title: It Was Always You
prompt: SASUSAKU MONTH 2014
rating: T-M
summary: o10: Sasuke did what he had to do. He saw a pretty girl on the train with kissable red lips and...well, his impulsiveness got the better of him.
dedicated to: my girls reviee, DeepPoeticGirl, and SR :)
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Impulsive
Wow, Sasuke thought, as he allowed one more peek at the girl holding onto the railing next to him. She is beautiful.
Alright, Sasuke, he told himself. Stop it. You look like a fool. Do not look at her again until she leaves. Do not avert your gaze from the old man. Focus on his balding head. Do not look at her pretty pink hair—you are looking at her now. You are weak.
Fortunately, the girl was paying him no attention. She stared straight at the poster promoting some new coffee drink at the nearby shop for ten percent off, and had no idea what was going on her surroundings. Sasuke allowed himself one more peek, just one more and took a good look at her rather than a flimsy glance.
Soft pink hair, yup. Matching eyelash color, so he knew it was natural. Shining green irises that looked like little gems and really adorable red lips and—Sasuke froze. She was wearing lip gloss to pump those suckers up, as if she woke up and thought to herself, "Hey, I'm going to wear lip gloss to shine up my lips and make that desperate guy on the train stare at me the whole time!"
He felt the beginnings of something embarrassing happening down under. Carefully, he moved his briefcase so that it was positioned conveniently over his crotch, and he turned around so that he would be forced not to look at the girl.
The train was relatively empty for a Thursday morning, with so many people going on and coming off, he could have just taken a seat if he wanted to. But he wished to stand next to the pretty, nameless girl, whose glossy lips were capturing his heart.
Sasuke noticed her cell phone ringing. It was in a pink case, with little anime charms hanging from them. For regular girls, he found that annoying and cumbersome, but for her—well, it just fit.
"Moshi moshi?" she whispered, doing her best to respect the other people on the train. "Yeah, Ino, I'll be there soon. Please, be quiet. I know it's hard for you, but listen, I'm on the train, and…I'll see you soon. I have four more stops until Kiyoshi Station."
"Sakura, don't you dare hang up on me!" the voice shouted. Everyone glanced at Sakura, who shut off her phone in embarrassment, hanging down her head.
So her name was Sakura. Sasuke smirked, noticing how well the title matched the book. He forced himself to look at the electronic banner hanging over the doors to tell him when he would arrive at his stop, and silently cursed when he realized he only had two more stops until his destination. That meant two stops less time to spend with this Sakura girl and watch her like a creeper on the train.
Wow, how awkward was he being right now? If she knew exactly what was happening…he'd most likely be thrown out onto the tracks right then and there.
"Sorry about that," Sakura murmured softly. He wasn't sure if she was actually talking to him, but once she continued to talk, his ears perked up.
"About what?" he replied.
"My friend. She's kind of loud. I hope that didn't disturb you."
"Not at all." Sasuke gulped, her teeth biting her bottom lip nervously. Those plump, juicy lips, just waiting to be kissed—
"This stop, Central Konohagakure!" the man over the train speakers called. Immediately, the door opened, and people began getting on and coming off. Sasuke knew that he had to go, but at the same time, he had just started to form a bond with the beautiful stranger.
With this dilemma, he did what any sane man would do. Quickly, he drew her in for a kiss, not even bothering to find out if she had a boyfriend. Tasting those luscious lips, bringing her close to him and lifting her a couple inches off the ground, he then let go. She stared into his passion-filled eyes for a moment, before he said, "Got to go," and ran off. Sasuke touched his lips gently, as if the traces of what was left of Sakura would suddenly disappear.
He turned behind him to see Sakura confused, staring out at him through the window. He blew another kiss with two fingers. She paused, then, as the train began to pick up speed, smiled and waved.
It was an impulsive move, yes, and quite possibly one of the riskiest and dangerous one he took, but he was glad he did it nonetheless.
He would have described it as "taking a chance," or "better safe than sorry," or even "carpe diem," but in the words of his best friend Naruto, "YOLO" seemed to suffice.
I love OOC Sasuke you don't even know
#YOLO, so review :)
