Here's my interpretation of the following scene from Enough for Two by 169Frogs. I love all of their work and this scene stuck in my head for too long that I had to draw it. I didn't get it exactly right, but I hope it does it some kind of justice.
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Enough for Two, Chapter 5: Home Cook, by 169Frogs:
Excerpt:
"Sasuke glanced between the apron and Sakura, his jaw tightening as he debated whether this was a battle worth fighting. In the end, he let out a long-suffering sigh and slipped the frilly garment over his head.
If it looked perfectly cute and practical on Sakura, on him, it was a disaster. The hem barely reached his thighs. The fabric strained slightly across his broad shoulders, making it painfully obvious it wasn’t designed for someone of his build. Still, he tugged at the strings as if loosening them would salvage what remained of his dignity. This flimsy piece of fabric wasn’t going to protect him from spills; it couldn’t even protect him from his bruising pride. Kami forbid anyone ever see him in this.
Next to him, Sakura stood frozen, her big, round eyes fixed on him with a look that betrayed her struggle. Her lips pressed into a tight line, twitching at the edges as though trying desperately to hold back a comment. He could practically hear the unspoken words—the ones she knew he’d hate to hear.
“Just spit it out,” Sasuke urged, his tone edged with exasperation. He should have known this would happen the moment he asked her for help.
She hesitated for only a second before her eyes lit up. “Can we take a picture to commemorate this?”
“No.” His answer was immediate, firm, and left no room for negotiation—at least, that was his intention.
Before he could turn away, Sakura had already pulled out her phone, her enthusiasm bubbling over as she struck a pose in front of him. Her bright grin was disarmingly genuine, and in that moment, Sasuke relented. He stayed perfectly still, arms crossed over the frilly apron, his stoic expression unwavering as she snapped the photo."














