~*Sexiest Ninja of Konoha*~: Sex scene plz :D

Sarutobi High School

Chapter 11: He's Mine You Bitch

Sasuke woke up to the sound of his shower running. He rubbed his eyes as he propped himself up on his elbow. He glanced at Sakura's bed, yawning. He looked up as Sakura emerged from the bathroom, dressed in shorts and a tanktop, towel drying her hair, a blanket of steam enveloping her.

"Morning sleepy head," she said, kissing Sasuke on the cheek. He rubbed his nose in reply. She walked over to the closet, searching through her side. It had been two days since she had moved in with Sasuke, due to their parents' combined punishment, and she had no outfits left. She grabbed jeans and a sweatshirt, as it was going to be cold that day anyway. Sasuke lay back on the bed, turning to face the wall. Sakura rolled her eyes at him, smiling.

"Sasuke, we have to be out of here in twenty minutes," she said, shaking his arm. He shrugged her off, mumbling something inaudible. Sakura sighed, deciding to worry about him after she was dressed. She wandered off into the bathroom. Finally, Sasuke dragged himself out of bed and to the closet. He pulled the first two clean things he saw off the hangers, pulling the jeans on as Sakura came out of the bathroom.

"Good, you're up," she said brightly, stuffing Sasuke's books into his bag. She was about to pack her own bag when Sasuke phone rang. She dug it out from under a pile of clothes and tossed it to him.

"Hello?" Sasuke said into the receiver.

"Hey teme," Naruto's voice came over the line. He sounded out of breath.

"Hey dobe, what's up? You sound tired," Sasuke noted, pulling his shirt on.

"Yeah, I am tired, cause I have to walk to school now," Naruto muttered angrily. His father had taken away his car and freedom for the semester after receiving seven sets of calls from his friends' angry parents about their all night party, just as he had predicted. Sasuke chuckled.

"Naruto, we're all in the same boat as you; we've all been walking for the past two days," Sasuke said, cradling the phone between his ear and shoulder as he grabbed his comb, walking into the bathroom. He ran a quick comb through his too long on purpose bangs and messed them up again.

"Yeah, but I have to wake up an hour early because I have to walk half an hour!" he complained. Sasuke could hear the pout in his voice.

"Oh suck it up. Are you near my house?" Sasuke asked, changing the subject.

"Almost, I just started ten minutes ago. I'll be there in ten," he said, huffing. Sasuke nodded.

"All right, we'll meet you," he said before hanging up. Sakura raised an eyebrow at him.

"Naruto's gonna be here in ten minutes," Sasuke relayed, picking up his bag.

"Thanks," he added absently, picking up her bag as well. They had been loaded down with catch-up work as well as their regular homework and both bags were exceptionally heavy. He slung Sakura's bag on his shoulder, walking out the door. Sakura followed, grabbing her shoes by the door.

"Morning Mrs. Uchiha," Sakura said when they came down. Sasuke's mother was in the kitchen, putting two plates of toast on the counter.

"Morning Sakura, Sasuke," she called over her shoulder. They sat down, Sasuke dropping the bags next to the chairs.

"Sleep well?" Mikoto asked, eyeing each of them.

"Yes ma'am," Sasuke said, taking a bite of his toast. Sakura nodded her agreement.

"We're gonna meet Naruto in a few minutes," Sakura said, nibbling on her toast. Sasuke was already half done.

"All right, but remember, I'm waiting for your call at lunchtime, got it?" she reminded them, raising an eyebrow. Sasuke nodded, stuffing the rest of his toast into his mouth. Sakura took the rest of hers with her, jumping off the chair. Sasuke picked up the bags again, heading out the door. Mikoto waved.

"See you when you get home," she called after them. They waved.

"See you!" Sakura called. They walked to the end of the curb, Naruto's blonde hair visible over the hill. He waved, jogging towards them.

"Sup guys," he huffed, grinning. Sasuke grinned back.

"You sound half dead, man," he said as the three made their way to school. It wasn't a far walk, only about ten minutes from Sasuke's house. Naruto made a face at him.

"Whatever, I'm counting the minutes until the end of the semester. Can you believe that? Eighteen weeks!" he exclaimed, folding his arms.

"I really feel bad for Neji; he has to check in with Hiashi after every class period, and on top of being grounded, he's got extra chores, plus homework," Sakura said, shaking her head. Naruto scoffed.

