Sakura rushed to care for Sasuke, and held him in her arms. She cried,

"Waaa, I knocked out Sasuke!" All of the sudden, a bunch of Naruto's rolling down a hill like little kids knocked her over. Sakura sighed as Sasuke came to. Then a Naruto saw Chi lying there.

"Sakura, help me take care of this. What happened to Chi?"

"Ino did, in Sasuke's body." Sakura said.

"That sounds wrong on a number of levels," Naruto laughed.

"Look Naruto, I've got a large watermelon, and if you don't get Kakashi sensei now, I'll slam it on your head."

Sasuke wondered off with a bad headache. Then Sakura decided to try to carry Chi up the hill to Kakashi's. She fell halfway up the hill and Naruto and Kakashi came to help. Taking care of Chi wasn't so hard, she just needed time to rest. As soon as she was awake, she saw Kakashi standing at the bedroom door, with a bunch of bananas.

"I brought you a get well gift," he smirked.

"Come on in," she giggled, struggling to sit up. She made it okay, as Kakashi handed her the bananas.

"Ha, it's supposed to be flowers," she blushed.

"Sorry, never really done this sort of thing," he smiled.

"It's all right. I heard you don't care for anyone alive."

"Well I think that's changing slowly," he said, a little scared to admit it.

"That's a good thing."

"I was worried about you," he said as he got out a bandage, and pulled the sheets back. He lifted her leg, and started wrapping her leg up. He also wrapped her arms up and put a little sling on one.

"There now, are you hungry?" He asked.

"A little," she smiled.

"Let me make you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich." Kakashi got up, and Chi set the bananas aside. She smiled; it was the thought that counted after all. He then brought her a peanut butter sandwich, which she ate quickly.

"Thanks," she said with her last mouthful.

"Here's your Icha- Icha Paradise back, read and rest today, okay?" She nodded as he took the plate. He removed her headband, and set it aside, and kissed her forehead. She then continued to read her book and drifted off to sleep.