Author's note: This is my second Hinata and Sasuke fandom. I decide to write this one well because I was bored out my mind and had nothing better to do with myself so enjoy.

Rating: M

Main pairing: Hinata/Sasuke, Itachi/OC

Side pairing: Sasuke/Sakura, Naruto/Hinata, Neji/Tenten

Genre: Romance, drama, humor.

Note: Somewhat of an OC Hinata.

Title: Good girl gone bad.

Redone. 7/27/13

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"I still don't see why I have to go," Said 15-year-old Hinata Takahashi as she folded her hands over her chest. She did not see why her mother insisted on her going back to Japan to live with her father. It has been years since her father left her mother for some other woman. Now suddenly he calls claiming he missed his eldest daughter and wants to be apart of her life. "I understand visiting but living? You've go to be kidding."

"Hinata it would be great, this a chance for you to get to know your father better. A new school and you are starting high school. You will make many friends. In plus your sisters going with-."

"Step mother say what?" A dark skinned with black hair shrieked, "Why do I have to go?" Hinata secretly thought the same thing however could not help but be glad that her stepsister was going with her, at least now she would not have to be completely alone.

"Because I said so…and Hinata's father wants to meet you. Don't ask me why but he just does." The look she was giving the older teen, Ana knew better than to speak against her.

"Mom I don't want to leave, I love it here in American, with my friends with Ana with my dad and you," Hinata said hoping she would buy her little act. Well four out of the five things she just mentioned where true.

"Yeah what she said," Ana hugged Hinata and together they shot their mother the saddest puppy dog look they both could master. However, Hinata's mother was not buying one bit of it and rolled her pretty eyes shooting them down.

"Hinata, Ana enough of this and please go up stairs and pack." Amaya Takahashi said as she rose from her seat at the sofa and strolled towards the kitchen. The little indigo haired girl huffed with a pout. Its not that she hated Japan or her real father… okay maybe she did, but it was just that she did not want to go somewhere she was unfamiliar with. Hinata was not born in Japan like the rest of her family. She spent most of her childhood here in America with her mother alone while her father decided to get up an leave and go marry some woman who he just met. For a while, Hinata was angry with her father, but if not for him then her mother would have never found the happiness she has now and the loving husband who would risk the whole world for her. Hinata pretty much liked her life the way it was and did not have any intent of changing it, but her mother had other plans.

Hinata's pupil less lavender orbs glanced around room as if taking a photographic picture of the sight before her. This place held every bit of her memories the good and the bad. This is where she and Ana had their first sister fight Hinata smiled at the memory. Honestly, she could not even remember what they were arguing about but it was all worst it because at the end it made them that much closer.

"Are you ready to go Hina…?" Ana poked her head through the slightly open door as her teal eyes landed on her little sister. In a way, she felt sad for Hinata—having to leave her home—all she knows. Secretly Ana, despised Hinata's father, how could he abandon his only daughter over a slut? But then again men were always jerks.

"Yeah, I am…I think." Hinata replied. "There's no escaping this is there?" She asked without turning around and facing Ana. Hinata did not want Ana to see her cry—despite the many times, she has. Immediately Ana detected the sadness and slight shake in her tone. "Hinata, please don't cry," Ana paused so she could gather Hinata in her arms for a warm hug. "You'll do fine. You're a smart strong girl."

"I'm not strong Ana…" She muffled back due to her face, buried in her sister's chest.

"Oh sure you are, now stop being so hard on yourself." She hugged tighter.

"At least you're coming with me?" When Hinata did not hear her sister's grumble response, at the situation she is forced into Hinata frowned. "You are still coming right…?" She drew back from her sister so she can look her in the face. "You're coming…..right?"

"….Well," Ana said with a nervous laugh.

"I knew it was too good to be true." Hinata exclaimed with a hiss.

"She only said I was going, so you would go." she explained.

"I never agreed to that." Hinata reciprocated sharply Ana merely sighed. "She lied to me so I would go?"

"Hinata, its not as bad as it seems-." Hinata frowned.

"I doubt you'll know what it feels like." The indigo haired beauty ran passed the stunned elder sister and straight downstairs.

"How could you lie to me like that?" Hinata exclaimed when she came to face to face with her mother. Amaya sighed placing a gentle hand on her daughters shoulder.

"How else was I going to get you to go, if hadn't mentioned Ana?" Hinata fell silent. She was right, if her mother hadn't said Ana's name Hinata most likely would have locker herself in her room. "I know this is a very big step for you Hinata, but I have faith in you," Amaya paused only to shoot Ana a hard glared when she walked inside the living room. The raven haired girl laughed. A loud horn interrupted the pair.

