Normal POV

Naruto propelled himself onto his bed, rolling to a stop atop his orange covers. With a swift motion he flipped around and faced the center of the room, eyes locking onto the female sitting on the beanbag on his floor. She was messing around with his iPod, searching for a new song to play.

"Your mom interrogated me again," she said, pouting slightly. "She thinks that I want to bang you or something…"

Naruto grinned widely and propped himself up on his elbows. "Nah! She does that to all the girls that come over, don't worry about it!

"But…," he continued and at the playful change in his tone the female turned to raise an eyebrow at him. "Speaking of banging…how many times did you and Sasuke get it on while you were in Japan?"

Instantly Aerin deadpanned at him and promptly turned back to surfing through his iPod. Naruto laughed loudly and rolled over onto his back, his blond hair hanging off the edge of his bed towards the ground.

"C'mon!" he said. "You two, a room, one bed…did you last longer or did he?"

"He did," she replied monotonously, and Naruto nearly chocked. However, Aerin quickly added in, "I usually fell asleep before him."

Naruto groaned. Aerin picked up a pillow and chucked it at him.

"Who are you? Kiba?" she laughed, not able to hold back a smirk. "Your perverseness is showing!"

Naruto laughed, and surprisingly his face remained cool instead of turning red. He vaguely realized this as he thought of a reply, and happily thought that maybe this meant both he and Aerin were completely comfortable around each other.

Such an idea made him strangely ecstatic.

"Hey, hey!" he defended with a chuckle. "I'm just concerned for two of my friends, that's all! You two did get tested beforehand, right?"

"Naruto!"

Another pillow was thrown at him. He caught it, held it over his face, and loudly laughed into it.

"Sasuke and I didn't "do-the-do", idiot!"

Naruto remained smiling. "I know, I know—calm down! But I mean…"

"No."

"But you guys…"

"No," Aerin said again.

"But you do!" Naruto countered, throwing one of the pillows back at her. He missed completely, and the pillow ended up whacking a stack of books off his dresser. Naruto ignored it, because it was only books.

"You and everyone else think so," Aerin mumbled, still looking through his selection of music. "But I don't see it."

"See what?" Naruto blinked, becoming intrigued by how she was replying. "Him liking you?"

Aerin shrugged. "Sasuke's not the type of person to want to enter a relationship."

"But are you?" Naruto inquired with genuine curiosity. Aerin shrugged again.

"I'm a seventeen year old girl who's never been in a relationship before—anyone deserves a chance."

Naruto laughed. "I feel you. Forever alone, am I right?"

Aerin rolled her eyes and glanced over at him, smirking. "You're not forever alone, Naru. There's someone who likes you, you just don't want to believe it…"

"I told you!" Naruto said, throwing his hands up into the air. "Hinata doesn't like me! She's scared all the time!"

"And I told you!" Aerin drawled, throwing her hands in the air. "She's not scared of you, she's just embarrassed!"

"But why is she embarrassed then?!"

Aerin sighed and ran a hand down her face. "You don't understand girls at all…"

"I understand you!" Naruto retaliated, pointing a finger at her. Aerin stared at him for a minute, furrowing her eyebrows.

"I but I'm not a "girl"."

Naruto blinked a couple of times. "You…," his eyes widened, "of course you're a girl!"

"Yeah, but…"

"No buts!" Naruto yelled at her, however, before he could finish his witty reply the loud blare of his cellphone made them both pause.

With a swift motion Naruto grabbed the device off his pillow and held it up to his ear, beaming a smile.

"Hello, Sakura-chan! …no I'm just hanging out with Aerin, why? …Oh! That sounds awesome! …Yeah, we'll be there in a little while! …Alright, bye!"

"So, what was that about?" Aerin questioned as the blond ended the call and hopped up from his bed happily.

"Sakura said that everyone's planning to have a snowball fight and go sledding in town in a little while!" he said while hurried pulling on a pair of socks. Aerin blinked at him a couple of times before he finally sighed and ran over, grabbing her by the arms.

"Up, get up!" he said. "We're going!"

"But that's effort…," Aerin moaned and Naruto lightly smacked her arm, causing her to laugh.

"Alright, alright," she laughed and moved to put her shoes on as well. "I suppose it's probably worth the effort…"


Sasuke stared at the pink haired girl on his doorstep who was grinning widely.

"What are you doing here?"

