A/N-Hey, sorry it took me awhile! We had to write a short story in English, and I decided to use the next chapter of Fix Me! Cuz like, why not put up a chapter AND get good grades, right? Amirite or amirite. Haha, anyway, hope you enjoy chapter two! I promise the next update will come faster~!

She awoke in her bed the next moment, momentary amnesia clouding her brain from the events of the previous nights. Sitting up while rubbing the sleep from her eyes, the thoughts slowly flooded back into her brain, and she watched them like a movie.

The breakdown in the kitchen. The food. Sasuke.

She sighed as she looked at the calendar. Monday, which means school. Sasuke, his name was whispered in her head. Tears brimmed her eyes, but she forced herself up all the while.

She checked the clock now, reading the bright red letters to say 4 AM. Sighing once more, she swung her legs over the bed. No use going to sleep again, right? If she was just going to get up again in two hours anyway… She reluctantly forced herself out of bed and walked herself into the bathroom, ignoring the voices fighting in her head. Or attempting to, in any case.

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She trudged herself to school, dreading seeing the other students of the over crowded high school. Mostly dreading seeing the raven haired boy from the night before, Uchiha Sasuke. I mean, she may not have many friends at the school, but she wasn't blind. Or deaf, for that matter. She had heard the gossip, hell, it had sometimes been told straight to her face. She knew what the other students said about her.

"She's so skinny! She HAS to be anorexic." "Do you see how she never eats?!" "I see her go to the bathroom like after lunch ALL the time." "Sasuke-kun always watches over her! It's not fair!" "Pink hair?! What a freak." "Argh, she thinks she's all that!" "Haruno Sakura is such a bitch!"

She hated walking around and being stared at, it put her on edge and made her nervous. Her only two good friends, Naruto and Ino, seemed to fight a lot too, so it was hard to hang out with them constantly wanting her attention.

But she loved the few friends she had, they always stuck up for her. Even though she stood out more when she was with them, she often mused.

Ino was head cheerleader, smart(ish), pretty, kind, and blonde. Very, very blonde. She must've been THE most beautiful girl in school, though they were only in their junior year. She was the most popular and most wanted girl in the school. Sakura still wondered why she hung out with such a freak like her. You don't deserve her friendship, the voice would always whisper, the cold air feeling so real against her ear, though she continuously tried to convince herself that that was in fact a lie, the voice would just cackle.

Naruto, on the other hand, must be the most imfamous guy. Not so smart, he got into more trouble then the senior student body combinied. And that was saying something. He is also extremely oblivious to other's feelings, but he was a really sweet and caring boy. Which was commonly mistake for the fact that he was blind to others. But the thing that made him stand out the most? He's Sasuke's best(more like only….)friend. The relationship between the two guys was very strange, really. They fought over just about everything, and yet they were like brothers.

Anyways, as soon as she sat down for homeroom, Ino and Naruto seemingly materialized and glomped her. Hard.

"Forehead!" and "Sakura-chan!" were yelled at the same time, Ino with her affectionate childhood nickname, and Naruto with the suffix for the rosette.

She laughed awkwardly and put on a flawless rhinestone like smile. "Hi, guys!"she tried to sound energetic, but her lack of sleep and food was catching up.

Naruto, being oblivious to this, couldn't tell. But Ino gave her a stern I'm-going-to-force-this-out-of-you-later look. When at that moment Sasuke came out of thin air to hit the rosette on the back of the head with his knuckles, affectionately. Or, rather, as affectionate as the raven haired boy could get.

"Ow…", she mumbled. Seeing him would bring back yesterday into her mind, she knew, she didn't turn around when she muttered a faint hello.

"Hn. Hey, dobe. Yamanaka," Sasuke greeted the three.

Naruto brightened once again, just as he had when he had come over to Sakura. "Hey, teme! Come to see your precious-"

Before he could finish his sentence, Sasuke gave the unfortunate blonde his famous Uchiha death glare, immediately shutting the blonde up. "Hn." Sasuke responded.

"Oi, teme. Can I talk to you?" noting his blank stare at Sakura. Sure, Naruto was oblivious, but he wasn't totally blind. He could see the looks others gave to each other, hence his terror of the Uchiha's glare.

