A/N: This is part one of an "I don't know how many parts" series. WARNING: Unbeta-ed. And OOC Sasuke. Gomen. :3
Anti-Gravity
By: CandyTenshi
15. Perfect Blue
It was a pleasant day, Sakura decided. It was one of those rare days with perfect weather, nice strangers in a coffee shop, and a lot of time to spend all by herself.
Today was a complete opposite of her everyday routine, waking up late for school and getting scolded by Kakashi-sensei who came in even earlier than her. That was how bad she was, to even be later than the epitome of lateness himself.
The sky outside looked perfectly clear and blue, and the sun was not shining so much. Honestly, she hated sunny days, as opposed to her supposedly bright and cheery attitude, and saw sunny days as lazy days. Today, she was glad that the sky was kind enough to be clear on her happy day.
It was a really, really good day. This was all she thought of as she stood in her place, patiently waiting in line for her turn to order. Two more people were in front of her, and they were chatting like giggling fangirls. She could only care less; she had never been a fangirl of anybody herself.
"Oh. My. God. He's, like, so hot."
"I know, right? He's… Like…"
"So…"
"Hot?"
"Yeah!"
Sakura rolled her eyes as she listened to the girls, pitying the cashier who was trying to patiently wait for them.
No. Don't let them ruin your day, Sakura. Don't let them—
The good day was not a really good day after all.
Her face, that was previously calm and serene and defined peaceful slowly turned into that of fury.
A man with strange chicken butt hair suddenly cut in line, right in front of the two giggling girls who didn't seem to mind at all. Sakura shifted her weight from her left foot, crossing her arms hastily.
She watched disdainfully as the two stupid girls even snuck glances at the equally stupid man, batting their eyelashes at him.
Fed up, she decided to tap the guy's shoulder, readying a perfectly sweet smile for bait.
"Excuse me," she said a little loudly, gaining the attention of the three people in front of her and the cashier, who even stopped to look at her.
"You just cut in line," she turned her head to look behind her, quickly counting in her head how many people, including her, were standing in line. "As you can see, there are almost five people here, including those two girls. If you're not so blind."
The man just raised a perfectly arched eyebrow at her. That was when she noticed how… how… godly this man looked.
From his eyes down to his lips and even his jaws, the man's face was a perfectly sculpted one, a face that seemed to belong to one of the Greek gods.
He smirked at her when he noticed her staring. "Hn."
She blinked a couple of times, backing away from him when his stare intensified. The girls behind him also stared at her, although with detestation.
He turned around after a moment, and everything around her went back to normal. Her eyebrows furrowed, wondering what the hell just happened. One moment, he was standing there, making her feel dizzy with his intense stare and the next, he already had his back on her.
Stupid Greek… Satanic… person.
Realizing that there was nothing more she can do, she waited for them to be done, frowning as the girls even dared to stand beside him and flirt in broad daylight.
When they finally walked away, she put on a mechanical smile and said her order to the cashier.
"One double chocolate chip frappuccino please, thank you."
She fished out her wallet, and was about to hand some bills, when the cashier stopped her, shaking her head. "The man from a while ago already paid for your order, ma'am."
…
…
…
"What?"
Slowly, taking her frappuccino, she looked around for the strange man. She spotted him, sitting at a small table and staring at her with that arrogant smirk on his face.
What's with this guy?
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…
…
Kiss your boring everyday routine goodbye, Sakura. This guy's bound to make your life colorful.
"And messy," she whispered, still feeling his eyes on her.
She sighed, going out of the shop.
It's probably the pink hair.
A/N: Sorry for late update. Busy with school work. College sure is hard. :o
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