"Getting you to come out of your house and go sledding with everyone," Sakura replied, rocking on her heels. A silence stretched between them before Sasuke finally sighed. They both knew Sakura wouldn't be giving up, so he might as well give into her demands now.

"Let me get my stuff together," he mumbled and disappeared back into the house. Sakura simply grinned again and stepped into the warmth of his house to wait as he got prepared.

She looked around, taking in the house that she'd seen many times before. Nothing had really changed beside the fact that there were a few stray souvenir bags sitting on the floor.

"You bought souvenirs?" Sakura spoke when he walked back into the room, a tight, long-sleeve black shirt around his torso and a pair of dark jeans on his legs. The Uchiha paused and knowingly looked to the two bags sitting on the floor.

"Hn," he said and then walked over to his closet, pulling out a thick navy colored jacket. "One is for Aerin; she forgot to take it with her."

Sakura raised an eyebrow. "And the other?"

Sasuke's eyes shifted over to the bag again, and then after a minute he walked over and picked it up.

"Aerin convinced me to buy something as well," he admitted quietly, and Sakura had to hold back a smile.

"Well," the pinkette said, stepping forward, "let me see! What is it?"

Wordlessly, Sasuke then opened the bag and fetched out the contents. Sakura watched with genuine curiosity as a necklace emerged.

The necklace had a black metal chain, and on the end of the chain was a tiny silver sword about two inches long. Sakura thought it looked really nice.

"It fits you," she commented, looking up to Sasuke. The Uchiha hummed and then lowered the necklace back into the bag, placing it next to Aerin's on the ground. Sakura frowned.

"Are you not going to wear it?"

Sasuke shrugged. "Maybe."

"It'd make Aerin happy, I'm sure."

Without giving a sign of acknowledging her comment Sasuke moved back towards the hall, likely going back to his room to get something. However, before he could get too far Sakura stopped him.

"Take those bags with you," she said, pointing to where they were resting on the floor. "If you leave them here, something's going to happen to them."

Sasuke rolled his eyes but nonetheless turned and grabbed the bags before disappearing further into his house. A couple minutes later he emerged from his bedroom again, a pair of leather combat boots on his feet, and a necklace dangling against his chest.

Sakura smiled knowingly. Sasuke narrowed his eyes at her. Sakura knew that look—the one that said "don't you say anything"—so she didn't. Instead she continued to smile and turned towards the door happily.

"C'mon, I'm driving."

Sasuke remained quiet and simply followed after her, but Sakura was sure if he had said anything she wouldn't have heard him anyway. She was too busy being smug about the fact that Sasuke would wear something just because it would appease Aerin.

His crush was apparent—but clearly not to him.


When Sakura and Sasuke arrived at their usual sledding spot they were greeted with an expected sight. Hinata and Shino were attempting to building a snowman—Neji and Tenten in the same boat. Chouji and Shikamaru were both sitting off to the side, packing down snow between their hands and forming an army of snowballs for the fight that was yet to come. Lee was rolling down the hill in a heap, his ski's sliding down after him. Ino was at the bottom laughing at him. And, finally, at the top of the hill were Kiba, Naruto and Aerin. All three were crammed onto a sled, Aerin squished between the two males, as they prepared to slide down the hill.

"Is that safe?" Sakura mumbled as Naruto started to push them off. Sasuke shrugged and crossed his arms.

"If anything they'll have too much velocity and end up running into the safety netting at the end…"

"I see," Sakura nodded with concern, and watched as the three were suddenly zooming down the hill. All three were laughing joyously until they hit the bottom and didn't stop…then they were screaming.

"Dammit Naruto! I told you this wasn't gonna work!"

"Wha—! It was Kiba's idea, not mine!"

"Oi, shut the fuck up, Naruto! It was both of our idea's—!"

And then the three hit the bright orange net fencing at the end of the hill. The force of the impact actually caused Naruto—who was in the back—to flip off the sled. The blond flew over the safety netting and landed on the other side. Aerin and Kiba simply rolled off once the sled had stop, groaning loudly.

"Your back broke my nose," Aerin groaned, rolling around in the snow (though clearly her nose wasn't broken).

"Well the fence broke my face and your nose broke my back," Kiba moaned in reply, and then after a minute the two started laughing.

In the meantime Sakura—who had run down the hill to check on the three—leaned over the safety netting to check on Naruto.

