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There was a stiff awkwardness as Sasuke moved out of Hanaru's bubble, turning his face away to hide the blush that overcame his features. He was desperately trying to stay composed despite having been caught red handed. He could only imagine what the old Sannin thought he was doing. He could imagine it...but he didn't want to as the man had himself quite the reputation.
The raven haired boy didn't say much as Hanaru started voicing her dislike of the idea of the annual formal. He could relate to her dislike of it, though not for the same reasons. It wouldn't have been so bad were it not for every girl in a 5 mile radius trying to convince him to take them. He'd always gone stag over the years, which wasn't so bad. Sasuke wasn't a stranger to formal events, the Uchiha were often either hosting something or being invited to something and being the head of the clan's son meant that attendance was mandatory.
He cast his eyes in her direction as she complained about how noisy these sorts of things could be, those obsidian orbs lingering on her ears for a moment. On one hand he sympathized with her words, but on the other it wasn't something they could get out of even if they tried.
As he mulled over any possible ways to get out of the mandatory dance and coming to the same conclusion each time, he absently watched Hanaru stalk towards the box that the old Sanin had brought. With his mind elsewhere, he didn't catch the amused smile that crept over his features as her neko-like nature crept to the surface.
"I wouldn't touch that with a five foot pole even if you paid me, but I'm sure that blond dope would turn this whole thing into a video for his stupid vlog," he smirked as he watched her pussy foot around the suspicious looking box. "Who knows, maybe it's his 'latest inspiration'?" he almost cringed as the words left his mouth. He had had his fair share of listening to Naruto whining and going on and on over the old writer's 'escapades' and 'sudden spurs of inspiration' -all embodied in the female physique- which could even turn his face red. It was no surprise that the blond was the way he was and it wouldn't be a lie to say that Sasuke was surprised he hadn't turned out worse.
"On second thought, I don't even want to know," Sasuke said as he ran a hand over his face as if to wipe his thoughts of Naruto's tales in the boys' showers from his mind. The blue had caught his attention nonetheless, and he waited for Hanaru to fully reveal whatever it was.
A dress.
A dress that was in rather good taste.
"Huh, not what I was expecting," the raven haired boy said as he walked over to join Hanaru. His eyes roved over the dress, searching for something that was obviously not there, "I have to admit, I am surprised." While a little revealing the dress was nothing short of school dance ready, he'd seen girls wear worse to the event in the previous years. "I wouldn't have pinned Jiraiya-sama as a man with taste," he muttered and a smirk tugged at his lips, "I guess you wouldn't look too terrible in it. You could always find a nice paper bag to put over your head, you might even win the best dressed award with that." There was a playful undertone to his jab. He couldn't out right tell her that he thought the dress suited her. "Who knows though? As they say, you can take the beast from the forest but you can't take the forest out of the beast."
"Who, me?" Granny Fu asked, looking up at the Nara boy as if she hadn't been standing there the whole time. She might as well have had the word 'suspicious' written in big red letters on her forehead as she pulled Meeko out from behind her back, "I was just looking for this rascal." The kitten looked as confused as ever as it uttered a soft 'Mrrow?' before being placed down on the ground. He quickly climbed the old woman's yukata, pouncing his way up until he finally gave up and dangled from halfway up. The elder Takanashi matriarch linked an arm with the young Nara as they slowly departed Asuna's room. Slow was an understatement though as the old woman shuffled her feet, "It's so nice of you to bring my granddaughter home. Sweet young boys like you are so hard to find these days," she said but the statement felt loaded somehow. "You know, I have been looking for a husband for Asuna, but she and Eiji are so against it. I chose Eiji's wife back in the day and my nana chose my husband for me too..."
The old woman's grip tightened ever so slightly on the boy's arm, the innocently nostalgic look on her face was completely overshadowed by the mischief that danced in her eyes, "Say, now there's a thought! Hmm, yes, I think you would make a good husband for my granddaughter!" As much as she tried to make it sound like a random spur of the moment thought, Granny Fu was a terrible actress and it was even more evident as she produced an old scroll from her yukata.
It was a marriage contract.
By now they had made their way to the stairs, the old woman held the scroll as if they were in the middle of an illegal trade.
"MA! STOP TRYING TO PAWN OFF MY DAUGHTER!!"
The old woman's face fell almost instantly, "Ears like a fox, that one," she muttered, puffing her cheeks up and resembling a scolded child.
Descending the stairs back down to the shop, Eiji was dead set on winning whatever stared own he was having with the Inuzuka boy who was standing outside and glaring at the man. Akamaru had free reign to enter and exit as he pleased and at the sight of Shikamaru and Granny Fu, the pup seemed to grow more energetic. Meeko puffed up, looking more and more like a bristling toilet brush hanging upside down from Granny Fu's yukata as the pup yipped.
