The Day His Heart Stopped
Chapter 10: New Shadows
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The sound of low heels made their way onto the noisy, mold infested porch. Without much effort he opened the large wooden door, not bothered by the loud creaking. Teeth bared and eyes shifting from side to side. "Where is he!?" He snarled dangerously into the seemingly empty living space.
The fireplace flickered softly against the leather seats, his pants and fiery kisses on wood were the only sounds.
As if out of no where, "Sasuke-kun!" A fiery red head walked out of the shadows. "I ha-" Her words were halted by the hand around her throat.
"Where is Orochimaru!" He tried not to pay attention to her eerily calm heartbeat. "Karin, speak!"
She pushed up her decorative glasses. A sick smile formed at her lips as she pointed to the hands wrapped around her neck.
Reluctantly he pulled away. She coughed several times, rubbing her abused throat. "I haven't seen you in forty years," she flipped her hair. "And this is how you treat me?"
He watched her sit back down, motioning him to follow suit. Crossing her legs exposing more skin than needed, she gave Sasuke a seductive smile. "Now let's catch up, are you still keeping your lips under lock down?"
Sasuke clenched his fist. "Where is he?"
She laughed, placing a hand on her chest. She wore a dull red dress, that dipped dangerously in the front and had a long slit coming to her waist. High red heels adorned her feet and black lipstick stained her lips. Sasuke wasn't interested.
"Goodness, you are that pent up because of the lack of female attention," She appeared behind him. "Give me something I can feel, Sasuke." She moved her lips breaths from his ear. "I'll give you all the answers."
"Karin, I will kill you slowly." His nails sharpened as he gripped his knees.
She sighed and walked in front of him taking a seat. "You're never fun, haven't ever been actually." She mused sadly.
"You test my sanity."
Her smile faded. "He knows, Sasuke...that you were coming." She placed a thoughtful thumb at her bottom lip, this time tucking her legs to the side. "You look ill," She mutter absently cutting her wrist with a lonely blade that rest on the coffee.
She took a small glass and let the thick black blood drip into a cup. "Anyway, he knew you wouldn't listen before reacting." She giggled. "You'd kill him."
Sasuke throat tightened at the scent of her blood. It was so dark, so bitter. If it was anything he remotely liked about the red headed woman it was her sinned blood. "He... He sent you?" He whispered.
She looked up to him with a smile before allowing the slit to close. "Are you still that sensitive to my blood?"
He looked away in anger, she was a temptress even before turning to Darkness. Luring men to feed her sexual needs and it got progressively worst when Orochimaru taught her not only how to amplify her gift but to directed it.
Back in 1970, she meet the stoic man in a bar. His local bar. She should have known better challenging him in his own territory. She invited him for a bite. Just... One bite. He went into a frenzy nearly draining her of all life. Usually, when a vampire drinks they feel refreshed, almost alive. Their gifts heightened and it kept them healthy.
That night, Sasuke's eyes morphed into ones of ebony, his skin scaled over and changed to a dark hue of blue. His teeth and nails lengthened at an abnormal size. His normal bloodlust tripled that night.
He told her to stay away from him, of course running in the same circle with Orochimaru...it was nothing short of tedious.
Yet here she was, "Sasuke... Orochimaru didn't send that Shadow onto that mortal." She said mortal like it had a bad taste. "He has an idea of who, though."
She handed him the glass, without thinking he took it. "Who?" She allowed him to finish it off. He closed his eyes for a moment letting it run it's course.
She rubbed her hands nervously before standing. "You're going to kill me."
His eyes were fully black, "Karin." He warned.
She sighed. "Your...dead clan was the only clan that could cast those Shadows," She watched him tense. "There was one body that wasn't found, all those years back."
Sasuke growled. "Ka-"
Swallowing she stepped back. "He thinks your brother is the cause of the Shadows." Crimson eyes glared at her. "Itachi... He is alive."
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Hinata rubbed the bridge of her nose. She really hated shopping, but if she didn't the girls who start to worry, but she could handle that.
It was the blond man laughing with them as if nothing happened. She subconsciously rubbed her wrist just looking at him. "Hinata," She almost jumped out her skin feeling him touch her shoulder.
"Don't touch me." She hissed.
He watched Ino and Sakura pick out match tube tops across the store. "Let me expla-"
Something snapped in her, "Explain? You almost killed me!" She wanted to trust him, she really wanted to.