"That's Richard, Ana help your sister get the rest of her things in your fathers car honey." Ana groaned but nonetheless did what she was told. The drive to the airport was a very quiet one. On one uttered a single word. Instead, Hinata's eyes were firmly locked on the glass window as she glanced outside, her eyes flickered back and forth taking as much as Philadelphia she could fit into her memories at once. It was a vain attempt. By the time, Hinata arrived at the airport it was almost time for her flight to take off.

"Flight from American to Tokyo Japan leaving Leaves in 6 minutes…. leaving in 6 minutes."

"I guess this is it huh Hinata?" Her mother said smiling through her tears. Hinata could not help but shed tear or two towards her mother. No matter how Ana got on her nerves nor how her mother forced her to do ridiculous deeds. This is her family. Her eyes shifted from Amaya to the well build handsome dark skinned man with similar black hair and light blue eyes. Hinata eyes softened as they gleamed with love—this very man, who without question took the role of father figure towards Hinata. Without question, he loved her. Feeling the wave of sadness wash over her, Hinata dropped her large purse and run over towards him. The man opened his arms wide for the weeping girl.

"I promise I'll call everyday," He whispered into her soft hair. Hinata tightened her arms around his waist but they only met half way.

"But I don't wanna go," She tried one more time to persuade her mom to let her stay with a deep pout. Hinata abruptly was shut down, the girl withdrew from the mans hold then hugged both her mother and sister.

"Kiss a cute boy for me." Ana teased with a playful wink even though deep down she was sad to see her sister leave.

"Don't count on it." Hinata replied dead calm but her eyes held laughter. Finally, after saying their last goodbyes Hinata got on the plane.

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Japan

11:30 pm

It was pitch black by the time Hinata arrived in Tokyo Japan. Truth be told she was more nervous then she has been. Hinata barely remembered how her real father looked like—did not even bother to remember his name. How am I suppose to find him in this huge crowed of people.Hinata took in a few deep breaths then released them slowly and repeating the process until she felt a small gentle tap on her shoulder. Hinata almost collapsed in utter shock as she faced the person.

"Hinata….Its me you're father Hiashi Hyuuga."

Thump…

Thump….

Thump….

Hinata's heart beats loudly in her chest like a drum, she was almost afraid of it being heard. This man…this man…all the cause to her mothers pain, suffering, and heartbreak. How dare he just stand there smiling as if nothings wrong?

"…Hello…Hiashi-san…" Hinata said in a low voice. As far as she knew, he was no father to her. Hiashi frowned at the way she addressed him, however said nothing. He couldn't blame her—he did leave her.

"Follow me out to the car." Hiashi didn't bother to wait for Hinata to speak as he began walking with her following close behind.

Is this really my daughter? With an inwardly sigh to calm down his nerves, Hiashi held open the door so Hinata can walk through. She mumbled a small 'thanks' and continued to follow Hiashi as they soon reached an all black car.

"And welcome to Japan Hinata."

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"Neji they're coming!" A five-year-old girl shouted enthusiastically.

"Calm down Hanabi," Said the deep smooth voice of her cousin.

"How can I?" She jumped back from the window when she heard the door unlock. "I'm about to meet my big sister!" She exclaimed happily as locks of her hair bounced around as she skipped to greet her father at the front door. Neji gasped as a beautiful girl with shiny indigo hair felling down her back like a waterfall, big lavender eyes and perfect pink lips, formed a small smile as she shook Hanabi's hand. Just gazing at her nearly made him fell into a trance. This girl before him—no way—not in a millions year could be his….

"Neji!" Hinata cried. She may have forgotten about Hiashi, but she could never forget about Neji. When she was little he would visit her every summer until one day he stop coming, at first she thought something horrible happened to him. That left her heartbroken. Then she finally thought he abandoned her, however here he was smiling at her.

"Oh Neji I've missed you!" She cried into his chest. "Why did you leave?"

Neji suddenly felt the guilt hit him. It wasn't his fault his father dead and had to go live with his uncle. Fate was never kind to him.

"Take her upstairs Neji, show Hinata to her room," Hiashi grasped Hanabi by the wrist walking her to the kitchen.

"Aw dad! I wanted to spend time with Neechan!" She pouted. The older man shook his head giving her a sweet smile. Hinata's eyes widen. The little girl barley knew her and yet she so willing accepted her as her sister.

"Neechan needs to rest and so do you!" He picked her up as he entered the kitchen so that Hanabi can have her midnight snake before she went to bed.

"Hinata go to bed we'll talk in the morning," Neji said to her before closed her room door. Truthfully, Hinata was too tired to even stand let alone undress. The indigo haired girl dragged her body to the rather large bed. This was much bigger than the one she had at home. Flopping, her body down on the mattress, as soon as her head hit the pillow Hinata was out like a light.


End of chapter tell me what you think please review.

Redone.