"But he's loving every minute of school. I mean, people are still talking about Sunday night!" Naruto said. Sakura groaned.

"Still? Don't they have anything better to do?" she grumbled. One of their classmates who lived in Naruto's neighborhood heard the screams and laughter coming from his house, and decided to investigate. Once he saw the skinny dipping party, he called everyone he knew, and in a matter of an hour, almost the whole school knew about the eight friends' sexcapade night. It was somewhat flattering at first, always being talked about and being the center of attention, but it had gotten very old very quickly.

"Welcome to Sarutobi High," Sasuke sighed. The school came into view, and so did an angry Temari.

"I'm tired of hearing it, Shikamaru," Temari was saying, her back to the pleading genius.

"Temari, nothing happened!" Shikamaru was insisting. The three edged around the heated fight, most likely about Ino. Sasuke didn't even know how Temari found out about Shikamaru and Ino, since the worst they did was swim naked.

"I suppose they can't last too long," Sakura muttered before walking off towards her locker, taking her bag from Sasuke gratefully. Naruto banged his locker open.

"I couldn't get the English homework last night," Naruto said indifferently, putting his math book back into his locker. Sasuke shrugged, taking out his science book.

"We had to label verb tenses," he said, shaking his head at his friend's laziness. Naruto waved an airy hand at Sasuke.

"I think you forgot that I'm hopeless," Naruto said, grinning. Sasuke looked at him for a moment before handing over his English book, rolling his eyes.

"Thanks so much Sasuke!" Naruto exclaimed, slamming his locker shut and running to homeroom. Sasuke shook his head, following Naruto.

"Hey Sasuke, you seen Shikamaru around?" Ino asked innocently, coming up behind him. She fell into step with him as he shrugged, tugging at his ear.

"Uhh, I think he's outside, being yelled at by Temari," he said. Thankfully, his homeroom came into view. Ino looked at her shoes.

"Oh... I should probably say something to Temari, huh?" she asked, stopping outside Kakashi's room. Sasuke stood in the doorway, looking uncomfortable.

"I don't think that will make things better, for you or Shikamaru's health," Sasuke said, blinking. Ino sighed.

"I wish I could help him out, though; it was kinda my fault that he's in trouble with her," she said, kicking an eraser down the hall. Sasuke could tell that she was really sorry.

"No it's not, we were all drunk, so don't worry about it," Sasuke said, smiling at her. She gave him a faint smile in return before turning around and walking towards Gai's room. Sasuke walked to his seat next to Naruto and Sakura as the bell rang. A few students were still sitting on the desks, throwing around papers. But most were whispering to each other behind their books and folders. Sasuke rolled his eyes at them, slumping in his chair.

"Any new rumors we should be worries about?" Sasuke asked dully. Hinata shrugged as she walked in the room.

"Haven't heard anything," she said, sitting down and drawing idly on her notebook cover. Naruto was furiously copying the answers from Sasuke's book before Kakashi came in. Sakura was clicking her mechanical pencil, bored. They waited another five minutes until their lazy sensei finally came in.

"Sorry I'm late class, but I was lost on the pathway to life, and I only just found it again," Kakashi said, running out of excuses. The class didn't even respond to him anymore, only took out their textbooks and waited for instructions. Kakashi glanced around the class, making sure everyone was accounted for.

"Great, alright, now, turn to page five fifty and read about verb tenses while I check your homework," Kakashi said. The class groaned as one, turning to the designated page. Sasuke was staring at the first page, glassy-eyed, when a piece of paper flicked onto his desk. He was jolted out of his stupor, knocking the paper under his book until Kakashi had passed him. He took it out, unfolding it slowly to avoid crinkling it.

I didn't get to finish it all! the note read. Sasuke glanced at Naruto exasperatedly. Kakashi stopped and frowned at Naruto's paper.

"It seems as if Mr. Uzumaki does not understand the concept of verb tenses," Kakashi observed, folding his arms. Naruto grinned, chuckling nervously.

"Uhh, well... Kakashi sensei, I was so loaded down with homework-"

"-that you could have gotten done if you hadn't been lazing around," Kakashi finished with a stern look. He picked up his paper, marking an N/A on it.

"I'm afraid I'm going to have to give you a zero, Naruto," Kakashi said. He sounded almost regretful. Naruto groaned.

