A/N: First of all, I want to apologize to my fans for taking like six years to finally freakin' update. I'm sorry! I'd lost my muse, but after all these years, it's finally back! I hope I haven't lost all of you.

Regardless, I came back to this story and re-read the words written by my seventeen year old self and decided that I just couldn't let that part of me die off. So here we are.

Without further ado, I present you chapter four.

UFO Baby SasuSaku Style, Chapter 4: Ruu's New Girlfriend


Sakura woke to the sounds of Ruu's laughter.

What was he doing in her bedroom so early in the morning? It was the first long weekend she'd gotten since school started, and she was hoping to get a chance to sleep in today.

It was impossible to be upset about it though. Ruu's giggles were just so adorable.

She cracked her eyes open with a smile to see the baby boy hovering over her dresser, giggling happily. A drawer had been tugged open, and about half a dozen of her belongings were floating in the air around the infant.

"Ruu!" she admonished without much conviction, "What are you doing?"

The baby answered with another giggle.

Climbing out of bed, Sakura plucked her belongings from the air and returned them to her dresser before shutting the drawer and turning back to the child.

Ruu still had one more item of hers between his chubby little fingers – a shiny, star-shaped necklace. Sakura's favourite. One of the few gifts Sakura has ever received from her distant mother.

Reaching for the baby with outstretched hands, she cooed, "Ruu, can Mama please have her necklace back?"

Ruu looked at her contemplatively for a moment.

"Daa! Daa!" He babbled in his baby language and held onto the item tighter, signifying no. He still wanted to play with it.

"Pretty please, Ruu?" Sakura tried again, giving the boy her best puppy eyes. "That necklace is very special to me. My mama gave it to me for my birthday."

Somehow, the baby seemed to understand, and he reluctantly handed the necklace back to her.

She flashed him a brilliant smile. "You're the best, Ruu!"

Taking the necklace back, Sakura placed it on top of her dresser before drawing the baby boy into a big hug and earning herself a loving gurgle from him.

"Let's go get you some breakfast, little monkey."

... Little did she know, a crow had caught sight of the shiny trinket on her dresser through her open window.


After a simple breakfast of milk and cereal (and a bottle of warm milk for Ruu), Sakura set the baby back into his floating carriage and eased him into a nap. She was halfway back to her room when she walked past and noticed the calendar hanging in the living room.

It's garbage day, isn't it? There are still a lot of other chores that you need to take care of too. A part of her conscience reminded. Ruu's clothes need washing, and he's running low on diapers, and we still need to buy groceries for dinner...

Shannarou! I'm too young to be feeling like a housewife! Inner Sakura whined.

Sighing, Sakura pulled her pink locks into a messy pony tail (to keep out of her face) and gathered up the garbage bags before heading down the shrine's steps to the designated garbage disposal location.

She had just dropped off the garbage and was heading back towards the shrine when she heard a little girl call out, "Obaa-chan!" (A/N: meaning "old lady".)

Sakura kept walking. Surely, the little girl couldn't be calling to her.

"Obaa-chan!" the voice repeated, this time the voice sounding a little closer.

Still, Sakura kept walking until she felt something smack into the back of her leg. "Obaa-chan! I'm talking to you!"

She cringed. That hurt!

Sakura turned around.

Before her was a little girl with big brown eyes, and long brown locks pulled into pig tails. She looked about four years old at best, and she had just crashed her small pink tricycle into Sakura's leg. The brat was glaring daggers at Sakura.

Sakura glanced around her, and seeing no one else around them, looked back down at the girl. "Are you talking to me?"

"Yes, you, Baa-chan! Who else? I saw you leave your garbage there!" she pointed at the garbage bags. "You can't leave your garbage there today! It's recycling day!"

"..."

Who are you calling an old lady, you little brat?!


Sasuke was in the middle of sweeping the shrine's front steps when he heard footsteps coming up the shrine's front stairs.

Glancing up, he saw a rather dejected looking Sakura trudging towards him with a large handful of garbage bags. Her head hung low and her rose coloured bangs covered her eyes as she approached him. What was she doing?

He stood there watching her until she came to a stop in front of him and shoved the garbage bags into his arms, knocking the broom out of his hands.

He growled. "Hey! What the hell—" he stopped himself midsentence as she finally raised her head to look up at him, emerald eyes glossy.

"How old do I look...?" His housemate wailed.