They walked off, leaving the two girls behind. Eyeing the rosette suspiciously, Ino turned to her best friend. "All right, Forehead! Spill!" Ino glared at Sakura carefully. She knew how moody she could get. "Did something happen with Sasuke? It's like off and on with you two… If you want me to knock some sense into the dumbass, just give me the word and-"

"No, Ino-pig. It's not Sasuke. I just haven't been getting much sleep, that's all…", she trailed off, trying to attain a weak smile, but failing miserably.

The blonde girl glared at Sakura. "Sakura." The said girl immediately worried. She only used her name when something serious was going on. "You left out the 'kun' in Sasuke's name." Sakura inwardly winced at her obvious and stupid mistake. "Something's up, and you're not telling me what it is."

Sakura sighed, finding no way out of the situation. She really couldn't keep that much from her best friend, then again, who really can. "He's just…." She began to say, trying to look for the right words.

"Who's just what, Sakura-chan?", saved by Naruto, something that seemed to happen to her often. Sakura inwardly sighed in relief and grinned at the idiot.

That blonde kid is always sticking up for you; you don't deserve him or what he does for you, the voice snickered darkly inside Sakura's head.

"That's not true…", said girl murmered, not knowing she said the sentence out loud. That is, until the two blondes gave her questioning looks, and Sasuke raised an eyebrow, knowing something was talking to her.

"Forehead…?" Ino asked, eyeing her strangely.

Sakura laughed awkwardly, apologizing quickly. Though Ino and Sasuke both weren't convinced, the blonde decided to let it go, while the other decided to interrogate her about it later.

Luckily for her, the bell rang, signiling that it was time to move to the first class of the day. Sighing with relief, the rosette bolted out of the classroom, leaving her three friends dumbfounded and to go to their own classes without her.

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Sakura slammed her locker door shut with a small smile on her face, pleased that she had managed to avoid Sasuke for the entire day, along with Naruto and Ino.

You're a jerk, you know. The sentence was whispered , Sakura could feel the breath in her ears. She grit her teeth. No matter how many times she told herself that the voice(s) wasn't(weren't)real, or told the voice(s)to go away, they always came back from the dark clouds in her mind. And sometimes, almost at least once a week, she would succumb to the voices and let them talk her into stupid things, and convince her of things like weight loss, or drugs, just as they had last night. Just as they had a year ago. Just as they do every day.

Sakura zipped up her bag, trying to ignore the dark words filling her brain. As she started to walk towards the door, a hand gripping her elbow restrained her from taking another step.

"I didn't see you at lunch today, Sakura." She gasped silently at the voice, of none other then the youngest Uchiha. "have you been eating?", the tone was soft, as well as his words. He was being careful not to wound or upset the bipolar teenager before him.

She froze at the question, though quickly recovering and turning around slightly to semi face him, and she smiled weakly, while on the inside the rosette fought whether to lie to the Uchiha or not.

"O-of course, Sasuke-kun!" she let out, trying to make it as believable as possible. On the inside one cheered for her as the other twitched and cringed in anger for the lie.

A shiver flowed down her spine at his glare, as he released his grip on her arm. "Expect a visit again tonight, Sakura…" he said slowly, and quickly departed from the scene.

The rosette shivered once more, and stalked out of the building to walk to her own home.

*-*

The lock clicked as Sakura locked the door after entering her house. That way, she mused, she'd have a warning before Sasuke came in, giving her about a minute to clean up whatever 'mess' she'd make, as he forced the old door to let him.

Smart, smart girl, one of the voices told her, taking the form of a human girl, leaning on the door in front of her. How long has it been since you've eaten? She asked, the smirk on her face as well as in her cruel sounding voice.

"Er…", she started to count on her fingers. "Twenty… Six hours? Seven?" she questioned to no one in particular. "Somewhere around there, I'm pretty sure."

Sakura watched the girl clap and smile wickedly. She awoke in her bed the next moment, momentary amnesia clouding her brain from the events of the previous nights. Sitting up while rubbing the sleep from her eyes, the thoughts slowly flooded back into her brain, and she watched them like a movie.

