The After 17

The After 17
50. Another Story: Mitsuki, Sarada and Hara.



Sasuke says that Sarada and Mitsuki's wedding will take place at the end of the month.


Sakura manages to publish a book containing her story titled after 17, while Sarada and Mitsuki finish their lecture, no problems have arisen over the past four months, sarada and Mitsuki's relationship is getting closer, Mitsuki stick to Sasuke's rule, he does not cross the line but kiss.


"Sar, drink," Mitsuki bargained for a bottle of mineral water after they circled around the city in search of the best wedding gown, Mitsuki wants this wedding to be the most beautiful memory she will never forget.


"Thank you" answered Sarada, "Where are we going?"


"Rather than we are tired of nyari, mending asked Inojin aja, he is smart design," Mitsuki bargained.


"Boleh, I heard the dress well, then there you go, we go home first, kasian mama is equally papa waiting," suggested Sarada who is embraced by Mitsuki, who is not the only one, the guy started the car engine and drove it across the street.


...🌸...


Sarada sat facing out the window holding a picture of Hara, he had not seen the photo since Mitsuki was present, he always made happiness every day.


"Sister, I'm going to marry Mitsuki, you're right she's very good with me, I've started to open my heart to her," Sarada said, unknowingly her tears trickled down, the shadow of Hara's death is still in her memory.


"If you hadn't sacrificed yourself to save me, I wouldn't have felt this kind of happiness" he continued, hugging the picture frame.


Mitsuki who was about to take the jacket stopped her steps, she stood behind Sarada, listening to her lover pour out all her heart.


The guy is also very grateful to Hara because Hara has trusted herself to be a companion of an Uchiha, Uchiha Sarada, Hara does not judge a person of caste but his nature and personality.


"Hara, if you had been here, I couldn't have seen Sarada shed another tear" Mitsuki's mind, she hugged Sarada from behind, giving the girl strength to make Sarada stand up again.


"I miss my sister, Mitsu, I miss her" Sarada said.


"Not only do you miss Sar, all of us too, Hara is the Uchiha who impressed me the most, Sar, you should be proud of her, spread your smile, I don't want you to shed a tear if it's not a tear of happiness." Mitsuki flips Sarada's body to face each other, Mitsuki wiped Sarada's tears with her two thumbs and smiled.


"I love you, Uchiha Sarada," Mitsuki said before landing a kiss on Sarada's forehead.


...🌸...


Tomorrow is Mitsuki and Sarada's wedding day, in neat black clothes, Sarada prepares to go to the tomb, Mitsuki says there is something she forgot to do there.


"Papa, good morning, mama" said Sarada as her parents were making out.


"You're going to the tomb?" ask Sasuke.


"Yes pa, I want to bring Mitsuki."


"Mommy's daughter has to be strong, you don't want to go home with puffy eyes" Sakura recalled.


Sarada smiled sweetly, "Yes ma, Sarada promised."


And finally Mitsuki came up with her dashing face, "Udah ready?" tanya Mitsuki, is taken in by Sarada.


They got into the car and went to the tomb.


Arriving there, Sarada carrying a sow container, in front of Hara's tomb, Sarada tried hard not to let out her tears while sprinkling roses and jasmine over her brother's grave.


After this, Mitsuki held Sarada's hands and knelt before the girl and ate Hara.


"The next day, I want to share everything with you, Sarada."


"Do I have to ask what it means to you Mitsuki?" ask Sarada.


Mitsuki chuckled," I didn't ask for meaning, I said something to you Sarada."


Sarada looked at the tombstone that read Uchiha Hara, "I like you Mitsuki."


"Marry me" said Mitsuki, taking out her ring.


"Happy," answered Sarada, Mitsuki put the ring on Sarada's finger.


Mitsuki gets up, she links her fingers to Sarada's fingers, they face Hara's tomb together.


"Thank you" they said together. Now Sarada knows what Mitsuki forgot.


Sarada smiles happily, Mitsuki has just proposed to her in front of the grave of her brother, Hara.