"Are you alright?" she questioned. The blond was just laying flat in the snow, looking like he was about to make a snow angel.

"Sakura-chan?" the blond questioned weakly and tilted his head back to look at her. "I…I'm not sure. You might need to come kiss me better."

Sakura instantly deadpanned at him, and Sasuke, who had appeared beside her, snorted a laugh.

"Dobe, I'm sure you're already in pain—I don't think you want to have Sakura make it any worse for you."

Naruto groaned again and finally rolled himself over. He smiled sheepishly.

"Sorry…eheheee…"

Sakura sighed. "Whatever. Are you alright?"

"Yeah!" Naruto said happily and hopped up. He quickly brushed the snow off his back and then climbed back over the fence.

"Hey forehead!" Ino suddenly called, waving her hand in the air. "C'mon! I need someone to sled with me!"

"Alright!" Sakura called back with a smile and immediately started jogging over to where the blonde was waiting.

Once Sakura was gone Kiba nudged Naruto.

"Hey, we should totally ride down standing up this time."

"Aw, yeah!" Naruto agreed. He grabbed the sled and started to run after Kiba who had already started back towards the top but paused and quickly glanced back at Aerin.

"Aerin, you wanna come?!"

Aerin laughed rubbed her arm. "Nah, I think I'll pass this time."

"Alright!"

Naruto flashed her a happy grin and then continued running. She rolled her eyes at him.

"They're gonna die," Sasuke suddenly spoke, and Aerin laughed.

"That's funny because I was thinking the exact same thing."

Sasuke cracked a smirk.

"Should we stay and watch?"

"Of course," Aerin replied, but grabbed his hand and started pulling him towards the side. "But right now were in their path, so let's watch from somewhere safer."

"Aa," Sasuke agreed and allowed her to lead him to the sidelines.

Once they were a safe distance away the two parked their butts in the snow and then watched as Kiba and Naruto prepped themselves at the top of the hill. Kiba took the front of the sled and Naruto took the back. After a minute the two pushed off and started down the hill. They made it half way down before a small bump knocked Kiba off his feet. The brunet haired teen fell on his butt, and accidentally his head knocked back into Naruto's crotch. The blond dropped to his knee's immediately, hands gripping his pants tightly, a couple seconds later—to make everything worse (or better for everyone else)—the two hit the safety netting once again. Kiba knocked his head into the fence, and Naruto miraculously managed to fly over it once again.

As the two started to groan in pain the rest of their group began to laugh loudly at their misfortune. Aerin and Sasuke cracked a grin as well, and simultaneously said, "Idiots."

Aerin blinked in surprise and looked over at him. "Jinx, you owe me a soda."

Sasuke rolled his eyes and leaned back onto his elbows, looking up at the clear blue sky. "I'm sure that's doable."


"I want to be team captain!" Ino declared, flinging her hand into the air.

"Well, if you're captain then I'm captain too!" Sakura yelled, raising her hand into the air as well.

Shikamaru sighed and stepped in-between the two he could tell were about to butt heads.

"Ladies, you can both be team captains—there's gonna be two teams after all."

"Oh Shika, you're so right!" Ino exclaimed and latched onto his arm, pulling him into her. "And that's why I want you on my team!"

"Fine then!" Sakura replied heatedly and stomped over to where Sasuke was standing. The Uchiha let loose a sigh as Sakura grabbed him and dragged him over to where she had previously been standing. "Sasuke's on my team then!"

"Then I want Chouji!" Ino replied just as angrily.

"Naruto!"

"Neji!"

"Aerin!"

"Lee!"

"Kiba!"

"Tenten!"

"Hinata!"

"Shino—!"

"No, cause then it'll be uneven!"

"But—!"

"I'll be referee," Shino volunteered neutrally. Sakura and Ino shared a look and then nodded.

"Alright! If you get hit with a snowball you're out!"

"Last team to have a member standing wins!" Ino continued. "The sledding hill, the playset, and the surrounding forest are all legal places to go. If go anywhere outside these areas then you're automatically out! Got that?!"

"Everyone gets a 10 second head start before the game starts and you can get out!" Sakura said. "Ready, go!"

And then everyone booked it. The game had begun.

Aerin's POV

I must've lived a boring life before moving to Konoha because never before had I been involved in a snowball game that was so intense. As soon as Sakura said "go!" everyone was literally running as fast as they could through the snow.