"... What?"

"How old do I look...?!" She cried again, tears on the verge of spilling from huge viridian eyes.

"..." He was too stunned to respond.

"I knew it! I'm old!" She wailed dramatically before running into the house and disappearing into her room, leaving one very confused Sasuke still standing at the front door.


Women make no sense. Sasuke grumbled to himself as he finally sat down to rest in the living room. He had finished sweeping and had put the garbage away, and was now taking a well-deserved break. His mind still pondered offhandedly over what Sakura was grumbling about earlier.

There were still more chores to do – it was hard to care for such a large shrine, and though he'd never admit it out loud, he was glad that Sakura and Wannya were around to help.

But for now, all he really wanted was a nice cup of tea and maybe some–

Ring. Ring.

He never could get any peace and quiet around here, could he?

Growling, he got up to answer the phone.

"TEME!" his best friend's voice screeched through the other end. He sounded extremely distressed and panicked. "HELP ME! I'M DYING!"


Sakura sulked down the hall unhappily with two large baskets of recently-washed clothes in her arms. Maybe the little girl was right. She WAS like an old woman. It's a holiday and she was sure all the other girls her age were out shopping right now. Yet here she was, stuck at home, changing Ruu's diapers and doing laundry.

She was so deep in thought that she didn't hear the thumping of footsteps of her housemate as he sprinted down the hall, just around the corner. She was just rounding the corner of the hallway when they crashed into each other. Again.

Clothes went flying, both baskets hit the floor, and she too, was just about to topple back onto her behind when a strong arm slipped around her waist and caught her.

Quickly gathering herself and slipping out of his hold, she flushed and was just about to yell at him for ruining her freshly-cleaned laundry when he interrupted. "I'll help you re-wash these when I get back. Naruto's in trouble."

And with that, he was out the front door before she could even blink.


Little Momoka peddled her tricycle up and down the street, a large bug net hanging from the back of her little vehicle.

Old ladies everywhere never seemed to know the difference between garbage day and recycling day! Momoka took it upon herself to patrol the designated garbage disposal area and to stop people from throwing out garbage. Someone had to take care of the environment!

She was just rounding back to the garbage when she saw a large grow land on a garbage bag.

Momoka reached for her net. "Oh no you don't, Mister Crow!" she declared. "You're not making a mess here again!"

She climbed off her tricycle and swung her net at the crow, successfully scaring it away, although not before forcing the crow to drop a shiny little trinket onto the floor.

Is that a necklace?


Naruto chuckled nervously as he glanced at his best friend.

Sasuke had just found him at his favourite ramen bar, Ichiraku, and the raven-haired man was now glaring at him with a look that promised pain. Serious pain. Hell, if looks could kill, Naruto would be dead right now.

"I thought you said you were dying." Sasuke accused. "What the hell is this?"

Naruto was seated at the ramen bar, with 17 empty ramen bowls in front of him.

"Eheheh... Well I mean... It's kinda an emergency..." Naruto admitted, scratching the back of his head sheepishly as he subtly nudged the meal's bill towards Sasuke with his other hand. "I uh... kinda ran out of money..."

"...Do you think you could... y'know..." He left it hanging, and nudged the bill towards Sasuke again.

Sasuke looked at the bill, but didn't respond.

"..."

"..."

"... Teme, don't ignore me!"

Sasuke glared at Naruto once more before finally reaching into his pocket and slapping a few bills onto the table.

"... Usuratonkachi."

And with that, Sasuke turned to leave.

"...Hey! Wait! Teme!" The blond quickly bowed apologetically to the shop owner before sprinting out to catch up with his best friend. "Hey! Stop walking away from me!"

"...?"

"Hehe well the guys and I are heading to Shikamaru's to play some basketball, and since you're already here, I was thinking you should come with us!"


Sakura flopped onto the living room floor, pink hair splayed across the carpet. She had finally finished rewashing, and hanging up all of the laundry. She'd even vacuumed most of the house. All that was left now was to mop the kitchen, and to go buy groceries so that Wannya could prepare dinner.

She glanced at the clock.

2:15 PM.

Sasuke's been gone for nearly four hours. So much for helping her with the chores. She swore he ditched on purpose.

Bleh.

She closed her eyes.

She could really use a nap right now.

She was just about to doze off when–

Ring! Ring!

Ugh. Of course the phone would ring now.

