Shoot. I forgot to put the disclaimer last chapter. WHOOPS.
I do not own any part of Naruto. Because if I did…the things I would do. }:D
Chapter 2
Now, the two were sitting in the kitchen under the watchful gaze of Sakura's mother. She had set out onigiri, with umeboshi in the center, wrapped with nori. (1) As they chewed quietly, stealing looks at each other mischievously, still laughing inwardly about their wild adventure through the streets of Konoha. Just then, like any other mother, Mitsuki Haruno broke the silence with…"So, Neji-chan, what grade are you in?"
Blushing at this honorific, Neji replied, "Ah, I'm in the third year, Haruno-sama. I have also advanced to Japanese literature for fourth years." Nodding with understanding, she continued, "So, how is school? Is it fun for you? How are the teachers?" Looking back at Sakura at this Neji stuttered, "School…school is very fun. The older students are h-helpful. Um, and helped us understand the rules in school. The teachers are involved, and nice. I like Hakurei sensei, she gives us crackers on Mondays." Nodding again, Mitsuki prodded further. "So, Sakura-chan, how did you meet Neji-chan? Are you two good friends? Have you done such projects before? What do you plan to do?"
Handing her mother the project slip, Sakura tried to think of a good answer. "Ah, Neji-san and I are not really good friends, but we talked on the way here. I think we will look in Chichiue's study for some poetry books and start there." (2) Again, a knowing look passed between the two students. Mitsuki caught those, and knew with her mother's intuition that something had happened on that path home, but of course, being a good mother, waited for the truth to come out on its own. "Then, please feel free to roam the house. Please, make this your own home, Neji-chan. I will be available in the kitchen, if you need anything." With that, Neji and Sakura hopped off their chairs and started for the study.
"Neji-san, the haiku books are at the bottom shelf! My father isn't here, so we should take them all upstairs so we don't bother him later." She took three books, struggling with the load. Neji was determined to take the other five, and attempted to waddle up the stairs with them. Naturally, gravity was against him, and he ended up giving a book to Sakura. "Sakura-san, what kind of a haiku are we searching for? Should we be looking for a nature poem, a lonely person sort of poem, or what?"Neji had given up on formal ness at this point. Sakura didn't know either, so she suggested, "Perhaps we can just go through the books and pick ones we like!"
So began the long process of searching for poems. Sakura laughed at this one, by Matsuo Basho:
The dragonfly
Can't quite land
On that blade of grass
(extra note: Haiku are in the syllable pattern 5, 7, 5, but the English translations of the original poem are often not so.)
Neji decided he liked a more serious one, about moons, from Basho as well:
A field of cotton—
As if the moon
Had flowered
Then, they continued to add poems from the poetry of Issa:
The holes in the wall
Play flute
This autumn evening
The crow
Walks along there
As if it were tilling the field
It was getting late, but the two children were still flipping through the poem books. They didn't fully understand the deeper meanings of each poem, but they just picked out the ones they liked. So that was how Sasshiro Haruno found them when he returned from work. "Neji-chan, Sakura-chan, what are you trying to do there?" He teased at them from the doorway. Jumping up, startled, Neji bowed. "Haruno-sama! Sakura-san and I are working on a project for school regarding haiku and poetry so we were just looking through your poetry books from the study, that's all!" Neji hurriedly tried to appease the angry looking Haruno-sama.
Face twisting into a smile, his eyes crinkling up, he laughed aloud, slapping the little boy's back, "Oh ho, you're a lively boy! I heard that indeed, from Sakura's Hahaue. I was wondering where that entire section of books went, anyway. That's very well, I see that you've made some progress!" He looked down at the messy scrawl of their handwritings on the notebooks. Neji blushed, moving to hide his notebook.
Grinning up at her father, Sakura said, "This is Hyuuga Neji, I'm working with him for the final project this year. You could always help us a little bit!" He joined her in the boisterous laughter. Neji was at a loss at this happy exchange. His Otosama wasn't quite as nice. (3) Hahaue was much nicer, and Chichiue was often away on business trips, so he was stuck with the pompous, stoic Otosama. He stood awkwardly in the middle, unsure of what to do.
"Then, Neji-chan," Sasshiro startled him with his thoughts, "do your parents know you're staying for dinner?" Um. Neji was immediately fearful. He hadn't told his parents about this yet! His Otosama would be mad. His entire family would be mad. Dinner! He knew they would be furious. "My mistake! Haruno-sama, please let me use the phone, I've forgotten about telling them I was here. I will ask and see if I can stay." His footsteps sounded loudly down the stairs, Sakura padding quietly behind him. "Neji-san, why are you so worried?" He shook his head, saying, "When Otosama finds out that I've been here all this time, he'll get mad that I didn't tell him!" He was quite distraught, and seized the phone, punching in the numbers frantically. It rang. And rang. Mitsuki looked over at the terrified boy in confusion, then at Sasshiro. He shrugged, and opened up a newspaper.
