[ May I ]
May I love you
"I'll knock off early today. I have some things to do later."
Sasori grabbed his wallet on the table and his coat, heading for the door without waiting for Deidara's answer. Sakura was still busy doing her work in the room to not realize Sasori had already left.
He got into his car swiftly and drove it to the mall and would usually glanced at his watch every time he stopped at the traffic light.
He entered the building and into the toy's section, Sasori browsed through a few toy cars on the shelves before his eyes laid on a bright green toy sports car. He slightly smiled and nodded, reaching out for the box and stared at it. Out of nowhere, a young sales girl went over to Sasori and politely bowed.
"May I help you?" She smiled; Her smile gave Sasori the creeps as he forced a smile back.
"Ah, yes. Please wrapped this up for me."
They went over to the counter after he had picked the wrapping paper for the gift. The sales girl walked to the empty counter and began wrapping while Sasori patiently waited for her to finished wrapping. Not because of how impatient he was, but Sasori noticed that the salesgirl was wrapping the gift rather slowly. And even once or twice did that lady sneak a peek at him.
Time passed slowly and the lady was still slowly cutting the scotched tape. Sasori silently prayed that some one on earth would just come and helped him out. He's really tired of waiting already.
"Hey Sasori! Didn't expect to see you here."
As if his prayers were answered, he turned to find the familiar tall man approaching towards him and gave him a light punch on his shoulder. "Kisame?"
"Who are these gifts for?" Kisame pointed. The lady looked up to glance at Sasori, but he caught her staring at him. The salesgirl immediately averted her eyes and looked down, starting to quicken her pace.
"For a kid." Sasori responded.
"A kid? Whoa, when did you have a son?" Kisame blurted out without any care for their surrounding. Sasori could have sworn that he saw the lady jerked for a moment before angrily tearing the tape into half.
"Hn… yeah." Sasori muttered, seeming to get what Kisame was doing.
"That would be 25 dollars. Thank you." The saleswoman pushed the gift to Sasori on the counter. The redhead smirked and took the gift, walking out of the store, Kisame following behind him.
"Thanks a lot, if it wasn't for you. I would have to stuck there maybe for another half an hour." Sasori mumbled.
"Ha, actually I was browsing through some stuff when I saw you at the counter. Your looks just shows that you needed help urgently." Kisame said.
"Thanks again. I need to hurry back now." Sasori gave a light slap on Kisame's bulky shoulder.
"Bye." Kisame slightly smirked and waved him off as he observed him walking towards the lift and pressing the buttons impatiently.
"I wonder who is the gift for anyway…" Kisame shrugged and entered the building once more.
0o0
"Hmmmm…" Deidara was focusing his attention on his mini size clay bird, 'The wings need some more adjustment.' He thought silently to himself, but nether less to say, he's still very proud of his art.
"Art is fleeting yeah."
Out of the blue, Deidara could hear a sound of vibration in the room. He knitted his eyebrows as he searched in the entire room to find what was making the buzzing noise. No, not his phone. Not his computers. Not his-
Deidara spotted the vibration on Sasori's table. The blonde smirked. "Sasori is careless today."
He reached out for the phone on the table and looked at the caller's name. "Tsunade?" Deidara answered the call, but without even speaking a word, the caller blasted loud sentences and comments without even bothering to know who picked up the call.
"Sasori! The party would start in 15 minutes! Where the hell are you? Don't tell me you're still at work now! Or I'll really beat the crap out of you!"
After a long pause, Deidara clear his throat and spoke. "I'm sorry, but Sasori had accidentally left his phone in the office, he left about an hour ago. I suppose he might be on the way to your destination yeah." Deidara mumbled.
"Oh." There was a long pause.
"Alright! I'm sorry for your disturbance, go on. Go on with your work now." The mood of the voice changed entirely, from the vicious one to a kinder and gentle one. Deidara shivered. "It's alright yeah."
"Granny Tsunade! Hurry up!" Deidara could hear a soft yet clear voice behind the caller.
"I'm coming! All right, thanks. Bye." The caller cut the call. Deidara stared at the blank phone screen.
"Where the hell is Sasori going yeah." Deidara wondered aloud.
In the next second, a loud crash came out from the project room, Deidara straightened himself on his chair, staring in horror at the room.
"Sakura! Are you alright?" The blonde rushed to his feet, and right at that moment, Sakura flung opened the door with a phone in her hand.
