Bits And Pieces
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I DO NOT OWN NARUTO OR THE SONG.
I'll Be
Sasuke looked at the sleeping girl on the shotgun seat. He smiled one of his very rare smiles as he carefully examined her calm face. Then he put his eyes back on the road, and smiled again.
"Sakura would love this." He said. He hummed to the tune of his song for Sakura. He loved it, and she loved it. He didn't write it, but it was okay. This was his song for Sakura. This was their song.
He looked around the scenery. It was around 10 in the evening, and the sky was filled with nothing but stars. The grassy plains and hills made him remember his life before he became discovered, before he became a singer.
He stopped on the side of the road and went outside. He looked at the grassy field that started downhill from where he was. Past the field is a forest. He smiled.
This is the spot.
He opened the back of his car and got the picnic mat, the blanket and the pillows. He walked downhill and to the middle of the field and placed it there. He walked back up to his car, and got his old radio and the picnic basket, and brought it back down to where his other stuff was. He fixed his stuff—laid the mat, straightened the blanket, fluffed the pillows, put the basket beside his battery-operated radio—then he walked back up, closed the trunk, and opened Sakura's seat. He smirked and blindfolded her with his handkerchief.
"Sakura." He whispered into her ear. He felt her shudder for a moment. She moaned, and stopped stirring. He poked her hip and she stirred a bit. He poked her more, and she groaned.
"Stop… it…" She said groggily. "Wh-what? Where am I? What's with the blindfold?"
She was awake.
She was about to untie the blindfold until Sasuke grabbed her wrists and carried her bridal style.
"Wh-what? Where… Who are you?" She kicked and squirmed. It made it harder for Sasuke to walk downhill.
"Dammit, Sakura, stop moving, or were gonna fall." Sasuke gritted his teeth and exhaled. He had to be patient.
"What—Sasuke? Sasuke-kun, what are you doing?" The cherry blossom stopped moving and asked.
"Trying to be patient with you so as not to ruin this moment." He grumbled. "Just wait, Sakura…" He said calmly.
After a long, long walk, he finally arrived a few feet from where his stuff were. He put Sakura down.
"Take off your shoes." He said, setting up his radio. Sakura did, and she gasped a little as she felt blades of grass tickle her feet.
"Is this grass?" Sakura asked, amazed at the feeling of real, countryside grass on her feet. "S-sasuke-kun, where… Where are we?"
"You'll see." He took of his shoes and enjoyed the feeling, too. They've been in the city for so long…
Sasuke walked to Sakura. He looked around him. The stars were beautiful, the moon gave enough moonlight to make everything look magical. Music started to play.
"Sasuke-kun…" Music soothed her ears. Her favorite song.
"Open your eyes." He said, untying the blindfold. Sakura's eyes widened at the beautiful scenery.
The strands in your eyes that color them wonderful
Stop me and steal my breath
"Oh my God, Sasuke-kun…" She started tearing up. She's always wanted this. Sasuke slowly hugged her and let her cry on his shirt. "I love you. I love you so, so much."
And emeralds from mountains thrust toward the sky
Never revealing their depth
"Aa. I know." He ran his fingers through her hair. "I love you, too."
Tell me that we belong together,
Dress it up with the trappings of love.
The two walked to the picnic mat, both enjoying the grass tickling their feet. The fresh evening breeze made their skin tingle. The moonlight made Sakura's yellow sundress glow.
I'll be captivated,
I'll hang from your lips,
"Surprise." Sasuke smiled. Sakura, tears still streaming down her cheeks, smiled back. She intertwined her fingers with Sasuke's.
Instead of the gallows of heartache that hang from above.
When they reached the mat, Sasuke knelt with one knee and brought out a box.
I'll be your crying shoulder,
"Oh my God… Sasuke-kun…" More tears.
I'll be love's suicide
"Sakura Haruno, will you… Will you accept me as your husband?" He blushed and faltered a bit, but he made sure not to lose contact with her eyes. The pinkette broke down and joined him on the ground. She cried on his shoulder, and he only hugged her.
I'll be better when I'm older,
"Y-yes, Sasuke U-uchiha-a." She sobbed. She grinned and looked him directly in the eye. "I'll marry you, over, and over, and over again." He slipped the ring on her finger, and kissed her passionately. The two lay down on the picnic mat and enjoyed each other's love under the stars.
I'll be the greatest fan of your life.
Music kept on playing. They kept making love. Sakura swore that she was in heaven.
Everything was perfect.
I'll be the greatest fan of your life.
