The Good Girls That Went Bad

HELLLLOOOOOOOOO! This is the wining story of the poll that I had up on my profile for so long!

I really had hopped that this would be the winner of it! Which is why I'm so happy!

Well, anyway, My spelling stinks (what else is new) and I do not own Naruto or any of it's characters!

(But if I did, my best friend and I would be in it, and Itachi would be my boyfriend!)


Chapter One~ Leaving

It was raining that night in Konoha, a very rare break from their normally warm weather, and it had been poring outside for the past hour. Most people where at home, having a nice dinner with their families in their warm house, but for two girls, it's a different story.

A sixteen-year-old Hinata sat against Sakura's bed frame, a fresh white bandage on her right cheek and a sad look in her eyes as she stared down at her hands.

Sakura Haruno sat on the edge of her bed, glaring at the present picture of team 7, Naruto had his arm draped over her shoulder with a wide grin on his face, Sai was sitting on the ground with his fake smile, Sasuke standing next to her, a small smirk playing on his lips, and Kakashi was standing behind the three original members with his only shown eye crinkled, showing that he was smiling behind his mask, and with his trademark orange book in his hand.

Sakura's fist clenched and she grabbed the picture off the nightstand. She held in and looked at it for only a second before standing and throwing the framed picture across the room where it hit the wall and shattered. Thunder stuck the earth outside the home. Hinata looked at the mess on the floor with uncaring eyes, then at her fuming friend.

"I am so sick of this!" Sakura cried out. She sat on the bed again and tried to keep her tears at bay. Sakura felt a gentle hand touch her shoulder and looked over to see Hinata giving her a small smile.

"I understand. So am I," Hinata told her. Hinata never stuttered around Sakura because of the close friendship that the two girls had. Sakura sighed and sat next to Hinata.

"Tell me what happened," Hinata demanded her. Sakura gave a small smile before opening her mouth and letting everything out.

Sakura

I smiled as I walked threw the Konoha streets in the warm sunlight. Everything was nearly perfect in my life.

I had finally gotten my best friend and the boy that I think of as my brother, Naruto and Hinata, together at long last only eight months ago. Sai and I have become good friends and I can always count on him. He's the only one that will ever get away with calling me ugly too. Sasuke came back to Konoha only five months ago. He wasn't aloud to leave the village for a full year and was kind of on house arrest if Naruto or any of team 7 weren't with him, but he was back and team 7 was full again. Trust me, I don't feel any romantic feelings for Sasuke anymore. We have the same brother-sister bond that I have with Naruto and Sai.

Hinata and I had been training with each other almost everyday and Hinata is almost as good as a medic nin as I am now.

I sighed happily again as I wondered how my live could get any better. I should have known that I was jinxing myself right there!

It was only an hour later that an ANBU came and told me that Tsunade wanted to see me in her office. I thought nothing of it at the time and slowly walked to the Hokage tower. I walked in and found Tsunade at her desk with her normal amount of towering paper work and her beloved sake.

"You wished to see me shishou?" She looked at me and nodded before gesturing me to sit down.

"Sakura . . . I think it's best if you stop your medic duties for awhile." This surprised me a bit. What had I done wrong?

"Why would I do that shishou?" I asked her. She sighed and put her paperwork down.

"Sakura . . . you're a great medic, one of the best I've seen in a long time, but . . . I think it's for the best if you took a break for awhile," she told me. This got my temper flaring a bit. If I am such a great medic nin, then why take a break? I didn't need or want one.

"Shishou, I know you're lying! Now tell me why you want me to stop my medic duties!" I yelled at her. I knew it wasn't a smart move but it just came out.

"Sakura, I am the Hokage, you are a ninja! You follow my word, understand!" she yelled back at me. I flinched from the anger in her voice and oddly, I got angrier by it.

"Just tell me why!" I yelled. I had pushed a bit too far; I knew this but didn't care.

"Sakura, if you can't even keep your temper in cheek, then I don't need you for my student! You are not to be given your medic duties for one month and you are no longer a student of mine! You are not to come here unless you are called by me for missions, understand!" I felt my eyes widen. She had not only fired me, but just about told me to stay away from her. That hurt me. Tsunade has been like a second mother to me since my own had died so long ago. I forced my emotions away from the surface like every ninja should and tried not to show how badly I was hurt.

"Yes Tsunade-sama, if you wish for me not to come near you, then I shall not. If there is nothing more, I'll be taking my leave," I told her in the emotionless voice that Sai had taught me a while ago. I thought I saw some sort of emotion flash across her eyes, but it only lasted a second until it was gone.

