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A/N: Well that was a lot faster than I expected…I never knew reviews could be so nice, you guys are awesome! This is kind of a bonus chapter, so if you'd rather skip to the next one you really won't miss anything. Please R&R!

They were alone in the training area and it was silent. She was concentrating on the targets Sasuke had set up for their practice, and he was watching her. With a gentle flick of the wrist, Hinata sent five shuriken flying towards the targets. They landed close to the targets; one in the center, others on the edges and one more sitting right next to the target.

"I don't think I'll ever get this…" She sighed and studied the ground.

"Don't worry about, it just takes some practice," Sasuke came up behind her, and she raised her gaze to watch him. "Here, try this."

Sasuke positioned her arms and placed her feet a few inches from where they'd been. She tried it again, and every shuriken hit a target, some closer to the center than others but all on it none the less.

"Very good," He was happy to see such fast improvement in her, and she was smiling shyly. The pink glow gave her eyes a light that only Sasuke could truly appreciate, and that usually made his face heat up as well. "Okay let's try one more time," He positioned her once more, the smell of her shampoo drifting past him. He shook the feeling away and Hinata tried once more. This time she missed two targets and a third was right on the edge.

She was visibly disappointed with herself and Sasuke felt guilty for not giving her clearer instructions. He came up behind her once more and rubbed her shoulders to relax her, whether or not it actually did was unknown because the sweet smell of her shampoo was threatening to take over his senses.

"What did I do wrong?" She asked timidly, and he took her hands from behind.

"It was how you had your hands, move with me," He put a shuriken in each of her hands and moved through the routine with her. Anyone seeing this would have thought it was some kind of dangerous yet delicate dance. Moving as one, the weapons were released and hit the targets squarely in the center. Hinata was overjoyed and Sasuke hugged her from behind.

Naruto, how the hell am I going to thank you for this? He thought as he gathered the shuriken so that Hinata could try again. Walking back to her, she looked more comfortable now that she knew how to hit the targets more accurately. Sasuke loved the happy look in her eyes, it seemed like it was a look she only directed at him.

"Now lets' try all of them," He handed her the weapons and they began the dance once more. They moved as one, and once more each target was hit perfectly in the center. Hinata beamed and Sasuke smiled with her. "Want to try it on your own again?" He asked and she shook her head.

"I don't think I have it just yet," She said.

"I think you've got, try this just once for me," Sasuke kissed her cheek gently and she quickly agreed to try it.

Sasuke stood off to the side of the clearing as she positioned herself. He watched her carefully, seeing that she had everything in perfect timing to the deadly dance. That was really how he thought of it, it was a deadly dance when done right. But his was the first time he'd shared that dance with anyone.

Hinata seemed to remember the steps they had taken together perfectly, and she sent every weapon to the center of its target without fail. Sasuke was happy for her, but not nearly as happy as she was. Hinata forgot her shy personality for a moment as she ran over and hugged Sasuke, thanking him for showing her how to do this.

Sasuke kissed her and held her tightly, not wanting to let her go. But sadly he looked up at the sky and saw that it was getting late. He sighed and broke the embrace reluctantly. She looked disappointed, but once he offered to walk her home she brightened again.

He took her hand and they went off together in the growing darkness. They were actually very close to her house so it was not a very long dark. As he walked her in, Sasuke was met by the indifferent gaze of Hiashi. A lump built in his throat when he told Hinata to go in and help Hanabi with her homework. Hinata seemed to sense the tension and gave Sasuke a hug before she went in to help her sister. With that, Sasuke stood there calmly waiting for Hinata's father to begin.

"What were you two doing today?" Hiashi sounded like he was only asking about the weather, but he knew that the wrong answer would result in big problems.

"We were sparring, she wanted to learn some new shuriken techniques and I taught her one of my favorites," Sasuke answered but winced inwardly. It was his favorite, but Itachi had been the one to teach him.

"And what will you be doing tomorrow?"

"Uh…We really don't have anything planned for tomorrow, Hyuuga-sama."

"Fine then, go on home," Hiashi turned to walk away but paused for a moment before Sasuke left. "And keep in mind, Uchiha: that's my daughter you're spending time with. Take care of her."

"I will sir," Sasuke swallowed hard, but left as soon as he saw Hiashi retreated back into the Hyuuga compound.