"I'll be there by 15 minutes. YES 15 MINUTES!" Sakura exclaimed, locking the project door behind her and rushed past Deidara as if he was invisible.
"I'm… not at work of course! Yes! I'm currently in a cab now! Yes Tsunade! I've bought his gift already. Of course I remembered the time, I already said I'm on a taxi now…"
Sakura rushed down the stairs and run towards her front desk as she grabbed her handbag and a plastic bag with a card sticking onto it. Deidara followed behind her with Sasori's phone still in his hand as he watched the panicking girl exited from the office.
"Tsunade… Tsunade?" The blonde stared at the phone and at the girl with bubblegum-colored hair running towards the street, still talking endlessly on her phone while waving frantically for a taxi.
"Could it be…" Deidara said, he nodded to himself before rushing down the stairs as well, locking the office door after taking all his stuffs.
0o0
"Dammit! Why can't I get a cab when I needed one?" Sakura impatiently tapped her foot while watching the taxi packed with passengers drove past her. She stared at her phone to realize she don't have much time left…
"Ms Haruno. Need a lift?"
Sakura stared at the black car approaching towards her, the blonde pointed at the back of his car as Sakura gave an ever-apologetic smile.
"I would love too! But I thought you would have a meeting in half an hour time?" Sakura asked. Deidara waved her off.
"The client had request for a later meeting. I can spare you about 2 to 3 hours. How bout' that yeah." Deidara gave a seductive wink.
Her face almost turned as pink like her hair, she grabbed onto her bags and got into the car without hesitation. Sakura told the address and Deidara immediately sped off.
"That place… Isn't it an orphanage?" Deidara asked, glancing once in a while at Sakura who was sitting beside the driver's seat.
"Yup. There is a kid's birthday today. Tsunade had organized a party for him and I was clearly invited. Not that wasn't willing to go, but I was really lost track of time." Sakura rubbed the back of her head sheepishly.
"Tsunade…" Deidara glanced down at Sasori's phone in his pocket.
"Oh, where did Sasori go? I didn't see him when I knocked off." Sakura asked.
"He went somewhere yet he didn't mention it yeah." The blonde replied, after turning to the left and down the streets. They reached after a few turns and the car finally stopped right outside a huge gate.
A familiar red Dodge Neon had already parked itself right beside the gate as well. Both of them almost knew whose car it belongs to when they stared at each other in amazement. Sakura grabbed her stuffs and alighted from the car, followed by Deidara.
"The plate number…" Deidara frowned and stared at the gate.
Right on the cue, the gate opened, revealing a blonde lady with her bangs parted in the middle and fall down the sides of her face. Her long, blonde hair was tied into two ponytails.
Deidara stared at her blouse, which is closed rather low, revealing her sizeable cleavage. "Whoa..." He mumbled.
"You're late by 3 minutes." Tsunade grumbled before glancing at Deidara and his car.
"You said you were on a Taxi." Tsunade turned her attention to Sakura. "Er… you see, the cab's tire punctured, and then-"
"Sakura-Chan! Ino-Chan!"
Deidara blinked once again, staring at a small girl skipping towards Sakura, hugging her leg. "Hello Hikari!" Sakura smiled, mentally glad that this girl saved her life from Tsunade's clutches.
"Oh! This is my boss. Deidara. He's not Ino-Chan! Ino-Chan is busy at her shop so she would not be visiting today." Sakura said hesitantly, glancing at Deidara for his reaction.
"Hello Deidara-Chan!" Hikari smiled and waved.
"Deidara-Kun would be better." Sakura whispered.
"Oh I see…"
"So you were the one that picked up Sasori's call?" Tsunade blurted out. Both of them stared at the female blonde.
"Sasori?" They both said at once.
"Sakura-Chan is here!" A few kids yelled inside the huge orphanage. Sasori, who was already inside, frowned.
"Sakura?" He looked out of the gate, to find the pinkette and the blonde staring back at him.
"Sasori?" Both of them said in unison.
"Sakura? Deidara?"
The two of them entered the building, followed by Tsunade and Hikari. The trio stared at each other, waiting for one of them to speak up. And finally, Deidara did. He took out Sasori's phone and handed it to him.
"You left it in the office today yeah. So I came here to give it back as I thought Sakura might have known where you are." Sasori stared at it, before taking it from his hand.
