Hello! This is my first attempt at writing something that didn't involve being for University.

This will mainly contain one-shots that vary in length so some may be longer than others.

Well anyway, I hope you guys enjoy reading!

Also, I don't own Naruto.


Coffee Shop

The bell above the door chimed signaling another customer entering the coffee shop. Busy as it was people never stopped coming in, always in a rush to get their coffee before heading back to work or class or whatever their day held. The smell of the freshly brewed coffee will never get old in Sakura's opinion.

She'd been coming to this little coffee shop for a little over two years now. She discovered it one day when she was out for a walk wanting to get to know the new city she just moved to a little better. It wasn't like one of those big chain coffee shops like Starbucks, it was probably the only one of its kind. But it was warm and comfy and it felt like home and so she kept coming back.

Nursing a cooling cup of hot chocolate, Sakura continued reading her Lord of the Rings book, or rather it was the third installment The Return of the King that she was reading. She had just gotten to the part where the Hobbits, Gandalf and the rest of their company made it to Orthanc on their return journey and were greeted by Treebeard when she heard someone clear their throat. Looking up she saw Sasuke holding a cup of coffee, most likely black, how he drank it like that she'll never know.

She bookmarked the page and put it down on the table while motioning for him to sit down in the booth across from her before she spoke, "Hey Sauce," giving him a warm smile she asked, "what are you doing here, you know besides buying bland black coffee." She huffed a laugh when she finished.

"Tch, nerd. We were supposed to meet up today for lunch but I figured you forgot after I waited for half an hour." She decided to let the nerd comment slide for now since she completely stood him up. "Oh shoot that was today?"

"Yes, that was today." Sasuke replied taking a sip of his hot coffee and burning the tip of his tongue "Shit that's still hot."

Sakura giggled a little at this until he shot her a mild glare "I'm really sorry Sasuke, I promise I'll make it up to you." She reached across the table and grabbed his hand intertwining their fingers together and rubbed small circles on his knuckles. She felt really bad for forgetting they had agreed on having a lunch date a couple days ago.

He's so busy with working at the company and she's still super busy doing her residency that they never really have a lot of time to see each other except for at night when they get home tried and all they want to do is sleep. They finally get a day that they can finally spend some time together and she forgets!

Sasuke huffed out a sigh and said: "It's fine baby, I figured that if you weren't at home in bed you'd be here reading your nerd book and drinking that awful hot chocolate you always seem to be drinking."

"Hey!" Sakura smacked him on the arm before continuing "J. R. R. Tolkien is a genius, plus you're the one who introduced me to him remember!"

"Hn, Aa. I remember." He lightly smirks at this, he remembers trying to get her to read it one day but she complained the entire time that it was "too boring" and that it "lacked female representation". Although the latter of those statements is true he had caught her a week later completely engrossed in the first book The Hobbit. Apparently, she had had a change of heart and now here she is reading the last and final book.

Coming out of his thoughts Sasuke noticed Sakura gathering her things and getting up, "Come on babe, lets go home. I wanna lay in bed and just cuddle with you until tomorrow."

Sasuke kind of liked that idea and then a sly grin formed on his lips, "I can think of one other thing we can do until tomorrow." The smirk on his face grew wider as he watched the blush on Sakura's face bloom across the bridge of her nose.

"I-idiot! Don't say things like that in public!" She buried her face in his chest while his arms wrapped around her, kissing the top of her head. The rumble of his laughter emanating through her body.

Honestly, if he had never come to the coffee shop all those years ago and met Sakura, the love of his life would have slipped through his fingers.

He was going to marry her one day.