AN: On Narutopidea, it says that Hinata's Byakugan can see up to ten meters, and the forest she's lost in is HUGE, so that's why she having such a hard time geeting out. Just thought I let you know.
Hinata activated her Byakugan again and once again saw nothing but endless trees and foliage. She deactivated her Byakugan, and sighed to herself. She was starting to get very tired of wondering around blindly. It was getting colder and darker if that was possible and she was loosing hope of making it home before sunrise.
Though Hinata had out grown her fear of the dark long ago, she still had not lost her fear of what could hide IN the dark. Even if she was a ninja, Hinata still was more true to her feelings and fears then most of her other companies.
Her legs were growing weary from walking nearly all day, her stomach knotted from hunger, and her eyes grew heavily with sleep. She had no other choice, Hinata had to camp out tonight, or risk harming her body. No matter how good of a ninja someone was, they were still human and humans can only push themselves so far before they crack. Hinata really did not want to risk that chance, at least not now.
Hinata sluggishly wondered around looking for a deceit spot to rest for a while, which was strangely rather hard. The ground, while it had lost of soft grass to sleep on was also covered with twig sand dead foliage and the trees were growing rather tightly together and most felt like they were dead. Hinata didn't want to risk the chance of being pelted with falling branches as she slept. She grunted with frustration to herself.
SNAP!
Hinata heard something move. The sound of a twig braking and the shifting of leaves lifted to her ears, she flinched.
'Who could possibly be out her this late at night, in the middle of nowhere?' she wondered to herself. She slowly turned around.
"Wh-who's out th-there?" Hinata stuttered above a whisper. "P-please, sh-show yourself…" She really hoped it was just her imagination.
Even when frighten, Hinata couldn't help but be polite and asked before intruding. She listened to the silence, it seemed that forest went dead at that moment, and there was no answer, not even the sound of her breathing. Hinata hadn't realized that she was holing her breath.
She sighed with relief and turned around.
The sound of screams echoed throughout the forest and birds and other creatures scurried away from it. The soft sound of a head of hair falling to the grass followed then everything went black.
