A/N: This one just sort of came to me as I was reading a SasuHina. In a matter of a few hours, I wrote the first few chapters and a prologue. Of course I won't be uploading them just yet because I still want to work out some of the other details, but I figured the prologue was passable enough to give you a taste of what was to come. I hope you enjoy this little (seriously…tiny) preview!
Disclaimer: I do not own anything in Twilight or Naruto.
My name is Hinata Hyuuga, meaning "in the sun." Kind of ironic, when you consider I'm banishing myself to Forks, WA; one of the most sunless places on the planet.
It wasn't that I had a problem with my mom. Anko was like my best friend, with perky dark hair and mischeivious dark eyes to match. Her skin was soft and smooth, and tan to boot. No one believed she was a mother, because she looked so young and partied so hard. Not that she ever abused or neglected me; she just needed an "exciting" life.
We weren't just best friends; we were exact opposites. I definitely wore more conservative clothing, and had a much more reserved personality than my mom. My lavender hair was long, dark, and tame. It flowed down to my hips, and I usually wore it down or with a white headband. My eyes were milky, and my skin pale.
I never fit in at school in Phoenix.
That wasn't really the reason I was leaving for Forks either. I just wanted Anko to be able to move to Florida with her fiance. She needed someone to take care of her; a strong male figure to defend and protect her. I was sure she'd be much happier that way.
At the airport, Anko clung to me as if I were her favorite chocolates. I finally managed to escape her grasp long enough to take care of my luggage.
"Honey, are you sure you want to do this?" Anko asked. I could tell she was pleading with me to stay, but there was no way I could change my mind now.
"Sorry mom, but I just want you to be happy." My voice was firm but gentle as I spoke, as if I were the adult trying to comfort the child. It usually seemed that way in the house anyway.
"Hina, you know leaving won't make me any happier." Anko pouted. I resisted the urge to roll my eyes, and instead gave her a huge hug.
"Please, just let me do this," I whispered. I let go slowly, and found Anko was crying. I felt a twinge of guilt in my stomach for a moment, but I ignored it. "I love you mom!" I yelled back as I ran off to catch my flight.
A/N: I will try to bring more Naruto elements into the Twilight story. Right now it just sounds like Twilight with the Naruto characters, but I promise you that there will definitely be ninjas in Forks. Check out my profile for pairings and more details about the story!
