Complicated:

"Ino-San, the future is much more complicated than what the stars predict," he had reprimanded her gently when she had unfurled a large sheaf of parchment, mapping out the stars and constellations and how if Venus and the seventh sun were at that angle, it meant that she and he were compatible.

That they were meant to be!

"It's not just the stars, Itachi-San!" she protested hotly, her cheeks a rosy red as she stared at his empty teacup.

"Professor Uchiha," Itachi interjected.

"The tea leaves kept forming into the shape of a weasel and that I would be lucky in love!" Ino continued as if he hadn't spoken at all. And she hadn't even mentioned the crystal ball! All throughout the lesson she saw nothing but him. Why couldn't he understand it?

Itachi closed his eyes, resting his chin on interlaced fingers before opening them and regarding the third year student. He hadn't expected the young girl in his house to continue her pursuit for his affections now that he was a member of the faculty, but apparently, he was wrong. He had never been fond of divination, the subject rife with guesswork- but she was obviously smitten and he couldn't explain it to her that you could pretty much see whatever you wanted to see in tea leaves if you stared long enough.

"Ino-San, divination isn't a very accurate subject, I wouldn't even use it to predict the weather for the quidditch matches let alone plan a future with someone else," the dark-haired man tried again, but this time a lot more sternly. He had a class waiting outside. Honestly, she was a Ravenclaw, they weren't ever fans of divination. But Ino Yamanaka liked to be the exception to every rule.

"Itachi-San just doesn't like facing what he can't understand! You're the one making the future more complicated than it has to be!" Ino snapped angrily, scrunching up the parchment and stalking out of his classroom with a dramatic flourish of her robes.

He merely sighed, absently staring at his tea leaves. Obviously, he just saw tea leaves and nothing more.