"I didn't notice it until you gave it to me." He muttered.
"Well, I was here because I'm supposed to be here." Sakura said. She lifted up the plastic bag and walked over to a little boy with a bright green party hat on his head.
"Sakura-Chan!" He exclaimed.
"Happy Birthday! Here a gift that I promised I would buy for you the other day." Sakura merrily handed the gift over and the little boy delightfully accepted it before running to his friends to flaunt his gifts.
"I'm here because I should be here too." Sasori replied back, after realizing the other two was staring at Deidara.
"I should probably get going since I've done my mission yeah." Deidara shrugged, preparing to leave. But Sakura grabbed his hand and stopped him. Sasori's eyes widened as he stared at Sakura's grip on Deidara's wrist.
"Why don't you join us? The more the merrier!" Sakura smiled sweetly. Sasori slightly pouted, but it goes unnoticed to everyone. Tsunade came over, with a huge smile plastered on her face. "Yeah, the more the merrier!"
"Uh, sure!" Deidara replied, the two girls then brought him over to the kids and started introducing to each and everyone, completely ignoring the redhead that was standing all alone. "Am I being ignored?" Sasori grumbled.
"Sasori-kun! Can we join them?" Hikari tugged on his shirt, shyly playing with her ponytail. He slightly smiled.
"Let's go." He said, allowing Hikari to pull him towards the group of children's and the adults.
0o0
"Why aren't you joining them?" Tsunade approached Sasori who was sitting alone on a bench while Deidara and Sakura were playing with the toy car that Sasori had bought with the kids.
Sasori just shook his head; Tsunade sat beside him on the bench and ruffled his brick red hair like back then when she took care of him.
"You're still the same old Sasori I met…" Tsunade smiled while Sasori grumbled and look ahead, staring at the other two who were laughing together with the kids.
The blonde looked at him, before she breaks the awful silence. "Did you found the girl that you had been looking for all these years?" She asked. He never answered, but he didn't ignore the question as well.
"I've found the girl." His hazel eyes stared at his feet.
"But I can't find a place in her heart." He mumbled softly. The blonde almost missed out what he had mumbled but was able to make out what he was saying. She could sense sort of sadness and disappointment in his voice.
Tsunade turned to stare at Sakura. Both of them knew who they were talking about, she knew that he knew who the girl was. Tsunade gave a pat on his back before she suddenly stood up, startling Sasori for a moment.
"I almost forgot." She only said, before running back into the building. Sasori watched the blonde sprinting back. 'Granny still can run…' He silently thought to himself. Within seconds, she rushed back with a rather huge box in her hand, slumping back down on her seat. "Here!"
"This…" Sasori knitted his eyebrows, finding the box rather familiar. Tsunade handed the red box to him as he curiously took it and place it on his lap, opening the lid to find all his stuffs in the box.
"You left it here years ago, forgetting to bring it back with you. I always failed to give it back to you when you dropped by." She explained. Sasori looked over through his stuff, his photos, papers and all sort of crazy stuff he had during his younger days. He took out a piece of photo stuck at the corner and brush away the dust on it.
"Hn…"
"Look at this, all of you were throwing vegetables when young, now everyone had lead their own life and even start their own family. Time past really fast…" Tsunade twinkled as she pointed at the photo, reminiscing about the days when they were little
"It's as though I'm growing old already." The female blonce sighed
0o0
"I still don't get it." Sakura muttered, standing by Deidara's side, watching and smiling all away while the kids were playing.
"Don't get what?" The artist responded.
"How did Tsunade-sama met Sasori, or vice versa?" She said. Deidara shrugged in response.
"Sasori didn't mentioned much about his past or family, all I knew was that he live in an orphanage since young. And I supposed… It should be this one since everyone seemed to know him quite well yeah." Deidara stroked his chin, observing their surrounding.
"He's and… orphan?" Sakura said in surprise, glancing at her boss who was sitting at the bench with Tsunade.
"He always knocked off early once in a while…" He noted, nodding his head to himself again.
"What about you? Yeah?" He asked. Sakura fiddled with the red sweet wrapper on her hand, making it into a small ball.
"Tsunade is my mum's good friend, I came here to visit them regularly after my previous job." Sakura said.
"I remember!"
Sakura and Deidara turned to the other two at the bench when Tsunade's voice had caught their attention. Sasori was holding onto a photo while Tsunade was laughing and pointing at something in it. Sakura began sprinting towards the two, followed by Deidara.