"Hello? Otosama? Ah, Hahaue?" Sakura could feel the relief practically dripping off of him.
"HYUUGA NEJI! Where did you go? I have been sitting here, worried, for the past two hours! I called the school, they said you weren't there, I called your father, your Otosama, Hinata-chan, everyone!"
He winced. "Ah, Hahaue, I'm at Haruno Sakura's house, please don't worry. I forg—"
"YOU FORGOT? Ah, Neji-chan, you can't forget your dear mother—Hyuuga Neji, you apologize to your mother at once. Your absence is very distressing, as your mother's only son. You cannot play such tricks in the future. Do you understand me?
"Yes, Otosama. I am very sorry, Hahaue, Otosama. Have you eaten dinner? I am sorry I have kept you. Please, may I eat at Sakura-san's house? I would not want to keep you."
"We have not been waiting for you, dinner has not been served. You may not—No, no, Neji-chan, please go ahead with your plans! I'm sure you will find Sakura-chan's dinner a good change from meals here. I would like you to make friends—Don't listen to your mother, she doesn't know what sh—EXCUSE ME, HIASHI. Get off this phone! Neji-chan, listen to your mother…"
Neji listened to them bicker a few moments more, before cutting in, "Yes, Hahaue, Otosama. I understand. I will call you before I head home."
"Well, then, it's settled. I will see you soon, Neji-chan! Fine. I also agree. Do not do this again." His stern Otosama made him cringe sometimes. Glad his Hahaue had picked up, he put the phone down. "They allow me to stay, if you wouldn't mind me cutting into your family time. Thank you for your hospitality."
Mitsuki laughed at this, and ruffled his hair, messing it up. As Neji patted down his hair, she started up the stove, heating the miso soup. "Neji-chan, you are a Hyuuga? They are very influential in the society, I've heard." She stirred some spices in the soup. "Oh, not really," he said in denial, though inside, he was inflated with pride. "Wow, are they truly? Your parents must be amazing and very smart! I wish I could meet them," Sakura gushed, thinking of the grand house he must have. "Now, now, Sakura-chan, don't get so excited, sit down for dinner. What did you two find in those poetry books from your father's study?"
So dinner began, with lively conversation. Sakura's father talked about the newest developments in the workplace, including some whispered things about the scandal with the higher ups. Meanwhile, Neji loosened up enough to talk about art class with the third years, and being a child, of course, didn't hesitate to go into the useless details. Sakura joined in, "Yes, Shikamaru-san said he didn't want to paint today, like usual. Yamamoto sensei was really confused as to what to do about that! She pleaded with bribes, orders, everything! She was a stand-in teacher, new from the college; I think I heard the others say. So she didn't know she had absolute power." Here, Neji continued, "And so, she just flapped her mouth for the beginning of class, and Shikamaru-san finally stopped, and painted with the rest of the class. It was really funny."
"Ah, young children, you're all so mischievous. I was once a teacher too, and my first day, the students tried to play pranks on me. Well, I was too smart for them!" Mitsuki laughed at the memory, "They tried that sticky seat one, you know?" Neji and Sakura nodded, now entranced with the story. "Well, I saw that in the morning, when I came in to prepare for the day. By eavesdropping on the conversations, I figured it was this boy in the corner that did it."
She stopped for dramatic effect, Sasshiro at the head table, chair tipped back, eyes laughing at the wide eyed children. Neji's soba noodle was still halfway to his mouth. "Yes, I switched the seats during lunch break. I must say, the reaction was quite worth the trouble of bothering to listen to conversations. They didn't bother me, and poor Yatsume had to walk around the rest of the day, syrup on his uniform. I wonder what he told his mother, because I was spared from explaining that adventure."
The dinner seemed to fly by, and soon, Neji had to leave. He had a little hand drawn map to find his way back home, and had already called his Hahaue. Mitsuki looked out into the darkness. "It's a little late, Neji-chan. I can drop you off at your house; it is no problem for me." Neji looked up at the concerned lady. "Ah, thank you for your kindness, Haruno-sama." He didn't want to go out there either, "I would appreciate that very much." He bowed low. Sakura piped up, "May I come too?" Neji sighed in relief. No awkward car ride. At least Sakura would be there as well.
Even with Sakura there, it was quiet. And awkward. Neji looked at the passing trees, illuminated by the streetlights. It was still quiet.
