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Chapter three: Sin
Sin: any act regarded as such transgression, esp. a willful or deliberate violation of some religious or moral principle.
I think I might have loved you too, however I have terrible news. Sasuke asked me to marry him him three days ago... and I said yes. Mind you I do not love him anymore, but for as long as he has known I am one of the only willing women (that he trusts) that will bear his children. I have no idea how to handle this situation, as all my life I've become accustom to rejection. My only wish was that you would have told me sooner so that maybe the outcome would have changed. Now you can only have my apology of what could have been Kakashi, I can't go back on my word; I can't...
-Sakura
The note on the quarter slip of paper floated to the foot of the bed in complete disregard to the two lovers rolling on the bed. She shouldn't be doing this, she thought it over and over again, but she couldn't resist, couldn't stop. This act of adultery and the feel of guilty that loomed over their heads was over powered by the strong need just to be with each other. Besides, Sakura couldn't have possibly known that Kakashi already knew about the proposal when he professed his love to her, and she couldn't have possibly known that he had every intention on stealing her from the Uchiha heir. And even with all of the above she would have never guessed that he would show up at her window the moment she finished writing the short message. She wouldn't deny that her whole heart belonged to the silver haired jounin, instead of where it should belong... to her fiance. She was after all human and thus she followed her heart.
So in the middle of their sinfully scandalous affair she whispered, "I love you," and nothing and no one could accuse them of sin, because she so righteously would tell anyone who dared question their relationship the true velocity of it. She was in love with the man that was holding her... she had finally found the one.
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