The grip on Kakashi's shoulders tightened, his eyes widening at his former students' remarks. "What?" he questioned quietly, acting as confused as humanly possible.

Naruto's ocean blue eyes once again flashed red. Naruto grit his teeth as he looked at the silver haired man, "She said your name when she was having a panic attack," he growled out as his free hand clenched at his side.

"What did you do?" Sasuke hissed darkly as his eyes sharpened.

Kamiko's eyes widened, quickly raising her palm to take control of the men in front of her, and their chakra. Purple eyes narrowed, They're too angry for me to control… her confusion quickly switched to worry as she watched the two men keep Kakashi pinned against the tree.

Kakashi knew better than to lie to his former students; let alone when they were this angry. "I spent the night," he muttered softly as his eyes darted between them both.

Sasuke hissed darkly as his eyes sharpened, his free hand beginning to spark as his chakra beginning to collect. Naruto felt Kurama clawing at his stomach, his anger slowly bubbling at the surface. "I don't care what you did," Naruto growled through his teeth, "But whatever you did, it upset her."

"Greatly," Sasuke snarled.

Kakashi's head was spinning, Panic attack? I upset her? Everything in his head was beginning to contradict itself, But she said one night

A blue glow began to spark from Sasuke's hand, his crimson eyes spinning as he stared at his former sensei. "What the fuck happened," He hissed once again, venom dripping from his voice.

Naruto's eyes darted to his teammate, "Teme! I don't want to know!" He called out in confusion, his brows frowning together thinking the worst.

"Naruto-sensei!" Kamiko screamed out, "Uchiha-san's idea might have back fired!" she called out, her hand quickly clamping over her mouth.

"Nani?!" Naruto screamed as he let go of Kakashi, punching Sasuke in the jaw, "What jutsu, Teme?" He questioned as Sasuke used his knuckles to wipe the blood from his lip. With neither of the men holding him against the tree, Kakashi fell to his knees with a heavy sigh; rubbing his shoulders to get rid of the pain.

Naruto threw a kunai at his dark haired counterpart, "What the hell?" he snarled. "What the fuck did you do!" Naruto lunged at the crimson eyed man; fists held high.

Kamiko tore the kunai from her kimono, running over to help Kakashi to his feet. Her sharp eyes turned to the fighting men, "Youre going to have to tell them," she muttered quietly. Kaakshi, still angry with the girl, shoved her away, stumbling towards his students.

Naruto grabbed Sasuke's collar, his fist only inches from the man's face; while Sasuke held a kunai against Naruto's neck, "Stop bickering like children." Kakashi groaned as he rolled his eye.

Naruto and Sasuke both turned and looked at the man, shock written throughout their faces. "We're acting like children?" Naruto growled out quietly as his grip on Sasuke lightened.

"Hn," Sasuke muttered quickly glaring at the man as his teeth clenched together; clearly annoyed by the statement. Kakashi could only take it as a simple fuck off.

Naruto stumbled, standing on his feet with his fists at his side. "We're acting like children?" He repeated, his voice growing. "Bullshit, sensei!" He snapped, eyes glimmering in the light. "You're the one going back on your word!" he snapped as he pointed at the man. Kakashi's brows frowned together in confusion, his hands slowly finding their way to his pockets.

Sasuke's eyes focused on the silver haired man, taking his stand beside Naruto. They looked directly at the man and recited his words, conviction glowing in their eyes, "Those who break the rules are regarded as scum," their eyes became more determined, glowing with pride for the man, "But, those who abandon their comrades are even worse than scum!"

The words shot through Kakashi like bullets through a sheet of paper, tearing at his very being. His eyes widened, surprised that the men both had memorized his words. Naruto stepped forward, "We all broke that, we left her here; alone." Naruto stressed the last three words carefully, "Teme and I came back, visited once and a wall. All be it… it wasn't long. What did you do?" Naruto snapped, his eyes darkening, "She's saved all of us! Time and time again, knowing she wouldn't see us again for months! Think about what that does to a person…" Sasuke shoved his hands in his pockets, closing his eyes listening to the man's words, "We're supposed to help her, just as much as she's supposed to help you!" Naruto snapped, his fists shaking at his side; knuckles white from the force. His glowing blue eyes began to glisten with tears as his eyes fell to the grass, "Stop being selfish and help us help her. She's part of our family Kakashi-sensei," he muttered. The word family was something Naruto never used lightly.

