Sakura carefully folded everything, things not sinking in fully to her, she still feels numb, all emotions gone, not maybe all, still one thing remain, pain.

She is a doctor, she trained for so many years under the best and only the best, but seems like saving life for so many years doesn't mean you can save every life.

"Sakura?" a familiar voice call her from behind, it hurts to even hear his voice, let alone see him. She doesn't talk, afraid that the tears forming might fall. She feels Sasuke's presence walk towards her, expecting that he will sit beside her but instead she felt a subtle warmth envelop her body, it suddenly hit her.

All at once Sakura felt everything, that subtle warmth Sasuke's hug gave her became warm enough to shield her from the cold, the sound of the rain outside filling in her ears, the cold air coming from the window bites her skin, her cold hands feeling the fabric of the small cloth, the cloth that was supposed to be for their baby, the baby that she lost- they lost, the baby that she couldn't protect.

She felt the tears fall, her hands begins to tremble, she begins to tremble, Sasuke's arms tightens around her. She felt her heart aches, she felt the air leaving her lungs as she shout silently, suffering, grieving, she feels life living her body, she wanted to grab it, hold on to it, but she can't, she couldn't.

"I'm sorry…" she whispers, her voice trembling so much she can barely speak. Sasuke didn't move, he just hugged her, praying that he can take away some of Sakura's pain.

"I'm sorry I couldn't protect our baby…"

"You protected our baby with all your might, miscarriage… is out of our hands…" Sasuke tried to stick to the facts as much as possible, talk to her with sense rather than emotions, Sakura can't possibly handle more emotions right now.

Sakura's silent crying became loud enough to be heard by Sasuke, it became louder and louder until it turns into shouts. Crying for help, crying for a reason, crying for everything, anything, something, that maybe her crying might turn back time, where she can still feel the little bundle of life in her tummy, she would do better, she would do everything better, just one more chance.

One more chance for life