Here is the official first chapter to Spirit Wars. Enjoy.

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto™

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Hinata sighed for about the fifth time as she looked up at the clock and saw that time had yet to change. She had been sitting in her homeroom class for what seemed like an eternity. She was surely going to go insane if she stayed in the classroom any longer. She pushed aside a few strands of her hair that always blocked some of her vision and continued to read through her novel. Hinata always had a passion for reading, just like her father. She tried to focus on the words that told her the story of a brave army man trying to get out of enemy territory, but the noise that her classmates were making kept her from finishing the one page. It would have been expected that such an Academy she was enrolled in would have had quieter and students that actually studied. Not that Hinata would want to go to such a school filled with arrogant and spoiled children, but she just really wanted some peace and quiet so that she could read.

Hinata Hyuga, the eldest daughter of Hiashi Hyuga and the late Hinako Hyuga –once Hiroshi-, and the heiress to her family's company Hyuga Corporations. She had a little sister named Hanabi Hyuga who went to middle school section of Konohagakure Academy. Hinata was the most like her late mother. She was kind in nature and naturally kept a low profile wherever she went. Her hair was long and the color of midnight blue. She had lavender tinted eyes that were a mix of her mother's dark lavender and her father's pale silver. Her skin was pale and she was petite and around average height, a little bit under. Konohagakure Academy was known for teaching the children of the famous and wealthy and creating the next leaders of industry and business. The school's colors were white and red. Hinata wore the school's specific uniform of a white button down blouse with a red handkerchief around her neck, the school insignia on the right sleeve, a red skirt, white knee-high socks, and black loafers. The male uniform had the same shirt with a red tie, black pants, same shoes, but a red jacket to go over. Hiashi went to the school before her and with a bit of his own school pride, enrolled her the second he was given the chance.

She looked back at the clock and was only a bit satisfied when she saw that time was moving, but not as fast as she would have wanted. She closed her book; no point in trying to read when she had been stuck on one page for over ten minutes. She placed her elbows on her desk and used her hands to hold up her head as she stared at the window from across the room. She sat in the front right by the door, but that never guaranteed her that she would be able to get out first. She smiled as she saw the barren trees and what she hoped was frost covering the branches, grass, and pine trees. She was so happy that it was winter; the greatest season of all time. She felt a blush grow on her cheeks as she thought about seeing her manor covered in a thick white blanket of snow.

"Miss Hyuga," Hinata was snapped out of her daydream with the sound of her teacher's voice. "You know that you can leave, right?" Hinata blinked in confusion at what her teacher meant. She then looked around the room and felt her face go red when she noticed that no one was in the room anymore. Hinata mumbled out something that sounded like 'I'm sorry', 'goodbye', and 'have a nice day'. The action only caused her teacher to laugh lightly at her expense. Hinata quickly walked out of the room with her bag and book clutched to her chest.

"Hinata!"

Hinata looked up and smiled when she saw her best friend since she was in middle school waiting at her locker. Kiba Inuzuka was the Hinata's perfect opposite. He was loud, full of himself at times, had a temper, and spoke whatever he was thinking. He was leaned up against her locker with grey winter coat over his uniform. He had wild brown hair and onyx eyes that were very animal like. He had tanned skin and on both his cheeks were red triangles. It nearly got him kicked out of school, but with some persuading from his family that was made up of the leading animal scientists he got to keep his tattoos and a good beating from his mother. Once she got near, he moved so that she could get into her locker and shoved his hands into his pockets.

"I was wondering what happened to you." He smiled and showed off slightly sharpened canine teeth. Hinata always liked to joke that Kiba was raised by wolves, which is something that he would have loved to happen. "I was about this close to running in and seeing if you needed rescuing."

"I can take care of myself," she said lightly and smiled at him. "But thank you for worrying about me Kiba-kun." She put some books away in her bag that she was going to need for homework and then set her bag on the floor so that she could put on her wool overcoat. "Do you want to stop for a bite to eat?" Hinata didn't understand why she was so quiet, when she was younger she could talk normally, but then she also used to have a stutter. Hinata buttoned up her overcoat and picked up her bag.

"That sounds great," Kiba smiled brightly and closed her locker for her. He then took her bag. Hinata blushed but let him do as he pleased since it would be useless to try and talk him out of it. "What are you hungry for?"