Sakura dragged herself off the floor and stumbled over to the phone.

"Uchiha residence." She grumbled monotonously into the receiver.

"Sakura!" Tenten's voice came through the other end. "I called your cell phone but you didn't answer!"

"Ah... sorry, I left my phone in my room while I was vacuuming." Sakura yawned, rubbing her eyes. "What's up?"

"Oh, well Hinata and I are heading to the mall! Wanna join us?"

That caught her attention.

"Yes, I'd love to go!" Sakura's eyes lit up for a moment before she glanced at the clock and realized it was almost 3 PM. Her shoulders slumped. "... Ah... but I can't go... I still have some chores left to do."


Wannya waddled into the living room at the sound of the phone ringing, but Sakura seemed to have answered the call before he got there.

"... Ah... but I can't go... I still have some chores left to do." He heard her grumble.

She wants to go out? She's been working really hard to help take care of Ruu-chama. Mama Sakura deserves a break! He thought.

He grabbed a pen and a piece of paper.

"Don't worry, Sakura-san! Go enjoy yourself! Leave the chores to me!" He wrote before holding the paper out for Sakura to see.

The life seemed to return to Sakura's eyes. "Really?" she asked him, covering the receiver so that Tenten could not hear her.

Wannya nodded.

"You're the best, Wannya!" she squealed, giving the cat a one-armed hug.

"Nevermind, Tenten! I can come! Where should I meet you?"

Sakura skipped about her room happily, digging through her closet for her favourite outfit.

Finally! She could take a break and catch some time with the girls!

Tugging on her top and brushing her hair, she glanced in the mirror one last time to make sure she was decent.

Hm. Her neck looked kind of bare. Now would be a good time to wear her necklace.

She walked towards her dresser to look for it. She could've sworn she'd left it right here. Where'd it go?

She tugged her drawer open to double check.

Where was her necklace?!

Did Ruu take it again?

She glanced at the clock.

Damnit! I'm going to be late! Inner Sakura panicked.

Sakura dashed down the hall to Ruu's room where the baby boy had just woken up from his nap. She checked his little hands and even looked in his mouth. Nothing.

"Ruu, where is my necklace?!" She cried.

Ruu stared at her in confusion. "Daa?"

Sakura slumped to the floor, eyes glistening. "My necklace is gone!"

She let out a sniffle as Ruu hovered around her worriedly.

Ruu wanted to help.

"Mama?" Ruu gave her pink locks a light tug.

Gathering herself, she pulled Ruu into a small hug and thanked him for his concern before handing him to Wannya and heading for the door.

"Daaa!" Ruu called after her.

Sakura turned back to look at the baby.

"Mama! Daa! Daa!" He repeated, waving his hands animatedly. He looked determined, his little hands clenching and unclenching. He looked like he wanted to help.

Sakura smiled.

"You'll help Mama look for her necklace?"

"Daaaaa!"

She leaned over and gave Ruu a peck on his cheek. "Thank you, Ruu."

That being said, she would have to look for it later. She was running late.


Two hours of shopping later, Sakura was starting to feel a little bit better.

She had managed to find a couple of cute tops, and catch a good sale on a gorgeous pair of boots. Tenten had also managed to find some nice workout clothes.

"Hinata, is there any shop you'd like to see? You still haven't bought anything." Tenten asked.

"Eh... n-no, I don't have much preference." Hinata responded shyly.

"Oh come on, Hinata! Just pick a store!" Tenten urged.

"Um... okay..." Reluctantly, Hinata raised a hand and pointed a random shop. "Let's go see that one, then."

It turned out to be a jewelry shop.

Sakura's mind wandered to her still-missing necklace, and to Ruu's determined little face as he seemed to promise to find it. She wondered how Ruu was doing. Did he miss her? She felt a pang of guilt for leaving him at home to come shopping. Some "mama" she was.

His "papa" is no better! Inner Sakura argued. ...Though, isn't it odd to think of us as Ruu's mama, and Sasuke as Ruu's papa? It implies that we've had a baby with Sasuke!

Heat rushed to her cheeks as she envisioned the shirtless Sasuke she saw the other morning, and she shook her head to clear her thoughts.

What was she doing, thinking of Sasuke?! She should be worried about Ruu!

Turning to Tenten and Hinata, Sakura lowered her head apologetically, "Sorry guys, but I think I should head home."