The raven haired boy didn't say much as Hanaru started voicing her dislike of the idea of the annual formal. He could relate to her dislike of it, though not for the same reasons. It wouldn't have been so bad were it not for every girl in a 5 mile radius trying to convince him to take them. He'd always gone stag over the years, which wasn't so bad. Sasuke wasn't a stranger to formal events, the Uchiha were often either hosting something or being invited to something and being the head of the clan's son meant that attendance was mandatory.
He cast his eyes in her direction as she complained about how noisy these sorts of things could be, those obsidian orbs lingering on her ears for a moment. On one hand he sympathized with her words, but on the other it wasn't something they could get out of even if they tried.
As he mulled over any possible ways to get out of the mandatory dance and coming to the same conclusion each time, he absently watched Hanaru stalk towards the box that the old Sanin had brought. With his mind elsewhere, he didn't catch the amused smile that crept over his features as her neko-like nature crept to the surface.
"I wouldn't touch that with a five foot pole even if you paid me, but I'm sure that blond dope would turn this whole thing into a video for his stupid vlog," he smirked as he watched her pussy foot around the suspicious looking box. "Who knows, maybe it's his 'latest inspiration'?" he almost cringed as the words left his mouth. He had had his fair share of listening to Naruto whining and going on and on over the old writer's 'escapades' and 'sudden spurs of inspiration' -all embodied in the female physique- which could even turn his face red. It was no surprise that the blond was the way he was and it wouldn't be a lie to say that Sasuke was surprised he hadn't turned out worse.
"On second thought, I don't even want to know," Sasuke said as he ran a hand over his face as if to wipe his thoughts of Naruto's tales in the boys' showers from his mind. The blue had caught his attention nonetheless, and he waited for Hanaru to fully reveal whatever it was.
A dress.
A dress that was in rather good taste.
"Huh, not what I was expecting," the raven haired boy said as he walked over to join Hanaru. His eyes roved over the dress, searching for something that was obviously not there, "I have to admit, I am surprised." While a little revealing the dress was nothing short of school dance ready, he'd seen girls wear worse to the event in the previous years. "I wouldn't have pinned Jiraiya-sama as a man with taste," he muttered and a smirk tugged at his lips, "I guess you wouldn't look too terrible in it. You could always find a nice paper bag to put over your head, you might even win the best dressed award with that." There was a playful undertone to his jab. He couldn't out right tell her that he thought the dress suited her. "Who knows though? As they say, you can take the beast from the forest but you can't take the forest out of the beast."
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"Who, me?" Granny Fu asked, looking up at the Nara boy as if she hadn't been standing there the whole time. She might as well have had the word 'suspicious' written in big red letters on her forehead as she pulled Meeko out from behind her back, "I was just looking for this rascal." The kitten looked as confused as ever as it uttered a soft 'Mrrow?' before being placed down on the ground. He quickly climbed the old woman's yukata, pouncing his way up until he finally gave up and dangled from halfway up. The elder Takanashi matriarch linked an arm with the young Nara as they slowly departed Asuna's room. Slow was an understatement though as the old woman shuffled her feet, "It's so nice of you to bring my granddaughter home. Sweet young boys like you are so hard to find these days," she said but the statement felt loaded somehow. "You know, I have been looking for a husband for Asuna, but she and Eiji are so against it. I chose Eiji's wife back in the day and my nana chose my husband for me too..."
The old woman's grip tightened ever so slightly on the boy's arm, the innocently nostalgic look on her face was completely overshadowed by the mischief that danced in her eyes, "Say, now there's a thought! Hmm, yes, I think you would make a good husband for my granddaughter!" As much as she tried to make it sound like a random spur of the moment thought, Granny Fu was a terrible actress and it was even more evident as she produced an old scroll from her yukata.
It was a marriage contract.
By now they had made their way to the stairs, the old woman held the scroll as if they were in the middle of an illegal trade.
"MA! STOP TRYING TO PAWN OFF MY DAUGHTER!!"
The old woman's face fell almost instantly, "Ears like a fox, that one," she muttered, puffing her cheeks up and resembling a scolded child.
Descending the stairs back down to the shop, Eiji was dead set on winning whatever stared own he was having with the Inuzuka boy who was standing outside and glaring at the man. Akamaru had free reign to enter and exit as he pleased and at the sight of Shikamaru and Granny Fu, the pup seemed to grow more energetic. Meeko puffed up, looking more and more like a bristling toilet brush hanging upside down from Granny Fu's yukata as the pup yipped.