Hinata thought for a moment but she was stopped dead in her tracks. She was standing on the long sidewalk that led from the school steps to the busy sidewalks of Konohagakure. She felt her cheeks grow hotter when she saw her blonde haired crush walking with a few of his friends; they were just about to walk through the school's gates. Hinata felt her heart quicken and a smile began to form on her lips. Kiba glanced at her and sighed; he's been through this plenty of times. Since the two were friends, they practically told each other everything. It took a while since the two only became friends in fifth grade. They were partnered in their first class and forced to sit next to one another. Kiba tried his best to be a good guy, but she remained quiet the whole class period. When it came to their next class, Kiba saw that she was in his class again. When he went to go sit with some other boys at group of desk, he saw she was sitting at a back group alone. With the feeling of guilt and the knowledge that his mother would kill him if she ever found out he had left the girl to suffer, Kiba sat down in the desk across from hers. She was unbelievably surprised and shocked at his actions, but said nothing of it. Through the whole day, Kiba gave up the chance hanging out with other boys since Hinata was in every one of his classes. But after a week of it, Hinata began to open up to the boy and even brought him lunch.

They became the best of friends ever since.

The only issue was that Kiba, a man, had to try and understand Hinata's, the woman's, feelings. It was hard, but Kiba learned from his mother and sister to just keep his mouth shut, nod a few times, and agree. Kiba first noticed the crush back in sixth grade; Hinata was quieter, she was easily dazed, and he saw all the hearts she was drawing all over her notebooks and papers. She finally told him one the two were in the arcade and playing DDR. It not only caused Kiba to lose, but he nearly died laughing about it. He never thought, in a million years, that the smart Hyuga would fall for the stupid Uzumaki. Naruto Uzumaki was the loudest, dumbest, and the knuckleheaded student in their class. Hinata almost broke off their friendship from that, but with some puppy dog eyes and about two dozen cinnamon rolls he got his best friend back. Kiba tried to support her, but any advice he gave either failed her or got him in trouble. It was a long day when he had to explain to the dean why he was trying to break into Naruto's locker to drop a love note; that wasn't from him though!

"I…I want to go get ramen." Hinata finally answered and began to walk off after the blonde.

Kiba rolled his eyes. "And I thought that the Uchiha's fan girls were the obsessed ones."

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"If you keep staring," Kiba said as he sat across from Hinata in their booth, "he's going to try and look at you." He smirked when she let out a small squeak at the thought and looked down at her bowl. Kiba had caught up with Hinata and made sure that they got a booth near the blonde, but –as Hinata put it- not too near that they look like they were following them. Kiba glanced to the blonde that sat with a smile on his whiskered covered face (got the tattoos without any trouble) and bright blue eyes. They were all still in uniform, so they were sure not to do too much to get them in trouble, but Naruto still had a loud mouth. Kiba could hear him perfectly clear. Naruto sat with his three good friends: Sakura Haruno, pink haired, green eyed, a smart cheerleader, and the Uchiha's number one fan. Sasuke Uchiha, black hair like a chickens back end, onyx colored eyes, captain of ever Junior Varsity team, and the heartthrob of the school. Then there was Sai Yamamoto, dark hair and eyes, pale skin, artist, and a socially retarded male.

"Is he looking?" Hinata asked with a light smile and red face. She tried to send her own glance, but she chickened out and went back to her ramen.

Kiba slurped up more noodles. "I don't know what is keeping you from just going up to him and at least saying hi." He said with a shrug.

"You know why," she said with a bit of shame in her voice. "Remember…eighth grade…"

Kiba laughed lightly, "Oh yeah, that was so funny." He heard he huff and saw that she was pouting as she poked at her noodles with her chopsticks. "Come on Hinata, you nearly took out the baseball team. It was like watching dominos."

"St-Stop it Kiba-kun," she blushed redder and scolded herself for stuttering again.

Kiba finished the last of his ramen. "Alright," he put his bowl down and smiled at her, "you know what we are going to do?" Hinata looked up at him as she slowly slurped up her own noodles. "You are going to turn sixteen in a matter of time; I know that your dad is going to through you the party of the century, since you are basically the princess in his eyes. And on that grand dance floor you are going to use that year of wisdom you have gained to finally say hello." He said triumphantly and Hinata giggled lightly as he puffed out his chest with pride. He smiled at her, "What do you think?"

"I..." she smiled, "I better not invite the baseball team then." They both shared a laugh but it was cut short when the bell over the door gave a small ring and the two looked over to see Neji Hyuga walk through the doors with his black coat and white scarf. His eyes scanned the room until they fell on the two and he was quick to go over and drink the last of the hot liquid from Hinata's ramen. "Hello Neji-nii," Hinata smiled up at him and scooted over so he could sit.