"That bites," he mumbled. Sasuke avoided glancing at him. Instead, he looked over at Sakura who was trying hard not to look at Naruto too, trying not to draw attention to him.

"I hope you will do your homework next time, Naruto, instead of risking an F again," Kakashi said before moving on, checking Hinata's homework as he went. After forty five more minutes of sheer boredom and verb tenses, Kakashi assigned homework just before the bell. The class filed out, stretching.

"Man, I'm gonna have to actually get an A on the next test to make up for this homework assignment, or I'll never have a passing grade before report cards," Naruto groaned, kicking a pencil across the hall. Sasuke shoved him playfully.

"Come on, it isn't that bad," he reassured the blonde. They saw Neji up ahead leaning against his locker, on the phone.

"Yeah, we're still in school," Neji was saying, rubbing his temples.

"All right, I will," he said, hanging up. He turned as the four came up behind him.

"Hey Neji," Sakura said, hugging her binder to her chest. Neji waved half heartedly.

"Hey guys, whats up?" Neji said, sighing. He had dark bags under his eyes, evidence of his three hour sleep.

"Jeez Neji, you look really bad," Naruto said, biting his lip. Neji shrugged.

"Hiashi hates me," he said simply, scratching his head and yawning. Hinata looked guilty.

"I'll try and help you with the chores tonight," she said apologetically. She felt bad that Neji had gotten in more trouble than she had.

"Whatever, no big deal. Anyways, any new stories?" he asked deviously, smirking. Sasuke shrugged.

"Nothing, from what we hear," he said, leaning against the locker. The bell rang, signaling second period. Students shuffled around them, glancing at them and then looking quickly away, whispering and giggling with their friends. Sakura rolled her eyes, grabbing Sasuke's hand.

"Come on you, we're gonna be late," she said, pulling Sasuke and pushing Neji ahead of her to history class. Naruto and Hinata went the other way.

"See you guys later!" Naruto called over his shoulder, jogging up the stairs. Sasuke waved his free hand.

"Alright alright," Neji said, wriggling his back. Sakura giggled, giving him a last shove into the classroom. They took their usual seats in the back. Temari stamped in, huffing. She sat down on Neji's right.

"Sup Temari?" Neji asked, blinking. Temari slammed her book down on her desk.

"I don't know, why don't you ask Ino? Because apparently, she's way more smarter and prettier than I am," Temari said dramatically. Sakura bit her lip, glancing at Neji. He shrugged, glancing at Sasuke. Sasuke sighed.

"Temari, I promise-"

"Yes yes, I know, nothing happened. Well I'm getting tired of hearing that, ok?" Temari said, sounding hurt. The three looked down at their desks, deciding not to continue the conversation.

"Alright, morning class," Kurenai said, walking to the front and writing instructions on the board. She turned around and looked around the class, making sure everyone was there.

"Ok, now, before we start class, I want to remind you that football and basketball tryouts are this Wednesday, after school, and volleyball and cheerleading are Thrusday," Kurenai said, pointing at a reminder she wrote on the corner of the board for her homeroom. Sasuke slid his phone out of his pocket, texting about the football tryouts to Naruto. Sakura wrote 'volleyball and cheerleading' on her hand, making another mental note to ask her mom about it. The rest of the period lasted uneventfully for Sakura, as well as math and Social Economics. It wasn't until she met up with Ino, Shikamaru and Temari in science class that things started to heat up.

"Hey Ino," Sakura said, dropping her bag on the ground next to her desk. Ino smiled back, drumming her fingers nervously. Sakura frowned, about to ask her what was up when Temari walked in, closely followed by Shikamaru.

"Well then will you just listen?" Shikamaru pleaded with her. He had been following her around school, begging her to listen to him all day. Sakura's heart would have melted by now, but Temari didn't forgive so easily.

"I already listened, Shikamaru," Temari said quietly. Sitting at the desk in front of Sakura. She turned around and smiled at her, completely ignoring Ino. Shikamaru sighed, sitting next to Sakura.

"Women," he muttered angrily, pulling out his science book. Sakura sank lower in her chair. This was going to be one awkward class. Gai didn't help it much either.

"Hello my youthful class! How are you on this fine, youthful day? I hope you are enjoying your youth while it lasts!" Gai said brightly, bounding into the classroom. Lee, who was sitting in the front, as usual, gave him a thumbs up. Gai returned it, clapping his hands together.

