There could be a few pros to losing power for Sasuke, as long as his girlfriend is there to keep him company.
Lights Out
They were calling it the storm of a lifetime. Sasuke wasn't one to overly worry about things, even when most people were evacuating and acting extremely annoying. Sure, he'd done what he needed to do to prepare himself. He had plenty of food to last him, plenty of water. He'd boarded up his windows and secured everything outside of his home. But he wasn't leaving.
Not even when his mother called begging him to go with her and his father. Not even when they said even his brother was going. If his house was going down, he would go down with it. The storm was indeed strong, he'd been watching the ever-changing forecast for an entire week, but tonight it was coming—and the intensity of it hadn't let up in the slightest.
The town was quiet, nearly everyone evacuated as they were suggested to do. Sasuke was the only person on his street staying behind. He found that he was happy everyone else was gone. The wind outside was picking up but he still had about an hour before the rain started and the heavier winds came in.
After cracking open a beer and plopping down on his couch, he grabbed his phone off the coffee table to call his girlfriend. She was evacuating with her parents and should have arrived at their destination by now. She hadn't called, so Sasuke dialed her number, wanting to call and check on her. When she didn't answer he did feel a bit of worry, but he thought she could have been away from her phone at the time. He'd give her a few moments to call him back.
When he'd finished his entire beer without a call back from her, he called again. She didn't answer once more and Sasuke muttered a curse under his breath. Now he'd be worrying about her. He sighed and got up to get another beer when a desperate knock sounded at his door. Stopping in his tracks he looked towards the door, eyes narrowed. Everyone had evacuated, and if they hadn't… why the hell were they knocking on doors minutes before this awful storm was set to begin.
Sasuke walked to his door curiously, listening to the continuous knocking before unlocking and swinging the door open.
"What the fuck?" Sasuke hissed the instant he saw his girlfriend, arms wrapped around herself as if to hold her long raincoat securely around her. The wind was strong, her long pink hair flying around wildly. Though he was shocked to see her, Sasuke grabbed hold of her arm and pulled her into his home rather forcefully before closing his door. "Sakura… what the fuck are you doing here?"
She giggled as she took a moment to get her hair in order. "Well, my macho boyfriend thinks he's bad enough to survive the storm so I figure as long as I'm with him, I'm safe."
"You were supposed to be three hours away by now. Why didn't you go with your parents?" Sasuke asked, annoyed that she hadn't done as she was supposed to.
"Well, I was going to… but I just couldn't. Since you wouldn't leave, I knew I couldn't. I want to be with you!"
Sasuke shook his head at this and turned away to walk back to his fridge and grab another beer. "You shouldn't have stayed."
"That goes for you too, you know? My parents already scolded me for staying, I'm not going to hear it from you too."
"Then you may have come to the wrong place." He grumbled as he opened his beer before having a drink. "You came so late too. What if you'd gotten stranded in this storm?"
Sakura scoffed then. "And here I thought you didn't worry about anything."
"I worry about you."
She smiled then, coming closer to where he stood, a suggestive look in her eyes. "That's why I love you so much and also why I know I'll be safe with you."
"We're going to lose power."
"I don't care."
"We won't be able to leave."
"I don't intend to leave anyway."
Sasuke sighed, sometimes his girlfriend could be impossible. "Well you're here now, there's nothing I can do about it."
"Exactly." She laughed as she moved past him to grab a beer for herself.
They went to sit on the couch together and Sasuke eyed her suspiciously since she had yet to take off her raincoat.
"What?" She asked since he was staring at her so directly.
"I don't think you need to worry about it raining inside… unless we lose the roof."
"Oh, I'm fine… this raincoat is pretty cozy and you always keep it so cold in here."
Though he wouldn't argue with her, Sasuke found her words rather peculiar. She'd never complained before and normally she'd be cuddling close to him already. He shook off his wayward thoughts though as he stared ahead at the television. He wanted to enjoy all that he could before the power went out.
By the time his next beer was finished, Sasuke could hear it raining outside. It sounded all the more strongly with the winds picking up. He assumed they'd lose power before long. Before he could get up to grab another beer Sakura rose to her feet.
"Need another one?"
"Yeah."
Sasuke's eyes followed her as she pranced into the kitchen. Just as she opened the fridge the power cut out. The house went completely dark and Sasuke reached forward and felt around for the matches he had on his coffee table. He lit a candle just as Sakura came to stand before him, handing him a fresh beer.
"Thanks." He said, taking the beer.
"Let the fun begin." Sakura grinned down at him as she popped open her own.
Fun… Sasuke wasn't so sure that was the word he'd use in this situation. He could hear the wind howling outside. The storm was set to go on for at least twenty-four hours. The power could be out for a week after or even longer. Sakura though, she seemed unworried. Actually, she appeared rather excited.
"Why so glum?"
"I wanted you to go with your parents." He stated matter-of-factly.
Sakura groaned, her free hand propping on her hip. "Would you get over it? I'm here, we're going to have fun together. Don't you prefer having my company rather than sitting here in the dark alone."
"I don't want you sitting in the dark. Even with me."
"So sweet… and yet such an ass at the same time."
Sasuke rolled his eyes and took a long pull from his beer.
"I thought you'd be happy to have me." She said and he looked up to see her pouting.
"You know I want you safe."
"I'm perfectly safe! Let's play a game."
Sasuke quirked a brow as she leaned forward to set her beer on the coffee table. He watched her as she stood back straight, fingers raising to the top button of her raincoat. She unbuttoned it slowly, one button at a time. His lips parted in surprise when she let it drop behind her, revealing that she was completely naked without it.
"I didn't bother bringing any clothes… that wouldn't be much fun."
"Sakura…" Sasuke began, though his words fell short and his eyes refused to move away from her naked body.
She twirled around slowly, moving her body sensually and Sasuke was quickly forgetting all his worries. The naughty smirk on her lips had his cock twitching in his pants. He watched her every move as she grabbed her beer again and came walking around the coffee table to stand closer before him.
"Are you happy now, Sasuke?" She asked, her free hand trailing down her breast and stomach, stopping just over her sex.
Sasuke couldn't respond at first, he was too mesmerized by the show she was putting on. It had been over a week now since they'd last fucked, what with the storm coming and all. Everyone was busy preparing. Seeing her like this made him want her, but in the back of his mind he was still concerned.
"You-" He wanted to protest, to stop her… but what for? They were stuck here after all.
Sakura laughed before drinking a fair amount of her beer and then climbing on top of him. Her legs straddled his, her breasts were so close to his face… and she smelled heavenly, just as she always did.
"What about me? Huh?" She teased, raising the beer back to her lips as her hips moved purposely. Even if his mind still wanted to argue, Sasuke's cock had a mind of its own. He was already hard and he was quite certain she could tell.
Her empty hand splayed out over his chest and ran down his abdomen, pausing momentarily at his belt before it dipped between her legs and rested over his crotch.
"Ooh, someone's happy to see me." She giggled, her touch firm against his member.
"Always impossible." He muttered, wrapping his arm around her back to hold her in place as he leaned forward to set his beer on the coffee table.
"Always yours." She murmured, handing him her own beer so he could set it aside as well.
He smirked then, loving the fact that she always had a way with words. How could he complain? The power was out, there was nobody around but the two of them and for the next few days they had nothing to do but each other.
There would be no time to worry about anything else.
A/N:
Thanks for reading. Thought about making a part 2 to this but I'm not sure. Hope you enjoyed it! XD