"Neji-chan, your house is in this district?" Neji couldn't tell. "Ah, I'm not sure, but I think so." Seeing his house down the street, he exclaimed, "There it is! On the left. Thank you, again, for your hospitality, and kindness. The dinner was great."
"Oh, it was nothing. Enjoy the evening, Neji-chan!" She smiled at his attempt to be mature and adult-like. Sakura, Mitsuki, and Neji piled out of the car. Neji rang the doorbell to the large mansion. There was a patter of footsteps. The door opened, and a slim, beautiful woman opened the door, the picture of perfection. Behind her, stalked an angry looking man, face dark.
"Ah, it's nice to meet you. My name is Hyuuga Ayako. I hope I have not inconvenienced you too much…Haruno-san?" To this, Mitsuka bowed. "I'm sorry I didn't introduce myself. I am Haruno Mitsuki. This is my daughter, Sakura. Neji was a very polite guest, and he is welcome to come again, anytime. A wonderful boy you've brought up." Ayako smiled politely, and ushered Neji in the house, where Hiashi led him away. Sakura waved to him when he turned around, to which he nodded. At this point, Mitsuki and Sakura exited from the front steps, and drove away.
In Neji's household, Hiashi was berating the boy. "Neji, you stress your mother too much. What is this project you are working on? We thought you were robbed, mugged, kidnapped, even!" Neji muttered something under his breath, along the lines of "Pretty much…"
Ayako came in then, "Neji-chan, I didn't know you knew this little girl. I haven't heard you talk about her before." Neji gave her a look, "Hahaue, I met her today. She is my partner for the haiku project in school. I am sorry for making you worry." Ayako sighed, and patted his shoulder. "We are an important enough family that you might be carried off for money, you know? I will drive you to and from school, I cannot take this worrying." Hiashi stood up. "No, Ayako, let me have the butler do so. You should get to work early in the morning so you may come back early to attend to your other duties." Ayako nodded.
Meanwhile, in Sakura's household, Sakura was listening to her parents talk about the Hyuuga's, Neji's family.
"Husband, Hyuuga Neji is part of quite the family, hm? I can't imagine why he is enrolled at Sakura's school. Not to mention…is Hyuuga Hinata also at your school?" Sakura nodded. "Yes, Hahaue, Hinata-san is in my third year homeroom." Her father cut in, "But, Mitsuki, she is the family heir, is she not? She'll be inheriting all the assets and the company as well. Neji…why would Neji-chan be at this school, so near the heir, as he is a rival, a cousin?" Sakura was lost. What were assets? What?
"Yes, exactly my thought. Neji should be at the sister school, where the other Hyuuga relatives go. That is quite strange, but perhaps, Hinata needs a friend, and Neji was a good idea." Sasshiro nodded. "I suppose. It is a bit off the tradition for the Hyuuga. I heard the company was doing well? Expanding to the east, are they?" Sakura left the table, having understood nothing of the talk.
She ran up the stairs to look at the yearbook from her second year. She flipped to the well worn page of her homeroom, and flicked her eyes to Sasuke-san's picture. Perfect. He was so amazing. She frowned. Her last name was far from his. Haruno…Uchiha…so far away! She looked at the people about her picture. Hinata…Neji…Kotome…No one special. She thought about the day he would acknowledge her. Perhaps, she had to do even better in her studies. No, Shikamaru was too smart. She shrugged. There was nothing she could think of that she could change. Even if her forehead was a bit large, it wasn't as large as Hiru made it out to be. And she couldn't shrink it, anyway. There was no way she could suddenly not be bullied, and have the freedom to talk to others, either. Putting away the yearbook, she started on the still life sketch due for art class.
Back at Neji's house, he had taken a shower and plopped down on his bed to do mathematics. He didn't like those integers very much. It was hard to wrap his head around how there was the possibility of having less than no apples at all. Drawing another number line, he fiddled with the numbers. Just then, there was a soft knock on the door. "Come in." The door opened soundlessly, and a head poked out from behind it. "Neji-san…I was wondering, um, could you help me with my math homework?" It was Hinata. She was living with him, because of something that his Otosama had told him. Apparently, the house was too big, and Hahaue didn't want to live in a great big house alone, so she moved to this house when he was a baby.
"Of course, Hinata-san." She padded into his room, taking a seat by him on the writing desk. "Ah, it's just dividing fractions…" He helped her puzzle through the problems. Hinata was a little timid, he decided immediately, upon remembering their first meeting.