He sighed. "I haven't been honest," she scoffed. "To my defense, it's not a conversation starter." He smirked.
She frowned. "How can I trust you?"
He grabbed her shoulders. "I am still the same Naruto, the same one that needed help in class, the same one that helped you get over that stupid crush on that weird Kiba guy-"
"He was adorable." She interjected.
"Yeah, like a dog." He sighed. "Not many people will accept me if they knew... You have to understand I will never hurt you."
"Kyuubi would." She looked away.
"Ha, yeah Kyuubi is pretty evil," He chuckled dryly. "But he doesn't hate you."
He watched her face twist. "Naruto...you're possessed."
He sat her down. "Yeah since I was a small child, I was sick like...dying sick. He came to me in a dream. He said he will help my parents if I let him in. I did."
She couldn't wrap her head around that. "W-Why?"
He chuckled lightly. "I couldn't stand to hear my parents cry over my bed when they thought I was going to die." He smiled sadly. "He made me better, they were happy."
She couldn't stop the smile that broke though the cemented frown. Naruto was a fool, but he loved his parents so much he willingly gave a demon his body. "Sasuke, you know him."
He scratched his cheek. "Kyuubi and him...are like..." He tapped his chin thoughtfully. "Rivals but...friends, I don't know. All I know, they fight before talking and Kyuubi mutters about killing him all the time." He smirked. "Yet when the time presents itself they never do it."
She giggled. "Sasuke almost seemed happy to say they were beloved enemies."
Naruto frownedfor a moment. "Kyuubi thinks differently."
She touched his heart. "He's like another heart, no?"
He nodded. "I told him if he hurts you again I'll kill myself."
She gasped. "Naruto!"
He stood. "Is life worth living without the one you love," before she could reply he went over to Ino. She pushed him saying he was a pervert.
She clenched her fist. "Sasuke...is suffering." She concluded. However his wife died, he was blaming himself and punishing himself by living...by staying by her side.
Hinata brought a hand to her mouth. "I'm..." He was using her, not because he wanted anything from her but he was using her to hurt himself.
She looked up at the carefree Naruto. He was being used but gained benefit. He was healthy, she couldn't remember a time he even got a cold. Smiling, she stood to join them. She would face her problem as they came.
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She waved goodbye to her friends and closed the door. She yawned before plopping down on the couch. Slipping out of her shoes, she absently wondered where Sasuke could be.
What does an immortal do in their free time?
She moved her ankle in a circular motion. "I'm too young to feel this old." She muttered before standing to walk into the kitchen.
Naruto...
Even with a demon, he seemed happy. He always seemed happy, it was the reason why she felt so comfortable with him.
She reached for the apple juice before freezing, "W-Wait..."
"Is life worth living without the one you love,"
She stood. "N-No... He can't mean..." She bit her lip and turned to see ebony eyes staring back at her. She violently flinched, hitting the counter in the process. "S-Sasuke!"
He was resting on his knuckles looking...human. He blinked at her, "Have I frightened you?"
She nodded. "Yes!" She mentally paused. He looks different. It wasn't anything physically but...
He nodded. "My apologizes," It didn't sound apologetic but she figured it was just natural for him. Silence. "You're a pretty mortal." He gave a long sigh.
Yeah, something was different.
Hinata nervously bit her lip. "You a-aren't Sasuke."
The imposter smiled. "You're right. It was the talking? I should have just stared," They stood up slowly. "You do look like her - his wife."
Hinata froze when the fake-Sasuke appeared in front of her. "W-who are you?"
He took a strand of her hair. "I never met her personally but once I was snooping in Sasuke's thing," Pausing, "Don't tell him though."
She snatched her hair away. "W-who are you?"
"Sorry, how rude. I'm Sasuke's friend." His eyes turned scarlet red and ebony hair, started from the root faded into a deep red. "I'm Karin." She unbuttoned the first-three buttons revealing too much cleavage. "You're Hinata, right?"
"Why a-are you here?"
She smiled. "Slum-"
"That's enough, Karin." Sasuke walked out of the shadows. The red head pouted and sat down. Hinata looked from her to him.
Great, another vampire.
"Sasuke..." She whispered as the stoic male walked up to her. "W-What... Who..." She was at a lost. There were now two beautiful creatures in her home.
"I'm your new babysitter." Karin cut in before Sasuke had a chance.
"W-What?"
