"Just go away and leave me alone," Sasuke said finally, and
continued walking.
"Well fine! If that's the way you want it, then I guess I'll just go walk home alone!" Sakura cried out a moment later. She stamped her feet on the ground and walked home by herself, not saying a word. The sound of her sniffing and sandals was all that was heard.
When Sakura finally got home, she slammed the door behind her and stomped into her bedroom. Her parents became worried.
"Sakura?" Sakura's mom said while knocking on the bedroom door. "Is something wrong?"
"Go away!" Sakura replied, her faced muffled inside her pillow. "I don't want to talk about it,"
Her father then opened the door and came inside to comfort her. "Sakura, what's wrong?"
She whined and pulled up her blanket to cover herself. "Sakura," her father said again, pulling the blanket off. "Tell me what happened," he demanded.
Doing as she was told, she sat up with a depressed and ashamed look on her face covered with dried tears. Sakura sniffed and said, "It was at the river," she began. "I was eating a snack with Sasuke and Naruto,"
Her father stopped her. "You mean.. Uzamaki Naruto?" he said with widened eyes.
"Yes," Sakura replied. "And at the river, I saw this girl on the other side.."
"Go on?"
She gulped. "And I looked at Sasuke and he was staring at the girl,"
Her father sighed. "Is that the problem?"
"No," Sakura said. "The problem was that Sasuke liked the girl, but I like him!"
Her father chuckled. "I that it?" he said smiling.
Sakura stood up. "It's not funny!" she protested.
"Sakura, please lower your voice! Some people are sleeping at this time," her mother said softly. She turned to Sakura's father. "Honey, Sakura is a young girl. Let her finish telling us why her story is a problem to her,"
"Well, the girl came to our side of the river and told us that her name was Suzuki," Sakura continued. "And Naruto said that they like each other! I don't want Sasuke liking anybody..even me.. I have feelings for him and I liked him before Suzuki!"
Her father rubbed his chin. "I see,"
"Then we were gonna go home and I was walking with Sasuke, but we had a big argument..and..I should've apologized.." Sakura said quietly now.
"Sasuke..Sasuke..where have I heard that name before?" her mother said in wonder.
"Hmm..I believe she's talking about Uchiha Sasuke? Of the Uchiha clan?" her father answered. "I've heard that he is quite a handsome young shinobi!"
Sakura's mother bent down on her knees and pinched Sakura's cheeks. "And you're quite a beautiful young girl!" she said, chuckling.
Sakura sniffed and wiped away the lasts of her tears and said, "Thank you mom, thank you dad. I'm feeling much better now."
"Well fine! If that's the way you want it, then I guess I'll just go walk home alone!" Sakura cried out a moment later. She stamped her feet on the ground and walked home by herself, not saying a word. The sound of her sniffing and sandals was all that was heard.
When Sakura finally got home, she slammed the door behind her and stomped into her bedroom. Her parents became worried.
"Sakura?" Sakura's mom said while knocking on the bedroom door. "Is something wrong?"
"Go away!" Sakura replied, her faced muffled inside her pillow. "I don't want to talk about it,"
Her father then opened the door and came inside to comfort her. "Sakura, what's wrong?"
She whined and pulled up her blanket to cover herself. "Sakura," her father said again, pulling the blanket off. "Tell me what happened," he demanded.
Doing as she was told, she sat up with a depressed and ashamed look on her face covered with dried tears. Sakura sniffed and said, "It was at the river," she began. "I was eating a snack with Sasuke and Naruto,"
Her father stopped her. "You mean.. Uzamaki Naruto?" he said with widened eyes.
"Yes," Sakura replied. "And at the river, I saw this girl on the other side.."
"Go on?"
She gulped. "And I looked at Sasuke and he was staring at the girl,"
Her father sighed. "Is that the problem?"
"No," Sakura said. "The problem was that Sasuke liked the girl, but I like him!"
Her father chuckled. "I that it?" he said smiling.
Sakura stood up. "It's not funny!" she protested.
"Sakura, please lower your voice! Some people are sleeping at this time," her mother said softly. She turned to Sakura's father. "Honey, Sakura is a young girl. Let her finish telling us why her story is a problem to her,"
"Well, the girl came to our side of the river and told us that her name was Suzuki," Sakura continued. "And Naruto said that they like each other! I don't want Sasuke liking anybody..even me.. I have feelings for him and I liked him before Suzuki!"
Her father rubbed his chin. "I see,"
"Then we were gonna go home and I was walking with Sasuke, but we had a big argument..and..I should've apologized.." Sakura said quietly now.
"Sasuke..Sasuke..where have I heard that name before?" her mother said in wonder.
"Hmm..I believe she's talking about Uchiha Sasuke? Of the Uchiha clan?" her father answered. "I've heard that he is quite a handsome young shinobi!"
Sakura's mother bent down on her knees and pinched Sakura's cheeks. "And you're quite a beautiful young girl!" she said, chuckling.
Sakura sniffed and wiped away the lasts of her tears and said, "Thank you mom, thank you dad. I'm feeling much better now."
