a/n: to go along with a headcanon of mine containing stepmom sakura. suggest any details you'd like me to use.

Sarada was born to the parents of Karin and Sasuke Uchiha in the midst of the winter season. Most of her features came from her father with a touch of feminine. They couldn't be any happier as she was the first born Uchiha since the masscre of the clan.

As she was at the ripe age of four, her mother left for an unknown reason she didn't even know. She promised her daughter she'd come visit when she could, and to her father, she only said she was sorry but loved him dearly. Four months later, she was found dead in a public restroom.

Sarada was deeply hurt as she was to no longer see her mother anymore. She found out on her third day of school and was quickly withdrawn for a month due to an excessive amount of crying and inability to participate. Soon she was able to attend school again and excelled greatly.

Sasuke didn't express his thoughts of the recent death of his wife, or ex-wife. Although, he let out those expressions after holding up a grunge for three weeks, throwing down vases and knocking over tables and chairs in frustration before picking up his daughter, who was in shock seeing the trashed house and immediately called up his closest friend, Naruto.

After being able to get out his emotion with a deep talk, along with the help of Sakura and Ino he felt somewhat better. Ino had scheduled several days for therapy with whom Sarada herself assisted the therapist with tasks she was assigned to help her father in at home.

During that time, Sakura came into his life. At first because she was his friend and felt responsible for making sure he was sane for his sake and his daughter, surely to make sure he wasn't to leave his only daughter.

His normal life statrted back up after therapy and Sakura's care. In return, Sarada thanked both with a simple smile and bow. Sasuke, himself, waited a little until he felt comfortable talking to anybody.

Within two months, he was back on the social market. It was too soon to be back on the dating market, but it was coming.