Hey guys! So a lot of you guys really wanted me to continue this! That made me super happy! Thing is, this was meant to be a one-shot, and I didn't know how to continue this! But, I really wanted to for you guys, so I though about it for a while, and I decided that I would keep it going! Each chapter will be a different life of Sakura, and to make things simpler, I decided to keep names the same every chapter, though I don't think you always have the same name in past lives. A guest reviewer asked if I could explain a little bit more about past lives, and Id be happy to! I will explain a little at the end of this chapter! Oh, and this one is Christmas themed, because we are having our first snow of the year where I am, and its like a blizzard. We live in a forest, and seeing everything covered in snow like it is is breathtaking and inspiring!

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For some people, change was frightening, like a tsunami, washing away everything you once knew, and replacing it with something else. For me, it was welcomed. In the vast majority of my lives, I was some kind of doctor, and I loved it, but every now and then it was nice to do something fresh and exciting. This time around, I was a photographer. I loved taking pictures of anything, everything. So I did. I always had a camera on me, if not two or three. Because of this, my pictures were somewhat renowned, because when no one else could, I was always able to capture the moment. I had taken pictures of all kinds of things, weather it be something as simple as a stunning sunset, or something more important, like photos of someone committing a crime. I truly believed that a picture was worth a thousand words, if not many more.

Today, was Christmas, and I was prepped and ready to take as many pictures as I could. I didn't want to miss a thing, so despite the blistering cold, I tugged on a plaid gray coat, and trekked outside of my warm window filled house, squinting my eyes through the onslaught of snow that seemed never ending. As soon as my eyes adjusted to the white light that surrounded me, I whipped out my camera and began taking pictures of everything, trees, people, piles of snow, a raven in a spruce tree, everything. As I took them, my feet lead me down the familiar streets that took me to by god parent's house, ready to have some warm apple cider and a jolly time.

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Every year the Uchiha family attended the large party's hosted by the mayor and her husband, Tsunade and Jiraiya Senju. The Hyuuga, Nara, Yamanaka, Akimichi, Inuzuka, and even the Aburame clans came. Put simply, the party was terrifyingly huge. He had never enjoyed large crowds, but he came to the party every year, for one reason. Sakura Haruno. They had know each other forever, and over the past few years, they had developed a friends with benefits relationship, and he always enjoyed watching her take pictures during events like these. If he played his cards right, he would end up spending the night with her, something he hadn't gotten to do in far to long. He was always tempted to take things with her to the next level, but had never felt that it was a good moment to do so. Despite her bright and sunny personality, she could also be rather shy, and he knew that if they were ever to be something more, he would have to make the first move. Maybe tonight would be the right time, he thought as he got out of the limo along with his parents, brother, and cousin.

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When I stepped inside, the air was warm, and I felt a shiver run down my spine at the sudden tempature change. I ran my mitten covered hands up and down my clothed arms quickly, tying to adjust and warm up. Shrugging out of my coat and slipping of my mittens and hat, I walked down the hall and went into my old room, setting down my winter clothes and mentally thanking my god parents for keeping my room the way it was. Quickly discarding my belongings, except of course my camera, I stepped out of the room and closed the wooden door behind me quietly. Tugging my camera out if my pocket, I turned it on and couldn't help the large smile that broke out onto my face as I scanned the area around me and started taking pictures right off the bat. One with Hinata and Naruto under a mistletoe, Tsunade taking a swig of sake while smiling along side her laughing husband, Sasuke trying to discreetly back away from everyone, and her favorite, Itachi scanning the crowds, clearly trying to find someone. Actually, her favorite came moments after that, when they made eye contact, and he smirked at her. I felt butterflies erupt in my stomach, and not for the first time, I wished I had the guts to ask Itachi for a more permanent relationship.

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The many rooms were all filled with laughing people, all having a good time and simply enjoying themselves. He glanced around quickly, searching for a bright mop of pastel pink hair. Soon, he felt eyes on his back, and he turned to meet her gaze, a purely masculine smirk flittered across his features, and the slight tint to her cheeks let him know that she wasn't going to be to against sharing the evening with him. But, despite her obvious attraction, she had to do what she often did, and proved him wrong by scampering away quickly. He cursed softly as he lost sight of her lovely pink her, trying to navigate his way through the ocean of people. He wasn't sure where she went, but he knew this house well, having been around it since he was a child. As he left, he failed to notice the strangely approving glance his father sent at his retreating form.

Before he could completely exit the room though, a soft and familiar hand grabbed his wrist and tugged him to a halt. Turning to look at his mom, she said, "I think I found something that will solve your problem. You can give this to Sakura-chan for Christmas." She said with a soft motherly smile. Eyes widening in shock at the small item his mother pressed into his hand, he looked up at her, as if asking permission, and she nodded once. Smirking softly, he turned and strode out of the crowded room, his purpose renewed.

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He found her, half an hour later, out of breath from running. Having searched the whole house, he realized she wasn't there, and took off to the old tree house out in the forest that surrounded the large estate. It was normally a twenty minute walk, but he ran instead, thusly cutting that time in half. He climbed up the rope ladder, and pushed himself through the hatch, into the bottom level. Clambering up two kid size flights of stairs, he found himself on top of the structure, staring at the peaceful face of his kindofmaybesortoflover. He lied down next to her, strangely satisfied by the way she naturally curved herself into his side, resting her head on his chest. He snaked an arm around her waist, and allowed himself the pleasure of breathing in her scent of warm spice and apple cider. As they lay their holding each other, he realized that he couldn't be without the woman by his side. He reached his hand into his pocket, but yanked it back in surprise when she darted up and pointed at the sky. "A shooting star! Quick, make a wish!" She said, beaming down at him and positively glowing in the moonlight. He stood up, and dropped to one knee, and took her hands in his own. "I wish to spend every moment of my life with you. Marry me, Sakura?" He had expected her to gasp, or show some kind of surprise, but instead, she smiled at him knowingly and said, "For as long as I live, and even after that, I will want to be with you. Of course I'll marry you!" And then, she moved towards him, happily being swept up in his arms as he tilted her head back, and moved his lips over her own. She smiled into the kiss, as she felt him sliding a smooth ring onto her finger, thinking to herself, 'this is the second time he has proposed to me on this tree house, but, last time it wasn't Christmas.'

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End! So, how do you guys like it? It's not really a specific continuation, but I hope you still enjoyed! Okay, so to explain a little bit about past lives! So the entire thing revolves around the idea that after something or someone, 'dies', their physical form is the only thing that is ended, but the soul lives on and eventually becomes another being. And this cycle goes on over and over. If you were once a female human, that doesn't mean you couldn't be a male lion. You could be anything. But, if there is such a thing as past lives, which, I think there are, then we don't remember them. Well, some do actually, but if you really want to know more, I would google it! Let me know what you think! Review and what not please! Bye~