The breakdown in the kitchen. The food. Sasuke.

She sighed as she looked at the calendar. Monday, which means school. Sasuke, his name was whispered in her head. Tears brimmed her eyes, but she forced herself up all the while.

She checked the clock now, reading the bright red letters to say 4 AM. Sighing once more, she swung her legs over the bed. No use going to sleep again, right? If she was just going to get up again in two hours anyway… She reluctantly forced herself out of bed and walked herself into the bathroom, ignoring the voices fighting in her head. Or attempting to, in any case.

*-*

She trudged herself to school, dreading seeing the other students of the over crowded high school. Mostly dreading seeing the raven haired boy from the night before, Uchiha Sasuke. I mean, she may not have many friends at the school, but she wasn't blind. Or deaf, for that matter. She had heard the gossip, hell, it had sometimes been told straight to her face. She knew what the other students said about her.

"She's so skinny! She HAS to be anorexic." "Do you see how she never eats?!" "I see her go to the bathroom like after lunch ALL the time." "Sasuke-kun always watches over her! It's not fair!" "Pink hair?! What a freak." "Argh, she thinks she's all that!" "Haruno Sakura is such a bitch!"

She hated walking around and being stared at, it put her on edge and made her nervous. Her only two good friends, Naruto and Ino, seemed to fight a lot too, so it was hard to hang out with them constantly wanting her attention.

But she loved the few friends she had, they always stuck up for her. Even though she stood out more when she was with them, she often mused.

Ino was head cheerleader, smart(ish), pretty, kind, and blonde. Very, very blonde. She must've been THE most beautiful girl in school, though they were only in their junior year. She was the most popular and most wanted girl in the school. Sakura still wondered why she hung out with such a freak like her. You don't deserve her friendship, the voice would always whisper, the cold air feeling so real against her ear, though she continuously tried to convince herself that that was in fact a lie, the voice would just cackle.

Naruto, on the other hand, must be the most imfamous guy. Not so smart, he got into more trouble then the senior student body combinied. And that was saying something. He is also extremely oblivious to other's feelings, but he was a really sweet and caring boy. Which was commonly mistake for the fact that he was blind to others. But the thing that made him stand out the most? He's Sasuke's best(more like only….)friend. The relationship between the two guys was very strange, really. They fought over just about everything, and yet they were like brothers.

Anyways, as soon as she sat down for homeroom, Ino and Naruto seemingly materialized and glomped her. Hard.

"Forehead!" and "Sakura-chan!" were yelled at the same time, Ino with her affectionate childhood nickname, and Naruto with the suffix for the rosette.

She laughed awkwardly and put on a flawless rhinestone like smile. "Hi, guys!"she tried to sound energetic, but her lack of sleep and food was catching up.

Naruto, being oblivious to this, couldn't tell. But Ino gave her a stern I'm-going-to-force-this-out-of-you-later look. When at that moment Sasuke came out of thin air to hit the rosette on the back of the head with his knuckles, affectionately. Or, rather, as affectionate as the raven haired boy could get.

"Ow…", she mumbled. Seeing him would bring back yesterday into her mind, she knew, she didn't turn around when she muttered a faint hello.

"Hn. Hey, dobe. Yamanaka," Sasuke greeted the three.

Naruto brightened once again, just as he had when he had come over to Sakura. "Hey, teme! Come to see your precious-"

Before he could finish his sentence, Sasuke gave the unfortunate blonde his famous Uchiha death glare, immediately shutting the blonde up. "Hn." Sasuke responded.

"Oi, teme. Can I talk to you?" noting his blank stare at Sakura. Sure, Naruto was oblivious, but he wasn't totally blind. He could see the looks others gave to each other, hence his terror of the Uchiha's glare.

They walked off, leaving the two girls behind. Eyeing the rosette suspiciously, Ino turned to her best friend. "All right, Forehead! Spill!" Ino glared at Sakura carefully. She knew how moody she could get. "Did something happen with Sasuke? It's like off and on with you two… If you want me to knock some sense into the dumbass, just give me the word and-"

"No, Ino-pig. It's not Sasuke. I just haven't been getting much sleep, that's all…", she trailed off, trying to attain a weak smile, but failing miserably.