Sasuke frowned. "Shut up," He snapped at her before turning back to the confused girl. "I will be leaving for a few days. Karin is to watch you."
She swallowed. "B-but why?"
He looked down at her. "Karin, leave." The woman scoffed before disappearing. Hinata felt like she was drowning yet at the same time floating in his eyes. "To what are you asking?" He stepped closer to her.
She figured it was because he didn't want Karin to hear whatever she had to ask. She swallowed, trying to focus on him and not their current position. She was pressed to the counter while he barely gave her room to turn her head. "W-why are you leaving?"
There was a pregnant pause, "My brother..."
She blinked at him. "B-but..."
"He is evil, very...evil." He muttered. "Karin is here to make sure you don't see anymore Shadows."
"S-Shadows? You said you didn't know what that was."
He closed his eyes for a moment. "I apologize." They opened again. "I do feel obligated to protect you."
"W-Why?" She wanted space so she tried pushing him back gently, but he didn't budge. "B-because I look like Hiriko?"
"No." He paid no mind to her feeble attempt to push him away. "I have lived many years without her. My obligation for you does not lie in her looks, do not be mistaken. I could kill you."
"You wouldn't." She hissed back.
A smirk pulled at his lips. "Foolish girl, I-"
Hinata looked away. "Why can't you stay?"
His smirk faded. "He killed our family. He does not deserve life."
"You're g-going to kill him?" Her eyes watered. Why was she about to cry? She barely knew him! And yet, her eyes refused to think that way.
"Yes."
Without warning she wrapped her arms around him. He stiffened under her hold. She buried her head into his chest, "C-Come back."
He pulled back. "Of course." He turned. "Karin."
The girl appeared in the living room. "Yes?"
He turned to Hinata. "She's harmless."
She laughed wickedly. "Don't lie Sasuke, it's unbecoming of you."
He didn't move his eyes off of the sniffling girl. "If you harm her in anyway. I kill slaughter you, Karin."
Hinata saw the girl freeze before sighing. "I was joking!" She giggled nervously. "Besides, if I bite her I might as well dig my own grave."
"Very well," He finally pull his eyes away. "Kyuubi has possessed one of her friends. If he tries to hurt her or even yourself remind him of my wrath."
Hinata followed him to the girl. She flipped her hair. "Kurama is still at it? Old fox." She grumbled.
He nodded. "Great." He droned before disappearing.
Karin looked at the girl. "You love him already, huh?"
Hinata face brightened dangerously. "W-what? No!"
She smiled and ruffled the girl's hair. "Get in line with the rest of us," she sighed. "Mortal or not, he's irresistible."
Hinata looked away trying to shoo those thoughts away. "W-whatever."
She smiled. "You're adorable, little human. Show me around, ne?"
The opal eyed girl watched the red head wonder into the next room. She had a feeling this would be - interesting.
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Night had fallen and Karin made herself at home. Currently, the woman was sprawled on her bed watching the younger one dig in her closet. "What are you doing?"
Hinata looked back at her. "I h-have to find my work attire."
The red head walked into the closet and pulled a teal blouse. "There," She handed her a navy pencil skirt and matching blazer. "Perfect, now come to bed."
He fumbled with the clothes. "I h-have a spare room."
Karin scoffed. "What part of what Sasuke said missed you? He will kill me if I so much as let you slip in water."
Hinata shook her head. "He wouldn't kill y-you."
Karin sat on the bed. "That's cute. You think Sasuke is some type of good guy? He hates everyone, no discrimination. He'll kill me without remorse."
"He hasn't." She replied.
Karin sighed. "I won't destroy this imagine of him for you." She ran a hand down her fiery hair. Hinata felt inferior to this woman in front of her. "I can read people." She voiced.
Hinata blinked while placing her clothes down. She sat on her usual side of the bed. "Y-Your gift?"
She nodded. "Yes. I see things in a person, stop with looking at me like that." She smiled. "If you were a vampire, you'd be way more prettier than me."
Hinata blushed sinking into her sheets. "G-Goodnight."
"Night!" She snuggled close to the already uncomfortable Hyuuga. Hinata tried not to feel the aching pain of how this woman acted like an older sister. She felt her arm hold her closer.
She probably saw her pain.
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Hinata brushed her teeth slowly, pondering on what Sasuke was doing. Had he known his brother's whereabouts? Was he just searching for him? How did he expect to find him? Did he have to kill him?
