Lucky for Hinata she did not faint and got to know Obito a little better. They both were sit back down on the park bench that caused the trouble in the first place. She felt so comfortable and safe with him that she decided to let him know what been going on in her life.

"I'm sorry for what happened to your mother," he replied somberly, but inside he was burning up with anger over the bullies again for hurting her because she was already suffering over what was going on in her clan.

"I'd loss my mother and well my father too…even though I was too young to remember them but, at least you have your father, you have the precious memories of your mother and also you have a baby sister who will look up to you one day,"

Hinata's eyes widen with realization because those thoughts never once cross her mind. She instantly felt selfish because everything he told her was true and she told herself that she needed to be more grateful for what did she have. Unlike her, Obito had neither of his parents and she wondered if he had anyone to take care of him, until he began speaking again.

"Sometimes I have the elders of my clan visit me from time to time, but most of the time it is just me and it makes me feel like I'm not even worthy in my own family," he finished with tears unknowingly coming out of his eyes.

Hinata felt a deep sadness weighting her down, watching him and hearing his words. She knew exactly how he felt and in ways their clans were very similar. It wasn't hard to imagine because that was what she felt with her family lately. But what she could not imagine was what it was like to be completely alone or to have that much isolation that it plagued him when he was with his clan.

"I-It's going to be alright I'm here for you Obito," Hinata said suddenly feeling the urge to return the favor and used the handkerchief that he gave her to catch his tears rolling down his cheeks.

He never heard or seen anyone be so kind to him. She listened too instead of brushing him off and it was actually refreshing. Feeling her fingertips through the fabrics of the handkerchief was heavenly too and if he had to be honest it was making his stomach do back-flips.

"I-I'm ok! Th-These tears are because there is something in my e-eyes!" he stammered lightly pushing her hand away and quickly looking away from her.

Obito really felt stupidly embarrassed that Hinata saw him cry like a big old baby. He was supposed to be the one protecting her not the other way around. He jumped up from the bench and spun back around with his googles fully on his face hoping this time she wasn't able to see the sadness in his eyes.

"O-Obito…" Hinata frowned slightly only wanting to be there for him like he was there for her.

"I'll see you at the academy right Hinata!" he suddenly spoke excitedly as if he instantly remembered something.

"Um y-yes!" she blurted out, feeling as though heart was going to jump out of her chest from the sudden gesture and the mere fact that his face was extremely close to her face.

"Then I will see at academy tomorrow!" he said hopping back because he was slowly losing his nerve the more she stared at him with a very confused look on her face. He began blushing as he left waving his goodbye.

Obito ran not paying attention to his surrounding with a grin on his face because he was unable to contain his excitement. Remembering how she perked up and waved back with just as much enthusiasm with a serene smile on her face.

He finally stopped running to catch his breath while looking back because he was far enough that he could no longer see the park or Hinata. He wasn't entirely sure why he would lose his nerve back then, but it had to be that he wanted her to still believe that he was brave. The young Uchiha couldn't help, but to laugh merrily because it was a new sensation to feel like someone actually believes in him. That why tomorrow had to be better more than ever because Obito couldn't let Hinata down.

He began to walk again, but he also began noticing all the different buildings that he never saw in Konoha before. Some of the building looked brand new while others were still under construction. This puzzled him greatly as he walked up a stairwell.

"What the…" Obito gasped in complete shock, when he got to the top of the stairwell.

There right in front of him was the Hokage monument and it made him freeze in horror. Every morning he woke-up to go outside to stare at the Hokage rock and really it became routine for him because it inspired him to one day have his face carved on that mountain. So why today did it look completely different?

He shoved his googles from his eyes and began to rub his eyes for good measure. Thinking the orange tint of his googles may have distorted his sight. But when he opened his eyes to see that monument was still wrong he lost it.

"Ah How did this happened? There is supposed to be three Hokages where did this fourth one come from?!" Obito shouted in uttered disbelieve as he pinched his cheeks as hard as he could. All he could think of was that this some kind of messed up dream.