"shhhh!" Walks over to door and opens it.
*Crash*
"Naruto get the hell out and go do your chores!"
"But Sakura..."
"No f'n butts now get" She kicked him clear out the building.
After witnessing Sakura's outburst all of the jonin ( which includes Kakashi, Kurinai, Anko, Shizuni, Might Guy, and Neji) Knew it must be of real importance and they all actually paid attention( Kakashi even put his book away). Tsunade started explaining about the Uchiha Clan and Itachi and of how Homaru, Komaru, and Danzou confessed with a little help of Sakura's potion. She didn t however tell them this information came from Sasuke. She told them she read it in the Hokage's dairy she found hidden on a book shelf. They all fell for it and thought that the only reason Sakura was there was cause of her potion which is kind of true but not really...
Meanwhile Sasuke is board as heck with nothing to do and decides that he's got a long wait and nothing to do...too bad .
Anyways back to Konoha...
After about two hours of Naruto tryn to bust in on the meeting Sakura finally put him in the hospital in a comma...
Unfortunately for them he'll wake up in a few hours.
But back to the meeting their now discussing how to handle the prisoners. After about a good twenty minutes of arguing Sakura finally speaks up and suggests that they let Sasuke decide and half the room falls over and laughs all except for Kakashi and Neji who thinks it s a good idea. Everyone starts laughing again then Sakura knocks them all out.
Tsunade, Neji, & Kakashi sweat dropped
Now back to business. Now that the only three people that are still awake that Sakura didn't knockout are serious about the Sasuke thing.
"How are we going to find him?" Neji asked.
"Luckily Sakura might know where he is right now." said Tsunade.
"Sakura is this true?" Kakashi obviously "Hai!"
After hearing this Kakashi gets an idea. The thing of it is Sasuke's hoping they'll hurry up! Kakashi suggests that Sakura go and meet with him and have them to discuss what he wants to happen to the three. Sakura says she thinks that she already knows what he wants. Them dead and for him to do it, and with hearing this things made sense and Neji pieced things together that Sakura had already talked to Sasuke and that they might have discussed this.
"Sakura did you speak to Sasuke?"
"What do you mean?" she asked Neji.
I mean this would all make sense this meeting you suggesting Sasuke it all makes sense."
"Damn no wonder you made jonin so quick!"
"I was right?"
"Hai..."Sakura said disappointedly "And that was only a hunch."
After hearing this bell finally rang in Kakashi's head and everything made sense. Even though Neji, Tsunade, and Kakashi knew Sakura had spoken to Sasuke Sakura still kept her promise and wouldn t tell them where he was. After an hour of brainstorming they got an idea for Sakura to meet Sasuke when he told her to and she would go alone.
-Two Weeks Later-
Sakura returns to the spot where she and Sasuke spoke and he was waiting just like he said.
"Did you come alone?"
"Hai!...Of course why wouldn t I promised that I would?"
"So what did they say?"
She explained to Sasuke that they had discussed letting him decide their punishment. He agreed that he would help and that he wanted to do it. Sakura explained that she told them that he might say that. Sasuke smirked at this and bent over and kissed her and said "Thanks."Sakura then started explaining that after the meeting when it was just her and Tsunade told Sakura unexpectedly that if Sasuke ever wished to come back to the village to contact her through Sakura and he would be forgiven of all crimes, and that he would be presented to the village as he was on an undercover mission she sent him on when she found out about the curse mark. When Sasuke heard this he asked Sakura did she tell Tsunade about him saying maybe and she said no. At this he told her to return to the village and speak to Tsunade as to when he could return but it would have to be after the next week because he would have to get rid of team hebi first.
"Really you'll come back"
"Hai!"
tbc...