Sasuke's eyes looked up at KAkashi, a longing in his eyes at the word as well. Kamiko watched the scene unfold, her eyes wide. Haruno-san… she's their family. They're the last of their bloodlines just like us… Naruto-sensei grew up with this love for the lost, because that's how he's been raised. Uchiha-san as well… he distances himself, but there's an unstoppable love for all these people.

Kakashi's mind raced along the same fact, Naruto's words ringing in his ear. With a heavy sigh he muttered, "I'll fix it." Kakashi sighed once again as he watched Naruto straighten his posture and beam at him, Sasuke standing with his arms crossed over his chest.

Naruto smiled, "Good, I want to go check something out," he muttered, Kamiko's eyes meeting his, "But if things aren't better soon, the ball will be hell; so fix it," he threatened; disappearing with Kamiko.

Kakashi's eyes sharpened as he turned to the raven haired avenger; sharp ebony eyes meeting his. "What's going on Sasuke?" Kakashi growled quietly.

Sasuke's eyes were sharp, dangerous and serious, "Don't hurt Sakura." He muttered softly, "Whatever intentions you have; make sure it's really what's best." He snarled: a warning within his voice.

"I want her to be as happy as you do, Sasuke," Kaksshi muttered softly.

Sasuke turned his back, "Obviously not, otherwise you wouldn't have left." He sneered as he disappeared. Kakashi's eyes widened at the snarky remark, the Uchiha always had the last word. His head slowly fell back, the sky darkening slowly.

Naruto sat on top of the desk as he listened to the thunder crackle in the background. Kicking his feet he sighed, his eyes drifting towards Kamiko, "Don't say anything about what happened." He muttered softly. Kamiko's brow rose, quickly rolling her eyes. "I know, you know that, but still. They're important people to me." Kamiko nodded, crossing her arms over her chest. "You really listened to Teme and put Kakashi-sensei in a genjutsu?"

Kamiko lowered her head, "Kakashi-san, he cares about Sakura-chan. Uchiha-san think's it might be for the wrong reasons."

Naruto gave a nod, Only Teme wouldn't trust our own sensei. Kamiko's violet eyes bore into his side, "We're here to get information," he muttered softly, eyes sharpening as he heard the footsteps down the hall, "Play along." The door opened and a sudden scream echoed through the room, "Shizune!" Naruto called happily as he reached out for the woman.

Shizune pressed her hand against her chest, steadying her breathing, "Oh, Naruto-kun!" Slowly a smile crept across her lips as she looked at the blonde man. "What are you doing here?" She questioned as she tilted her head in confusion.

Naruto laughed nervously, "Well, Kamiko here has been experiencing a few panic attacks!" Kamiko felt her insides jerk at the statement; wanting to claim it false. "Sakura-chan checked her out and said that she's got some anxiety. We were wondering if we could get some sort of medication for that?" he muttered as he scratched his head.

Shizune gave a nod, "Well Sakura-chan knows anxiety very well, so I'll just give you a prescription for some minor ones. If they help, she can come back and get more when she's ready!" Shizune smiled happily as she signed a small pad.

Naruto took the small paper with a gleaming smile, "Thank you so much," he chimed happily. "Hey wait," he stopped, his expression changing to confusion, "Sakura-chan knows about anxiety?" He asked quietly.

Shizune gave a small bitter smile, "She's had bad anxiety for a few years now," Shizune clutched her clip board to her chest, "The last time we gave her any medication was a year ago," she chuckled.

Naruto's brows frowned together, "Why?" he questioned softly.

"We started the medication after the first time you and Uchiha-san came back almost dead from a mission. Sakura-chan couldn't handle seeing you like that…" Shizune's eyes softened, looking down at the floor, "One day Sakura-chan's boyfriend had broken up with her, only to come back dead from an ANBU mission a few days later…" closing her teary eyes at the memory, "Sakura-chan had a panic attack so bad that she was in the hospital for a week, after that I think she just stopped feeling so much for people… Her anxiety stopped then, and she's been better since." Shizune quickly covered her mouth, "Please don't tell Sakura-chan! I wasn't supposed to tell…"

Naruto smiled, "It's okay Shizune! I wont," he beamed, "Well, thank you again." He waved as he and Kamiko walked out of the room. "Careful in the rain," Naruto turned and looked at the woman, "it's been a rainy season," he smiled; lightening the mood before he walked away.