Quickly feinting around Naruto, Sasuke dashed down the court, corded muscles covered in a light sheen of sweat. They'd been playing for a while, and like most of the other guys, his shirt lay forgotten on a nearby bench.

A few girls watched them from the sidelines with hearts in their eyes.

Dodging around Neji, Sasuke lept and let the basketball fly. The girls on the sidelines squealed and cheered, distracting him. The ball hit the rim and bounced off the backboard before dropping through the net. He'd just barely made that three-pointer. He turned to glare at his little audience.

One of the girls had bright red hair and dark green eyes.

She's not as pretty as Sakura. Sasuke thought for a moment before he inwardly slapped himself. What the hell was that?!

Sasuke broke out of his thoughts as Shikamaru slapped him gently on the back, complimenting him on his three-pointer.

Ignoring the compliment, Sasuke glanced skywards to realize that the sun was no longer beaming down from above, but was instead starting to set in the horizon, painting the sky with various shades of reds and oranges.

Sasuke looked at his watch.

He had been out for a while.

Hadn't he told Sakura he'd help her with the chores?

He wondered if she remembered to feed Ruu between all of the cleaning. He could almost hear Ruu's voice in his head, crying to him, his tiny hands grasping an empty baby bottle. Papa!

... Surely, his "mama" would've fed him...

How had Naruto convinced him to come play basketball?

He retrieved his shirt and tugged it back over his head, ignoring the murmur of disappointment from his fans. "I'm going home."


Meanwhile, at the grocery store, Wannya had transformed himself into a middle-aged woman to appear as a Ruu's mother.

Ruu sat in a stroller in front of him as he strolled down the supermarket aisles, admiring the unusual foods they had on Earth.

"The radishes on Earth sure are small, aren't they, Ruu-chama?" Wannya mused. "And the tomatoes are red instead of purple..."

Ruu giggled and made to hover out of his seat to retrieve the bizarre tomato.

Wannya quickly snatched Ruu and placed him back into the stroller before anyone could see them. "Ruu-chama! You mustn't fly when we're in public! We could get caught and cause Sasuke-san and Sakura-san a lot of trouble!" He whispered.

"...Daa?"

"Promise me, Master Ruu! No flying, okay?"

"Daa!" Ruu nodded.

Wannya patted Ruu's head appreciatively before turning towards the cashiers to pay for their groceries.


Ruu loved going out. Even confined to his stroller, he enjoyed watching all of busy bustling of people around him. He was just glancing out of the supermarket's front doors when he saw a girl on a tricycle peddle by.

She had something shiny around her neck.

Mama's necklace!

"DAA!"

Ruu waved his hands to get Wannya's attention, but Wannya was looking elsewhere.

Hmph. Ruu would take matters into his own hands then.

He hovered out of his seat to pursue the girl before remembering Wannya's words from earlier.

No flying!

With that, he lowered himself to the ground and began crawling after the girl.


Momoka was hungry. Peddling past an ice cream truck, she rummaged through her small pockets to see if she had enough money for a cone, when she suddenly felt a tug on her pigtails.

She turned around.

A small boy with golden blond hair and bright blue eyes stared back at her.

How had he managed to climb onto the back of her tricycle?

"Hey! What do you think you're doing? Get off!" she told him, raising her voice angrily.

Ruu stared at her for a moment before bursting into tears.

"...Wait what?! Boys aren't supposed to cry! Stop crying!" Momoka was alarmed now. Uh oh! She made him cry! What should she do?

Awkwardly, she scooped the boy into her arms, trying to calm him. "Stop crying!" She repeated, as panicked eyes darted around the relatively empty street. Where had he come from? Where were his parents?

"My name is Momoka. What's your name? How old are you? Where did you come from? Where's your mama?" She panicked."

At the word 'mama', Ruu paused. That's right! He was here on a mission to retrieve Mama's necklace! He stopped crying long enough to reach a hand for the star-shaped necklace around Momoka's neck, only to have her pull away and out of his reach.

"Hey! That's my necklace! You can't have it!" She reprimanded.

Still, Ruu tried to reach for it, and once more, Momoka leaned back and out of his reach before grasping his little hand to stop him. She was so absorbed in keeping the necklace away from him, that both failed to notice a certain angry crow circling above them.

"I'll admit though, you have good taste! I got it as a prize today after defeating a big, mean crow!" She exclaimed proudly.