"What's that?" Sakura pointed out. Sasori raised up his head in bewilderment, glimpsing at the photo before stuffing it into the box.
"Nothing." He merely said.
"Whoa, was that a stuff bear I saw?" Deidara reached out for the toy in the box before Sasori slapped his hand away.
"Don't touch my things." He warned him, closing the box with the cover and placing it onto his lap.
"Cheh. Old guy playing stuff toy…" Deidara teased, but like what all three had expected, Sasori ignored him.
0o0
"Buh Bye!"
The children waved back to the trio as they exiting the gate. Tsunade gave a pat to the three of them.
"Do visit when you're free." She reminded.
"We will!" Sakura gave her signature thumbs up. The older blonde could only give a smile.
The gate closed and they could still hear the laughter of the kids even when it closed. Sasori walked to his car with the box still in his hand, Deidara and Sakura stood right outside the entrance, but before Deidara could speak, his phone rang.
"Deidara speaking yeah. Oh?" Deidara looked at his watch and gave a slap on his forehead.
"I'm sorry! Ok, I'll be there in 5 minutes. Thank you." Deidara cut the call, glancing at Sakura.
"It's okay! I can walk up to the next street to get a cab. Thank you for driving me here anyway." Sakura said.
"But-"
"Meeting your client is more important. I just need to walk some distance only." Sakura interrupted, pushing him to his car.
"Fine." Deidara slammed shut his car door and put on his seat belts. "I'll go first. See you yeah." Deidara said, Sakura waved back as the car sped off and turned into another street.
Sakura whirled around, to find Sasori standing right beside his car with the keys in his hand, staring at her.
"You want a ride?" Sakura blinked before regaining back her composure.
"Yeah, sure!" She said, getting into the car.
Sakura tugged onto her seat belt, but it got stuck suddenly. After Sasori finished putting on his seat belt, he glanced at the desperate bubblegum-colored hair girl, pulling the seat belt to fit into the small thin hole.
"I'll help you." Sasori put his arm to the other side while the other behind the seat as he started trying to pull the stuck seat belt.
Sakura could feel back of her neck grew warm. 'What's this feeling again?' She thought. With a final pull, Sasori stretched the seat belt and tugged it into the hole before returning to his own seat.
"Thank you." She tried to remain as calm as possible. Sasori just gave a nod, before starting his car and drove it to the same direction where Deidara had gone.
"Which direction should I go?" He asked. "Er, you can turn-"
"Growwwwwwwwwwl…"
They paused for a while, before both of them stared at Sakura's stomach.
"I guess you didn't eat just now." Sasori said.
"I was busy doing some stuff, so I didn't get to touch any food." Sakura mumbled in embarrassment.
"Do you want to eat something before I send you home?" He continued. Sakura nodded. She felt extremely awkward, and rather uneasy to be sitting in a car with Sasori alone.
She didn't felt like that even when she first gets onto Sasuke or Deidara's car. But where did theses tingling feeling come from?
"Hey! Since we are near the Konoha streets. We should try out their Ramen!" Sakura pointed at the huge sign just a few meters away from the car, trying hard to ignore the weird sensation she was feeling. Sasori slightly smiled.
"Lead the way then."
Sasori parked their car right outside the shop. They got off their car and headed to the store. Sakura stared and slightly skimmed through the huge board right outside the Ramen shop. "Today's our lucky day! There's a Ramen Buffet!"
"Ramen? Buffet? This is the first time I even heard of this" He said.
"Is there any more seats for the Ramen Buffet?" Sakura walked forward to the counter and asked.
"You're lucky, there's last two seats left." The waitress said.
Sakura rubbed her hand in glee before grabbing Sasori's wrist and pulled him into the restaurant. Sasori followed behind, feeling slightly tensed when her hand brushed against his. He was surprised at how soft her touch was, and in some way, he thought how did Deidara felt when she grabbed his hand a few hours ago. It's just a sort of weird feeling that Sasori himself couldn't describe.
"Naruto!" Sakura waved as they entered into the room while the waitress exited and proceed on with her own things. A blonde chef was putting some spices into a ramen bowl before turning around to stare at her, breaking into a huge smile. "Sakura!"
Both of them walked towards to the two empty seats, and along the table, there were countless of people waiting for their food, tapping their feet and the chopstick on the table.
