Well, Chapter two! I have decided I will aleast put up to Chapter 2...if u guys like it pls let me know! I really don't know if its any good!

Day 2 of 7


Naruto Uzumaki. Sasuke thought of the boy and smirked. What a knuckle head. How did an idiot like him ever come to nearly match him in strength?..Nearly.

But Sasuke turned back to the sea, his mind trying to think of what he wanted, but all he could think of was the Leaf Village. He saw two versions. One was him walking through the village with Naruto and Sakura, happy again. The second, his destructive power over taking every last person there.

"Sasuke," he heard a voice say and his heart stopped. Was that voice…Naruto?

He tensed, hand reaching for his sword, a feeling of pure ecstasy racing through him. He turned quickly, face expressionless, imagining himself fighting with the boy in orange with whiskers. He couldn't help but feel disappointed when all he saw was a girl wearing no forehead protector.

"Oh, it's you again," he said coldly.

She frowned at him. "I don't have to be here. I can leave."

Sasuke didn't answer, just looked away. But he knew even that angelic, girly face was smirking at him.

"That's what I thought. No one wants to be alone all the time. Not even you."

Sasuke inwardly scowled but laid back in the grass. He stared up at the great, big sky. It was his favorite color, the icy blue that danced above the trees.

"So, are you going to tell me what's on your mind today? Or did I come to stare at the clouds?" she asked impatiently. But Naruto didn't really mind that. It actually sounded relaxing, being with her best friend, enjoying the day.

Sasuke let out a half snort and rolled his eyes. "You can leave anytime you want," he told raising an eyebrow. But she didn't move. "That's what I thought. Curiosity is a funny thing."

"Shut up," she snapped and he nearly smiled. Nearly.

Silence. Not a sound but the crashing of waves on the shore.

"So, Sasuke Uchiha. Were you right?" she asked watching for his reaction. She wanted to see something, see some kind of emotion, any kind. She wanted to know that somewhere, deep down, Sasuke Uchiha, the one that would never let his Comrades die, was still there.

"Right about what?" he asked absentmindedly.

"Did revenge really make it better?" she asked. Naruto stared at Sasuke expectantly. She wanted to hear it from him. Was revenge really all it was cut out to be?

Sasuke stared back at her in unbelievable surprise. He opened his mouth and shut it again. His hand twitched towards his sword again, awaiting an attack. "What do you mean Blondie?"

"Oh, the stories of Sasuke Uchiha, last of the Uchiha clan have spread beyond the Leaf Village," Naruto threw her hands in the air as if to express how far it had reached. "And I want to know if it helped."

"Helped what?" Sasuke spat at her. He glared at her as if she was being cryptic on purpose. Perhaps she was.

"The pain," she replied simply and Sasuke's breath hitched in his throat. Did revenge help his pain?

"It didn't," he said after a moment. He shut his eyes and calmed himself. "Because I was wrong. I was wrong all along. My brother wasn't the bad guy."

"I see," she said slowly. She looked at him. His eyes were shut and he was breathing fast. "But is the truth you discovered better than the lie you've always thought to be true?"

"You made a really simple question sound extremely complicated," Sasuke commented. "But no. The truth is a lot worse. I've lived a lie my entire life."

"Tell me the whole story," Naruto suggested. She rolled onto her belly, several feet away from the raven haired boy and propped her head up with her hands.

"No," he said with no expression in his voice or on his face. He'd said too much already.

"Why not?" she complained.

"Because I don't trust you," Sasuke said putting his arms behind his head. "You know too much for a nosy girl that isn't a Shinobi."

"How do you know I'm not a ninja?" she protested.

He tapped his forehead. "No forehead protector."

"Well then you're stupid," she pouted. "Underestimating me."

"Of course," he smirked. "I'm sure you could be a very deadly opponent."

"I could," Naruto told him truthfully. Not that Sasuke really believed her.

"Whatever you say Blondie," he breathed in the fresh air. "Where are you from anyway? There aren't any villages in the area."

"Around," she said ominously.

"Right," Sasuke shook his head as he laid on the grass.

"I have a home," she told him as if that was the answer to everything. "Tell me Uchiha. Do you?"

Sasuke pretended like that didn't annoy him. "Fine, don't tell me. It makes no difference. I'm not that interested anyway. Now go away."

"Fine, I'll leave you now. Tomorrow I'll be back. If you're still here we can talk about me if you'd like," she said it so nonchalantly but her mind was racing a million miles an hour.

His eyes shot open. And she knew she had him hooked. If there was one thing that Sasuke was, it was curious. That, at least, hadn't changed.

She stalked off through the trees, a tingling sensation through her whole body. It was like old times, the banter of words between the two. Her lips formed a smile and she felt a hot tear run down her face. But when she told him who she really was, it would be gone again. And he'd probably kill her right then and there.

Sasuke made his way down from the cliff to where a small cabin was. He opened the creaky door and stepped inside. It smelt like old wood and moss, probably really old.

"Do I have a home?" Sasuke said quietly. He looked around and growled. "I don't need a home. All I need is my revenge."

"I'm sorry Sasuke," Naruto whispered as she reached her campsite alone. "I'm sorry that I don't know how to save you from yourself."


HEY! SO? I like it...PLeas let me know if i should continue! NO FLAMES THOUGH!
lol I think I might write a one shot off this...

Naruto: I'm a girl?

Sasuke: Wow Naurto I never knew!

Naruto: *glare* Ur the one drooling all over me.

Sasuke: ...