Tsunade watched as Sakura walked through the hallways of the hospital. Something is different about her. She never saw her so... happy.

"Sakura." she called her apprentice. She has something to tell her. She managed to pull some strings and turned one month to one day for the change of name for her daughter. Although the process of adding Kakashi's name as father is not done yet.

Sakura turned and with a bright smile walked towards her master. "Shishou." she greeted the blond woman.

"I have good news for you." Tsunade started but stopped when she noticed her ring.

Sakura couldn't contain her excitement as she looked at her engagement ring, which now adorned her finger. She had just agreed to marry Kakashi, and her heart felt lighter than it had in a long time. She beamed at Tsunade, her smile filled with joy.

"Shishou, Kakashi proposed, and I said yes!" Sakura exclaimed; her voice filled with happiness. She held up her hand to show off the ring. "I can't believe it. I'm going to finally marry him."

Tsunade's eyes widened with surprise, and then a proud grin spread across her face. She reached out and hugged Sakura tightly. "Congratulations, my dear! I'm so happy for you. Kakashi is a lucky man, and you deserve all the happiness in the world."

Sakura returned the hug, her heart brimming with gratitude for her mentor's support. "Thank you, Shishou. This means everything to me. We're going to work on rebuilding our family, and I'm so excited about our future together."

Tsunade pulled back from the hug and looked at Sakura with a more serious expression. "I'm glad to hear that, Sakura, but there's something else I need to tell you. I managed to expedite the process for changing Kikyo's last name to Hatake. It should be updated in her records within the day."

Sakura's eyes widened in surprise and relief. She had been worried about the name change process taking a long time, and this news was a pleasant surprise. "Thank you, Shishou. That's incredible. Kakashi will be thrilled to hear this."

Tsunade nodded. "I'm doing everything I can to make sure you and Kikyo get the support you deserve. Just focus on building your family and your future together. I'm here to help in any way I can."

Sakura couldn't help but feel a surge of gratitude toward Tsunade. Her mentor had always been there for her, and she was thankful for the support and kindness she had received.

"Thank you, Shishou, for everything," Sakura said sincerely. "I don't know what I would do without you."

Tsunade patted Sakura's shoulder and smiled. "You're like a daughter to me, Sakura. I'll always look out for you. Now, go and share the good news with Kakashi. I'm sure he'll be over the moon."

Sakura nodded; her heart filled with happiness. She couldn't wait to tell Kakashi about the name change and the support they were receiving. With her engagement and these positive changes, their future as a family was starting to look brighter.

"Thank you again, Shishou," Sakura said before turning and heading back to her family, ready to share the wonderful news with Kakashi and Kikyo.

Kakashi was trying to tie Kikyo's hair when Sakura arrived. She chuckled lightly when she noticed that the pigtails that Kakashi is trying to do is crooked.

"Here, let me show you." Sakura said to Kakashi and demonstrated how to do it. Kakashi's critical eyes followed all the steps she is doing. And listened to her explain how to make sure that both pigtails are straight.

Kakashi did the other one. Satisfaction flashed in his eye when he managed to do it correctly. He picks up Kikyo and let her play with his hair. Kikyo developed a certain interest in his silver hair and as long as girl is happy, he won't complain.

"I run into shishou earlier." Sakura started, Kakashi just stared at her. "She said that her records will be updated at least within the day. She'll be able to legally use your name."

Kakashi smiled at the news. It looks like he will not have to worry about Kikyo if anything happens to him. "That's good to hear." Kakashi commented. "Sakura, Tsunade said something to me yesterday when she gave me the marriage license."

"Hm?"

"She said, if we want she can preside over the wedding. We can just go to the tower."

Sakura just stared at Kakashi. "And?"

"I'm wondering, what kind of wedding do you want?"

Sakura sat at the nearest stool and think for a bit. "Well, it doesn't really matter." she answered. "I mean I've been living here since before you left for the war. We already had her." She pointed to the little girl who constantly yanks her father's hair. "I really don't need the whole ceremony thing. I mean signing a paper in the Hokage's office is okay. As long as it's valid, I'm fine with that."

Kakashi nodded in agreement. He understood that Sakura didn't need a big, elaborate wedding. What was important to him was making their commitment official and ensuring that Kikyo's legal status as his daughter was secure.

"I agree," he said. "We can keep it simple and private, just the three of us. The most important thing is that we're a family, and we're committed to each other."

Sakura smiled at Kakashi, a warm and loving expression. "I'm so glad you understand, Kakashi. I don't need a grand wedding. I just want to be with you and Kikyo, and I want her to have the Hatake name. That's all that matters."

Kakashi reached out and took Sakura's hand in his. "That's all that matters to me too, Sakura. We'll make it official, and we'll focus on building our family. I promise to be the best husband and father I can be."

Sakura squeezed his hand, her eyes filled with love and hope. "I have no doubt about that, Kakashi. We've been through a lot, but I believe in us and in our future together."

Kakashi leaned in and kissed Sakura, sealing their commitment and the promise of a better future. Kikyo, still playing with his hair, giggled at the sight of her parents sharing a kiss.

As they pulled away, Kakashi looked at Sakura with a soft smile. "Let's go to the Hokage's Tower now."

"Now?"

"Yes."

"Kakashi, I - "

"I got the rings here." Kakashi took a box from his pocket.

Sakura narrowed her eyes in his pants pocket. "Just how many rings are you hiding there, Hatake?"

"Just these." Kakashi answered. "Please?"

Sakura took Kakashi's hand and stand up. "Just don't make me regret marrying you."

"I won't."

Kakashi and Sakura went to the Hokage's Tower fifteen minutes later. Before the sun dipped in the horizon, Sakura officially became Kakashi's wife.