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Full Summery: A Night to Remember:

Sasuke was alone. He was always alone. He didn't need anybody, he didn't need anything. Not even his brother who broke his heart when he married that girl. Sasuke never told his brother of his feelings, and there defiantly was no need to, now that he was married. His Aniki would never look at him in the way he wanted him to, his Aniki would never know of how much he loved him, of how much he had hurt him. At least, that was what Sasuke believed.

The Uchiha's are a family of famous teachers, who teach at all different levels. Sasuke had just graduated and he was officially taking up his job as a teacher at the Uchiha family school.

A few months after his Otouto takes up his job, Itachi starts noticing how down Sasuke looked when he was alone. It clenched at his heart, to see Sasuke look that way. He had wanted to love Sasuke in a very un-brotherly way before, but he knew that his brother would be disgusted with him if he knew that. So he ended up marrying off to a decent girl to satisfy his impatient mother. He had yet to do anything with his wife; he just couldn't find it in him. The most he had ever done with the woman was kissing her. There was hardly any romance in the relationship at all, much to her disappointment.

Itachi soon realizes that he hasn't spent much time with his Otouto, and thinks that that is why he is so down. He decides to take him have a drinking night as a way to spend time with him. Only, they both end up drinking and getting drunk, leading to a night of spilled secrets and sex. Itachi remembers the night, however, Sasuke does not. It leaves Itachi feeling awkward.

That was, until Sasuke finds out he is pregnant. Sasuke didn't remember ever having sex, as he thought he was still a virgin. So, when Sasuke does remember, oh boy is he shocked. AU.

This story is a two part story. A Night To Remember is part 1.

Contains: Mpreg, Itasasu, Incest.

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto

Well...here goes the first chaper. :3


A Night To Remember: Part 1: Chapter 1: The Start

Sasuke walked through the forest behind his house. Everything seemed to be dead. The sky was covered with heavy, grey clouds and pure, white snow blanketed the ground. The trees were barren and leafless; all signs off life seemed to be gone. This was only the beginning of winter.

Sasuke sat on a frozen tree log, the place around him was perfect to describe how he felt, cold and lifeless. He was heart-broken, and he knew that every chance he had just had to fix it was just thrown out the window.

Itachi was married now, and there was no changing that.

Sasuke knew it was wrong, he knew it would be considered just plain sick, but he couldn't help any of it. He had fallen in love with his brother, his older brother, his Aniki. He had wanted Itachi to love him the way he did, but that never seemed to be the case. Their feelings were different and separate. There was no way Itachi would love him as more than a brother, because that was all he felt towards Sasuke. Sasuke sighed and looked at the trees around him; it was such a beautifully depressing sight, to see everything look like that, to be the only sign of life within a hundred feet or more.

It made Sasuke feel like he was the only one in the world. No, he knew he was the only one in the world. Sasuke was alone. He was always alone. He didn't need anybody, he didn't need anything. Not even his brother, who broke his heart when he married that girl just a few short hours ago.

Sasuke could never tell his brother of his feelings. It was a realization that hit him. Now that Itachi was married, there was no way of him ever finding out what he so desperately wanted to tell him.

Why didn't Sasuke tell his brother of his feelings before? He was too scared to; you try confessing to your brother that you love him more than anything in the world and want to be with him. It was weird, it was awkward, and it was just plain terrifying. It was one thing Sasuke could never muster up the courage to do.

Sasuke was happy for Itachi though. He was happy that Itachi had found a love and was happy with them.

His Aniki was happy with the person he was with.

It made Sasuke happy, yet it made him depressed at the same time. It made him feel depressed like that because that person they were happy with was someone else. It wasn't him. He could never make his Aniki happy like that, as much as he wanted to.

Sasuke took in the scene around him one more time before he headed back home. As he made his way through the forest though, he spotted a rock. It was smooth and looked to be heart-shaped, but the rest of all it was black. Or was the dullness of the sky making it look that way? He picked the rock up touching the hard and cold stone.

Sasuke stopped and walked to the tree closest to him. He examined the tree so he would remember it. He knelt down and dug his hands through the icy snow. He reached the solid ground and set the rock there. He piled the snow back on top, burying the rock.

Today, he would bury his feelings.

Today, he would bury his heart.