"What are you doing here Neji?" Kiba asked as he pushed his bowl aside and picked up his drink.

"You two had yet to arrive home and I began to worry about Hinata-sama." Neji Hyuga was Hinata's cousin and self-appointed protector. Neji Hyuga looked like any other Hyuga; long brown hair, pale eyes, fair skin, and good looking. He was strong willed, analytical, a genius, and captain of every Varsity team. He was very protective of Hinata and she was sure that he had written down her whole schedule right down to the minute. "If I had not found you I was going to call the police."

"You worry too much," Hinata said lightly with a blush and a bashful smile. "We are almost ready to go." Neji did not seem to believe her, but once she pushed her bowl to him, he forgot all about her lateness. She smiled lightly and sipped on a hot chocolate she bought in a café before entering.

"Once I finish," Neji said as he picked up as much noodles as he could on his chopsticks. "I will be taking Hinata-sama home," he said mostly to Kiba and then shoved more noodles into his mouth.

Kiba coughed a bit as he choked on some soda. "What do you mean? Am I not invited to walk the rest of the way with you?"

"Exactly," Neji said with a smirk.

"Neji-nii," Hinata looked to him with a light scolding tone in her voice. "Kiba-kun can walk with us. He needs to get home too."

"And I walk her home since it's about two blocks from my house," Kiba pointed out with a smirk. Neji just rolled his eyes and pushed away the empty bowl Kiba pulled out his wallet and put down some money and Hinata did the same. "You can tip Neji."

"It is the gentlemen's job to do so," Neji said as he put down a nice tip and helped Hinata out of her seat. Hinata thanked him as she put on her coat and made sure to button it up. "Hinata-sama," Neji smiled lightly and shook his head as he put his scarf around her. "I do not need you to get sick before your birthday."

"Thanks," she said with her cheeks red. She was about to follow the two out, but something grabbed her shoulder and turned her around. "Yes-" Hinata cut herself off when she was face to face with the Naruto Uzumaki. She felt her face heat up red and grew stiff.

"Hyuga," Naruto smiled at her, "I didn't know that it was almost your birthday! You gonna have a party?" He said with his bright and optimistic voice that made a smile come to her lips. She nodded dumbly since she was far too busy getting lost in deep blue eyes. "Awesome! You have to invite everyone, even Sasuke-teme and Sai-teme." She nodded again, knowing that if she tried to open her mouth, she would surely say something stupid. He just thanked her and went back to his table that looked to Hinata and then went back to business. Hinata still stood there, not sure if what had happened was a dream or not. Kiba sighed as he looked back inside to see her still there. He walked back in as Neji waited outside one of the large windows. Kiba picked her up and walked out. Hinata was pulled from her daze then, but he face was still a bright red.

"Sometimes I wonder what goes through your head Hinata-chan." Kiba said with a smirk as he set her back down by Neji. "Must be interesting." Hinata only looked down with a coy smile and walked between the two. "Speaking of interesting," Kiba started off with a smirk. "How is your old man Hinata-chan?"

"Do not refer to the president of Hyuga Corporations as 'Old man' mutt." Neji said with a light glare. Kiba only stuck out his tongue at him. Neji sighed. "Lord Hiashi is busy with work; nothing out of the ordinary."

"Hanabi-imouto looks to be getting very into volleyball." Hinata said with a light smile. "She is getting close and closer to being an M.V.P."

"Didn't you used to play Volleyball?" Kiba asked as he thought back to his middle school days.

Hinata blushed, "Yeah…but I hated the shorts I had to wear." She clasped her hands in front of her as she walked. Kiba blushed faintly as he thought back to those short spandex shorts that all the girls had to wear. He never looked to Hinata with that kind of intent, but he did have to ask her that when she walked away from him, that she not turn her back. Not to mention that it was the only time he went to school sporting events. "I'm just glad that Hanabi-imouto found something she likes." Hinata smiled again and once they reached Kiba's house she gave him a hug. "See you tomorrow Kiba-kun."

"Later," he said and ruffled her hair. He laughed as she pouted and smoothed out her hair. She looked over to Neji and smiled as he just sighed and motioned for her to continue walking.

"How was school Hinata-sama?" Neji asked kindly as they walked on empty sidewalks.

