A/N: Wow, that was pretty stupid of me. In the last sentence of the first chapter, I called Sasuke "Sasuke Hatake" instead of "Sasuke Uchiha." Originally I was just going to have all of them take Kakashi's name, but I've got another plan for the plot, so it won't be exactly like Twilight. Sorry for the looong wait for the update…I just kind of wrote seven chapters for my other story, Defying Fate. xD That's going to be my main fic, so updates on this story will not be as frequent. Also, by popular demand, I have switched a couple of the characters around to have this make more sense…Lee has taken the place of Kiba. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto or Twilight.

I could feel my face turning crimson as I walked down the aisle. The table was in the very back, not terribly surprising. Lee's round eyes were glaring in his direction, obviously angered because he couldn't sit next to me. I approached Sasuke tentatively, and stumbled into my seat in an awkward manner. In an attempt to be cordial, I looked over at him and opened my mouth to introduce myself…

…And closed it right back up again.

Sasuke Uchiha was leaning as far away from me as he possibly could in him seat, and occasionally looking over at me to glare with his obsidian eyes. He was gripping the desk so tightly, his perfectly sculpted ivory bones were protruding from his translucent skin. I tried to imagine what I could have done, what could have made me seem so repulsive. His reaction was so extreme, it was infuriating.

At the beginning of class, Ibiki-sensei explained that some days would be practice days where we try out new techniques with our partners, while others would be lectures. The introduction was clearly for my benefit alone, so I just timidly scribbled some notes in my planner while the rest of the students rolled their eyes and groaned. Luckily for me, today was just a lecture day. I was too terrified of the boy next to me to work with him at all. In an attempt to preoccupy myself, I tried to take overly detailed notes even though I had already learned about today's topic in my class back in Phoenix.

Sasuke remained tense for the entire class period. I tried to create a barrier between us with my books so I could concentrate on taking notes, but my milky eyes would occasionally wander over to his end of the table. Each time, my hopes of the frustratingly beautiful boy calming were dashed by his tense aura and fierce eyes. I eventually gave up and forced my eyes upon the clock each time I felt them wandering in his direction. Not surprisingly, the second hand ticked by agonizingly slow. Eventually the class period was over, and as soon as the bell rang Sasuke was gone.

I gathered all of my books absently; I was preoccupied with my thoughts. Lee ran up to me with a huge grin on his face.

"You know, I've never seen Uchiha act so strangely before. What'd you do to him?" Lee asked, not even trying to mask his delight.

"I don't know…" I said, my quiet voice sounding far away. What had I done? We were like magnets; I seemed to repulse him just because that was the way things were, and I could do nothing to change his mind.

Lee walked with me to Taijutsu, since we both had that class next. I practically had to pry him off of me to let me go into the girls' locker room and change into my suit. Once safely inside, I changed into my regular fishnet armor with navy capris and a purple jacket. My regular clothes were deposited in my new locker, and I made my way out into the gym alone.

Taijutsu was fairly uneventful. Ninjutsu was clearly the specialty of students in Forks, so my lack of skill didn't stand out too much. Lee was my sparring partner, and he clearly went easy on me.

Lee's style was quick, and focused. Taijutsu was clearly his specialty. I absently wondered exactly how much he had to tone down his skills to meet my level as I blocked blow after blow. He was always on the offensive, so I held my ground and hit him with my Gentle Fist style every time he came too close. Eventually he seemed tired out, so I won the first match. He jumped up bouncily from the ground, causing me to sigh inwardly. He was a terrible actor.

The second time around, Lee tried a little harder to humor me. He was almost too fast for my skilled eyes to follow, but I still managed to keep up, parrying all of his attacks with speed and controlled accuracy. I was soon covered in nicks and bruises, so I decided to play things more offensively.

My friend charged at me directly from the front. He aimed a fist at my stomach, which I caught, causing me to grunt under the furious pressure. I quickly gripped his hands hard and used the momentum from his sprint to spin him around and run him into the wall. He rebounded off of the wall, and came at me with even more force. I squeaked, not expecting him to retaliate so quickly. There was no way I could block an attack with that much force, so I dove out of the way before we made contact. He skidded to a halt, disoriented momentarily. I took the opportunity to land a roundhouse kick right in his face, knocking him back into the wall.

I gasped. He hit the wall hard, and struggled to stand up. I ran over to his side, and tried to help him up.

"Gai-sensei!" I called. The jovial man ran over to Lee and helped him steady himself.

"Wow Lee, it looks like Hinata really did a number on you. We should take you to the nurse and have her check your head." Gai-sensei grinned at Lee and winked. Lee looked over at me and smiled too. The look on his face clearly said "That was so awesome!" I couldn't help but giggle a little bit at this.

"Don't worry Hinata, I'll get him to the infirmary as soon as I can. He'll be fine, this kid can take quite a licking." He patted Lee on the shoulder, who instantly donned a smug look on his face. I hung my head. I couldn't help but feel as though I'd screwed everything up. Gai stopped after a few strides and turned back to face me. "Excellent kick by the way. I'm sure they taught you well in Phoenix." He winked at me, turned on his heels, and left the gym with Lee.

Lee was a better actor than I'd thought.

After Taijutsu class, I changed, gathered my books from my locker, and wandered dejectedly outside. I still felt bad about hurting Lee, even though I knew it was exactly what I was supposed to do. The fact that I knew he wouldn't hold it against me at all only made me feel even worse.

"Hey Hinata! I heard about what happened in Taijutsu class. Is everything okay?" Temari ran up to greet me. Her dark blue eyes glinted with genuine worry.

"It's all right. I still feel really bad about it though…maybe I should go easier on him next time!" I joked to lighten the mood. Temari's face lit up with a smile, and I allowed myself a quick grin too.

"Well, Ino's having a sleepover at her house tonight. Maybe you'd like to come? You can meet some more the girls!" Temari said.

"I'd love to! Do you walk home? Maybe we could talk about it while we move." Temari nodded cheerfully, and we both started off in the direction of our houses, which were rather close to each other.

"So, do you know who's coming?" I asked.

"Well, so far I've invited Sakura, Tenten, and you. I don't know if Sakura and Tenten will come though, they've never been invited before." Temari said. "They seem kind of aloof, but it will be nice to get to know them if they come." The pretty girl grinned.

I paled. What if Sakura and Tenten treated me the same as their brother? What if he told them how much he disliked me, and they followed along? My mind raced with all of the possible situations that would cause the party to become very, very awkward.

Still, it would be nice to try to get to know some of the girls at school. I had always been shy in Phoenix, but Forks could be different. Forks would be different.

"Sure, I'll go." I said.

What have I done?