"Neji-chan! Come meet your cousin, this is Hinata-chan!" The little girl that seemed almost attached to his Otosama's side waved at him meekly. His Otosama pushed her forward, and she stumbled a bit, bowing slightly. Neji looked up at his mother. She nodded at him. He bowed, as he had seen his mother do. His Otosama nodded in acceptance. He didn't see that, though, and had already followed Hinata out to the garden.
She was very quiet, more quiet than him, even. "Hinata-san, are you going to preschool?" She started, and began, "Um, ah, I, yes, I am. I think I'm going to the same place as you." He looked at her as she fingered her shirt nervously. "Oh. Okay. Do you want to watch the tadpoles in the pond?" She nodded, kneeling with him at the edge of the little pond.
Yes, Hinata was indeed, timid. She was also impossible to get mad at. And bullies never bothered her, anyway. Her lineage was well known throughout the families, and they knew when to stay away. They didn't seem to do that for Neji, so he figured that it was because he was a boy, not a girl. He wished boys and girls were the same, so he wouldn't get bullied too. After she left, Neji finished his homework, and went to bed.
The next morning, he went with the butler, Fuwara-san, to school. He saw Sakura enter the school ahead of him, and ran to catch up with her. "Sakura-san!" She whipped around. "Ah, Neji-san! You startled me, coming up from the back like that! What's going on?" She pointed to the crowd of students in the middle of the corridor. She could hear Hiru talking loudly, insulting someone. "Perhaps we should try another way to class today…" she said hesitantly. Neji paled a little, hearing Hiru. "But there isn't another way!" Groaning, Sakura peered around. There really wasn't. This hall was unconnected to the others, so, there wasn't a way around. She inched closer.
"…you little fool! Back down and we won't hurt you much. At least, for today." There was a whimper. "What's that? You said no? Hear that, guys? The little Hyuuga said no!" Neji and Sakura looked at each other. Hinata! Running up the crowd and pushing back a few students, they saw Hinata, against the wall, scared out of her mind. "Neji, we have to save her!" Neji paled some more, making his face look like a ghost's. "Sakura, we'll be targeted, forever!" And he thought Hinata was safe, too. "But Neji, we're probably already targets. Hiru's told everyone he knows about us, now."
But Hiru was a little cowardly, and told a little lie, to cover his failure in catching two third years, even when he had one up on the wall. But they didn't know that. Sakura decided to act. Just then, there was a shuffle. Behind her, someone was parting the crowd. Hiru looked up, a snarl about the erupt from his throat. It turned into a strangled squeak, as Uchiha Sasuke walked over.
"What's going on here?" His arrogance made the older boy speechless for a moment. Sakura cried in relief. Sasuke was here to save the day! She could hear the same thing resound in the minds of the other girls. "Hinata-san. I have a list of poems that Naruto wanted you to have for class today. He is sick, so I will pass it to you." Trembling, Hinata took the papers, and followed him to the classroom, looking down. Hiru was still standing there, gaping.
Neji was feeling this weird angry feeling. Who was this guy, to come up like a hero to save his cousin? He wanted to save his cousin! He frowned. Sakura tapped his shoulder. "We should go while Hiru's still distracted." He and Sakura slipped away, blending in with the mass of students that had broken apart. Later, Sakura saw Sasuke. He was looking cool as ever, Hinata thanking him periodically throughout the day. She sighed. He would never do that for her…would he.
Neji sat by Hinata during lunch. He didn't know where Sakura went, and was a little nervous. If the bullies came, where would he go? How would he get out of it? "Hinata-san, I'm sorry I didn't come to help you this morning. I will stay by you for lunch, and try my best to look after you now." She blushed, and said, "It's okay, Neji-san, I wasn't hurt. They were just mean. Hiru-senpai said something about revenge on the Hyuuga i-idiots. What was he talking about?" Neji looked away, embarrassed. "Nothing. I mean, I don't know." He hoped she wouldn't find out and tell her Chichiue.
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Vocab Corner!
1. Onigiri, umeboshi, nori: Onigiri is a food where you shape rice into a compact form, and sometimes, have a filling. In this case, it was umeboshi, pickled sour
plum. Then, you wrap it with nori, seaweed.
2. Chichiue = father. Hahaue = mother
3. Otosama = uncle, formally.
Also, for all the titles and honorific things, -san is for acquaintances, you don't know them well. Neji and Hinata use them because of the difference in status and whatever. Of course, they don't know that, it's just something their parents taught them. –chan is here, used in the context of little. So, Neji-chan is little Neji, for young children. –sama is respectful, for the superiors, and royalty people, etc. –sensei is kinda obvious, teacher. I think I'm missing something, but you can ask, and I'll include it on the next chapter.