"A little boring," she admitted as she fixed her bag on her shoulder. "I was thinking of maybe finding a club I could join; just so I have something to do after school." She blushed a bit as she walked close to her cousin in hopes of gaining some of his warmth. She loved winter, but she was not fond of having to walk through its bitter winds every day. She crossed her arms under her bust and laughed a bit. "When will you start driving me to school?"

Neji smirked as he pulled out his keys as they walked up to the Hyuga household. "When I get the money to buy a car," he looked down at her, "I'd happily drive you and even your mutt of a friend to school when it gets too cold." Hinata smiled and followed him into the house. They both let out a sigh of relief when Neji closed and locked the door again. They slipped off their shoes and hung up their coats. "I'll make us some tea," Neji offered and walked into the kitchen. Hinata walked to the living area and sat down at a small table and then turned on the TV. She opened up her bag and pulled out her History book and a thick notebook. She turned on the news since Neji always had to know what was going on with the country. She remembered one day when the power went out, Neji was glued to his phone and freaking out that he was missing an important message from the Hokage.

She sighed as she looked down at her work book and back to the TV. She watched as some newswoman talked to people about some new laws being passed in Kirigakure. She listened to political men and women argue about the issues with Konohagakure's economy; one side blaming the rich, the other blaming the government in itself. Hinata only watched until Neji sat down beside her and set the tray of tea and bowls of snacks on the table. "What did I miss?"

"Nothing really," Hinata answered as she looked back to her work and tapped her pen against her chin. Neji said something but she really wasn't listening to anything. She faintly caught something about a new section in the museum opening up.

"Hinata," the two turned around to see Hiashi Hyuga standing at the bottom of the stairs. He was still in his business attire, but with his tie and suit jacket gone. His long brown hair was kept back behind his shoulders and his pale eyes still held so much power and dominance. "Is your sister at practice again at practice?" She nodded and he nodded as he walked over to the table and sat down at the end of the table. He sighed lightly and looked to them, "When does she get off?"

"I think around six," Neji said as he poured them all tea and began to munch on potato chips.

"I'll send Kō to go pick her up," Hiashi mused aloud as he took the cup of tea. He looked to the news and frowned, "Why do you always need to be so informed Neji?"

"I must protect Hinata-sama and Hanabi-sama," he said without any hesitation. "To do such I thing, I must know everything going on so I know who to trust and who to attack." He looked to him and smirked. "Not to mention I have to keep my eyes on the stocks."

Hiashi smirked back, "I should have known." He drank his tea and looked back to Hinata. "How was school Hinata? I hope that your…friend has not been too much trouble."

"Kiba-kun has been very good to me," Hinata said with a smile as she worked out another math problem. "We just went out for ramen-"

"With the Uzumaki boy there," Neji said with a smirk. Hinata burst red with embarrassment.

"Ah, yes," Hiashi frowned, "the Hokage's son. I remember him playing at that basketball game you were so keen to seeing Hinata." He looked to his daughter. Hinata just looked at her lap and mumbled something that he was sure to try to deny his claims. He just patted her head, "I hope that you work up the nerve to ask him to dance at your birthday party." Hinata glanced up with him with a questioning look. "You really thought that I would forget your sixteenth birthday?"

"No," she said shyly with a light smile. "I just didn't think you'd arrange a party."

"I did not arrange it Hinata," Hiashi said and a small smile came to his lips. "Your mother planned this party for you when you were little." Hinata's smile saddened a bit and she looked down at her lap. "It came to her in a dream."

"Thank you Kaa-san," Hinata said as she clasped her hands together and had her eyes closed. The other two Hyuga's followed suit and Hinata looked back to her father with little tears in her eyes. "Thank you Otou-san," she kneeled beside him and embraced him. He just gave her a light peck on the forehead.

"Finish your homework Hinata, Neji," Hiashi said as he got up and took his cup. He walked off back to his office.

"I'll help you Hinata-sama," Neji said as he scooted closer to her. She just nodded and wiped her eyes.

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"Come on Hinata-chan!" Kiba yelled as they walked up to the school. "Just tell me what you want for your birthday. I don't give me anymore of that 'you don't have to get me anything' crap." He walked backwards so that he could face her while they talked. Hinata only blushed with the bottom half of her face hidden in Neji's scarf. He smirked as he put his hands behind his head and glanced back to check where he was going. "I'll even let you get away with giving me a hint to what you might like."

"Well," Hinata pretended like she had to think really hard about the matter. "I did see some new books in the Book store's window."

