A/N: Part Two of Revelations. More drabble. Again, spoiler warning.

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto. If I did, Sakura would be exactly the same, because she just kicks so much ass now.

Revelations: Sakura

"You're all idiots." Inside, she bristled. Sasuke was still the pompous ass that he was when he had left. Still, this left some hope in her. If he was still a pompous ass, then she prayed that he could still be saved.

She looked at him. His skin was still as pale as ever, but now the dark hollows under his eyes, coupled with his dark hair and long, lithe limbs he looked sickly and underfed.

But appearances could be deceiving. Her medic-nin side told her Sasuke hadn't gotten as much sunlight as he should have while training under the Snake-sannin, and if Orochimaru had been anybody else she would have beaten him to a pulp. They probably didn't want him to have anything to connect to Naruto, who had always been the team's sunshine.

But, she also knew that the boy who had once been her love- hers, not Ino's or any of the other kunoichi she had grown up with- was stronger than ever.

Orochimaru began to chuckle, menacing and filled with threat. "Ah, Kakashi-kun, I knew you would be upset at losing one of your students, but I didn't think you were suicidal." She tensed, anger filling her at those words. If only he knew. If only he knew.

That bastard had torn them apart from the beginning. Almost killing Naruto, and giving Sasuke the cursed seal when they were in the forest. The guilt, the guilt, that Kaka-sensei had when he hadn't been able to get their fight in time. The despair she could see in his eye, as his team was torn asunder by the Legendary Sannin themselves, was palpable. He let the pain show fully now. She watched from the corner of her eye as her former instructor lifted his hitai-ate to reveal his Sharingan.

"And Naruto-kun," She narrowed her eyes, gritting her teeth. "I hope you are feeling well since the last time we met. My associates and I have a habit of seeing you unconscious when we leave." She prayed that Naruto wouldn't take the bait. He had been the most hot-headed one, and apparently the Sannin was try to use that to his advantage.

Sasuke, the other traitorous bastard, turned around and tried to kill Naruto as well. That's the one thing she will never forgive him for. Even Jiraiya felt the stinging betrayal that had exuded from Naruto, like a toxic fume, as he sat contemplating their battle while confined to his hospital bed. It had taken three months for him to recover, and having looked through Naruto's medical files when he had been off training with Jiraiya, she knew that had never happened before. Even when the boy was six, when he had fallen out of a tree and received a compound fracture in his left leg, he was out of the hospital in days. As to Akatsuki, she didn't even want to think about them. She could hear Naruto's coat as he reached up and the whisper of cloth as he tightened the ties on his own hitai-ate.

"Don't forget Sakura-san, Orochimaru-sama." She looked over at Kabuto, whose eyes she couldn't see because of the glare on his glasses. However, the smirk on his face said that he knew he could win if they fought. "She is here to fight us as well." So he did want to fight her.

Inner Sakura exclaimed in delight. She wanted to wipe that smirk off of his face. She hardened her features, prepared to kill the man who had gained their trust during the Chuunin Exams, only to use it against them. She remembered Naruto telling her about him when they went to ask Tsunade-shishou to become Hokage, the night Sasuke had left the village. Tsunade-shishou also spoke about his unique fighting style when she was training- fighting another medic-nin would prove interesting. She took out her gloves and pulled them on.

"Shall we begin?" Kabuto asked. She knew that the question was really meant for her. She decided to answer.

"I'll take him." Kabuto's smile grew slightly wider. She wasn't scared. After fighting against Sasori and almost dying, she knew that she could take anything that he threw at her. Especially since he had to get in close to attack, unlike the puppet user.

Kabuto ran towards her, and she noticed that his chakra scalpels were already activated. She watched his movements, and figured out that he would try to go for one of her organs first. It would be harder to block that way, not knowing which one he would go for, and even if she did manage to, he could still damage one of her arms.

She didn't give him the opportunity.

Pulling back her arm, she gathered chakra in her fist, then moved forward to strike.

Like she expected, he dodged, but she continued her swing.

Her fist crashed in to the ground, tearing it asunder in one fell swoop.

Boy, did she enjoy the shocked looks on Kabuto's and Orochimaru's faces.

She realized that they'll never underestimate her again.

A/N: The difference in the writing styles between this chapter and the first one was done on purpose. I figured that because Sakura was a medic-nin, she would pay a bit more attention to the all of finer details presented to her, especially when she only had to pay attention to only one person, unlike Sasuke who would look for finer emotions and movements, but would overlook things such as appearance. Also, his emotions would come more into play with the way that the fight would commence than would hers, since we already know how Sakura feels about the situation. His point of view is like his decisions- straight forward and simple. Hers not so much. I might go back to fill Sasuke's in with a bit more details, but right now I'm content with the way it came out.