Sasunaru sasuke throws up blood

The sun had just set on the hidden leaf village, casting a warm orange glow over the buildings as the villagers went about their evening activities. Among them, a certain blond-haired ninja named Naruto Uzumaki was sitting on a bench in the village square, enjoying a bowl of ramen and watching the clouds drift lazily across the sky. As he slurped down his noodles, he couldn't help but think about his teammate, Sasuke Uchiha. The brooding young ninja had been acting strangely lately, growing more distant and withdrawn with each passing day. Naruto couldn't figure out what was bothering him, but he knew something was definitely wrong. Just then, Naruto's thoughts were interrupted by a loud commotion coming from one of the nearby alleys. Curious, he set down his bowl of ramen and made his way over to investigate. As he rounded the corner, he was shocked to see Sasuke doubled over, clutching his stomach and coughing violently. "Sasuke! What's wrong?" Naruto exclaimed, rushing to his friend's side. Sasuke looked up at him, his normally stoic expression twisted in pain. "I... I don't know," he gasped, before doubling over again and coughing up a spray of blood onto the ground. Naruto's eyes widened in horror as he watched his teammate's trembling form. Without hesitating, he scooped Sasuke up in his arms and raced back to the village, his heart pounding in his chest. They arrived at the hospital in record time, where a team of medics quickly sprang into action, whisking Sasuke away to an examination room. Naruto paced anxiously in the waiting room, his mind racing with worry. After what felt like an eternity, a doctor finally emerged from the examination room, his expression grim. Naruto's heart sank as he approached, bracing himself for the worst. "I'm sorry, Naruto," the doctor began, his voice heavy with sorrow. "Sasuke's condition is critical. It appears he's suffering from a severe internal injury that's causing him to vomit blood." Naruto's eyes widened in shock at the news. "Is he going to be okay?" he asked, his voice trembling. The doctor sighed, his gaze sympathetic. "It's hard to say at this point. We're doing everything we can to stabilize him, but he's lost a significant amount of blood and his condition is extremely fragile." Naruto felt a lump form in his throat as he processed the doctor's words. Sasuke, his teammate and rival, was fighting for his life, and there was nothing he could do to help him. The thought filled him with an overwhelming sense of helplessness and despair. Determined to do something, anything to help his friend, Naruto approached the doctor with a steely resolve. "Please, let me see him," he pleaded. "I need to be by his side." The doctor hesitated, but ultimately nodded in agreement. "Alright, but only for a few minutes," he said, leading Naruto to Sasuke's bedside. Sasuke lay pale and still on the hospital bed, his breathing shallow and labored. Naruto felt a wave of sadness wash over him as he looked at his friend's weakened form, a stark contrast to the strong and fierce ninja he knew. "Hey, Sasuke," Naruto murmured, taking a seat beside him. "It's me, Naruto. I'm here for you, buddy." Sasuke's eyes fluttered open at the sound of Naruto's voice, and a faint smile touched his lips. "Naruto," he rasped, his voice barely above a whisper. "I... I'm sorry... I've been a fool." Naruto's heart clenched at the words, knowing that Sasuke was referring to his recent behavior and the distance he had put between them. But now wasn't the time for blame or regrets. All that mattered was helping Sasuke pull through. "You don't need to apologize, Sasuke," Naruto said softly, reaching out to grasp his friend's hand. "We're a team, remember? We stick together, no matter what." Sasuke nodded weakly, his gaze filled with gratitude and a hint of sadness. "Thank you, Naruto," he whispered, before succumbing to exhaustion and drifting off to sleep. Naruto sat by his friend's bedside for what felt like hours, his mind filled with memories of their time together as teammates and friends. Despite their differences and the hardships they had faced, they had always stood by each other's side, no matter what. As the first light of dawn began to filter through the hospital window, Naruto felt a surge of determination well up inside him. He couldn't let Sasuke down now, not when he needed him the most. With a renewed sense of purpose, he vowed to do whatever it took to help his friend recover and make things right between them. And so, as the sun rose over the hidden leaf village, Naruto made a silent promise to himself and to Sasuke. They may have been rivals, but they were also teammates, comrades, and friends. And nothing, not even a life-threatening injury, could break the bond that tied them together.