A/N: Next chapter!!! Oh no... will things get messed up for Sasori and Deidara?


"WTF? Who is outside un?" Deidara hurriedly put on his clothes.

"I don't know. Just follow me, okay?" Sasori kissed Deidara on the forehead before running down the stairs.

Deidara hid at Sasori's back as the redhead opened the wooden door. It screeched aloud along with their deep breaths.

"My cute little grandson! Oh, I missed you so..." the old lady said, in the verge of embracing Sasori.

"Oh... hi, Granny." Sasori forced a smile. "Well, as you see... I'm here with my student and uhh...we were reviewing for the exam and you have just interrupted us."

"Oh come on, don't be so rude. I came to check if my precious little boy has been doing good or not. Now why don't you let the old lady in?"

"Hai." Sasori secretly gestured something at Deidara that said, 'Don't talk until I told you to do so.' which Deidara easily understood.

"Would you like to eat something? Tea? Coffee? Cookies?" Sasori asked eagerly. Deidara sat beside him, trying to look as innocent as possible. WTF SASORI-DANNA! Don't you dare to leave me alone with this old visitor of yours un!

Shit. I couldn't leave Deidara alone with Grandma. Sasori bit his lips and squeezed his knuckles as he considered many things.

"I'd like tea. Thanks you very mu—." She said kindly.

"I'd get your tea, Granny!" Deidara stood abruptly, catching Sasori and the old lady's attention. "Both of you, just sit back and relax un." He smiled, and then fled.

"Who's that boy again?" the lady asked Sasori. "Don't be offended but... I never thought that there would be someone who will be cuter than you."

Sasori's pale face reddened as he smirked. "I knew that from the start, Grandma Chiyo. From the very start when I met him."

Chiyo's eyes glared at his grandson." That's enough of that. So, have you been happy living here? When your parents died, I promised myself to take care of you, but you refused it and went away." she tilted her head, showing her uneasiness. "What does that mean?"

They didn't know that behind the wall, Deidara was listening, feeling sorry for his teacher. Sasori-danna's parents died...

"Grandma, please don't ever remind me about their death. I left because I wanted to forget the pain." He also tilted his head to avoid Chiyo's eyes—the eyes he once hated because of its coldness.

"Are you still mad at me?"

'Yes.' He wanted to say. But angrily, he replied, "You weren't there to help when they were dying in the hospital because of that damn car accident! You weren't there in the hospital when I wan throbbing in pain and they were dying!" he stood from the sofa and headed to Chiyo to grasp her shoulders as hard as he could. "You weren't there to help them!"

There was a drop of tear that fell from his red eyes.

Chiyo could not look directly in his eyes that moment. "I'm sorry, Sasori. I tried to come, but... I didn't make it."

At that moment, Sasori let go of his grasp.

"I did my best to come on time, but when I came, they were already... dead. I'm so sorry, grandson." she buried her face into her hands as she cried.

He embraced his grandmother gently, like a mother carrying her baby. "I'm sorry, Grandma... Sorry."

Deidara went out of his "hiding place" and he was holding a plate of cookies and three cups of green tea. Sasori and Chiyo hurriedly wiped their tears and tried to look fine. Nothing has happened. However, Deidara witnessed all of it.

"Here's the tea, Grandma." Deidara gave Chiyo the cup of tea while smiling. He sat beside Sasori. There was total silence.

To break the stillness, Sasori introduced Chiyo to Deidara. "Grandma Chiyo, this is Deidara, my student. Deidara, this is my grandmother, Chiyo."

"Nice to meet you, Deidara." Chiyo said, grinning.

"Nice to meet you too, Grandma Chiyo." He took a sip from his cup. The smoke was burning his face, but he tolerated it just to avoid Chiyo's watery eyes.

"You can continue what you two were doing. I'll just sit here and watch my cute grandson." Chiyo offered kindly.

Upon hearing her words, Deidara choked himself, making the tea sprinkle out of his mouth. Oh no. She wants to see what we were doing un?

"Are you okay, Deidara?" Saosri asked.

"I'm fine un."

Sasori took the opportunity to whisper something at the blonde. "Deidara, what shall we do? If I can't take this anymore, I'm going to tell her I FUCKED YOU. "

"WTF? Don't every tell her what's going on between us, un!" his blue eyes widened.

Sasori faced Chiyo. :"Well, we were done with our business. Deidara is about to leave."

"Don't leave, Deidara. It's still 7 PM; a bit early, you know..."

"I'm so sorry, Grandma Chiyo. I really have to g—

"You look so adorable, Deidara. I'd go straight to the point. Do you like my grandson?"Chiyo asked like a strict mother.

Deidara froze he could not move his jaw. "Well... I think you've got it wrong, Chiyo-sama."

Sasori came to the resque. "Chiyo-obasan, stop your witty questions. Deidara's cuteness has nothing to do with that thing you asked him—

Chiyo glared at Sasori, then to the defensive blonde. "You two, do not fool oldies like me. From the very moment I stepped in this room, I noticed that you've been hiding something." She took another sip, continuing her cold glares through the rim of the cup.

Deidara gasped. "There's nothing going on between us, Chiyo-sama. You're the one who's thinking of weird things un." He was on the verge of standing when Sasori grabbed his hand.

The redhead looked directly in his grandma's eyes. "I love this person. Nobody can ever change that."

Chiyo did not look startled. She giggled wickedly as she looked so amused. "I knew it! I knew it!"

The two men were looking at her blankly.

"I'm serious, old lady. It's not even a matter worth laughing at." The redhead frowned.

"Easy, little kid. FYI, I'm so happy to know the news! Dear, don't you look so perfect for each other??"

The redhead and the blonde blushed. "Really?" they asked together.

"Of course. Hey you, Deidara! Don't you ever make my little boy cry, or else..."

I do not make him cry. He makes me cry when we're in bed un. "Hai! Arigato, Grandma Chiyo!"

"Grandma, will you keep this secret to yourself? We don't want anyone to know it especially the school..." Sasori pleaded as he stomped his hands on his lap.

"...And my parents." Deidara continued.

"Sure, cuties. If you want, I'll help you hide." Chiyo smirked.

"Really?!" Sasori and Deidara both shouted in a synchronized manner.

Chiyo got something from her pink shoulder bag. "Here. These are hotel passes for two days and one night. You can go there anytime you wish." She handed Sasori two blue tickets.

"Kawasaki Hotel? I've heard it's an elegant hotel." Deidara said.

"Let's go there after your basketball game, Deidara."

"Yeah! This will be exciting un!"

Just then, Chiyo interrupted. "In exchange with that, will you let the old hag stay in your house for some time?"

"Well.... NO." Sasori raised a brow.

"Oh come on, I won't disturb you when you do your bed businesses."

"Poor old lady. SaSori-danna, please let her stay for awhile." Deidara asked.

"NO."

"Please? For me?"

Sasori grunted. "Fine."

Chiyo asked, "Can I watch you do it?"

"NO!!!" the two men raged.


A/N: And their little secret was finally known by a member of the family... where does this lead? Until when can they keep this from everyone? That's what you should be waiting for!

Thanks to all reviewers and for the ones liking my fic :D REVIEW PLEASE!!