Sometimes excitement can get you doing things you wouldn't normally do...

Quick drabble!

Accidents Happen

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Sakura's first experience at having a crush was on the difficult side. The guy she liked was unbelievably popular, especially amongst the girls. She hadn't realized this at first. They went to the academy together and the first thing that attracted her to him was his brilliance. He was top of their class, always scoring high in his exams, both written and practical. They had been so young and yet he took things so seriously, much unlike the other boys in class.

She really respected him for it.

Her crush has only blossomed over the years and since then, she and her crush, Sasuke, had become teammates. They spent a lot of time together, went on missions together. Sometimes things were really hard and there were times Sakura thought she and her teammates would die, but somehow they always made it out alive. They pushed forward, got stronger, and aimed to be the best shinobi they could be.

The chunin exams came and they were extremely difficult. Sakura was proud of herself for making it as far as she had and thankfully she and her teammates hadn't had too much difficulty up until the end. Getting paired up against Ino was the last thing Sakura had anticipated… but she wouldn't be too hard on herself for not passing.

She knew she still had a long way to go.

Sasuke was so amazing, he always had been and he was the last match in the final exam. Sakura cheered him on loudly, excitedly and her heart soared when he finished his fight as the victor. It wasn't surprising. He was skilled. A prodigy. She was so proud of him.

Becoming a chunin was decided on many factors, not just skill alone. Sakura knew there was a possibility of him not becoming a chunin, even though he'd passed all his trials. But he'd done so well, she was so happy for him. She couldn't stop herself from running out of the stands to find him.

He was just exiting the stadium when she found him. It was so typical of him, not to bother waiting around for the results. She knew becoming a chunin and advancing meant a lot to him. He always told her that he wanted to make his parents and his brother proud. So, she knew he cared. She thought maybe he was just feeling a bit apprehensive about the results and so he needed some time.

"Sasuke-kun!" She charged at him, grinning wide as he turned when he heard her call him. She threw herself at him, arms winding around his neck and lips clashing against his.

What did she just do?

She pulled away quickly in her embarrassment, unable to believe what she'd just done. She was red all over as she backed away from him shyly, her hands clasping together behind her back as her gaze fell to the ground.

"I'm sorry! I-it was an accident. I never meant to kiss you like that." She was so flustered.

Her heart was pounding. How could she have even done something like that? She didn't even think about it… she was just so happy… and it just happened. When Sasuke never said anything she forced her gaze back to his and her eyes widened at the fact that he was as red as her.

"I really am sorry, Sasuke-kun. I… I didn't mean-"

"Annoying." Sasuke huffed and turned his back to her. She'd caught him by surprise and he couldn't believe she'd really kissed him… and then claimed it to be an accident. "Who kisses someone by accident?" He asked in disbelief.

"Oh well… I was just so excited about your win and it just happened…"

"Just happened?" He questioned, eyes narrowing on the ground. "Whatever."

He was mad. But not because she'd kissed him. He was mad because it was an accident. Sakura watched him walk away, a smile tugging her lips apart. She knew Sasuke well enough to know it wasn't the kiss that bothered him and she really wanted to accidentally kiss him again.

One day soon.