From what I could tell most people were heading into the forest, because that's where the most cover is, so I instead decided to make a break for the playset which was a little ways away from the hill.

As I was running I slipped on a patch of ice and slid a few feet, but that seemed to save me, because as I was sliding a snowball flew over my head. Blinking in surprise I looked back to see Neji chasing after me.

"Oh, shit!" I cursed and scrambled to my feet as Neji paused to make another snowball.

I finally made it to the play set after dodging one more throw from Neji and immediately climbed to the top of the tallest slide. The slide was guarded fairly well by plastic lining, so it was a good place to hide. However, Neji was still coming after me, and I had no snowballs to retaliate with.

Suddenly the Hyuuga was scaling the playset, heading towards me with a snowball prepped and ready, and as quick as I could I came up with a plan. I waited until he started getting really close before pushing myself down the slide.

I landed in a patch of snow and quickly formed a snowball. Not a second later did I hear something coming down the slide after me.

Jumping up, I swiftly hid behind the slide as a body emerged from the dark tunnel. Neji stepped out, his eyes scanning the area, and I utilized the opening he was giving me. With a flick of my wrist I threw the snowball at him. It was aimed right for his head, but to my surprise Neji seemed to have sensed it coming because he dodged.

I eep'ed as he chucked his own snowball at me in retaliation, but luckily it missed my shoulder by an inch.

Without hesitating, I knew I'd only get one more shot before he finally got me out, and quickly formed another snowball. I raised my arm to throw it at him, and he already looked poised to dodge, but instead mid-throw I stopped and shifted my eyes behind Neji. He immediately noticed and turned to look where I was. I threw the ball—he didn't have time to dodge. It hit im right in the shoulder.

"Yes!" I cheered loudly, not even trying to hide my satisfaction. Neji turned to me and looked positively stunned.

"I can't believe I fell for snake-eyes of all things," he finally spoke good-naturedly, and I smiled.

"Sorry—you were just really intimidating…it was a last resort."

Neji shook his head and then turned on his heel, heading back towards the area where we'd all split apart.

"Never apologize to the enemy. A fair win is a fair win."

And with that he walked away, leaving me at the playset by myself.

At the moment I couldn't see anyone else around, so I took my chance and started making a multitude of snowballs. Once I had enough made I collected them all in my arms and then made my way back up the playset to where I was before.

This time I decided I'd hide myself better, because I really didn't want to have any more intense battles anymore, and scooted into the base of the slide, piling the snowballs up in a wall in front of me. It was actually kind of awkward to try and balance inside the slide, because I naturally just wanted to slide down, so I had to wedge my feet in the sides and try not to move that much.

For a while I didn't hear anyone on the playset or hear any voices come near it, and that probably meant that— like I'd assumed at the start of the game—everyone was in the forest battling it out. That, or a lot of people had already gotten out and were waiting back at the main spot, and no one could find me…

But either way, I was still safe, and I doubted that anyone would show up anytime soon.

…or not.

Suddenly I heard loud footsteps rattling the frozen playset. The person coming didn't speak so I couldn't hear who it was, but quick enough I'd find out because the footstep started getting louder and louder, and suddenly my wall of snowballs was knocked down.

"Watch me, senpai! I'm gonna go down the slide!"

And suddenly someone dove into the slide head first.

"Ow!" we both exclaimed when our skulls knocked together, but nonetheless we still slid down the slide. I landed in the snow with a heap, and the person who I still hadn't identified landed directly on top of me.

Blinking once or twice, I refocused my gaze and was surprised to find that their face was just inches from mine. The person was male, with spiky black hair, one onyx eye, and one…eye patch?

I think I knew this person—if only very vaguely.

"Ah!" he suddenly screamed and hopped up. "I'm sorry pretty lady! I didn't know you were in there!"

"No, it's alright Tobi!" I assured, while picking myself up. "It's not your fault…"

Suddenly the teen gasped, and I glanced up at him in surprise.

"You…you know my name," he said, sounding very much like a dramatic five year old. I nodded.

"Yeah, we had gym together…"

He blinked a couple times, his head tilting to the side like a lost puppy, and then realization seemed to dawn on him.

"Aerin-chan!" he exclaimed and leaned down towards me. "That's the pretty ladies name, right?!"

"Uhhh…," I said, kinda of confused. "Yes."

"Yay!" he cheered, clapping his hands together. "I got it right!"

