Birthday
Today was March 28, a.k.a, Sakura's birthday. She's going to be 18 today. She was planning a little party for her once-a-year-birthday.
She was thinking of inviting:
Ino
Shikamaru
Chouji
Hinata
Kiba
Shino
Tenten
Neji
Lee
Naruto
Sasuke
And all the sensei.
She went through her morning routine and quickly grabs the invitation and left.
Ino's house
The door bell ring as Ino Yamanaka was eating her breakfast.
'Who could it be this early in the morning (A/N It's 8:00 in the morning. For me it's early)
When Ino open the door, it revels a pink hair kunoichi.
"Good morning, Sakura. What are you doing here?" Ino ask in confusion.
"Good morning, Ino. Today it's my birthday and I'm having a party, please come." Sakura said to her friend.
"Happy birthday Sakura and of course I'll come." Ino said smiling.
"Ok, then see you later, bye!" Sakura said and run of to Shikamaru's house.
There she saw that Chouji and Asuma sensei are there so she hand them their invitation.
Next, she went to Hinata's and Neji's house or mansion. Tenten, Lee and Gai were there because of a meeting about team Gai's next mission. So she hand them their invitation and she ask Hinata to give the invitation to Kiba, Shino and Kurenai.
Then, she went to Naruto's and found Kakashi and gives them the invitation.
Finally, she went to the Uchiha's house. Before she could ring the doorbell, Sasuke's head poke out and said, "What do you want?"
"Hi, Sasuke-kun. Can you come to my birthday party?" Sakura ask Sasuke in high hope.
"No." Sasuke said.
"Oh, okay." Sakura said looking disappointed and is starting to walk back to her house. A hand on her shoulder froze her.
"But that doesn't mean that I won't give you a present." Sasuke said while he turn her around and hug her. Sakura was amazed. "Here's your real birthday present." Sasuke took out a ring and before he could say anything Sakura said, "Yes" and they shared a passionate kiss.
A/N
I was too lazy to write where and who got the invitation so I just say they're at someone's house. Anyway, review please.