Kamiko looked up at her sensei as he crushed the paper in his hand, "No more helping Teme," He muttered softly. Purple eyes widened, "She actually cares about him. This just got a lot more complicated." Naruto rubbed his temples, Kamiko walking at his side in confusion.

As the rain crashed down over the city, everyone scurried to their homes; everyone but Sakura.

"Again!" she snarled through her heavy breathes as she turned to the man. Not a single movement came from the man with the ink umbrella as he again thrust his chakra into the ground. The woman's irate scream echoed through the training ground as the thick slab of earth shattered under her knuckles. Panting heavily, she repeated, "Again!"

Suspicious eyes narrowed at the pinkette. When another wall of earth was not created, emerald eyes shot through him, shattering all question, "Yes, Sakura-san, anything you ask." Sai pressed his palm against the damp grass; raising another thick wall for the woman to pummel.

Sakura tightened her gloves, the rain water weighing heavily on her body as she pulled her arm back; ready to strike. "Yo!" Kakashi called as he appeared in a cloud of smoke at her side, his eyes curving with his hidden smile.

With the presence of the man, Sakura could no longer control the agitated force she was trying to release. Sai sighed and shook his head as the strong woman let her unrelenting force break through the forty foot wide earth wall shattering it into a fine dust. "Kakashi-san, now is not a good time," The man muttered as politely as he could.

Kakashi was very well aware that the woman's anger was his fault, but only smiled at the painter, "What? She doesn't want to talk to her old sensei?" he teased as he walked closer to the fuming woman. Rain washed over them as his eyes slowly met hers. "Sakura," he called out: his voice suddenly shifting from joyous teasing to a low tender tone.

Sai's eyes sharpened as he stayed under his ink umbrella, calculating each action that they made. Rain dampened their clothing, yet neither of them showed any sign of a hindrance. Sakura-san wont let him get close… she's too angry with him right now. Sai watched as his former teammate withdrew into herself, her eyes confused as Kakashi reached out towards her. Sakura's hands went to her chest, shaking her head softly as her eyes darted from his hand back to his face. Ebony eyes widened, She's emotional around him. That's not like her. The raven haired man watched in silence, knowing the woman in front of him hadn't been this emotional in a long time. Sai closed his eyes as a slap echoed even with the rain's cover.

Sakura slapped Kakashi's hand away, her lip trembling as her eyes stared into his grey eye. "Stop," she growled as her teeth grit together. Her eyes narrowed, burning with emotions, "What the hell do you want now?"

Kakashi was surprised by the sudden lash of violence. Smiling under his mask Kakashi muttered, "You said we'd start healing today."

"Maybe tomorrow?" Sai interjected once again trying to stop the oncoming storm from happening. The intense tension between the two was enough to make Sai uncomfortable. Emotions that the man couldn't pinpoint were flowing between his two comrades; words unsaid, both good and bad feelings unnamed, and an intense urge to be alone. Without hesitation, Sai took their silence as his leave; letting the rain consume them.

Sakura shook her head, "You want me to heal you? Fine." She snapped darkly as she looked at the man. She walked closer to the man, almost stomping her feet. With a glowing palm she pressed her hand against his sharingan eye.

Kakashi didn't get a word out of his mouth before the pain set in. He could feel her chakra, but it wasn't like it normally would have been. Grinding his teeth to not let the pain overcome him, Kakashi noted how her chakra had changed. No longer was it warm, calculating, and comforting, but cold, harsh and impractical. She was healing him just for the sake of doing it; not for his greater good.

Prickling behind his eye made him quickly pull away from her, quickly covering his sharingan again. His eyes focused on her for a moment, trying to read her emotions. The rain masked her face, droplets running over her ivory skin. "Sakura," he muttered again, his tone soft and loving.

"Stop," she whimpered as she dug her nails into her palm. "Stop saying my name like that," she whimpered quietly as her eyes glistened with tears. "I'll heal you more tomorrow… Come over twice a day for the next week. That's all it'll take…"

Kakashi wanted to say so many things to the woman, but no words came out. He only gave a soft nod as he watched her shift from foot to foot; trying to subside the urge to run from him. "I'll be over around nine." He muttered.

She chuckled bitterly, "I'll see you around noon then." The mix of her anger and the laughter was confusing for Kakashi's eyes but he smiled and nodded at the woman for reassurance. Rain washed over Sakura's skin, numbing her to the bone. Kakashi watched as her body began to tremble, her eyes looking off at the distant horizon. Caving into the voice in the back of his head, Kakashi wrapped his arms around the woman's frame.

