Title: Births and Firsts
Author: kimbo-smarties
Rating: K
Disclaimer: Naruto does not belong to me. If it did, Gaara would have eyebrows.
Genre: General
Fandom: Naruto
Ship: Jiraiya/Tsunade, Minato/Kushina
Summary: Tsunade and Jiraiya's friends gather to meet their new baby, Sakura, while another, slightly older, baby has a landmark day of his own.
Author's Note: You gotta love pre-EMO!1! baby Sasuke. :3
"She's gorgeous!"
"She's precious!"
"She's pink."
"Hush, Minato." Kushina elbowed her husband, careful of the infant on her hip.
He ignored her. "A pink-haired, green-eyed baby born to a white-haired, black-eyed man and a blonde-haired, brown-eyed woman. How did you two manage that?"
Jiraiya leaned against Tsunade's bed. "Genetics. My mother had pink hair and green eyes. She was a dainty little thing. Like me."
Mikoto and Kushina exchanged looks, snickering.
Tsunade sighed to her husband. "Shut up before you make an even bigger idiot out of yourself."
Minato shook his head, looking between the two sannin. "With you two as parents, this poor kid doesn't stand a chance."
Tsunade glared at him. "Just because I'm still woozy from the epidural and you're the Hokage doesn't mean I won't kick your ass, Namikaze."
"Language, Tsunade." Mikoto admonished, holding her eight-month old close to her. "Sasuke's just starting to babble. Just think of how the clan elders would react if Sasuke's first word was a profanity."
Jiraiya chuckled. "I'd pay to see that."
"Have you thought of any names?" Kushina asked hurriedly, changing the subject.
Tsunade looked down at her daughter. She ran her hands over the tiny thatch of pink hair on her head. "Sakura."
Jiraiya smiled. "It's perfect."
Mikoto sat down beside Tsunade, sitting her son on her leg. "Say hello to Sakura, Sasuke."
He hesitantly looked from his mother to the newborn across from him. He stood on his mother's leg, having mastered standing and walking at an earlier age than most, and leaned in for a better look. When the baby turned her eyes to him and gurgled, the boy beamed and let out an exuberant "Sak-ra!".
His first word.
