title: Top Girl
pairing: eventual SasuSaku.
dedication: To my Blackberry for having a memopad where I can type all my fanfics chapters on it whenever I can't get onto a computer
notes:
School's started, and I have no free time especially because mom's home and making me stay off the computer for as long as possible. I hardly have any time to do any of my fanfics! I couldn't even continue with the ones that a lot of other readers are waiting for! I have a few couple of reviewers already telling me to hurry it up with the chapters! Life sucks...especially because my dad won't buy me a new mouse.

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Top Girl

The evening of the get-together had been her (and Hinata's and Sai's) first night back in Konoha. And that evening also marked the start of when almost all of Konoha 11—they had named their group that after some famous group of friends from some ninja anime they watched, and the name stuck even though they had a bit more than eleven—began to pester the Uchiha like never before. Naruto had been bad enough, but now Sasuke actually wished for those nightly meals at Ichiraku's again!

He was so scared—yes, scared but he told himself that he was just more annoyed with his "friends" than with his horde of fangirls—that he eventually decided to hide out in the campus library. He liked his peace and quiet, but he had never liked libraries for some reason. And for him to go there, he almost throught the apocalypse was coming. (Seriously, he really did.)

"So this is where you've been hiding, huh?"

He found himself looking at large green orbs shaded by pink bangs when he looked up.

"Naruto will be pleased to know. He has been complaining for the longest of times that he couldn't find you anywhere after your classes."

"You wouldn't dare." He found it strange that he was actually threatening her—her, Haruno Sakura. She had been so willing to help him out in the past. He found himself missing those days.

"Of course I wouldn't." She almost sounded offended that he had taken her joke to heart. "Like you, I know how loud and annoying Naruto is sometimes."

He raised an eyebrow. "Sometimes?" he asked.

She shrugged. "Well, I would like to believe he can't help it and that he isn't all that bad."

"He really isn't."

"Takes one to know one, huh?"

He was puzzled by her use of idiom.

"Well, I guess I'll see you around."

And as she left to go find some book, Sasuke decided that, yes, she would be seeing more of him.