If he could kill their family, what was stopping him from killing Sasuke? What if Sasuke died?
She spit in the sink. Coming back up, Karin was standing beside her. Oddly enough, Hinata wasn't frightened. What did scare her was the glass of red liquid in her hand. "Yes, it's blood." She yawned.
Hinata didn't enjoy her subconscious being pried into but she couldn't block her out. She was about to reach for the brush until she felt it running down her head.
Karin took the liberty to do it. "You worry too much, you'll get wrinkles." She scolded lightly.
"I know." She eyed the half-drunken glass of blood. Karin put her hair into a neat bun. "T-thank you."
"Whatever," She smiled. "I see why Sasuke damn near stalks you." Hinata looked at the slightly taller one questioningly. "Your aura is addictive. Hurry and get dressed." She pushed her along.
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Following Neji around was never exciting. "I expect all of these notices to be taken care of," He saw her nod quickly. He grimaced at her smile. "Did I say something amusing?"
She looked up at him. "Not a-at all."
He turned to her as they stepped into his office. "What is your problem?" She closed the door slowly. "Did you hear me?"
She nodded. "I h-have done everything you've told me t-to do, cousin."
He narrowed his eyes. "Then die." She eyes widened. "I am no cousin to you." He walked to his desk and opened a folder.
"B-but..." She didn't want to cry but they were family, they used to be inseparable... He used to want her to call him, brother. Now...
He told her die.
"You know," He snapped. His mockingly opal eyes glared at her. "Why are you fucking here?" He gritted his teeth.
"I-"
"You hate this, you never wanted the spot - I do. You never wanted power - I do. You don't deserve it," He stood. "I do dammit. But Daddy's little mistake keeps getting second chances. He will always love Hanabi more than both of us."
Tears were now staining her blouse. "I... Ne-"
"I hate you, matter of fact. I never liked you. It was all a means to get closer to your father." He was now towering over her trembling form. "No one will love you."
She shook her head backing up into the door. "T-That's not true," she couldn't take anymore of this. "Y-you don't have to love me." She looked at her once favorite cousin. "I'll never be able to hate you."
"I don't care." He hissed.
She wiped her eyes slowly. "I'll always love you...a-and father and...there is nothing you c-can say to make me hate you." She stepped forward. "I'll j-just love myself enough for both o-of you." She looked up at him.
"Then you are a fool." He bit out.
She smiled. "I've been told. N-Neji... I needed you and y-you weren't there when she died. You p-promised me..." She shook her head. "But I c-can't hate you, brother." With that she turned to leave.
"Hinata." He muttered.
She gripped the knob. "Y-Yes..."
"You should hate me. It was your fault she died, yes. It was my choice to abandon you."
She opened the door. "I still love you, Neji." She closed the door. He wanted to yell so instead he bit down on his hand until it bled.
He loosened his tie and sat at his desk, huffing dangerously fast. He hated himself for saying that to her. He hated her more for only finding unconditional love. He didn't deserve that.
He dismissed everyone from the floor opened the window. The moon was the only that gave him comfort. "I'm a monster." His raspy voice echoed in the office. "I deserved to die." He touched the cold glass window. "Fuck..."
He turned and opened his drawer. Slowly, he pulled out the shiny metal gun. He enjoyed the way the moon gleamed in it. He raised it to his head. "I'm so sorry, Hinata." He whispered pulling the trigger.
He felt the bullet push through his skull and brain the escape from the other side along with blood and brain matter.
He fell over with a thud. Blood pooled around him. His eyes were left to stare at the crumpled picture of him, Hanabi and Hinata.
The moon pooled in the room over his body, silence filled the room.
Then blood started to rush back into his head and the holes on either side of his head closed. His heart started beating. He gritted his bloodied teeth and sat up, unscratched.
He picked up the photo feeling tears flow down his cheeks. "F-Forgive me Hinata..." His hair grew over the healed spots. "My sister..." He traced over her smile. "Forgive me f-for killing Hanabi." He covered those cursed eyes.
Just a floor above the broken man, Hiashi blinked at the sound of a gun shot. "Tenth time this week, boy." He tapped his pen against the newest report listening to his nephew cry. "He'll become numb." He allowed a dark smile pull at his lips.
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Author Note: Crazy! The Hyuuga Clan is on that OS, that Other Shit. Anyway, review!