"You may take you're leave." I gave her a low bow like every other person did and walked out of the room. Even though I was half way down the hall, I still heard her yell "Shizune! I need sake!"

I walked out onto the streets and looked up at the sky, there where more clouds but the sun was still shining and it was still warm out. I took a deep breath and decided to go to the training grounds of team 7. I was still pretty pissed and needed to let it out. What I didn't expect was to find the rest of my team there training together, without me. This didn't help with putting me in a better mood. I walked up behind them and punched the ground where they were standing. The earth caved in under them and the four fell into the crater.

I had heard the four curse some very colorful words until they noticed me standing above them with a very pissed off look on my face.

"S-Sakura-chan?" Naruto muttered.

The four then jumped out of the crater and where standing before me.

"What was that for Sakura-chan!" Naruto yelled. I glared at him and he quickly shut up.

"Why wasn't I told about the team practice?" I asked them calmly. I had learned a long time ago from Hinata that if you stay perfectly calm, but let your killing aura out, people get scared shitless. She had tried it once or twice on Kiba and Shino and they almost pissed themselves.

"Umm . . . I told Sai to tell you about it!" Naruto yelled while pointing at Sai.

"I told Sasuke to tell you," Sai told me.

"And I told Kakashi to tell you about it," Sasuke told me. I looked at Kakashi and found him reading his book. He'll probably say that he had to help some old lady or something like that. He raised his eye to look at me and sighed as he put his book away.

"And I choose not to tell you Sakura," I exhaled sharply at his words and saw the boys turn to look at him. "Sakura, lets face it, you're out of your league when you train with us. You're too weak and you drag us down. I told Tsunade about this and she has chosen to take you off the team Sakura. Sorry."

I looked at him for a long minute before I lost it, as quick as I could; I raised my fist and hit him in the face. It sent him flying a good ten yards away from me.

I then stormed away from them and ran from the training grounds as fast as I could while trying to hold back tears. Later, I slowed down and looked at the sky again. It had darkened and the sun was blocked by the dark clouds now.

I started to walk around the village to calm myself down like Hinata always did when she needed to relax. Almost an hour later I found myself at a popular tea shop that I and the boys would go to often. I walked in and sat down, ordered my tea and tried to relax. Only ten minutes later, Ino, Choji, Sai, Shikamaru, Naruto, and Kiba walked in. They sat in the both across from me, not even noticing me. I knew I shouldn't have, but I listened in on their conversation.

"-and so Sakura just sent him flying! I mean, I know that she has a short temper, but to do that to Kakashi-sensei is just a bit too much!" Naruto told them.

"Really? Wow. Well she shouldn't have gotten so upset about it. She knows that she's weaker then you guys. It's always been that way, and it always will be that way!" Choji said while munching on his chips. I felt my fists clench.

"I know, I mean it's not like she really has anything going for her anyway. She's the weakest in your squad and not all too pretty either," Ino added in.

"She's not really that good of a ninja anyway, so it's not like you guys will loss anything when she leaves the team," Kiba told them. I felt my fists start to shake.

"At least you don't have to deal with that annoying attitude of hers anymore, or her childishness for that matter," Shikamaru said. My teeth clenched together.

"I think it would be better if her leaving the team is a permanent thing! Who needs a bitch that hurts us with that temper of hers more then she heals us anyway?" Wait . . . Naruto? . . . No. Not him too!

"I've got to agree with dickless over there. Who needs her," Sai agreed. I silently stood up and turned to look at them all with a glare. They gasped a bit when they saw that they had been caught in the act.

"IF YOU ALL WANT ME TO LEAVE THEN I GLADLY WILL!" I screamed at them as I ran out of the shop. I think that I had heard someone yelling my named but I ignored it and ran. I looked up at the sky again and saw that it was raining now, lightly but still raining.

I ran all the way to my empty house, not yet letting my tears fall. I ran up to my room and slammed the door behind me. I then sunk down to the floor and let myself cry. As the sobs rocked threw me, I glanced out the window and saw that it was pouring out. I don't know how long I cried, but after a while I felt a flare of familiar chakra out side my house. I then ran to the door and found a soaking wet Hinata standing on the porch, her cheek had a long and deep cut on it and was bleeding, and I also saw her tears mix in with the rain.

By the end of the story, Sakura had let a tear escape threw her eyes, a crack of thunder sounded outside as Hinata comforted her.

"Hush, Sakura, hush. It's alright," Hinata told her soothingly. Sakura whipped the tear away and sat up.

"What about you Hinata, you said that you where sick of all this too. What happened?" Sakura asked the heiress. Hinata sighed and sunk down into the bed before telling her friend everything.

