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Yume waited patiently in the room of her younger brother for him to come home. Something today had happened and he was the only one that she could really talk about it to. Shinsei kept acting superior, oblivious to the strength of her younger siblings. Taking no heed that all of them were due to become great ninja, even if one of them had no special inheritance given to him from an ancient bloodline. Like her uncle Neji had told her one that one time when she questioned why she was allowed to come to the estate but her mother chose not to.

"Yume…you have to understand that when Hinata, your mother, ran off with Sasuke, your father, it made the whole clan angry and the banned her from coming back ever again. But as the years passed they forgave her but the harsh words spoken to her by her father keep her from coming back like they were intended to. The anger is now not there anymore and as you have the Byakuugan you are considered part of the clan, even if you last name is Uchiha. I don't think your sister will ever understand that so I wish for you to remind her.'

It was told to her when she was younger, before Tokutei could even formulate the meaning of chakra and what it would do for him. She had never forgotten those words. They were implanted clearly in her head. Yume's thoughts lingered to what had happened earlier that day when Tokutei disappeared like he did from time to time. Shinsei decided it was time to test the Byakuugan against the Sharingan without the knowledge of their parents. Yume protested and didn't release her clear white eyes. Shinsei however didn't take no for an answer and unleashed the deadly red eyes that held spinning black commas. Yume decided the best thing to do was play hide and seek.

She had no idea what had happened to her sister that morning but whatever it was it was not something she was looking forward to again. Her eyes flickered upwards as her brother came in with a plate of rice, soy sauce, and grilled fish. He frequently ate in his room for whatever reason she didn't know.

"What are you doing in here?" Tokutei asked, placing the plate on the desk, clearing away unused scrolls first. Yume stood up from the bed of which she sat on and look down at her brother. She didn't have to look down far. Tokutei was only a five centimeters shorter than she was.

"I will tell you later…where you out with Ijou?" She asked. She wanted to divert the subject until she could think of a good explanation. She remembered when Hayashi Ijou was first introduced to her. Tokutei had said that he was tutoring this girl in his class. She was younger than him but at the same level and sometimes has a little bit of a hard time catching up. Yume knew that Ijou had great potential as a ninja it was as clear as the determination in her eyes. When Tokutei had gone to get some of his things so that they could go to the training grounds Ijou and her started a conversation about her little brother. It turned out that Ijou truly admired her little brother who himself was slightly above the level of the class he was in. This was partly because of all the training and all the help that he had. Tokutei had help from his family, his unrelated uncles, and his sensei. He was unique and no one would be like him. He was another who had potential to go above even Shinsei who was graduating this year at the age of ten if only he realized it.

"Yeah, she needed help with some jutsu for a test tomorrow." Tokutei replied, shrugging lightly. "Is that the only reason why you came here?" Yume shook her head no and told him to sit down on his bed.

"I think that Shinsei is commuting with someone she shouldn't. I've seen her at the far corners of the estate speaking to a figure in the shadows." She explained. Tokutei's mind immediately flicked to the man he had met in the clearing today.

"Did she do something?" He asked.

"Yes…she tried to see how powerful her Sharingan were. She usually helps me. I won't tell this to mom or dad….yet but I needed to talk about it to someone and I thought it was time to fall back on something I did when I was younger." Yume said to her brother.

"You mean talk to me like you did before you thought you were superior to me?" Tokutei scoffed. Yume huffed.

"That's how Shinsei made it seem. You just assumed that I felt the same way." She muttered blatantly. "You're avoiding the true conversation anyway. Now you've made me fell like the inferior one. Good for you." Yume muttered to him before she left the room. Tokutei sat down on his bed and took a bite of rice. That did not exactly go well.


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