There, with his arms crossed, leaning against the door frame, was none other than the professor himself. I stared at him blankly for a moment. Why was he here? Didn't he just tell me this morning he was going to visit his family?

"Ah! Itachi!" Kakashi said smiling. "And do I owe the pleasure of this visit?" He teased.

Kakashi, while keeping an eye on me, walked over to Itachi. I looked away from both of them and looked at out the window. A view of green mountains greeted me. I wouldn't dare to break my gaze.

"Well, if you did you're work on time, the university wouldn't send me, on my week off by the way, to fetch it from you," there was a hint of annoyance to his voice but he seemed mostly amused.

I smiled and knew Kakashi was ruffling his hair when he began laughing nervously. "Right. Right. I finished it, but you see on my way to the university to drop it off a stray black cat crossed my path. I was so overcome with a sense of bad luck I had to take another root. And then I got lost and somehow ended up back at my house."

Listening in on their conversation I couldn't help but laugh. When I turned on the table to face them, they were both looking at me. Kakashi looked unappreciative of my laugh but Itachi was smirking.

"Don't let him fool you Mr. Uchiha, he used to tell us the same story all the time."

"Sakura," Kakashi sighed, "I thought you were supposed to be on my side here?"

I stuck my tongue out at him. "You should do your work properly. Just because I'm not here anymore doesn't mean you can slack off and read you're books!"

"Sakura~…"

"Don't Sakura~ me do your work!" I laughed.

He dropped down in the seat connected to the table I was sitting on. I looked back at Itachi, who was still leaning against the door. The look on his face was a little intimidating to say the least. He didn't look happy. I almost jumped when Kakashi spoke up.

"So how do you two know each other?"

"I'm her teacher." Itachi spoke up before I could.

"Oh?" I flinched at Kakashi's tone. I knew what he was about to say. "So he's the one you were telling me about." He didn't have to have a mask over his face to know he was smirking.

Itachi raised an eyebrow. I was thankful when my phone broke the silence. I hopped off the table and grabbed it out of my pocket, glaring at Kakashi in the process.

"Hello?" The deep voice on the other end made my eyes widen.

I sighed. "Hi," I held a finger up to the other two and walked outside the classroom. When I thought I was out of earshot I started talking again. "So what's up Sasuke?"

"What the hell was that last night?"

"That was your brother?"

"Why was he on your phone?"

"He told you didn't he? He moved into the apartment across from mine."

"Hn."

I sighed.

"Is he going to take your phone again?"

"No he's talking to Kakashi at your moment."

"Kakashi's at your apartment?"

"No, I'm at the school, Itachi showed up. He needed a report or something from Kakashi."

"Hn."

"How's Suna? How's Temari doing?"

"Suna's fine, hot, but fine. She's doing good. I don't really see them a lot though. Different classes."

"Oh, yeah," I said leaning against my car.

"Hey Sakura, can I ask you a question?"

"Hmmm?"

"Why'd we break up?"

My eyes widened and I brought a hand up to my mouth. I wasn't sure how to answer him. When we broke up we just never talk about it again. It was something that happened and was going to be just a memory. It was supposed to be just a memory.

"I-I don't know, it just kind of ended." We graduated high school, spent a year more dating through college and then it just, ended. He moved to Suna and I didn't follow him. The year we spent dating in college was long distance and I had heard a rumor he was unfaithful. Everything just crumbled in on itself.

"Oh. How could we just let it end?"

"Sasuke, we were so young. That summer…that summer we spent together, remember when we were laying under the stars? Do you remember what I said to you?"

"Everything's going to be so different once we leave this place."

After we had graduated Group 7 along with a few other graduated groups went on a road trip. We went away to some cabins by a lake close to Konoha. It was an amazing two and a half months. Naruto and Hinata got together, as did Tenten and Neji. As for Sasuke and I, we shared the most passionate memories. I'll never forget that night we spent underneath the moon and stars.

"And hasn't it been? Nothing's been the same."

"Yeah."

I looked back over at the classroom and jumped slightly. Itachi was watching me from the window. He looked worried. I smiled brightly at him to show everything was all right. His once tense shoulders seemed to relax a bit. I shook my head. I needed to get out of memory lane.

"Listen Sasuke, I have to go. We decided when we broke up not to talk about the past remember? Only moving forward?"

"But now I want to tal-"

"Goodbye Sasuke," I said hanging up.

I pulled my keys out of my pocket. After unlocking the door I threw my phone into the car. I turned back to the window and saw Kakashi standing by Itachi. Smiling I waved goodbye. Kakashi unlatched and opened the window.

"Where are you going?"

I jingled my keys. "Home."

"I'm going out for ramen later with Naruto, you coming?"

"Uh, sure, maybe, I don't know. I have to clean my apartment. I had the girls over, my place is thrashed."

That was a lie. They always pick up and I never leave anything less than immaculate. I just needed an excuse to go home. I could already feel the corner of my eyes stinging.

He paused for a moment. "Alright. It's at the usual place if you want to come."

"Kay, thanks. Later."

Didn't bother to look for Itachi. I quickly got in the car and slammed the door. Backing out quickly I sped out of the parking lot. Once I was safely out of the high school, I cried.