Who's calling my name? Why are they disturbing my slumber?

Huh?

I lift my head up off the desk, blinded by the ceiling lights. Looking to my left I catch a blurred glimpse of a figure.

Who's that? I blink to focus on the figure standing next to me. Kakashi, my english teacher, who was called in to substitute my biology class.

"Naruto, get out of this classroom. Go to lunch." He folded his arms, staring down at me.

"How long have I been out?" I sit up and collect my belongings, shoving them into my bag.

"All of class, but you didn't get up when the lunch bell rang," He paces away, "Don't worry, it's only been about a minute or two."

"Right, sorry." I sling my bag over my shoulder and speed walk out of class. Once exiting the classroom, I was hit by loud and scattered conversations.

The halls were crowded as usual, but I learned how to squeeze past everyone without any trouble. I never understood why people felt the need to take up more than half of these small hallways.

When I opened the door, I was hit with a cool breeze. Which later faded as I made my way into the parking lot.

"Tch." I stand a couple feet away from Sasuke, who was leaning on his car with his phone in his hand.

He must of heard me scuff since his head jolted up.

"I was just about to text you." He wore a friendly smile on his face, his dark eyes seemingly adding to the kind look.

"Sorry, I fell asleep." I rub the back of my head, slightly smiling to hide how tired I was feeling.

"Nothing to worry about," he chuckled, "Where to?"

Oh that's right..

"Uh, how about we go eat at Subway?" I made my way to the passenger side and stood there with my hand on the handle.

"Yeah, sure. Sounds good to me." Sasuke opened his door and got in, his hair lightly bouncing in the air as he did so.

It was quite cute actually, he is so… adorable.

I felt my face heat up, just enough for my skin to feel a slight burning sensation.

Breathe.

I duck my head and enter the car. Swallowing all my pride, I turned to look at Sasuke, daring to stare right into his eyes.

"I-," What do I even say? "Uh-, had another dream." I watch as he raises an eyebrow.

"Huh? When was that?"

"When I fell asleep in my biology class…" I felt my breathing become more uneven.

"Hm? Can you tell me about it?" He turned away and put the car in reverse. Proceeding to the destination.

"Well," I inclined my head, "Um.. I walked out of bio, met you out here, and you uh-"

I ducked my head down and let strands of my hair fall, covering my ever-growing flush.

"You captured me in an embrace. Confessed your love," I lower my voice, "and then we kissed."

Sasuke bursted out into laughter.

I scowled, watching him grin. But I couldn't be mad at him, he was too cute.

"You're so blunt with explaining things!" He turned my way, with a huge smirk on his face.

Fuck.

"Aren't you at all grossed out?!" I fiddle with my shirt, "This isn't a joke either!"

I'm beyond frustrated at this point, but also embarrassed in a small way. I fold my arms and pout my lips.

"Why? I literally had a wet dream of you. There's nothing left to the imagination."

The car came to a stop. I look up and see that we are in the parking lot of Subway.

"Naruto, stop sulking." Sasuke pulled the keys out of the ignition, then turning to face me.

"Don't give me those puppy eyes!" I turn away and stare out the window, "This isn't fair."

"You sound like a spoiled brat," he let a small chuckle escape, "Common now, I'm hungry."

I made a noise close to a growl as I reached over to open the door.

"Don't be that way." Sasuke got out of the car and walked in front of the entrance. Standing with his arms crossed, he watched me dawdle up to him.

"You think this is funny, huh?" I hold the door open. However mad I was, I still had to be polite.

He walked in, standing to the side as he waited for me to follow.

"No, absolutely not." He walked beside me as we made our way to make our order.


"Seems like it since you keep laughing." I clench my hand into a fist, my nails biting into my skin.

"Naruto," Sasuke turned his head to look at me, "We can talk about this in full detail when I sleep over tonight."

I had forgotten that today was Friday, and Sasuke either slept over at my place or I slept over at his place. Sometimes even for the whole weekend.

I frowned slightly, "Fine." I wanted to get all of this off my chest but I guess not.

"There's no need for me to go home after school. I already packed my bag."

"Alright." I let my clenched fist go and relaxed my shoulders. Just need to wait about another hour or so and I'll be home. Getting all the answers I want from him.


Economics class was slow as ever. Yamato was a good person, but not so good as a teacher. Not that I have anything against him though. He was on my favorite teacher list.

"Alright, Here's the homework. It's only four questions. So I expect it to be complete Monday."

The handout Yamato gave us was a bright pink color, and indeed only had four questions to answer. I'm glad I don't have to stress over work for this long weekend.

The bell rang, indicating it was time to go home.

"Have a nice weekend. Be safe!" Yamato stood to the side as the herd of students exited the classroom, ready to go home and relax after a long week of school.

I wondered how my weekend would go. How will Sasuke react? Will he still be friends with me?

Stop.

I swing my bag over my shoulder, and proceed out the doors and into the parking lot. Finding Sasuke standing yet again by his car, but this time looking in my direction.

I look at the floor, in order to hide the blush that was forming on my cheeks. Still continuing to walk to his vehicle.

"If you don't watch where you're going, you'll get hit." Sasuke clutched my arm, and pulled me out of the way of a car. "I don't want you dead yet."

Who says that?

"You'd just laugh if I did." I pull away and pace to the passenger side.

"Don't say some dumb shit like that." He scowled, getting into the car.

I enter the car, and sit with my hands in my lap. Trying to hide how anxious I was feeling.

"You seem feverish, are you alright?" The car was suddenly on the road and heading in the direction of my house.

"I'm fine," I scuff, folding my arms across my chest, "Stop looking at me."

He laughed, stopping at the red light. "Drop the attitude." Sasuke's eyes were locked on the road, his face serious. Not once did he look over at me after that.

I was fiddling with my hands, growing impatient and feeling slightly guilty for being so rude.

"Sorry." I mumble, "There's just been a lot of confusion."

"Well, hopefully it can be solved tonight." He pulled into my driveway, turning to give me a glance with a smirk on his face.