Well..here you go...chapter two Sorry this took so long...it wasn't till today that I had a huge urge to write...

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto as a series...but I think I do own my OC's...however their positions what makes them them doesn't belong to me either...basically I own the personalities of the OC's...I thinkI should shut up now...


Hayashi Ijou dipped her feet into the river near a special place in the forest. She sighed to herself as she looked at the water as it flowed past her. She was supposed to be meeting someone for training but he was usually late. This was due to his older sister and her nosy ways. Since this was her special place the youngest Uchiha, her friend, made it a point to keep it secret. Hearing footsteps come stealthily behind her she jumped up, whirled around; holding several kunai between her fingers, ready to throw. She quickly dropped them. It was Tokutei.

Tokutei leaned against a tree. He wasn't scared that Ijou had kunai for her accuracy sucked, something he had been trying to help her change. He wasn't in the best of moods either. As punishment for throwing shuriken at her Shinsei had done her best to make him feel like crap, ultimately ruining his day and his patience. By doing so she had also given him a headache that was about to merge into a migraine and to try to calm himself and relieve his stress he snuck past Yume to come here like he was supposed to.

"I'm so sorry Tokutei! I didn't know it was you" Ijou exclaimed, running over to him. He blinked at her before motioning with his hands that it was ok.

"I wasn't scared…now…what do you want to train today…" He asked, sighing a little. Ijou looked at him with concern but didn't voice it aloud.

"I need to master that jutsu for the test tomorrow." She told him, her hand going up to the back of the head where to show how uneasy she was about it, hoping that Tokutei would know not to stop until she got it right. Tokutei sighed to himself. He placed himself in front of her and went into a stance, his hands coming together, his fingers intertwining in a not so simple manner. He spoke the appropriate words slowly so she would be able to catch it. With a soft poof! Tokutei had a shadow clone standing next to him which was as perfect as it could have ever been. He picked up a rock and threw it at it, showing how it went right through and then he pulled back the chakra stimulating it, keeping it in view, and it slowly faded away.

"That's the effect that you wish to have." Tokutei told her, facing his pale brown eyes at her, the wind blowing through his raven hair. Ijou nodded and tried to mimic him but failed miserable in doing so. The shadow clone she produced was only half complete, the top half of the image perfect except for what should have been at the bottom that was missing. Tokutei snapped his fingers and she let the mutated shadow clone fade away.

"You fingers…you have them opposite of what should be. Just interlace them the way you did but the right hand should be above, not below." He told her. His friend tried again and it produced near perfect results. Though there were many minor mistakes it was obvious to tell them apart. Tokutei smiled at her.

"All you have to do is concentrate more and you will be all set." He said. He watched as she kept on practicing until she got it perfect and was able to do five of them. She thanked him and, tired, decided that it was high time that she should go home. As Ijou walked away she thought about the manner that Tokutei had entered the clearing next to the river. It was with some sort of resentment. Not to mention that he hardly ever commented on her poor accuracy. She let these thoughts slip away as she entered herself back into Konoha where her family would be waiting for her.

Tokutei looked at the water. It was twilight and the colors of the fading sun were being reflected beautifully in the water. He wasn't paying much attention to his own reflection but simply the peaceful look of the swirling water. It was calming and he would need to be calm when he returned to the Uchiha estate, He frowned to himself. Desperately he wondered why in the world his sister was so determined to make him tick all the time. It was as if she knew something he didn't. All his life he had been overshadowed by his older siblings and it usually was never a problem unless he wished to prove himself, thus forcing him to do the achievement better than his siblings at his age.

Tokutei stood up and looked at the now dark sky. His mother would be getting worried but he wasn't ready to go home. He heard the familiar crackle of a foot stepping on a dry leaf and immediately turned around. There stood someone of unfamiliarity. It was only the features he found familiar.

"So…you are the youngest Uchiha. Tokutei." The man said. He was wearing a dark cloak and a Konoha head protector but his status as a Shinobi was hard to determine due to the attire of clothes he was wearing. Whoever this man was though he was old, older than his father and if he was a Shinobi he was a strong one.

"You'll know who I am soon enough, Tokutei. But right now, I suggest that you go back to your mother. The Hyuuga gets sick with worry at the worst of times." The man said. Tokutei glared at him.

"How do you know anything about my family?" He asked without thinking of the consequences of his actions. The man simply closed his eyes and laughed to himself.

"If you want the answers to those questions, you have to look for me. Find me and then I will tell you." He told him, the shadow clone he had placed before he has turned around faded from view. Tokutei calmed his breath and after deciding not to worry his parents about this particular meaning took the man's advice and went home.


So...how was it? Did you like it? I hope so...anything you wish for me to improve on please be kind enough to tell me...flames of the Hinata/Sasuke ship are not welcome...