The blonde girl glared at Sakura. "Sakura." The said girl immediately worried. She only used her name when something serious was going on. "You left out the 'kun' in Sasuke's name." Sakura inwardly winced at her obvious and stupid mistake. "Something's up, and you're not telling me what it is."

Sakura sighed, finding no way out of the situation. She really couldn't keep that much from her best friend, then again, who really can. "He's just…." She began to say, trying to look for the right words.

"Who's just what, Sakura-chan?", saved by Naruto, something that seemed to happen to her often. Sakura inwardly sighed in relief and grinned at the idiot.

That blonde kid is always sticking up for you; you don't deserve him or what he does for you, the voice snickered darkly inside Sakura's head.

"That's not true…", said girl murmered, not knowing she said the sentence out loud. That is, until the two blondes gave her questioning looks, and Sasuke raised an eyebrow, knowing something was talking to her.

"Forehead…?" Ino asked, eyeing her strangely.

Sakura laughed awkwardly, apologizing quickly. Though Ino and Sasuke both weren't convinced, the blonde decided to let it go, while the other decided to interrogate her about it later.

Luckily for her, the bell rang, signiling that it was time to move to the first class of the day. Sighing with relief, the rosette bolted out of the classroom, leaving her three friends dumbfounded and to go to their own classes without her.

*-*

Sakura slammed her locker door shut with a small smile on her face, pleased that she had managed to avoid Sasuke for the entire day, along with Naruto and Ino.

You're a jerk, you know. The sentence was whispered , Sakura could feel the breath in her ears. She grit her teeth. No matter how many times she told herself that the voice(s) wasn't(weren't)real, or told the voice(s)to go away, they always came back from the dark clouds in her mind. And sometimes, almost at least once a week, she would succumb to the voices and let them talk her into stupid things, and convince her of things like weight loss, or drugs, just as they had last night. Just as they had a year ago. Just as they do every day.

Sakura zipped up her bag, trying to ignore the dark words filling her brain. As she started to walk towards the door, a hand gripping her elbow restrained her from taking another step.

"I didn't see you at lunch today, Sakura." She gasped silently at the voice, of none other then the youngest Uchiha. "have you been eating?", the tone was soft, as well as his words. He was being careful not to wound or upset the bipolar teenager before him.

She froze at the question, though quickly recovering and turning around slightly to semi face him, and she smiled weakly, while on the inside the rosette fought whether to lie to the Uchiha or not.

"O-of course, Sasuke-kun!" she let out, trying to make it as believable as possible. On the inside one cheered for her as the other twitched and cringed in anger for the lie.

A shiver flowed down her spine at his glare, as he released his grip on her arm. "Expect a visit again tonight, Sakura…" he said slowly, and quickly departed from the scene.

The rosette shivered once more, and stalked out of the building to walk to her own home.

*-*

The lock clicked as Sakura locked the door after entering her house. That way, she mused, she'd have a warning before Sasuke came in, giving her about a minute to clean up whatever 'mess' she'd make, as he forced the old door to let him.

Smart, smart girl, one of the voices told her, taking the form of a human girl, leaning on the door in front of her. How long has it been since you've eaten? She asked, the smirk on her face as well as in her cruel sounding voice.

"Er…", she started to count on her fingers. "Twenty… Six hours? Seven?" she questioned to no one in particular. "Somewhere around there, I'm pretty sure."

Sakura watched the girl clap and smile wickedly.

Good, good, very good. I'm proud of you! You most likely lost a pound… Now if you could only lose about five more. That would be wonderful!

"Mhm…" Sakura said carefully, as she walked to her room. "I have to do, uh, homework now, so I'll be going now…", Sakura said, walking away and up the stairs to her room.

Tsk, tsk, tsk girl. Whatever. The voice's hallucination disappeared from the room, leaving Sakura alone again. The rosette sighed as she opened the door to her room, throwing her bag against the window.

