Naruto FanFiction Month 2015

Day One


And HERE IT COMES! The promised one-shot assault! Hopefully thirty days of Naruto fanfic goodness! I hope you enjoy it, my darlings, and feel free to use the prompts to join, there will be next day's prompt at the end of this.


Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue

Prompt: You can do anything with this, a Wedding Fic, as simple oneshot including this all, or something completely different... ;)


Partially SasuSaku... you'll understand eventually.


Their wedding had everything a wedding should have.

There was the bride, Haruno Sakura, and the groom, Uchiha Sasuke, there was the best man and the best maid.

There was the ceremony and the reception.

There was a frilly cake, a feast of almost ten courses and sweet music.

There was rejoicing, there were tears, lots of congratulations, countless toasts, jokes at the expense of the newly-weds and many teases about their first night.

People were throwing rice at them, there were thousand and one origami crane arranged on a table, and yet another tradition was kept, as Sakura made sure she wore all the necessary things:

Something old and something blue: her old blue-cloth headband from her genin days was tied around her wrist. Something new was the smooth shiro she wore during the ceremony, with cranes embroidered into the bottom hem of it to symbolize fidelity. And something borrowed were Ino's big, intricate golden earrings she wore now, during the reception.

Everything seemed perfect; none of the guest saw anything wrong about it. Even Sasuke, the groom himself, did not.

But Sakura did.

She knew what important thing this whole ordeal lacked.

It lacked love.

Sasuke never really loved Sakura, and if he ever came close to it, it was still more of a love between siblings than anything else. And Sakura stopped loving Sasuke years ago. They were going to get married only for Sasuke to be able to revive his clan with her.

Maybe she was foolish when she said yes; maybe it was the ashes of love still somewhere deep in her that made her do it. But she wanted to think that it was a good idea. That it was the sign that she's forgiven him, that Sasuke was her brother she would do anything for again, as Naruto was.

She was going to mother Sasuke's children, was going to become the mother of the new Uchiha clan.

Her emerald eyes found Sasuke's onyx ones. He had that smirk on his face she loved so much and he was trying to shove Naruto off him. And his eyes were full of gratitude.

It was a good idea.

Sasuke might not be the love of her life anymore, but he was her brother. He might only treasure her because of her capabilities, but she loved him nonetheless. She knew she could entrust her life to him and he trusted her enough to allow for her to mother his children. To help him achieve his dream.

They were going to be together forever now, until one of them dies.

And that was alright.

Maybe the relationship between them wasn't romantic, and was never going to be. But love is not the most basic foundation of a marriage.

Trust is.

And they had enough of that.

Sakura touched her belly. They were going to raise children together in no time. She was looking forward to it.

Sasuke walked up to her suddenly from behind, his hand landing on hers. She didn't even realize she wasn't looking at him anymore, but she didn't startle. His chakra was familiar, as was his scent and the touch of his hand.

"Sakura," he said, making her look up at him. "Thank you."

She smiled and nodded her head, putting her other hand on his as her eyes scanned the merry crowd around them.

He was welcome.

This, this whole ordeal, was a start of something new. Something nice, even though it might not be perfect all the time.


Prompt for Day Two: A PAIR UNHEARD OF - pick the craziest paring you can think of and write something about them.


Hope you enjoyed. Look forward to more!

Peace, love and Akatsuki,

Moya-chan