Ruu did not understand. A crow? Well it didn't matter. He needed it back for Mama!

He was just about to try to reach for it again when he saw the large black bird swoop down towards Momoka, sharp talons bared threateningly.

Caw! Caw!

Momoka turned just as the bird was just about to sink its claws into her shoulder, when the bird suddenly froze.

Literally.

The bird was hovering in the air, seemingly frozen in time, like some sort of feathery, floating statue.

Huh?

Momoka looked back at Ruu to see him pointing an angry finger at the bird.

Did he just... freeze the bird?

Her suspicions were confirmed when with a flick of his little arm; the crow suddenly went flying into the distance and out of sight.

Momoka's eyes widened. "Woah! Did you just do that?"

"Daa!" Ruu looked back at her, waving his arms happily.

"Wow! You're young, but you're pretty good!" She mused. "Okay! I've decided! I will be your girlfriend!" The four-year old announced.

"Daa?"

"Here!" Momoka reached behind her neck to undo the clasp to the necklace, before handing it to Ruu. "This will be proof that you are my boyfriend!"


"Ruu-chama, I think Sasuke-san and Sakura-san will be very proud of us tonight for having completed our first grocery mission!" Wannya grinned.

He had just pocketed his wallet after paying, and was loading the groceries onto the back of the stroller when he noticed it.

The stroller was empty.

"RUU-CHAMA!" Wannya panicked. "WHERE DID YOU GO?!"


Sakura was on her way home when she saw him. He's tall, and his unusual, spiky, chicken-butt hair really did stand out.

It was also really, really hard to miss the mass of fangirls tailing him.

She called out to him.

He turned at the sound of his name before stopping to let her catch up to him. "What are you doing here?" he asked. Who was taking care of Ruu?

"Ah... I came out to do a little bit of shopping with Tenten and Hinata..." she admitted sheepishly.

"What about the chores at home?" He asked.

"Wannya offered to finish the rest of the chores and to let me take a break." She reasoned. "But I'm heading back now."

It was kind of irresponsible of her to leave Ruu and Wannya alone at home, wasn't it? He didn't really have the right to yell at her though. He was out all day too. Sighing, he relented and turned towards the direction of the shrine. "Alright. Let's go home."

Sasuke spoke as if the fangirls weren't even there, but Sakura noticed some of the glares being directed her way as they realized the two lived together.

"Wait! What?! Who is this girl, Sasuke-kun?!" A fangirl screeched. "Why does she live with you?!"

This had Sasuke pausing for a moment in thought.

This would be a good chance to get the annoying girls off of his back.

Deciding it to be worth a shot, Sasuke turned back towards Sakura and offered to take her shopping bags for her before reaching an arm around her, and tucking her possessively against his side. She flushed beet red at his sudden approach, but did not resist.

"This is Sakura-chan, and she is my girlfriend." He sneered at the girls. "Now get lost."

And with that, he led an embarrassed Sakura down the street, leaving a mob of sobbing, heartbroken girls behind them.


The pair walked some distance towards their home in silence before Sakura cleared her throat, reminding Sasuke of his offending appendage still around her torso.

He retracted his arm and stepped out of her personal space, turning his face away from her in hopes that she would not notice the faint blush creeping up his cheeks.

"I can't believe you just used me like that!" Sakura pouted, cheeks still flushed. "Now I'll have to face the wrath of your fangirls!"

"Hn. You'll be able to handle yourself."

"Hah! Thank you for your vote of confidence, but clearly, you have no idea how scary an angry woman can be!"

"Hn. I live with you. I think I have an idea."

"Hey! Is that any way to talk to your girlfriend?" She mocked.

"... Hn."

"I keep telling you, sweetie, 'hn' is not a word! You really need to learn to expand your vocab– "

"–RUU-CHAMA!" a voice interrupted.

The pair turned towards a middle-aged woman who was frantically running up and down the street.

"RUU-CHAMA!" She repeated, glancing around corners anxiously and peering into garbage cans. "RUU-CHAMA! WHERE ARE YOU HIDING?!"

"..."

"..."

"... Is that... Wannya?" Sakura pondered out loud.

"Hn..."

Sasuke reached out and snatched the back of the woman's shirt as she skittered past them. "Wannya." He addressed the woman simply. "What the hell have you done now?"