"What is going on?" Sasori nudged Sakura.
"Here's the ramen! And the buffet will end in an hour time. Enjoy your meal!" Naruto yelled, before exiting the room.
In a second, everyone grabbed onto their bowl, slurping their soup and eating their noodle, only Sasori was stunned and sitting there staring at his bowl of hot ramen.
"Come on, what are you waiting for! You better eat fast!" Sakura mumbled, with all the food in her mouth. Sakura then placed her empty bowl on the table, within a second, a waitress placed another hot bowl of ramen onto her table and she began eating like a hungry cow.
"Actually…" Sakura mumbled, wiping the oily soup stain on her mouth with the back of her hand. "My good friend, Naruto, had opened this restaurant not long ago. Actually he creates this ramen buffet also. It's like a competition, Everyone is challenged to eat as many bowl of ramen as possible, and for the person who ate the least bowl of ramen, will pay for the person who ate the most bowl of ramen, including his own as well, while the rest that didn't win or lose, would just have to pay the regular entrance fee for the buffet. It's affordable, and great as well!" Sakura explained, finishing drinking the last drop of soup in the bowl and grabbing another bowl of ramen.
Sasori turned to look at the pile of bowls that the other had ate, before staring at his untouched noodle. He grabbed the bowl and began eating like Sakura, or even faster. "You seem rather professional in this…" Sasori mumbled, pausing once in a while to get some air after drinking the soup.
"You'll get what I meant after eating all of these. Whenever I'm down, I would come here and eat all these bowls of delicious ramen! It sort of helped me to relieve stress and forgets any unhappy incidents that troubles me." Sakura said.
Sasori stopped eating, putting his bowl down onto the table and stared at her. "Do you come here often?" Sasori asked. This time, Sakura didn't answer, instead, she continued stuffing the food in her mouth like she had not eaten for weeks.
'She seemed to come here a often. Is she upset all these days? Is she always hiding her tears behind those smiles? Is it all because if...' Thousands of questions clouding in his mind.
"I suggest you shouldn't be staring at me, but instead, you should be watching out for the hole in your pocket." Sakura merrily said. Sasori turned away, realizing that he had been caught. He quickly grabbed the next bowl on the table and began eating like the others.
0o0
"This is great!" Sakura patted her stomach, giving a huge sigh. "
I can't imagine such a small girl like you could eat 26 bowls of ramen in an hour." Sasori shook his head.
"You should count your self rather luck already. If that guy ate just two more bowl than you did, you would have lost already." Sakura said.
"You know the chef?" Sasori opened the car door after unlocking it, followed by Sakura. She got into the car after Sasori started the red Dodge Neon.
"Yup, he's Naruto; my table partner for the whole year in Biology class. He's really clumsy, actually like me too. And our experiment always failed terribly." Sakura chuckled as she recalled her school days.
Sasori slightly smirked. Somehow, he remembered the first time he met her in the hospital. Tripping over the machine's wire even when it was rather obvious that the wires were already there.
"Turn right. And… The third one." Sakura pointed forward.
Sasori stopped the car right outside her house. She took of her seat belt before glancing at Sasori. "Actually… Can you help me with something?" Sakura mumbled. He frowned, but nether less to say, he agreed even though he didn't know what was it.
Sakura's green eyes glittered when Sasori agreed to help her. They got of the car after Sasori parked his car outside her house. Sakura fumbled with her keys, after finding the right one, she slotted the key inside and unlocked the door, entering the dim-lit hall.
Sakura switched on the lights. Sasori was rather surprised by the clean and neat environment. He trusted Sakura to be a clean freak as well, but he never thought she was so well organized after looking at her desk in the project room a few times.
"Just find a seat, I'll get something." Sakura said, entering the kitchen room.
Sasori looked around, his brown lazy eyes turned to a few frames on a round table. He slowly walked towards the table, staring at the framed up photos. The first frame with two glittery words stuck at the bottom 'Best Friends'. Sakura was in her graduated uniform, taking a picture with Hinata, Ino, Tenten and a few other girls. Sasori noted, it was actually Sakura that had the biggest grin among all of the girls. The smile was the most beautiful one.
Next, there was a family portrait. Sakura along with her two parents, standing side by side. Sasori could easily know how Sakura treasure her relationship with her parents.
In the other frame, it was the photo that they took during they barbeque party. Deidara must have given the printed picture a few days ago after the party. Recalling the entire party, his lips slightly turned into a small smile.
