Grand Entrance
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Author's Note: I was just watching 27 Dresses, a good movie in it's own right and I got this idea. And I'm not really a SasuSaku fan, but I kinda liked it in this idea.
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"What's your favorite part of a wedding?"
"You know when the music plays and the bride makes her big grand entrance and everyone turns to look at her? I like to look at the groom because that's when you see…everything." -27 Dresses
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It was an odd feeling standing up at the altar with his best friend. Both were in black suits, Sasuke having rolled his eyes at Naruto's questioning if he could wear an orange tie. The thing that most people never noticed was that the brunette never told him no. The tie felt uncomfortable around his neck and it felt strange to have had Ino working to keep his hair flat, but Naruto didn't say anything. He didn't want to ruin Sasuke's wedding.
The blonde had grinned when he'd seen Sasuke in the tux. Sasuke was handsome period in Naruto's eyes, but now there were no words for it. His hair was still in its spikes, but there were new lines of confidence in his eyes and Naruto had told him so, teasingly saying that if he got any more egotistical, his head would explode. The suit's dark fabric was as sharp a contrast to the pale skin as his hair was. He had seemed a little awkward, shifting his shoulders this way and that to try and make the suit settle more comfortably.
The first strands of the wedding march floated to his ears and everyone turned to the bride. Naruto couldn't tell you what she looked like as she made her grand entrance, had never bothered to see. He'd heard she had looked beautiful, pink hair in a complicated twist, emerald eyes shimmering with happiness and the white gown stitched with soft petals. His eyes had been on Sasuke and had smiled at how he looked.
To many, there wouldn't have been a very large change, but to Naruto it was crystal clear. His eyes had happiness behind them and his posture relaxed when he saw her. Naruto knew he loved her, and said nothing to him except congratulations. And during the reception, he dutifully danced with the bride and kept up his grin. He stayed until the first guests started to leave before he made his quiet exit.
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Author's note(again: This left me feeling kind of strange. I think it might need more to it, but I'll leave that up to you guys.