The woman froze, turned towards them slowly in recognition before dropping dramatically to her knees.

"Sasuke-san! Sakura-san! Wannya wailed. "I'VE LOST RUU-CHAMA!"

Sasuke and Sakura had no time to lecture him.

"Where did you see him last?" Sasuke asked methodically, shoving the shopping bags into Wannya's arms.

"What was he wearing?" Sakura added.

Wannya pointed in the direction of the grocery store. "Grocery store... brown corduroy overalls with his brown teddy bear cap..."

And with that, the pair were off, dashing down the street in search of their baby alien.


An hour of searching later, Sakura was on the brink of tears. The sun was disappearing into the edge of the horizon already, and it was starting to get dark. Street lights were slowly blinking on.

Where did Ruu go? What if Ruu was hurt?

Her imagination was running wild.

What if he was kidnapped? What if someone saw him flying and he was captured?!

Sakura's mind was reeling and her heart ached for the baby boy who called her mama. Where was he?

She'd just let out a quiet sniffle when she felt a warm hand rest on her shoulder.

"Don't worry. We'll find him." Sasuke assured her quietly. He was worried too, though he'd never let it show on his stoic face.

She nodded numbly and wiped her eyes on the sleeve of her jacket.

"We haven't checked the park yet." He informed her.

When she didn't move, he took her hand and gently tugged her along.

"Come on. Ruu probably misses his mama."

Momoka sat uncomfortably on a park bench next to Ruu, her tricycle parked on the ground behind them.

It was getting late. What should she do? She still hasn't found her boyfriend's parents. Surely, they must be worried about attempts to ask him where he lived or even what his name was were in vain. He was too young to speak in anything more than baby language.

He was looking down at the necklace Momoka gave him, and he looked like he was about to cry again.

"Mama..." He sniffled. The poor child must miss his mother.

Momoka wrapped her little arms around Ruu and pulled him into a comforting hug. "Don't worry. I will get you home. I promise."

Sakura was worriedly jogging through the park with Sasuke when she saw a familiar tricycle by one of the park benches.

She grimaced.

That was that little brat's tricycle! The one who called her an old lady! What was she doing at the park so late at night?

Tugging Sasuke's arm, she pointed towards the tricycle. "I know that tricycle. It belongs to a little girl who lives on our street, I think. I'm going to go check on her."

Sasuke nodded, following.

They didn't expect to find the little brat with Ruu curcled against her side.

"Ruu!" Sakura exclaimed, relieved.

Ruu looked up at the sound of his mama's voice.

"Mama!"

Sakura had the baby in her arms before anyone could even blink. She nudged her cheek affectionately against Ruu's, mumbling nonsensical reassurances.

"Mama!" Ruu babbled. "Mama! Daa! Daa!" He waved his arms, trying to get her to stop coddling him long enough to get her attention.

She paused and looked down at Ruu just as he thrusted his little fist at her. Her necklace.

She gasped. "Ruu! You went to find mama's necklace?" Her eyes filled with happy tears. "Oh, my little hero!" She coddled again, pulling him in for another hug. "You're the best, Ruu!"

Sasuke couldn't help but smirk a little at the sight.

"Hey! Wait just a minute!" Momoka interrupted. "What do you think you're doing with my boyfriend, obaa-chan?!"

There was a moment of silence.

"I'M NOT AN OLD LADY, YOU LITTLE BRAT!"


Dear Diary,

Master Ruu took us on quite an adventure today by running off to find Sakura-san's necklace. It was horrifying, but Sasuke-san and Sakura-san seem to have grown closer over it. – Wannya was typing into his diary when he heard a loud thump, followed by Sakura-san's voice, screeching.

"GET OUT, UCHIHA! YOU PERVERT!"

There was the sound of a door slamming shut, followed by footsteps storming down the hallway. Sasuke-san seems to have walked in on Sakura-san's bath by accident, again.

You'd think there'd be more than one bathroom in this huge house.

"TRUST ME, NO ONE WANTS TO SEE YOU NAKED, HARUNO."

Wannya sweatdropped before turning back to his diary.

Or at least, I think they grew closer. I can never really tell. Anyway, Ruu-chama seems to have found himself a girlfriend today – a cute little girl by the name of Momoka. Things sure are getting interesting!

That's all I'll be writing for now.

Wannya, signing off.


A/N: Hope you guys enjoyed that! Please R&R!