Sasori raised his head as Sakura placed a piece of chocolate cake on a table, she handed a small fork to Sasori and forced him to sit down.
"Could you test this cake for me? I wanted to ask Ino and test if it was nice, but she's been busy these few days." Sakura said. Sasori stared at the cake suspiciously.
"If you're afraid that you would get poison or stomachache after eating, don't need to worry. I had eaten a slice a day ago and nothing had happen to me." Sakura assured him.
"Then why did you ask for my opinion?" He asked.
"If I were to test out myself, I would not know if it taste great or if there is anything to add or improve." Sakura said.
He picked up the fork and poked through the cake, taking a rather large bite. Sakura clasped her hand together and formed a bridge for her chin to rest on. "How is it?" She asked eagerly.
"Not bad. Taste rather good." He mumbled, taking a last bite.
"Yes!" Sakura turned both of her hands into a fist and shouted excitedly. Sasori stared at her weirdly before putting down the fork.
"Why did you suddenly made a cake for no reason? Are you going to sell it or open a cake shop?" He asked.
"Nope! Sasuke's birthday is around the corner and I wanted to plan a surprise, so I decided to make a birthday cake for him." Sakura said, picking up the empty plate and headed to the kitchen.
Sasori paused momentarily before standing up from his seat, indicating that he wanted to leave.
"Anyway, thank you for being me guinea pig, I shall treat you to dinner next time." Sakura shouted from the kitchen.
"Just finished your job on time and anything is alright. I'll get going now." Sasori said, trudging towards the door.
"Thanks anyway." She repeated again. Sasori didn't reply, but gave a last glance at her before he headed back to his car. He drove off in a second, watching Sakura walking into her house in the rear mirror.
After a few turns, Sasori finally stopped at a red light. The box that he placed on the passenger seat slightly shift forwards after the slight impact. He turned his gaze and stared at the red box.
"Beep!"
A rather impatient car horned behind, He looked at the traffic light to realize it had turned green; he stepped on his accelerator and made a full speed ahead, heading back to his home.
0o0
Sasori slumped down onto his bed, with the box right next to him. He stared at it for a moment, before deciding to open the lid and inspect the things inside.
He rummaged through a few stuffs, like some exams papers he had took when he was in the orphanage. He always got the highest score in class and his so-called rival; Sora would always challenge him and wanted to win everything against him. But sometimes he failed rather miserably.
He looked through the things again. And randomly, he took out the two pieces of paper that was stuck at the corner of the box as well. The paper had slightly turned yellow and the edges were dented but the words on the paper were rather clear.
'I like Pink, and you can call me anything but Pinky. I am 5 years old. My hair colour is naturally pink. I like to eat Ramen, and anything with strawberry on it. I also like to play with my small and cute collectable furniture set! My dream is to become, a furniture designer!'
"I thought I lost it. Didn't know that I actually left it here." He said out loud.
'It was the strength that kept me going all these years…'
He covered back the lid, grabbing the box and placed it under his desk along with the two pieces of paper that he kept years ago. Sasori walked towards his worktable that was pilled with documents and books. The redhead pushed the heavy box under the desk and headed into the bathroom, getting ready for the night.
Sasori stared at the glass mirror, holding onto a brush. He often pondered to himself why didn't he tell Sakura he was the little boy that she saved way back long time ago?
But if he did, will it change everything? Will she remember the little red-haired boy in the picture if he actually showed the old photograph he had, when Sakura pestered him in order to see the photo back at the orphanage? Will she actually acknowledge that it was him?
Will she even remember that boy that didn't even had much influence in her life but when actually the girl did a huge impact to the boy's life?
He rather kept quiet and be all alone by himself than to be disappointed, realizing that in Sakura's heart, he was nothing but just a normal friend and her boss.
He was afraid, afraid that he could even lost the chance in being friends with Sakura after telling about his feelings. Because deep down, he already knew that all Sakura had in her heart was that Uchiha guy. Sasuke Uchiha.
Yeah… Sasori shook his head and grabbed his toothpaste on the shelf. He wouldn't get a chance. No doubt.
To be continue
Author's note:
I noticed that I would often reply to reviews rather late now and then, even though I really love to read them. They are really awesome! But whenever I don't have time to reply to all… I thought it might make readers much more happier to see more updates then just review replies.
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