here's another fic from me because I'm avoiding doing my homework... I was obviously inspired about by Beauty and the Beast, I'm pretty sure there was something else that inspired me but I started writing this story in July so I can't remember.

WARNING: Yaoi, language, etc.
DISCLAIMER: Naruto isn't mine. Beauty and the Beast isn't mine either.


Once upon a time there was a young prince who was cursed by an evil witch. He waited many years alone in his castle as an ugly beast waiting for someone to come break the spell. One day a young girl came to the castle and found the beast. At first she was afraid of the prince but she soon became his friend and eventually fell in love with him regardless of his appearance. Because of the girl's love the spell was broken and the prince and the girl got married and lived happily ever after…

Sasuke scoffed as he tossed the book to the floor. Real life didn't work like that. There was no such thing as evil witches and magic spells. He should know. He'd lived his entire life as a spoiled, selfish prince and had yet to be cursed.

"Master Sasuke, please don't leave your things lying on the floor." Kakashi sighed as he picked up the book. Sasuke snorted and rolled his eyes.

"That book is nothing more than trash." He scoffed and pulled another book off his quickly emptying shelf. The silver haired man sighed. Lately Sasuke had been getting bored with everything. The library they were currently in had once been filled with books collected through many generations of the Uchiha family, over the past few months Sasuke had started reading all of the books and throwing away the ones he disliked, which had been most of them. "Kakashi, I'm hungry. While you're throwing the book away, make me a snack." He ordered as he sat down and started reading.

"Yes, Master Sasuke." The elder man sighed. He bowed and left the library. After Sasuke's family died, he had been in charge of the young Uchiha. Sasuke always acted selfishly but could get away with it because of his looks. The young prince was very handsome and could easily charm and manipulate people, especially women, into doing what he wanted. Kakashi sighed heavily as he went into the storage room and put the book on the shelf with all the other books Sasuke had thrown away. He then headed to the kitchen to ask the chef to prepare a snack for the young master.

"Good afternoon, Kakashi-san." Choji smiled when the silver haired man entered.

"Afternoon, Choji. Master Sasuke is hungry; please prepare a snack for him." Kakashi said authoritatively. Choji sighed and nodded as he went to his cupboard and pulled out ingredients for a small snack. Kakashi pulled out his pocket watch. "Please have his snack ready in half an hour. I shall return then to take it to Master Sasuke." He said putting his pocket watch away.

"Yes sir." Choji saluted as Kakashi left. As Kakashi was walking past the storage room he heard a 'thump' before he nearly tripped on something. When he looked down he saw the book he had just put away lying on the floor. Not thinking too much about it, Kakashi picked up the book and took it back into the storage room and put it on the book shelf before leaving again. He went into his small office to do some work while he waited for Choji to finish preparing the snack. Not only was it his job to see to every one of Sasuke's whims and needs, he was also in charge of all the bookkeeping of the palace. Once the half hour was up, Kakashi put away his work and headed back to the kitchen. Again, he almost tripped over the book as he passed the storage room.

"Peculiar." He said observing the book lying in the hallway and the locked storage room door. He picked the book up and took it with him to the kitchen.

"Beauty and the Beast?" Choji asked when he saw the book Kakashi was carrying.

"Yes, it was a book Sasuke wanted me to throw away." Kakashi informed the young chef. The brunette man nodded.

"That's the one where the selfish prince gets turned into a beast and then the girl falls in love with him and the curse is lifted, right?" Choji asked. Kakashi nodded. He grabbed the tray of tea and cookies off of the counter.

"Thank you for preparing this, Choji." He bowed politely and left the kitchen. As he was walking the book fell out of his hand and landed opened on the ground. When Kakashi looked at the pages he saw a picture of a prince who looked the same as Sasuke ordering his servants who eerily resembled the servants of the palace. But what struck Kakashi as odd, was that he was pretty sure that the book didn't have pictures in it. As he reached for the book a draft caught the page and turned to a picture of a beggar standing at the door in the rain. Kakashi shook his head and picked up the book, deciding not to think any more about it. He reached the library to find an annoyed Sasuke waiting.

"What took you so long?" He snapped.

"I apologize, Master Sasuke, for my tardiness." Kakashi bowed as he set the tray on the table next to Sasuke's chair.

"Why are you still holding that book, Kakashi? I told you to throw it away." He snapped angrily. Kakashi looked at the book in his hand and frowned.

"I am sorry. I must have forgotten." He bowed. Sasuke scoffed.

"Perhaps you are becoming senile, because surely you are competent enough to perform such simple tasks as throwing a book away." Sasuke said, not bothering to hide his annoyance. Kakashi resisted his urge to glare at the young prince.