Hinata

I sighed as I walked down the long hallway to my father's office. He had called me in to speak with him only a few minutes ago, saying it was something urgent. I knocked on the door lightly and heard him call 'enter'. I opened the door and steeped in to see my father and Hanabi. My father was at his desk and Hanabi was sitting before him.

"Sit down Hinata," Father ordered me. I sat next to Hanabi and waited for him to continue.

"Hinata, the elders and I have come to a very important decision. Hanabi is to become the next leader of the clan. You, Hinata, well be disowned and banished from the clan." I felt my blood run cold at him words.

"W-What?" I managed to get out. He looked at me with cold eyes as if daring me to argue. I ignored the warning look he gave me and stood from my seat. "W-What are you talking a-about? Disowned and b-banished? Why?" At the end I had shouted and I instantly regretted it. My fathers hand came across my face and I fell to the floor. I dimly heard Hanabi gasp. I looked up to see my father standing above me.

"You never talk back to me you filth! As of now, you are nothing to me! You are as lowly as the dirt that I walk over! You are the most pathetic excuse for a human being that I had ever seen. Now leave, leave and never return!" I did the only thing that I could have done, I ran.

I ran out of the study, out of the manor, out of the compound, I just ran. I felt warmth running down my face and touched it. I looked at my fingers to see that it was blood. He had hit me that hard. He had tried to hurt me. My own father- No. He has never been a father to me. I have never been anything to him, so he will be nothing to me.

I slowed to a walk and felt a soft rain start to fall. How well it fit my mood right now. I looked up at the sky and watched as the droplets fell from the darkened heavens like tears. (Rose- I'm a poet at heart! XD) I loved the rain, something so rare in Konoha, I loved the smell of it, and the feeling of it hitting my skin, the sound of it was like a lullaby to me at night. I let a small smile grace my lips as the rain came down and hit my face.

My ears picked up on a sound that wasn't the rain or the wind. I opened my eyes and lowered my head to see Ino kissing a boy. I rolled my eyes at this. Ino really needed to stop doing that and just notice Sai's feelings for her. I turned to walk away, but I heard Ino giggle out a name that made my blood run cold and my heart stop. "Naruto-kun! Stop doing that, it tickles!"

I quickly turned to look at Ino again and saw that the boy's tanned arms were around her thin waist and his blond hair was wet due to the now heavy and pouring rain . . . he was also kissing her neck.

"N-Naruto?" I shouted out. Ino and Naruto separated and looked at me. Their eyes widened when they saw that it was me. I looked at them and they looked at me.

"H . . . Hinata-Chan? T-This isn't what it looks like!" Naruto said while waving his hands around. I could only shake my head at him. I gave him a small glare before I turned and ran. I heard Naruto calling after me but I didn't care. I had been betrayed twice in the past hour and I didn't feel like listening to any excuse or lie he would tell me.

I ran and ran before I found myself at Sakura's house, possibly the only one I could trust.

"That ass! I'll kill him!" Sakura screamed in anger.

"Which one?" Hinata asked her calmly.

"Both!" Sakura screamed. To even think that someone could be that heartless to their own daughter! And Naruto? Of all people it was Naruto!

Sakura suddenly sighed and it seamed like all her muscles just couldn't take the weight anymore. She then fell back onto her bed beside Hinata.

"I just can't deal with this any more Hina . . ." Hinata looked over and saw that Sakura had tears building up in her eyes. She heard a loud crack of thunder and lightning outside again. "Hinata?" Sakura asked her friend quietly.

"Yes Sakura?"

". . . I'm leaving this place. I would understand if you say no, but . . . I was wondering if you would come with me."

Hinata could only smile. "I had been thinking of leaving for awhile now. I would love to leave with my best friend." Sakura smiled at her and got up from her bed.

She grabbed an already packed bag that she used for sudden last-minute missions that had a small amount of money, food, another pair of clothing, and weapons. Hinata smiled and got up. The two later ran threw the rain to the now dark Hyuga compound and leaped into Hinata's room.

"What time is it anyway?" Sakura almost silently whispered to Hinata. Hinata looked at the clock in her room and whispered back, "Nearly one in the morning."

The two then finished grabbing Hinata's things and got out of the compound as fast as they could.

They then ran to the gates and found that the guards where gone. The two girls looked back at the village one last time before walking threw the gates and running.

Hinata felt a huge weight fall off her shoulders as they speed away from Konoha. No more stuck up clan members looking down at her. No more people thinking she was weak. No more cheating boy friend. She didn't know where they were going, but she trusted Sakura enough to not worry about it.

Sakura closed her eyes and let a sigh out. She knew where they were going already and could find her way there if she was blind. She felt a smile slip onto her lips; she had missed her father for far too long.


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