"Let me guess," Kiba smirked at her, "more of those fairytales and romance novels?" She only blushed and looked down her feet as they walked through the school gates. Kiba laughed as he turned to walk forward. "Don't worry about Hinata-chan, I'll get you those books."

"Thanks Kiba-kun," she smiled at him and gave him a light nudge. "Speaking of my birthday; I was wondering…"

"Yes?" Kiba asked as he opened the school's doors and brushed off the snow.

"Would you be my escort to my party?" She asked shyly as she took off her scarf. They both walked to their locker's that were fairly close to one another and began to put away jackets and grab books.

"Why don't you ask Naruto-baka?" Kiba asked as he stuffed a textbook into his bag.

"I didn't want to make a fool of myself." She said lightly as she put her bag back over her shoulder and smoothed out her uniform. "And you're my best friend." She smiled at him as she closed her locker. He only shook his head and ruffled her hair. "Hey."

"Listen up Princess," Hinata was surprised by the sudden change in name. She looked up Kiba and found something rather strange. Kiba's eyes always looked so determined, but now, it was like he was ready to run into battle. "You can get any man across these lands and I will not allow thee to judge yourself so poorly."

"W-What?" Hinata was so confused at what was going on. She touched his forehead, "Are you sick Kiba-kun?"

"Hm?" Kiba looked at her after blinking a few times. "What do you mean what? I didn't say anything."

"Yes you did," she said with a smile. Kiba must have been playing with her again. "You said I could get any boy I wanted."

"Oh, sure…yeah," he said waving his hand and they both walked off to their first class. "Anyway, just ask the baka. I bet he would love to escort you."

Hinata nodded, not able to forget what had just happened, and walked into the classroom first. She sat down at her front desk while Kiba went to the back. They usually sat together, but their teacher, Kakashi-sensei, thought it would be best to separate friends so they could make new ones. She sighed as she sat there in silence while her teacher was nowhere to be seen. She slowly began to run the eraser end of her pencil over the desk and tried to create pictures from it. She sighed lightly as she looked up at the board, but saw that Naruto and Sasuke both had chalk and began drawing. She laughed lightly as she watched Naruto take up most of the space with his odd swirl that his father had put on almost anything he could. She looked over to Sasuke's drawings and saw the Uchiha symbol, and what looked like a picture of Naruto; she couldn't help but giggle at the Uchiha's drawings.

"Hey Sasuke-teme!" Naruto finally looked over and glared. "What the hell kind of picture is that?"

"It's you dobe," the Uchiha spoke without any feeling as he continued to doodle on the board.

"I am way better looking than that picture." Naruto pointed at it accusingly. He quickly erased it and the Uchiha just rolled his eyes. The Uzumaki smiled once finished with a better picture of himself. Hinata only blushed and looked down at her desk when the blonde had glanced in her direction. "Hey Hyuga," Hinata jumped a bit in her seat and tensed, "what do you think of my drawing?"

Hinata slowly looked back up but with Naruto and now Sasuke looking to her, she looked back at her desk. She blushed and shifted in her seat, "I-It's nice," she said quietly that no one even heard it.

"What?" Hinata squeaked when she sat up. Naruto had both hands on her desk and was leaning in very close to her. She felt her face get hot with her eyes wide in surprise. He only smiled at her. "Come on Hyuga, I didn't hear you."

"I-I-I…" she felt a smile pull at her lips as she thought. "I was just…I mean….I said that….that…"

"Out with it Hyuga-san," Sasuke spoke up from his spot by the board.

"I think it's really nice," she said quickly with a smile.

"Told you Sasuke-teme," Naruto finally turned away from her and Hinata let out her held breath. She had her own fan-girl moment from his closeness. "Even Hyuga says I'm a better at drawing than you are."

"She never said that dobe," Sasuke said with a smirk. He placed the chalk down and dusted off his hands. "I'm going back to my desk."

"Hello Sasuke-kun!" Two girls burst into the room with bright smiles and blushes. Sasuke just ignored the two as he sat down at his desk. Hinata looked over and watched as Ino Yamanaka and Sakura Haruno brushed off being ignored like it was nothing. Since, it did happen every day. Hinata had tried to befriend the two girls that were in most of her classes, but they never seemed too keen to her company. The two had so much in common and the best of friends. Ino was so pretty with her long blonde hair and blue eyes. She was so tough and never afraid to speak her mind. Then, Sakura was one of the smartest people Hinata knew and had colorful pink hair and bright green eyes. The two were always together, even if half the time they looked to be insulting one another. Hinata wasn't regretting making friends with Kiba, she was so glad that he was her best friend, but she really wanted a friend that was a girl too. "Hey Hyuga," Hinata looked over to see Sakura sitting down beside her and Ino was behind her. "I heard from Naruto-baka that you were having a huge birthday party."