~A few months later~

Sasuke lazed around on the couch. He had just graduated college, what a success. He remembered going into collage and thinking it was going to be hard, but it turned out to be easy, it turned out to be a piece of cake for him. Then again, it could have been that way because he was smart, and he went fresh out of high school.

Sasuke had nothing to do today; he would be starting his new job tomorrow. He was going to be a teacher at his family's school, just like Itachi is. Itachi wasn't the only family member that worked at the school, both his parents and his Uncle Madara all worked at the school. The school was owned by the Uchiha's, they had built it and they had started it. Originally it was his Uncle Madara that was the principle, but now his father was because Madara was becoming quite old and didn't think he could keep up with all the work.

It was around noon and the front door opened, Itachi's wife was always the first one home because she got off of work earlier than everyone else. She walked down the entryway and into the living room where she saw Sasuke still lazing around on the couch.

"Hi Sasuke, did you have a nice, relaxing day?" She asked.

"Yeah, I did. What about you, Aiko?" Sasuke asked, turning to look at her.

She smiled, her shinning green eyes said the words before she even did, "Yes. I had an excellent day."

Sasuke watched her long brown hair sway slightly as she made her way into the other room. She was gone for barely a minute before she appeared back through the door and walked over to the other couch, sitting down.

"Did you have anything for lunch today?" She asked.

"No." Sasuke said, starring absent-mindedly at the TV in front of him.

"Do you want anything?" She asked; her tone as polite as ever.

"No." Sasuke answered and swung his legs off the couch. He sat up and pulled himself to the edge of the couch where he lent down and grabbed his shoes. He slipped them on and stood up, "I'm going on a walk." He said and turned to leave the house.

Sasuke spent most of his free time walking around the forest, as he was doing now. For one reason or another, it was a relaxer for him. The forest was always full of nature's lovely sounds and Sasuke had come to like it. He wondered why he felt so free inside the forest, why he felt like he didn't have to worry about anything.

Sasuke wasn't suddenly interested in taking a walk because of Aiko, no, he was interested because he felt stressed being in the house all morning, even if it was 'relaxing' from the peacefulness of the quiet.

Sasuke wondered around the forest thinking about different things. He thought about Aiko, Itachi's wife. He didn't hate her, but he didn't like her either. She was too happy all the time. She reminded him of his friend who had died, Naruto. Naruto had died in a car accident a few years back. Sasuke had mourned for the loss, cried even, and it only added to his previous loneliness.

Naruto had been the only one to know of his feelings for his brother, and he was going to help him to tell him, too. He told him just the day before he died that the next day, they would make a plan. Sasuke had spent the entire next day, worried and wondering what his friend would come up with. He had never gotten the chance to find out, it had been painful.

Sasuke came to a stop in front of a large stone. It was just a huge square block, randomly placed in the forest. He had never found out the true reason for it being there, but it didn't matter. He sighed and touched the stone before turning around and walking away from it.

Sasuke spent a lot of time walking around the forest before he looked up and noticed that it was dark outside. How long was I gone? He wondered.

Sasuke came to the edge of the forest and noticed the lights in the house were on. Of course they would be; Itachi and his parents would defiantly be home by now. Sasuke wondered up to the house and slid in through the back door.

The moment he walked inside he heard his mother's voice shout, "Suppers ready!"

Sasuke walked into the dining room and saw his mother setting a dish of macaroni and cheese on the table.

She turned around and saw Sasuke, "Oh Sasuke, there you are. Go get cleaned up and then come down for dinner." She said and briskly walked back into the kitchen.

Sasuke did as his mother said and crossed the living room, where his father was getting up from the couch, to the hallway. He walked down the hallway and turned the corner, walking up the stairs and to the second floor. He came to his room and opened the door.

Everything in his room seemed to be in order. Nothing changed, nothing ever did. The only thing out of place in his room was Itachi sitting on his bed. "Where's Aiko?" Sasuke asked.

"This morning she said she was eating with her family tonight, do you not remember?" Itachi said and continued on with more words, "Where were you?" He asked, "I came home and nobody was here."

"I was taking a walk." Sasuke said and walked over to his dresser. He picked up a few things before walking out of his room and into the bathroom. He heard Itachi get up and follow him.

