"Let's spar."
I looked up at the Uchiha questionably. We've been here for two and a half weeks and I was worried about when we would wake up in the other world. Not to mentioned how tired I was, it was like no amount of sleep here would suffice. And what would my parents say? Could they even wake me up if I am here? Shit, I fell asleep on Sasuke's couch.
Sasuke rolled his eyes and leaned down to grab my elbow and hoist me up. "You've never spared before, and we'll be going on some dangerous missions."
Go on some dangerous missions? Haven't we already gone on dangerous missions? I sighed and thought back about the mission we went on last week. We ran into some bandits and it was just horrible. My arm morphed into some god forsaken machine gun. It didn't help that I can't aim to save my life either.
I stood up and teased him. "Worrying about me, Sasuke?"
He shot me an annoyed expression, "and here I thought you would be less annoying than the other three."
"It's okay to say yes you know." He didn't make a sound but instead started walking towards our training area. "Now I feel unwanted."
Sasuke sighed and turned around, "You're not unwanted."
I stared at him half in awe and half in shock. "That has got to be some of the kindest words that ever left your mouth."
In return Sasuke glared at me, "Kat."
"Never mind," I said walking ahead of him, "I should have known you would throw me away..." I stopped walking and bit my tongue and my words hung in the air, I can't believe I almost let that slip.
"What?" Sasuke asked, grabbing my arm and forcing me to turn around.
"Nothing."
"Why would you say I would throw you away?"
I racked my brain for an excuse. "I can see it in your eyes, Sasuke; you'll use our abilities and then throw us away."
"That's not true."
"Really, Sasuke, really?"
"I thought we were closer than that, Kat."
"Closer than what, Sasuke?"
"I don't know," Sasuke said angrily. "Close enough so you don't start worrying like some insecure girlfriend."
Girlfriend? Where did that come from? "I am not your girlfriend. Who would want to be your girlfriend? You don't worry about anyone but yourself." It's safe to say I'm mad... I get mad easily.
"There are many girls who would want to be my girlfriend." His face was dangerously close to mine; his usual coal eyes a fiery red. "And I don't just worry about myself."
"Could've fooled me," I said pulling my face away from his.
"You're acting like a girl."
Okay. Ouch, that stung. I shot him a look and guilt instantly flashed across his face, the Sharingan going away. "I wasn't aware I was something else," I said bitterly as I started to retreat.
"Kat."
Without turning around I flipped him the bird and walked away.
"Kat!"
"Go find someone else who will put up with your bullshit," I screamed, refusing to turn around. I heard him scream my name once more before I made my way into the hideout.
"Trouble in paradise?" Suigetsu asked, noticing my anger as I walked into the family room. He was lounging on the sofa watching TV with Jugo.
"Fuck off," I replied bitterly.
"Feisty," Suigetsu replied playfully.
"Kat!" I heard echo throughout the cave. Quickly I squeezed between the sofa and the wall, carefully draping the blanket over the gap so it didn't look purposeful. I sat down, there wasn't much space but it still worked, my knees were pressed against my chest though.
"I'm not here," I said hiding my chakra, "You never saw me."
"Have you seen Kat?" I heard Sasuke ask.
"Trouble in paradise?" Suigetsu repeated. I didn't hear a response. "No need to be bitter."
"What did you do?" Jugo asked.
"I didn't do anything," Sasuke replied evenly.
"Then why are you looking for Kat?" Jugo asked. "Wasn't she outside with you?"
"Yeah," Suigetsu said, "You guys are always together." I caught the hinting tone in his voice that the others probably dismissed.
"Yes," Sasuke said slowly.
"Then why don't you know where she is?" Suigetsu asked. I could almost hear the smile in his voice.
"Are you two ganging up on me?" Sasuke asked annoyed.
"She got mad at you?" Suigetsu asked, honestly having fun.
"Women always have reason to be angry," Jugo said, "no matter how small the reason."
"Yes," Suigetsu said, "Tell Suigetsu and Jugo what you did wrong."
"Nothing." Sasuke growled, "She's just overreacting."
Suigetsu scoffed, "She's a girl, there will always be at least one moment when they will overreact. It's in the manual."
There was a long moment of silence.
"Look," Suigetsu said, "Don't tell us what you did then, just be a man and say you're sorry."
"I didn't do anything."
"Kat doesn't seem like the kind of person to get mad like that," Jugo said.
"That's more Karin," Suigetsu said. "So unless you're saying she's like Karin..."
"She's not like Karin," Sasuke snapped quickly.
"Then go apologize," Suigetsu said, I heard the couch squeak. "Only girls like Karin will love you without an apology."
"Then where is she?" Sasuke asked,
"Can't help you with all your problems," Suigetsu said, then I heard footsteps.
"Jugo," Sasuke said, his held some kind of hidden warning.
"Let's just say," Jugo said, "She probably heard everything." I heard another set of footsteps.
"Kat," Sasuke said, "I know you're in here."
I stood up and faced him, "I honestly don't care."
"Kat," he started.
I raised my right arm and it morphed into a big machine gun. "I really don't want to hear it."
Sasuke looked extremely shocked as he stared at my arm. "What the hell?"
I sighed; of course Sasuke didn't know what a machine gun was. What kind of ninja uses guns... well me apparently but whatever, right? My arm changed back and I let myself fall onto the sofa face first.
I watched Sasuke sit down on the floor, his face in front of mine, "Are you okay?" he asked.
"No," I sighed.
"What's wrong?"
"I wanna go home," I replied wrapping my face with my arms. I heard Sasuke sigh. "But I guess that's a selfish thing to say considering the fact that you don't have a home."
"Kat, this is my home."
"Home is where the heart is," I said, "I grew up knowing that and Sasuke, your heart is not here."
"Then where is it?" he asked a little rudely.
"Home is the place you grow up wanting to leave, and the place you grow old wanting to go back to."
"Kat," Sasuke said.
"Konoha will always be your home, even if you don't want it to be."
Sasuke sighed and looked conflicted.
"People change Sasuke, but memories don't. It's okay to forget the people but cherish the memories."
"Kat," he started, but stopped when I reached out my hand letting my fingers hit the soft flesh underneath his eye as he closed them.
"I knew you were happy then," I said. "You know it's okay to remember them and be happy." He rested the side of my face in my palm.
"You know so much about me," he said softly, eyes still closed, "and I know nothing about you."
"That's okay Sasuke," I mumbled. "Sometimes, that's just how it's supposed to be."
Sasuke's POV
Kat fell asleep on the sofa so I picked her up and carried her to my room. She was a mysterious girl.
I don't know what she's been watching about me in the other world, but she seems to know a lot. And I don't know if I should blame her for that. I mean, it's not exactly like she was trying to hunt down that information. That information was handed to her.
I placed her on her side of the bed.
When did I become so use to referring half of the bed as hers?
A/N for my first story... i feel that this is going okay... it's super cheesy though, well at least that's what I think...
I'm writing a werewolf fiction and i found out i write better in third person...