Hinata nodded with a blush on her cheeks. She looked down at her desk and pushed her pencil back and forth. "My father did say something about a party." She shrugged and glanced at the girl.

"Well," Ino leaned in with a smirk, "you should invite us and make sure we got on a VIP list."

"Totally," Sakura smiled.

Hinata only nodded in hopes to get the two girls off her back. She knew that they were not friends; since the two made that very clear. They just wanted to be at the top of the food chain like the rest of them. Hinata looked around her class; all future heirs and children of the rich and famous. She just hoped that she wouldn't have to see the two while at this grand party her mother planned.

Hinata smiled as she looked down at her notebook; the idea that her mother planned this all for her was the greatest thing she could ever know. Hinata always missed her mother, sometimes photos and memories could never help. This was going to be the perfect memory though, she could just see it. Her mother would fuss around trying to make it perfect and her father just trying to help with anything she needed.

"Hello class," Kakashi Hatake walked in a smile in his eyes. He was dressed in business attire but was quick to put his suit jacket on the back of his chair. He was an odd teacher with silver hair and was always wearing a surgical mask. He had deep onyx colored eyes and Hinata was sure that he was reading something not school appropriate. "Sorry I'm late; I had to help a cat out of a tree." Hinata giggled lightly at his excuses; she thought them cute and humorous. "Please open your literature books to page 357."

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Hinata huffed as she tried to keep up with the rest of the girls in her gym class. Hinata never liked it when they decided that it would be a fun day to just have a good run. She had to keep herself from tripping over her own feet since she was so tried. Hinata pushed herself harder to keep up with some of the other girls; she was so out of shape that it was sad. Her whole family was known for being at the top no matter what the subject was. She huffed lightly as she finally came to a stop about ten feet behind the other girls; she put her hands behind her head and tried to breath. Her chest burned and her throat was dry and sore. Hinata really hated running. She decided to walk around the court a few more times to calm her heart beat with some other girls. Hinata wiped her brow of sweat but the bell went off and Hinata rushed to the locker room to get changed.

Hinata was usually very fast when she was getting dressed, but when she came out of the restrooms, she caught her reflection in the mirror and something seemed off to her. As she washed her hands, Hinata glanced at her reflection every once in a while to see if she could catch it again. Hinata gasped when she looked to the mirror and saw what she thought she saw.

Her eyes looked darker than before. She touched to her face around her eyes. "O-Oh my…" she was sure she was seeing it. Her eye color became a shade darker. She quickly pulled away from the mirror and ran out of the locker room with her bag in her hands. She quickly went to her last class of the day. "U-Uchiha-san," she saw the male first. He was sitting at his desk that was behind hers.

"Hn," he said not bothering to look up.

"What color are my eyes?" Hinata usually avoided talking to the Uchiha, but she really had no one else to ask at the moment. He rolled his eyes at her question and looked at her. Hinata was a little intimidated by his hard onyx eyes looking into hers. She went wide eyed when he saw that he looked to turn stiff and the look in his eyes dulled. She waved her hand in front of his head, "Uchiha-san?" He seemed to pull out of his own daze.

"What?"

"I…I asked you a question."

"Yeah…" he sat up straight and shrug his shoulder, "it's fine."

"Thanks," she sighed in relief and touched around her eyes again like it would tell her that her eyes were back to normal. She sat down in her desk and pulled out her own things.

"Did you say anything to me while I was looking?" he asked out of the blue. Hinata looked over to Sasuke and raised her brow in question. "Did you Hyuga-san?"

"N-No," she shook her head. Sasuke just grunted and went back to looking ahead. Hinata did the same but the more she thought about what had just happened, the more concerned she became. During class, she would glance at the male, who was much unfocused and just staring at his notebook. There was something very wrong with what was going on. She looked around to the other students to see that if anyone else was acting like the Uchiha or even her. Hinata sent another glance to the Uchiha and bit her lip to keep from yelling when she saw red eyes in his reflection from the window. She looked back down at her desk when he shot a look at her. Hinata kept her mouth covered and acted like she was focusing on her note-taking. She refused to look up anywhere but her notebook. Once class was done she quickly packed up and left; the Uchiha was left in his seat. He was very confused and he felt a pain in his chest.

(End)

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