Sakura's eyes widened at the embrace, the man holding her against his body as his chin rested on top of her head. When no warmth was returned from the woman's body, Kakashi felt his guilt thicken, knowing the woman was no longer happy to be in his embrace. "We'll heal each other." The man muttered softly as his arms tightened around her form.

The words were enough for Sakura's tears to overflow her dark lashes and cascade down her cheeks, mixing silently with the rain. Kakashi's eyes widened as warmth spread through him suddenly. Her arms wrapped around his waist as she buried her face against his jacket, "We'll see." Sakura muttered as she disappeared in his arms, leaving him alone in the rain.

Sakura's nose twitched as it filled with different smells. Slowly, Sakura pried her way up onto her elbows. Strands of pink hair fell over her eyes as she looked around her room quietly, wondering where the smell was coming from. Grabbing an over sized shirt, Sakura slowly walked down her stairs, looking into her kitchen wide eyed. "Kakashi?" she asked quietly.

He turned around, a smile on his unmasked face. "Morning," he beamed as he put a plate of pancakes on the table. "You slept in, so I made breakfast."

Her brow rose, her arms crossed over her chest, "You were early?" she asked questioning his motives.

The man shrugged, "On time," he muttered as he motioned his head to the clock. Her eyes widened at the time: 9:30. Slowly, as if in shock, she sat down at her table, holding her head softly. He looked at the woman in confusion.

"Sensei was on time…" she breathed out in confusion.

Kakashi chuckled and placed a plate of pancakes in front of her, "As a sensei, I'm allowed to be late. As a fellow jounin, I'd never be late," he teased with a smirk across his bare face. She didn't say anything about the mask this time.

Sakura chuckled to herself and shook her head, "I'll heal you after breakfast so you can be free for another few hours."

Kakashi nodded, She's still direct to the point, his eyes roamed over her. Sakura sat perfectly straight, her fork held stiffly between her fingers as her eyes focused on the food in front of her, And on guard. They spent breakfast completely silent for Kakashi's random, but sad, attempts at creating small talk.

He's still terrible at small talk, Sakura thought as she felt her guard slowly falling, Why is he trying so hard? Her mind wondered as her eyes softened on the man. "You really are terrible at small talk," she blurted out suddenly as her eyes roamed his face. Kakashi looked up, a light blush on his face as he noticed the woman watching him eat.

Sakura smiled at him, slowly getting to her feet, as she put her plate in the sink. I guess I should start healing him… her eyes became distant, it would have been so much easier if he wouldn't have left. She grabbed the back of his chair and pulled the chair out from the table.

Kakashi's grey eye widened as the woman straddled his lap, her fingers running through his silver hair, "S-Sakura," he stuttered. Her face was stoic, not an emotion to be found as her fingers tightened around his hair; pulling his head back. With her face only inches from his, Sakura's calculating eyes looked deep into his sharingan without any fear. Kakahsi's eyes wondered her face; unable to read anything. A green glow snuck into his field of vision. She's going to heal me like this?

Sakura's eyes stared into his sharingan, Damaged nerves, slight cataracts, retina slowly detaching… Kakashi, you've really been overdoing it. Her lips pursed as she stared deeper; focusing on the inner workings of the Sharingan eye.

Kakashi felt his body stiffen as her probing chakra flowed through him. It was a feeling that he hadn't had in a long time; a medic's chakra while conscious. His breath hitched, his hands slowly finding their way to her hips. "Sakura, a better position— "Kakashi tried to speak only to have Sakura press her thumb against his lips as her forefinger and middle finger pressed against his lower eyelid.

"I need to be able to see," she muttered coldly as her eyes sharpened.

Kakashi closed his right eye and let Sakura do her work. The chakra that rushed through him, dulling the lingering pain behind his eyes. It wasn't the warm comforting chakra that he had gotten used to, nor was it the warmth of her body. It was nothing. She wasn't putting any emotion into healing him. It didn't work… Kakashi thought to himself as he stared into her emerald eyes.

Her eyes fell to his lips for a fraction of a second. Damn it, she cursed herself as she quickly pulled herself off of him, rushing over to the sink and washing her hands. "Come and visit me every 12 hours. It should be healed in no time." She stated robotically. "I'll get the dishes," she called out as she ran up the stairs.