"Now, we will be doing experiments to keep ourselves youthful today, so pick a partner!" Gai said dramatically, turning around to write instructions on the board. Shikamaru, Temari, and Ino all turned simultaneously to Sakura. She groaned.

"Come on, that's not fair," she wimpered. Temari didn't even glance at the other two.

"Come on Sakura, you're my only friend in this class," she said, pleading with her eyes. Shikamaru scoffed.

"Please, I'm her boyfriend's best friend," Shikamaru said. Temari shushed him.

"I wasn't talking to you," she hissed at him. Ino sat up.

"Well Sakura's my best friend, and I don't think you should speak to Shikamaru that way," she piped up. All three of them stopped. Temari turned to look straight at her for the first time in three days.

"What did you say?" she asked incredulously. Shikamaru and Sakura sank down in their chair, Sakura almost falling out.

"I said you shouldn't speak to Shikamaru like that," Ino said, louder this time. Sakura got up abruptly.

"Uhm, I forgot, I have to... uhh... over there," Sakura muttered, running to the front.

"Wanna partner up?" Sakura asked Lee quietly. Lee's already wide eyes widened even more.

"Why, the most beautiful Sakura wants to partner up with me?" Lee asked, almost as dramatic as his sensei. Gai gave him a dazzling smile.

"The love of youth is the most purest," Gai remarked, nodding at his students. Sakura closed her eyes briefly.

"I don't care!" Ino shouted. Sakura and Lee both turned around. Temari was standing over Ino, a murderous look on her face. Gai made his way to their seats.

"A problem, ladies?" he asked smoothly. Temari glared at him.

"No sir, nothing wrong here. You may want to ask Ms. Whore-house though," she said contemptuously before she sat back down. She dragged Shikamaru with her. Sakura groaned and banged her head on the desk.

"Hey hey, now, no need for unyouthful language," Gai said, grinning nervously. Shikamaru grimaced at the word 'youth.' If he heard that word one more time, he was going to pop.

"I'm sorry Gai? Did Ass face say something? Because I don't speak slut," Ino retorted, adjusting her skirt daintily. Temari blinked, biting her tongue. She turned to Shikamaru.

"You want to leave me for that?" she asked quietly. Shikamaru shook his head at once.

"No! I mean, yes, I mean... wait, what?" Shikamaru asked confusedly. Temari rolled her eyes, shaking her head.

"At least when he's with me, he's happy and doesn't need to run to someone else to be satisfied," Ino smirked. Sakura closed her eyes. This couldn't be good.

"Whoa whoa, Ino, that's enough; sit!" Gai said sternly. But before Ino could do as she was told Temari threw her science book straight at Ino's head. It hit her square in the face. She screamed, falling over and clutching her nose. Temari sat down, smiling triumphantly. Shikamaru stared wide-eyed from her to Ino. Sakura's mouth hung open. Asuma knocked curiously on the door.

"Gai, what-?"

"Asuma, get Shizune for me," Gai instructed, kneeling next to Ino. Asuma blinked, but did as he was told. All down the hallway, teachers and students were poking their heads out the door.

"I could have sworn that was Ino," Naruto frowned. Sasuke and Neji nodded.

"But why... hold on, she has science now, right?" Sasuke asked, pulling his phone out. Naruto nodded.

"She should be with Sakura, I'll just text-"

"Mr. Uchiha, put that phone away before I take it," Iruka warned, rummaging through his desk for a special paper. He found it, running out of the classroom without another word. The three friends looked at each other.

"Got it," Sasuke murmured, texting at lightning speed. He waited a few minutes for Sakura's reply. It was short.

Ino and Temari got into a fight, Ino's bleeding, and Temari is in a lot of trouble.

Sasuke, blinked, shaking his head and re-reading the message. He handed the phone to Neji.

"Holy shit," Neji announced, handing the phone to Naruto.

"What! I didn't know they had a class together!" Naruto exclaimed. Sasuke shook his head.

"Dobe," he muttered, slipping his phone back into his pocket. They heard the ambulance sirens a few minutes later.

"Damn, remind me not to get on Temari's bad side," Neji said, staring out the window as Ino was escorted to the back. Sasuke tapped his pencil on his desk, slouching. This was going to make for a really awkward Saturday night.