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tampered2006-08-29 11:16 pm
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When; End of No Secrets day
Rating; G to maybe PG for language
Characters; Hyuuga Neji
cagedbirdflying and Hyuuga Hinata
hyuuga_hime
Summary; Hinata wanders out into the night alone, Neji goes to find her.
Log;
Troublesome was NOT the word for this. He had heard his former mission leader and now friend due to circumstances they'd had to face breathe this word more than once. But, that was not a word that he would use at this juncture. No. This was much worse than troublesome. Much Worse.
Hinata-sama had left a small letter, and had left into the night. By herself.
He wouldn't really mind it much if this were Konoha. He'd still not like it, but it wouldn't be as worrisome. But, here, in this place, where he unadmittadly worried for himself, he knew someone like her would not be able to make it.
With a sigh, he wandered out of the house, going to search for the one who held the reigns above his head. He never fancied himself willingly looking for a Soke, but, in this world, stranger things had occurred...
Rating; G to maybe PG for language
Characters; Hyuuga Neji
Summary; Hinata wanders out into the night alone, Neji goes to find her.
Log;
Troublesome was NOT the word for this. He had heard his former mission leader and now friend due to circumstances they'd had to face breathe this word more than once. But, that was not a word that he would use at this juncture. No. This was much worse than troublesome. Much Worse.
Hinata-sama had left a small letter, and had left into the night. By herself.
He wouldn't really mind it much if this were Konoha. He'd still not like it, but it wouldn't be as worrisome. But, here, in this place, where he unadmittadly worried for himself, he knew someone like her would not be able to make it.
With a sigh, he wandered out of the house, going to search for the one who held the reigns above his head. He never fancied himself willingly looking for a Soke, but, in this world, stranger things had occurred...

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"Hinata-sama, you should have asked me to come with you." He sighed, slipping a hand over his face. "At least then, you would have been safe." And it wouldn't have been so troublesome...I wouldn't have had to rush about, trying to find you...I wouldn't have had to have fought, just to save you.. These thoughts buzzed through his head, as he watched his cousin, and her falling expression. Her weakness. It always bled through in situations like this.
The snowy wind began to howl its lonely song once more, and Neji sighed. "It's getting colder, Hinata-sama. Let's go home. You need to rest." He placed an arm around her shoulders, beginning to lead her away from the scene. "We'll talk more about it then."
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But he always just seems to see me as a burden. He couldn't REALLY care for me beyond his duty, could he?
She spared a quick glance up at the taller Neji, white eyes tracing over the familiar profile, their blanched irises flickering away after a moment as a faint blush stained her cheeks. No, she didn't want him to see her as a burden, to see her as weak. That was the whole reason WHY she had endeavored to find a job. She couldn't retreat back into her shell now. Taking a deep breath, she ducked out from under Neji's warm arm, spinning around to face him, white eyes meeting identical ones without their characteristicly shy expression.
"No."
It was such a simple word, yet it carried so much more weight. It wasn't simply an affirmation in the negative, or even a refusal to accompany him. It was a rejection of the yoke of weakness she had worn for far too long, an attempt to change that fate which the very man she now confronted was convinced couldn't be changed. She stood, feet apart and hands fisted by her side, trembling slightly, and stared him down, mind pleading for her words to reach him.
Don't look at me as just a Soke. SEE me, for once.
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"I want to go home, to get out of this storm. It will do us no good to become ill and incapacitated." He would talk to her later about everything, and everything she wished for him to do. He just did not want to do it standing in a good three feet of snow. Being flu-ridden and having to bother Shizune because of his cousin's antics was not high on his list of things he was desperately wishing to do. If she was deciding to be stubborn, he would just have to vocalize this.
"Come on. I don't want to have to bother Shizune because of your stubbornness, Hinata-sama. I don't want to be bed-ridden. You shouldn't either. Whatever you have to say, it can wait until we reach the apartment." He paused, beginning to walk again. "Or you can tell me on the way."
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"I....thank you, Neji-ku..niisan."
She felt her heart lurch and fought the urge to clap a hand over her mouth. No. She hadn't. Hadn't almost referred to him as "Neji-kun". Hinata felt her cheeks start to heat up and made sure that he couldn't see her face, mentally chiding herself for not being careful enough.
Baka! Look what you almost did!
She swallowed hard, hoping that he hadn't caught the slip. That he wouldn't notice her sudden unwillingness to look at him. Neji-kun. That was how she referred to him in her mind, in her heart; the affectionate suffix conveying a level of intimacy that she knew she would likely never receive but still whistfully hoped for. But no matter how she referred to him to herself, she had always been careful not to let it show. She called him "niisan", as she had done since they were children, when he had been the smiling older boy who followed her around rescuing her from imagined perils and playing as loyal knight to his princess. As they had grown up, even though that closeness had shattered, she still persisted in the nickname that had flowed so naturally from her lips. But now...now there was always a mental reminder to herself. A caution to maintain the distance that keeping her secrets required. But now, had that distance been breached? She fell silent, hoping to not draw any additional attention to herself.
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"You are welcome, Hinata-sama." He spoke these words much more warmly than normal, turning his gaze once more to her. She had been through enough tonight, and he didn't need to agitate it further, even if that was what she truly needed.
He would be kinder to her tonight, though, in the morning, it would go back to the way it always was. He would speak to her of this, and make sure she never pulled an idiot stunt like this again. He didn't need her getting killed, for, even if she had been disowned once, she wasn't now, and she was still a Soke and the daughter of Hiashi. If she died, HE would die by Hiashi's hand. Literally. And that was something he didn't want to experience.
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She said it softly, so much that it wouldn't have been audible had he not been standing so close to her. Biting her bottom lip, she glanced away.
"Just...just Hinata...is ok...."
I know that's the best that I could ever hope for. You'd never call me Hina-chan, or Hina-ko, or anything like that. You'd never have a reason to....
Perhaps she had forgotten the curse, and the way it let her thoughts melt into his mind, perhaps she no longer cared. Whether lost in the chaos of the recent events or willingly thrown to the winds, her mind churned out it's products without check, only luck seeming to keep her most carefully-guarded secrets hidden away.