I've realized that I'm much better at writing drabble like fics...or in basic, short chaptered fic. Kakashi and Sakura's among the main pairings, but more in consideration about their kids. This whole fic is dedicated to awesome-leaf-kunoichi. And thanks for her helping out with things.

Hope you enjoy, and leave a little review....tell me what you think.



Sakura stood quietly in the bathroom of her apartment. Her world was changing. Changing into the views of a mother.

From now on she couldn't think for just herself. She had to think for a little baby as well. Someone who was yet to learn to think for themselves. She needed to make decisions that would support this child, would make this child grow into a strong and reasonable person.

She wasn't sure if she wanted her unborn child to grow with the views she had grown. She wasn't sure if she wanted her child to grow up in Konoha.

There was a simple reason for that. Did she really want her child to grow up and become friends with the children of her friends and live the same life she did? Did she really want her child to grow with the views that Konoha created?

She wanted her child to be able to see someone and think that they were a possible friend. Not with how they had grown. Not with what they had done to Naruto and later Gaara. To any strange and not exactly normal person. And as much as she hated to say this, but that is what Konoha had done.

And while Konoha was still out of Naruto's reach, that was what it was going to stay.

She nodded to herself, threw the test away and washed her hands. She walked back to the kitchen, signed the approval form and wrote a quick letter to Kakashi.

She told him that accepting this promotion was the best choice for her. That becoming a jounin medic and teaching the Suna medic-nins was what she wanted.

She didn't tell him about the baby.

She smiled at the thought of him. She loved him. It had taken her a while to figure out what she felt for sensei wasn't exactly what one should. But to her it hadn't matter. She loved him still.

She would always love him.

He was tired though. It had been so long since she last saw him peaceful. It had taken her ages to get him to just sleep and not wake up every hour to check if she was still next to him. It had surprised her by how little sleep he actually got.

She kneeled down next to him, kissed him softly on the lips and left the letter on his chest.

She packed all her clothes into one of the storage scrolls and some other things and left the apartment. Tsunade handed her transfer papers to her and hugged her in manner of saying goodbye.

She said bye to them all and left the village.

Going to Suna was the best choice for both her and the baby.