Suddenly Tobi turned back to look at something, and that was when I noticed that someone else was coming towards us.

"Senpai! Hidan senpai! Look who I found!"

I felt my heart drop as Hidan emerged around the slide beside Tobi, a scowl set on his face as he looked towards the dark haired teen.

"Tobi, I don't give a fuck who you fou…," Hidan trailed off as his eyes finally found me, and his scowl disappeared instantly, turning up into a grin.

"I'm on a break, why do I have to deal with you?" I groaned and Hidan laughed, stepping towards me.

"It was fate," he said. "It keeps pushing us together."

"And I will push you the fuck apart, yeah!"

Blinking, I looked up to the playset and was surprised to see a scowling Deidara standing there. Sasori was right beside him, and surprisingly Itachi, Kisame, and Konan were all there too.

"Hey there, squirt," Kisame greeted with his typical grin. I waved back.

"Hello."

"What are you doing here?" Sasori questioned, leaning over the railing. I instantly looked towards the hill where a lot of the others had gathered.

"Having a snowball fight."

"Oh, that sounds fucking fun," Hidan grinned. "We should join in."

"Hell yeah, un!" Deidara agreed.

I raised an eyebrow and stared at them.

"You guys do realize that the others hate you and definitely won't let you join, right?"

"Oh, we didn't plan on "joining"," Sasori said with a small, knowing smirk.

"Getting permission is boring, yeah," Deidara agreed.

"Therefore we'll lure them in," Kisame grinned. "With bait."

My eyebrow remained raised. "And what 'bait' do you have?"

Suddenly Hidan's arms were under my knee and back, and I was lifted up in the air.

"Oh, hell no!" I said as I started to catch on to what they were getting at. "I'm not being your bait!"

"Oh, relax, kitten," Kisame said as Hidan carried me up onto the playset. The sharky man grinned at me playfully. "We all like you so we won't hurt you or anything."

"Well thanks," I said with only a hint of sarcasm because I really was glad to hear that they liked me and wouldn't hurt me, "but the others don't know that."

"Well, that's not our fucking problem, is it?" Hidan responded with a grin as he finally set me down. I made a little attempt to break free, because I wasn't just about to let them use me, but I didn't get very far. With a click of his tongue Hidan pulled me back to him and then not so gently shoved me up against the metal bars.

Without a word he grabbed my wrists and held them in front of me. Before I could ask what he was doing a roll of duck tape was being wrapped around my hands.

"You…you just carry around a roll of duck tape with you?" I questioned, looking up at him. Hidan shrugged.

"I never know when the fuck I'm gonna have to tie someone up."

"…I can't tell if you're trying to be kinky or scary…"

Hidan grinned, and then grabbed my taped wrists and held them above my head as high as they would go, even lifting me up till I was on my tippy toes. He stepped forwards and ripped another piece of long duck tape off with his teeth, securing my wrists high up on the pole.

"Usually kinky," he said. I debated kicking him since I was in the perfect position, but didn't knowing I'd likely get some kind of retribution if I did.

"Now stay here and be good," he commanded, patting my cheek, and I growled at him as he walked away.

Suddenly Deidara was on top of the slide, yelling at the top of his lungs.

"Oi! Konoha idiots! We've got your princess and an army of snowballs prepared, yeah! If you want her, come and get her!"

It didn't take more than a minute for them to charge, and right at the front of the pack was none other than Naruto. This wasn't surprising at all.

"Give her baaaaaaaaaaack!" He screamed as he ran in full force.

"Naruto, it's just a game!" I yelled back. "Please don't overdo it!"

The only reply I got from him was a battle cry, and I couldn't help but roll my eyes. There was no convincing him.

Releasing a sigh, I simply waited for my knight to arrive. I couldn't see much of what was going on below, so really all I could do was listen and wait.

However, I didn't have to wait long because after a minute I heard loud footsteps running up the playset and looked over to see a male dressed in all green.

"Lee?" I questioned in surprise. The teen smiled at me.

"Don't worry Aerin! I shall save yo—!"

Before he could finish one of the largest snowball's I'd ever see was propelled into his face, and he promptly fell backwards and managed to even fall right into the chute of a slide. And down he went.

"Gotta be more aware of your surroundings, bowl-cut!" Kisame yelled, and that was when I noticed that he was perched atop the entire playset, scoping out from above. When he saw that I was looking at him he grinning and winked.