Kakashi felt the coldness even from down stairs. Prying himself from the pinkette's house had never been so easy, She doesn't want to be around me for long… sadness rushed over him at the thought. Never had he felt so far away from the woman. I really need to fix this.

Days passed slowly: time and time again had Kakashi attempted to gain back Sakura's trust, yet to no avail. Sleep had left Kakashi once again, leaving him alone to his thoughts at night. With a tired mind and a tired body, Kakashi became more and more in need of Sakura's warmth. Slowly, he began to talk more; even though she hardly talked back but he could feel her chakra slowly warming up.

Two days until the week's end, Kakashi had just finished his morning healing only to notice something out of the ordinary, "You're dressed?" he asked the woman as his eyes scanned up and down her body. A white jean skirt hugged to her hips tightly, stopping only above her mid thigh; her long legs looking tan against the color. His eyes slowly roamed back up, her bare shoulders catching his attention. Crimson fabric fell off her shoulders, the red shirt synching just above and below her bust; making her chest stand out more than normal. Besides that, the fabric was loose up until it stopped just above her navel.

Sakura blushed as she watched his eyes roam over her body, looking down at the ground, "How do I look?" she questioned as she tugged at the hem of her skirt.

Kakashi felt a fire burn in his stomach, "Like you're going on a date," he muttered hoping she would explain her reasoning.

Sakura smiled and nodded, the blush lingering on her cheeks, "good," she cooed softly as she grabbed her bag, "I'll be back by 9 so we can heal you again," she reassured with a smile.

Kakashi gave a nod, still looking at the woman from the corner of his eye as she walked around the house. A low growl escaped his lips as he watched her bend over in the tight skirt, quickly looking away. "Where are you going?" he asked as he ran his fingers over the couch fabric.

Sakura smiled, "Just out to market for a while." The smile that she had given sent a forgotten warmth through him once again. Sakura walked up to him, her fingers lingering on his cheek, "I'm glad you trust me enough to let me see your face so often," she gave a soft giggle as her plump lips curved into a smile once again; her fingers burning a trail in his skin.

She's happy again, Kakashi noted as he let the warmth consume him. "Then I should be letting you go," he muttered as he opened the door, disappearing as quickly as possible.

Kakashi's feet landed on the rooftop with a small thud as he quickly pulled up his mask, "Kakashi-san!" Kamiko called happily. With the sudden surprise of the teen, Kakashi felt his body almost fall from it's place. He turned and looked at her with questioning eyes. The ebony haired woman giggled as she bit into an apple, "Don't look so surprised, you always come here. Did you think I wouldn't know?"

Kakashi shrugged off his shock, his eyes roaming the city. "You know… you could just talk to her like a normal admirer." Kamiko offered as she leaned against the chimney. Kakashi only ignored her sarcasm, watching the pink haired woman walk throughout the streets of his beloved city. "You watch her every day, yet you haven't told her how you feel."

"How do I feel?" Kakashi asked as his brow rose.

Kamiko let a smirk twist her face, "How do you feel?" she tantalized as she watched the man's posture shift. Narrowed eyes looked down to the city, the beautiful medic standing beside a man dressed in ANBU clothing. "That's the new captain of the ANBU, Naruto-sensei's been complaining about him all week."

Kakashi's eyes narrowed, "What else?"

Kamiko closed her violet eyes, "He's from ROOT, a master of chakra control, and a weapons master as well." Sakura ran her fingers through her hair, biting her lip as she giggled at something the man had whispered in her ear. A fire burned in Kakashi's stomach as he watched the scene. "You haven't been sleeping either," Kamiko whispered, "Maybe spending the night at Haruno-san's will help."

Kakashi's eyes never left the woman as she slowly left the man's side, walking throughout the market. "I know you don't want to admit that you need her, but Kakashi-san, you don't sleep well without her."

He didn't answer her, just let his eyes roam the city. Her words were ringing through his head, causing feelings that he hadn't felt to bubble to surface. Without a word to his genin companion, Kakashi disappeared; but she knew where he was going.

His eyes scanned the ebony stone, names of comrades and faces of the past jumping out at him as if he had just seen them yesterday. His fingertips ran against the inside of his pocket as he read the names. "K-Kakashi-san?" A quiet voice asked. The strong chakra was enough to alert him to the woman as she walked to his side. Her chestnut hair was now a bright burgundy; glowing red under the sun's light. Instead of a normal fur lined jacket, she wore a purple kimono top that collected at her elbows; a red obi with a medic's symbol. "Y-you seem to be h-here more o-often than I do," she shuddered before chuckling softly to herself.