"I shall take care of it immediately, Master Sasuke. Is there anything else you would like me to do?" He asked with forced humility.

"I don't know, would you be able to handle anything more?" Sasuke scoffed sarcastically.

"Excuse me, your highness." He said in a clipped tone and quickly left. He growled as he briskly walked to his room. "Sometimes I wish stories like this actually happened, that would teach that brat a lesson." He huffed as he tossed the book on his bed, not noticing the page it opened to was a picture of the prince being cursed. He took a few seconds to calm himself before he left and continued with his daily duties. That night a terrible storm came. Because Sasuke enjoyed storms, he was in the front parlor watching the rain and lightning through the large windows. Suddenly there was a loud knock on the front door that echoed through the entire house.

"Kakashi, answer the door." Sasuke waved the silver haired man away. Kakashi nodded and did as he was told. He found a beggar at the door.

"Please, sir, give me shelter from this rain." The man asked.

"I must ask my master. Please wait here." Kakashi said allowing the man to step inside out of the rain. As he was walking to the parlor, Sasuke came out and saw the beggar.

"What business do you have here?" He snapped in annoyance.

"Please, my lord, give me shelter from the rain." The beggar asked, bowing low. Sasuke scoffed.

"I wouldn't even shelter you with my pigs. Leave this house, you smell." He waved the beggar away in disgust. There was a bright flash of lightning.

"Your appearance does not match your heart, young lord. Perhaps we should change that." The beggar said in a smooth voice. Sasuke felt an intense pain shoot through his body before he passed out. The next morning he woke up feeling dizzy. His body felt heavy.

"Kakashi." He groaned, it even hurt to speak. "Kakashi." He called again when he saw the silver haired man hadn't come yet. He waited another second or so. "Kakashi!" He shouted angrily as he got up. He left his room to go find the older man, but instead found nothing. His castle was completely empty. "What the hell?" He growled angrily as he stomped through the hallways. He was angry and confused. As he passed a window he saw a monster in the window. He screamed and jumped away. He waited a few seconds before he looked out again. To his horror, he realized the monster he had seen was his own reflection. "What the hell?" He asked touching his face. He looked like a wolf man. His hair was long and ratty looking, his teeth had grown into fangs, his eyes had turned red, and his body was covered in hair. "What happened?" He gasped touching his face. He spent the rest of the day wandering around his castle trying to find someone or something that could tell him what happened to him.

"Master Sasuke." Kakashi shouted as he ran to Sasuke's bedroom.

"Where the hell have you been?" Sasuke snarled. Kakashi literally jumped back when he saw Sasuke.

"Master Sasuke, it's the story." He said.

"What?" Sasuke snapped. Kakashi sighed and held up the book.

"You were supposed to throw that away." Sasuke growled. Kakashi opened the book and showed the pictures to Sasuke. "This wasn't a picture book, Kakashi."

"I know. Look at the pictures, Sasuke." He snapped and shoved the book towards his monstrous master. Sasuke looked at the pictures and noticed the similarities between him and the illustrations.

"What does this mean?" He asked looking up at the silver haired man.

"Everything in that story is happening to us. I don't know how but it's happening." He explained. Sasuke laughed.

"This is a fairytale, Kakashi." He scoffed.

"Look at yourself, Sasuke. I mean I know you're going through puberty and all, but I doubt you're supposed to turn into a wolf-beast thing. The servants and I have spent the day as inanimate objects. This doesn't happen normally." He rolled his eyes. He had spent his day as a candlestick and wasn't very happy about it. Sasuke frowned as he looked at the pictures.

"So, according to this, you stay as inanimate objects during the day. And I'm a hideous beast except for an hour at night?" Sasuke asked. Kakashi sighed. "So what do we do?"

"Well, you have to break the spell." Kakashi said.

"How?" Sasuke asked.

"Doesn't the story go, a beautiful girl falls in love with the beast and the curse is lifted? You just have to find someone who loves you and break the spell." He said. Sasuke frowned.

"So who is this girl who's supposed to fall in love with me? The pictures stop with the curse." He said. Kakashi sighed.

"You have to find her yourself." He said.

"How can I find her if I look like this?" Sasuke growled. Kakashi sighed.

"Then I guess we'll have to live with the curse." He answered. After that five years passed and the young prince and his servants lived with the curse. During the first year Sasuke did try to find someone to break the curse, but everyone ran away as soon as they saw him. After that he gave up and they all accepted the fact that they probably wouldn't ever be rid of the curse. Little did they know, it was all about to change.


so that's chapter 1. leave a review and i might update faster.