Sasuke stood at the mirror, freshening up himself. He took his supplies and walked out of the bathroom, leaving the door open. He set his supplies back down on his dresser and walked back to the bathroom. Itachi was still leaning against the outside wall. Sasuke turned on the sink and cleaned his hands.

"That would have been quite a long walk." Itachi said.

Of course he didn't believe him; he never believed anything anyone told him. At least that was what Sasuke thought. "It was." Sasuke said, "I was in the forest." He dried off his hands and closed the bathroom door, making his way back to the dining room. Itachi followed him.

Sasuke wondered why Itachi was interested in knowing where he had been. He also wondered when Itachi would move out of the house. He was old enough, and money was never a problem for him, so why did Itachi continue to stay there? Especially since he was married? Sasuke decided to ask him later about it.

Dinner was quiet that night, not much conversation was made. Mikoto had asked how everyone's day went, other than that, it was mostly quiet.

Sasuke stood up after he had finished and walked to the kitchen; he rinsed his plate off and set it in the sink. He walked back to his room and gathered his things to take a shower. After he had taken a shower he sat in his room and made sure everything was prepared for his first day of teaching tomorrow.

***0***

Itachi woke up to the ugly sound of his alarm. He hit it and turned it off. He stretched and got up from the comfortable bed to get ready for the day. He was careful not to wake the woman sleeping next to him. Itachi was already happy today. Today, his brother would start teaching.

Sasuke had had experience in teaching before, while he was still in college he would often come and student teach with Itachi. Itachi had enjoyed it; he thought that spending any time with his brother was fun.

Itachi had tricked himself into believing that 'fun' was why he enjoyed it, although in reality, that was not the case. Itachi enjoyed spending time with his brother because he got to be with the person he loved the most. The person he cared for the most.

Itachi walked down to the dining room, grabbing some breakfast before leaving off to work, with Sasuke.

Sasuke sat in the car, staring out the window as they drove to the school. Silence was between them as neither of them bothered to make any conversation.

Sasuke was tired for some reason, he knew he should be nervous for his first day, but he didn't particularly care. He wanted to say something to Itachi, but he didn't know what. So he ended up staying silent the entire time.

Itachi followed Sasuke to what would be his room. Sasuke walked over to the board and wrote his name on it.

"If you need anything, let me know." Itachi said as he watched Sasuke maneuver around the room.

Sasuke only nodded his head in response, he heard Itachi sigh and his footsteps leave down the hallway.

Sasuke took a seat at his desk, re-organizing papers and waiting for his first class of the day to file in.

***0***

Itachi walked down the hallway to his classroom. He hoped Sasuke would be okay with starting teaching today; Sasuke didn't look too up to it this morning.

Itachi walked into the door and set the stack of papers he had in his hands down on his desk. He grabbed his lunch and then made his way down to one of the teachers' lounges to get his second cup of coffee for that morning and put his lunch in the fridge.

Itachi strolled in and saw his uncle at the coffee maker pouring in water into the back of it.

"Good Morning Itachi." His uncle said.

"Good Morning, Uncle Madara." Itachi said, making his way over to the fridge and putting his lunch into it.

"Are you still living with your parents?" Madara asked, putting a fresh filter into the maker and then adding fresh grounds.

"Yes." Itachi answered. His uncle was always trying to start conversations with him in the morning, and unfortunately for Itachi, he always answered to them whether he wanted to or not. It was like an autopilot for him to talk to his uncle.

"Don't you think you should move out soon?" He asked.

"I suppose." Itachi said.

"Then why don't you?"

"It's comfortable living there." Itachi answered. He liked living with his family, and if he were to move out, it would mean leaving Sasuke and moving into a new house with his wife. Itachi didn't particularly care for his wife. Not in the sense that he wouldn't care if she got sick, because he would care, but in the sense of having a wife. His mom was persistent on asking questions about when he would find someone. When he would get married, and now, when he would give her grandchildren.

Itachi shuddered. He couldn't even think about doing that with his wife. Itachi had only wanted to do that with one person, and that person was Sasuke, his little brother. Itachi had known that Sasuke would see any kind of relationship with any family members as repulsive. So, Itachi had married his wife to get his mom to stop nagging him about a relationship, although that didn't seem to help. She was always nagging him to do something when it came to a relationship.