"If I eat tonight, I'll punish myself. I have to be perfect, right…?", she asked to no one in particular, half expecting the voices to pop up telling her off. But to her momentary shock, they just stayed quiet.

She grinned a little, as she took out a syringe filled with a liquid. "Well, since nobody's around to see me… I guess it wouldn't exactly hurt, right?", she told herself, as she slowly pressed the needle into her forearm.

Then the liquid flooded through her, and she began to wait for the drug to take place. The drug for her took usually about 45 minutes to take effect, but as she did it more often, the LSD worked faster. Now, she only had to wait about 20 to 30 minutes for her to start hallucinating.

She loved the drug. Sure, sometimes it lasted too long if Sasuke was to come over, but the dreams it gave her were usually the best. They were so real, and unlike her hallucinations from her schizophrenia, she thought they were real. It was like she really lived in the dream world the drug showed her.

After the wait, she started to see colors like a kaleidoscope, and soon enough after this, the trip came to her.

She saw her and Sasuke, holding hands, walking into the school on prom night. She looked very skinny, perfect, as she would call it. Her hair was put beautifully, and Sasuke and herself just complemented each other's looks amazingly.

As that faded out, she saw them in a house, married. With a kid in her arms, laughing with the husband and her daughter. The little girl, who seemed to be about three, had black hair like her father, emerald eyes like her mother, and a smile and a frown combined the two.

This scene faded out, and the real Sakura was laughing and smiling like an idiot, her pupils were very much dilated, and she appeared to be sweating as she twitched.

And then Sasuke came into the room, catching her in her state of wonderment. At first, he thought she was just having a good dream, at the time her eyes were closed. But then… She started screaming like crazy. Crying bloody murder, and looked very, deathly pale.

Sasuke was now at her side, and as he leaned over to pick her up, he realized her pupils were very, very small. "Shit…", he cursed as he looked at the syringe lying next to her. "Dammit, Sakura. What the fuck did you do to yourself…", he whispered to her, as she continued to scream and cry, not knowing what was really happening.

Sasuke picked her up bridal style and carried her back to his house, which wasn't really too far, maybe about a twenty minute walk. When the rosette had moved out, Itachi had forced her to move to a house in walking distance of himself, in case something bad were to happen. Like now, for instance.

The younger Uchiha kept quietly cursing as he brought her into his house. "This was a great time for Itachi to be with Sasori and Deidara… God damn…", he muttered, trying not to freak out. Even though Sakura was oblivious to what her surroundings were, he still thought if he kept his cool the screaming and bad hallucions might go away.

He sighed, and laid her out on the couch, gingerly. He didn't know much about the drug, so he didn't want to somehow make it worse by freaking her out.

He gave the rosette one long look before getting out his cell phone and calling the elder Uchiha. On the third ring, he picked up.

Sasuke heard a sigh on the other end. "Yes, little brother? What do you want?"

Sasuke attempted to keep his voice under control. "Sakura's on LSD. I think she over dosed."

And then the line was silent. Sasuke looked at his phone only to find that Itachi had hung up on him. Sasuke cursed, hoping he was on his way.

And to his luck, he was.

He pushed open the door, letting it slam behind him.

"We need to take her to the-"

"NO.", Sasuke's glare and demonic sounding voice cut him off. "Not fucking happening, Aniki."

Itachi sighed, running a hand through his hair, a trait that both Sasuke and himself shared. "But, Sasuke, she-"

"No, and that's final." Again Itachi was cut off by his brother, earning a glaring contest for the two.

"….. Whatever, Sasuke. Just… Get her a cold washcloth and something she can throw up in and leave her alone for the next three to six hours. Make sure you watch her, so she doesn't start screaming again."

Sasuke glared at his brother once more. "Fine."

And so Sasuke ended up staying up the whole night, watching Sakura puke her guts out and cry and scream and smile like an idiot. "Sakura… What have you gotten yourself into…", he asked her, silence greeting him.

The raven haired boy sighed, and stroked her hair. "You'll be okay… I promise.", and with that he kissed her on her forehead, getting up to sit in the chair next to the couch. Soon, falling asleep, leaving the rosette to have the rest of her trip by herself.