I couldn't help but laugh. He was a charmer.

For another few minutes I remained the stranded princess before another savior emerged, or two saviors, I should say.

Naruto entered from the left and Sasuke entered from the right. Both charged towards me, dodging snowballs thrown by Kisame, but before they could reach me they were both stopped. Itachi marked Sasuke and Konan marked Naruto.

Both scowled at their opponents, ready to fight, however, by the look on their faces I could tell it wasn't genuine anger for some reason…and then I noticed sounds coming from the slide directly in front of me.

"Hey there, princess," Kiba said as he hurried climbed out and got to his feet, rushing towards me. I laughed.

"Oh, my prince," I said sarcastically as he stopped in front of me. Neither Itachi nor Konan had noticed he was here yet, so that was good.

"Damn, they really tied you up good," Kiba commented quietly as he pulled his car keys from his pocket. He swiftly cut the duck tape around my wrists with them and then grabbed me by the hand.

"C'mon," he said, and dragged me back towards the slide. I easily complied and the two of us slid back towards the ground. However the moment our feet touched down onto the snow I heard Kisame call out, "they're getting away!"

Instantly all of the Akatsuki's attention turned to Kiba and I. Without saying anything the two of us started running as fast as we could away from the play set. Deidara and Sasori were right on our tails, but luckily Neji and Shikamaru had our backs and blasted the two with snowballs, stopping them in their tracks.

Kiba and I were free.

"Retreat!" Ino suddenly yelled, following after Kiba and I. The others all followed suit, and soon we were back at the hill, the Akatsuki remaining at the play set because the game was over, and we had won fair and square.

I took a minute to catch my breath, because running was hard, you know? And once Naruto had done the same he stepped over and placed a hand on my back.

"Are you okay?" he questioning, looking genuinely concerned. Some of the others looked to want to say the same thing, paying very close attention to my reply.

"Yeah, of course!" I said with a smile. "The Akatsuki were just bored and wanted to have some fun, that's all."

"But they used you as bait!" Sakura argued. I shrugged nonchalantly.

"Yeah, I don't really mind because they were just joking around."

The group remained quiet for a second before Neji spoke up.

"You and the Akatsuki really have…become closer, yes?"

I blinked and slowly nodded, getting a little worried.

"Is that a problem…?"

"I don't think so," Neji replied and crossed his arms. "After all, it seems you know what you're doing."

I nodded, feeling a bit grateful for his understanding. I was always scared that these guys would be against me being "friends", I guess, with the Akatsuki…because I really did like them. And having to choose between staying with Naruto and Sasuke and Kiba and everyone, and the Akatsuki…that would honestly be a hard choice to make.

"Anyway!" Sakura cut in, clearly trying to lighten up the mood which had been set. "I'm hungry! How about we all go out for dinner!"

"Heck yeah!" Chouji agreed, pumping his fist into the air.

"I could go for some food," Tenten agreed happily.

"Then let's all pack up and go!" Kiba declared. The others nodded in agreement, and everyone went to go and gather the sleds and any other item they had brought. Since I brought nothing and neither had Sasuke we both stood there and watched everyone scurry around.

"Now you can treat me to that soda you owe me," I teased him, bumping my hip into his. He blinked once and then cracked a smirk.

"We'll see about that," he chuckled, and I couldn't help but smile. Knowing Sasuke, that was a "yes."

…and if it wasn't, I'd get him to buy me a drink anyway.


Hello! Sorry for not having updating in a while. A lot was going on, you know?

Recently I've been trying to be more healthy and exercise, and for me doing such a thing requires changing my mindset and life style...so I took some time to do that, which is why I haven't been updating. Besides that, I've got school too, so that takes up a chunk of time...

And the seniors left Friday, which is really sad because I was really close friends with a lot of them...*sadface*. But on the bright side I've only got three weeks left of school and then I'll be part of the new Seniors! Hooray!

These next three weeks are gonna go by fast, I swear...

Anyway, I also went up to Port Sanilac yesterday too! My cousins own a cottage right on lake Huron so my mom and I went up and spent the night and hung out for two days. It was really nice. The waters still cold because of all the snow, and there's not much beach (once again because of all the snow), but it was still really enjoyable!

But, yeah, I think that's all I've got to say! Thank you all so much for all your reviews, favorites, and follows! We recently passed the 200 review mark and there's almost 200 follows too, so I'm, like, ecstatic!

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