Karin (Part 7)

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Hey guys! I know it's been a while. A lot has happened in the past few months in terms of my job and personal life that's why completing this chapter has been quite a struggle.

Nonetheless, here it goes! The last chapter of "Karin" before its Epilogue!

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"Are you sure you're just gonna stay here?"

A subtle nod was the only response that she got from the woman who didn't even turn to face her.

She inwardly sighed. She could only try as much. But after almost a week of trying, she didn't know what else to do to approach and console her friend. "Just...just call us if you need us then."

Only another nod came her way, one that wasn't even noticeable if not for the slight movement of the other woman's pink tresses. So with a frown, Karin finally turned towards the door with the conclusion that it was hopeless expecting even a single word from Sakura.

She couldn't blame her for acting this way though. If she was in her position right now, it would've been worse.

Gripping the door knob, Karin gave the room a once-over that caused her to bite her lip too hard. Just the sight of it gave an added weight to her own heart, such that you wouldn't be able to bear if you'd stay in there much longer.

For the white walls consumed every color there was. Even the flowers dropped off by a few comrades on the side of the room seemed pale despite their variety. What made her tighten her grasp on the door knob was the fact that even the brightest of all the colors – the mop of pink with a tinge of green – couldn't even paint the atmosphere with her usual vibrance anymore.

Releasing another sigh, Karin opened the door to once again leave Sakura in front of a motionless body that was sapped with color as well.

She was then met by a pair of purple eyes that gave her an intent gaze, eyes that she thought she wouldn't be able to stare at anymore if Shizune didn't succeed in that three-hour surgery almost a week ago.

Looking down, she shook her head in response to her husband's unspoken question. "She won't leave him, Sui. She barely even touched the lunch I've left inside earlier. And Sasuke?" She slowly shook her head again. "It's been six days. I'm...I'm honestly losing hope about it."

Suigetsu clenched his fists, looking away as Karin's eyes became glassy. It wasn't supposed to be this way...

"But Sakura, she wouldn't budge. She's the one who knows full well that there's a thin line between the recovery and the failure of Sasuke's organs. And the reality is...the chances are very slim. I—" Her voice began to tremble.

The Hidden Mist ninja couldn't even move a muscle to comfort his wife while he himself wanted to sob from the inside. It wasn't...it wasn't supposed to be this way! His fist landed on the wall behind them as his mind traced to that time he and Sasuke were on the way to Suna for that damned mission entrusted to them.

There was that genuine smile on the Uchiha's face that he never got to witness since he first met Sasuke. And for once, he got to a conclusion that Sasuke was truly happy and well-content, all because of a certain pink-haired woman that he would return to once they managed to successfully end their mission.

And although he teased him endlessly – which only made the Uchiha smirk without attempting to slice him with his kusanagi – he was also very happy that Sasuke finally found a reason to dwell on joy and not on hatred.

A reason for him to come home.

The reason for him to love.

He was there when Tobirama Senju mentioned that no clan could love as much as the Uchiha. That's why it was noteworthy for Suigetsu to witness love bloom in Sasukes's life. Yet remembering that only made him feel worse.

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