Kakashi's eyes fell to the large amount of flowers in the girl's arms, "Tamori," he muttered softly, "You joined the medics?" She nodded softly, her lips tugging into a smile as blush painted her cheeks, "Because of Kyo?

Tamori flinched at the name, her fingers tightening around the stems of the flowers as she laid them on the stone memorial. "W-we never n-notice," she paused as she collected her thoughts, "how important the people we see every day are, until you stop seeing them." Her eyes glistened in the light; the ice blue becoming clear as crystal as she knelt by the stone. "W-we fall in love in secret, never even admitting it to o-ourselves… sometimes, when we realize it's too l-late."

Kakashi's eyes widened as he watched the woman, her words sinking into his skin. Is she talking about Sakura? He questioned to himself as the pinkette's smile burned in his mind; his stomach twisting and turning.

Tamori lowered her head, "I-I don't even h-have to say a n-name," she chuckled to herself; sensing his confusion. Slowly, she turned to him, crystal eyes piercing through his resolve, "It's okay to need someone," she muttered without a stutter or stammer.

He looked away from her eyes, unable to describe the feeling that they gave him. "I don't need her."

Tamori threw her head back, laughing whole heartedly, "K-Kakashi-san," her voice was soft, serene as she tucked her hair behind her ear, "Everyone needs Sakura-san," she stated firmly, "You just need her in a completely different way than the others." Tamori stood up slowly, grabbing Kakashi's arm softly as her eyes focused on his, "Y-you see i-it too…" her eyes softened as she let go of the man's arm, "Y-You might not have t-time l-left to tell h-her."

Tamori smiled, watching the emotions run through his eyes. He wont ever admit it, she sighed to herself as she turned to leave. The medic could feel his eyes on her as she turned back to him, "She does too," Tamori smiled brightly, the sun bouncing off her body as if making her glow.

Kakashi's eyes widened hearing those three simple words, a feeling fluttering in his chest. She does too, he repeated as his eyes looked to the clear sky.

Sakura basked in the sun's rays as she walked through the village, her lips curving into a smile as she walked into the Uchiha estate. Sakura cupped her hands around her mouth and called out, "Sasuke-kun!"

Her voice echoed off the stone as she walked to the house that she knew to be his. "Sakura," he muttered opening the door before she had a chance to even knock. She smiled politely at the man, his eyes wondering over her outfit in a slightly disapproving manor. Crossing her arms over her chest, she gave a playful pout which almost earned a smile from the man. "I have something to ask you," he muttered softly, avoiding her eyes.

She tapped her cheek playfully, "Oh, really? I thought you called me here for another sex-capade."

His face flushed, a low growl escaping his lips, "Funny," he muttered as he leaned against the door frame.

Sakura's eyes became serious, noticing how Sasuke still hadn't made eye contact with her. Hesitantly she stepped closer, "Sasuke-kun," she muttered softly as she reached up cupping his cheek softly, "What's going on?"

Heat rushed through him as her hand lingered on his skin, She's always so warm, he thought as he instinctively nuzzled against her palm. His hand snuck up hers, lacing his fingers with hers, "I need to ask you something," he muttered as he looked into her eyes. Glistening emerald glazed over with confusion as the solemn nature of the questioned dulled his ebony eyes.

Sakura's hand fell from his cheek as the Uchiha stepped closer, cupping both her cheeks in his hands. Sasuke was silent as he looked for the words, only to give up and kiss the Yin Seal on her forehead, "Haruno Sakura," he muttered as one hand fell; digging in his pocket.

Uchiha Sasuke slowly pulled a small velvet box from his pocket, watching the reaction of the woman. Sakura's eyes widened, glistening with tears as her fingers ran over the velvet box. "Sasuke-kun…" Pools of confusion and concern darted up to him, questioning everything that he was doing.

He took her hand, placing the black box in the center of her palm. Sakura watched as his lips continued moving, only certain words making it through the ringing in her ears. Tears glistened at the corners of her eyes as the Uchiha spoke. "Sasuke-kun," she whimpered out once again as her tears finally fell; clutching the small velvet box in her hand as tears fell freely.


PLOT TWIST!

XD dont worry guys, it's still a KakaSaku story, we're just waiting for him to admit it which means Next Chapter xD