those where the da-

"Sakura-senseeeei! Your daydreaming again! Come see! Quickly!" said a rather annoyed young gennin.

"huh? Oh sorry about that Miyu" I scratched my cheek sheepishly "What did you want to show me?"

"I got the fish you told us to catch for lunch! Look!" she grabbed my wrist and hurriedly dragged me over to the place where she was standing before.

Her team mate, Hayato, stood up as we approached, flicking the brown leaves off of his shorts. He reminded me a lot of Sasuke as a gennin. Always keeping to himself, beating Miyu in whatever she did. He was a solemn kid, but a pleasure to teach none the less.

"She didn't actually get the fish you asked for, Sensei" he flashed a look at Miyu who was pouting by the waters edge.

"Oh yeah? Think you can do better Hayato?" she said as she very childishly stuck her tongue out at her team mate and turned round in a huff.

"Fine, I'll get our dinner then" he opened his weapon pouched and slid the hooped handle of a kunai around his index finger.

I reached forward and grabbed his wrist, luckily in time to stop him from throwing the knife.

"Heyy, your job is to set up the traps, right Hayato" I loosened my grip, hoping he wasn't going to go against my orders.

"Let Miyu do something on her own for once, she doesn't need you proving her wrong every second of the day, ok?" I giggled slightly as I saw a slight pout creep across his face.

He new I was right, but would kill himself before admitting it. I sighed and gave him a gentle nudge towards our camp.

"now go do as your told" I smiled sweetly as he huffed and walked off, muttering something about not being a kid.

I soon turned my attention to Miyu, who was sat behind a nearby tree, knees tucked tightly to her chest. Obviously listening to mine and her rivals conversation. I hated her looking like this, he eyes watering and he hands clutched securely to her knees. As I approached her she let out a quiet gasp and buried her head in her knees. I stood beside her hiding place and ruffled her hair gently.

"Senseeeei" she shook her head in an obvious attempt to put it back in place.

"Miyu, you know he only does it because he wants to be the best" I gently placed my hand on her small shoulder, hoping to comfort her.

"Even you said he was a better ninja than me" she turned her head away from and tucked her knees in closer.

"I never said that Miyu, I said he should stop trying to prove you wrong" I slid down the tree and made myself comfortable on the ground.

"I know your just as good as him, maybe even better! Look I know your parents didn't exactly put much faith in you, but as your sensei and your friend, I can see you have much promise to be an excellent kuniochi" I let my hand drop from her shoulder as she turned to face me.

"thank you Sakura-Sensei, I'm sorry I lied to you about the fish, I just thought you would be proud of me for a change. . ." she trailed of after the last sentence.

I sighed and stood up, offering my hand to Miyu. She looked up at me shyly, and then at my hand.

"Miyu, I don't bite" I smiled thoughtfully.

She took my hand and heaved herself off the floor, patting her trousers clean of the dirt. She looked up into the sky, her mind clearly drifting into a daydream.

"Sensei?" she asked timidly, eyes still fixed in the mesmerising blue sky.

"Hm?" My head turned towards her.

"Thank-you" she broke her daydream and looked at the floor.

"Don't mention it" I smiled kindly and motion for her to join her team mates back at camp.

She nodded and took of in the direction of our tents.

I sighed and let my daydream take over. She was just like Naruto in some respects, immature at times, the way she sulked was almost identical to the way Naruto used to. I giggled at the thought of my old team mate and wondered how his current mission was going.

"Sakura-Senseeeei, come on! Some ones here to see you!" cried out Miyu from outside the tent.

I quickened my pace to find an old sensei waiting for me.

"Sensei? Long time no see!" I hopped onto the branch he was standing on, a pleased grin emerging on my face.