Itachi poured his cup of coffee and carried it back to his room, saying bye to his uncle. He sat down at his desk, focusing his mind only on teaching.

***0***

It was lunch time for Itachi; he had just finished his previous class and went around the room, picking up the papers he had asked his students to leave on their desks. He neatly stacked them on his desk to be graded for later.

Itachi made his way down to the teachers' lounge to get his lunch. On the way, he passed Sasuke's classroom. He decided to peer in and see what his younger brother was up to. He was about to knock on the door when he glanced in through the glass window on the door. He stopped himself. Sasuke was sitting at his desk; he appeared to be thinking about something saddening. To Itachi, Sasuke looked like he was about to burst into tears over something, only Itachi knew that that couldn't be true. Itachi knew that nothing bad had happened recently.

Itachi thought about entering the room and asking his brother why he had such a long face on. He wanted to see what was wrong, but Itachi sighed and decided that whatever it was was none of his business.

He carried himself on to the lounge.

***0***

Sasuke looked up when he heard his door open. It was one of his students. She had short pink hair, and looked all too happy to be in school.

"Excuse me." She said to Sasuke, coming up to his desk.

Sasuke just looked at her, he recognized her bright colored hair from his second hour class, but her name did not come to his mind.

"I was wondering if you would mind if I ate lunch in here." She said, smiling at him.

Sasuke instantly grew suspicious. Why would she be asking to eat lunch in a classroom, was something wrong with her? Did she not like the cafeteria? Slowly, but cautiously, Sasuke nodded his head. Allowing one student to eat in the classroom shouldn't be a big deal… or so he thought.

***0***

It had only been one week since Sasuke allowed the girl to eat in his room and by now, she had a whole group of friends with her. All of them, all of his lunch period, giggling and laughing with their high-pitched annoying squeals. I was annoying the heck out of him. He wished he had never let the girl eat lunch in his room in the first place.

Sasuke had thought about leaving the room and enjoying his lunch period somewhere else, but that would mean leaving his classroom. And he did not know what a bunch of giggling girls would do to it if he left, they had already tried to re-arrange the classroom, which he had objected to and ended up fixing it during his planning period.

Sasuke sighed and tried to focus on grading papers as the sounds of giggling and hyena like laughs sounded in the background.

This only added another problem onto his list.

He made a low growl and closed his eyes, when the sounds had ceased in the background he reopened his eyes, there was a hand that he recognized placed on his desk. Sasuke looked up and into the face of Itachi.

"Come with me." Itachi mouthed.

Sasuke nodded and stood up. He was really against leaving his classroom with the girls in there, but he could do it for his Aniki.

Itachi led Sasuke to the library where he led him down one of the aisles of books. He skimmed the shelf for the book he was looking for. His original target was the library, but then he had seen Sasuke with an over annoyed expression on his face and decided he should see why. When he had entered his Otouto's classroom, he had heard and seen the group of girls and instantly knew why there was such an expression on his brother's face.

"Is there something you needed?" Sasuke asked, watching his brother.

"Not really, just haven't seen much of you this past week." Itachi said, still looking at the shelf for the book.

"Well, I'm over here if you want to see me." Sasuke said.

Itachi continued to stare at the bookshelf as he said, "Such a smart mouth, Otouto." Itachi smirked; using the Japanese name he had called his little brother only on very rare occasions. He had developed the name for Sasuke when he was younger and in love with anything anime, he thought it was cute and had taught Sasuke how to say 'big brother' in Japanese. They had used the names all the time when they were younger, but now only on very rare occasions.

Sasuke didn't say anything in response to Itachi, he just watched him pluck a book off the shelf and turn to him.

"Okay," Itachi said, "You probably don't want me to keep you from your room too long."

Sasuke sighed; he really wished his brother would keep him. But he knew he should be returning, so he followed Itachi out of the library, after he had checked the book out, and left him when they reached his classroom.

Sasuke peered inside, relief washed over him as the girls were no longer in there. He took a look at the room and immediately sighed; the desks were no longer in neat, straight rows. He would need to straighten them up if he had any hope of focusing for the remainder of the day.


Well, how was the first chapter?

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~Writes-With-Pens