Edit Note, 30th of July 2016: I just went over it again, changing some of the formating - no new content or writing!
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Author Note: Okay, I know the prologue wasn't that much to read and that it could be counted as teaser as best. So here's the first chapter for you. Tried to keep in mind what I was told about my writing while overlooking/refining it, but can't promise that I found all parts that needed a slight overhaul.
A little sum up of how I plan on the following chapters:
- chapters one and two will be building the background for my story, creating some relations between the sisters and some other characters (you may have noted Ino and Naruto as characters in the overview of this story - they do appear here. Will update the involved characters whenever I start using new ones.)
- starting with chapter three will there be a time skip of roughly two years (Hinata 9, Hanabi 7) to the point Hinata will start with the Ninja Academy. Time in which the relations created in the first two chapters could develop. I've planned a few things for the Academy already, but it will need time. Starting on Monday do I have to begin writing chapter two at work first
- since I got asked that already will I adress it here: I'm not really planning to make this a kinky story - at least not early. Firstly because I'm totally unsure if my writing would be able to cover these things up, secondly because they are young. What do young girls of 5 and 7 might know about slavery to begin with? They need to gather information on the topic at all and develop in age, mind and body.
- that said am I sure that there will be at least the one or other spanking as punishment. Nothing hard or extreme. Need to try out how writing these things will turn out and a spanking might be something good for a start. I can also think of stepping up the story and involved things once they get older (around late Academy/starting as Genin). But right now am I not planning to be too cruel to Hinata. Hey, they are family!
Okay, last point: since the prologue was basicly just a teaser is this officially the start of my story. I would really appreciate if some of you would provide me with feedback and your opinion about it. It's still my very first story and it would help to know where I'm standing with it.
But for now, please enjoy the first chapter of A Tale of two Sisters!
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A Tale of two Sisters - Chapter 1: Setting Rules
Not much had changed yet between Hinata and her younger sister after she became her slave. After all were they just two young, innocent girls who didn't really knew what they agreed on when they made this bet.
They were always close to each other before and spent most of their time together, and this continued. Though Hanabi found it quite nice to have someone trusted who she could always talk to, no matter what topic and that she could now tell her sister to accompany her whenever she left their clan compound – which basicly was one of the biggest changes so far. That's because of the shy personality of her older sister which she often used as an excuse to not go out and stay at home. One more thing Hanabi could become used to was the fact that she could tell her sister now to do the house chores she had to do, though it was rare that she did. Only if she really wasn't in the mood to do the chores herself.
Two weeks had passed since Hinata lost the bet. It was another of Hanabi's free days and she was going to play in the city and visit a few of her favorite places. She became used to her sisters company outside the compound and liked it having her around. So she walked to her sisters room in the morning to tell her to get along today as well. Once she reached her sisters room did she barge in without knocking, like she always does, to run into the sight of Hinata currently getting dressed.
Hinata just finished putting on a pair of simple grey trousers when she heard the door opening and turned around with an „eeep", holding her hands over her slowly growing, currently something slightly below an A-Cup, but still not really noticeable breasts to hide them. „Can't you... just knock... Hanabi?" her face was beat red, partially out of anger, but primary of embarrassment.
"Oh, common sis, it's not like we haven't seen each other naked before." Hanabi giggled, she kinda liked to tease her older sister cause she just loved her reactions. Having a shy sister might have some perks, after all.
"B-b-but it's s-s-still embarassing..." Hinata started stuttering to the situation. She didn't have much courage, if at all, and was pretty self-conscious when it came to her own body. In fact was she afraid of growing older, when her breast would start becoming noticeable by others. She knew this could happen quite quick from just one day to the next. But she was prepared for that, already having bought a large light brown jacket which would hide everything, once zipped up.
Hanabi leant in the doorframe still looking at Hinata, before sighing. "Don't just stand there and get dressed already. Wanna go into the village and want you to join me again today." Hinata nodded slightly, reaching for her bra and slight lavender coloured shirt to get dressed before following Hanabi out of her room.
"Where do you want to go today, Hanabi?" She so wanted to stay at home, but having lost the bet with her younger sister... and she's family, after all. Also nice company, so it wasn't too bad. But still...
"Oh, I'm not completely sure yet. Was thinking of going to play in the park, maybe visiting this flower shop with the cute girl, then eating something. After that..." Hanabi touched her lower lip, thinking what else she wanted to do, while Hinata let out a quiet sigh. This was going to be a long day for her.
Their first stop was at the Yamanaka flower shop. This early in the morning were there rarely any customers, but the flower shop still opened that early. Hanabi asked the owners once about it and they told her it would be out of habit. However, knowing that nobody would visit the shop that early did they usually left it to their daughter to watch over it the first hour of the day. Ino Yamanaka was a cute young girl of 7 years with platinum blonde hair put into a ponytail, with some strands covering one of her pale blue eyes and she totally loved flowers, so she didn't mind watching the shop for her parents at all. Seeing Hanabi entering the shop made her smile, waving to her excited.
"Hey, Hanabi-chan. Long time no see. Wanna chat a little? Or shall I show you our new flowers? Oh, is this your sister?" Ino started speaking right away without letting any of the sisters answer. Hanabi couldn't help but giggle. She really liked this girl being super active and, more importantly, always knowing the newest gossip. It was real fun talking to her. Hinata on the other side felt uneasy, putting her index fingers together and watching the floor in front of her feet. It's the first time she met Ino and she was overwhelmed by her presence right away. She was the total opposite of the shy Hinata.
"A bit of all, I guess." Hanabi, still giggling, pointed at Hinata. "And yes, this is my older sis, Hinata. She is giving me company when going outside for two weeks now. It's nice to have her around. But we really need to work on her shyness." her voice trailed slightly into a worrying tune, but just for a short second. "So, what's new in the village? Any cute boys out of reach by now?" Hanabi smiled at Ino while Hinata slightly blushed. Are they really going to talk about boys?
It's not like she wasn't intrested in boys. In fact had she her eyes on one special boy since one specific incident she hadn't told anyone about yet. But seeing her sister and this Ino girl starting to talk about boys without any care was kinda too much for her. What if they would talk about the one boy she is intrested in? Would she raise her voice to defend him? Or would she stay quiet? She didn't knew.
Ino was showing Hanabi around the shop, pointing to the one or other new flower they got, while they gossiped about the boys of the village. "...and just as usual is Shikamaru a lazy ass, always talking about everything being too troublesome." Ino was just reaching her all time topic, the lazy boy Shikamaru Nara which she knew since forever, being childhood friends from the very beginning.
Hanabi giggled, knowing that she had to interrupt Ino before she got too worked up about Shikamaru: "You know that you always tell the same things about Shikamaru? What about the other boys your age? I lately saw this animalistic one with his little puppy. I so wanted to pet it."
Ino was looking at Hanabi, grinning slightly. "The boy or the puppy?" she stuck her tongue out at the slightly blushing Hanabi "Well, that's Kiba Inuzuka and his pup Akamaru. Pretty louthmouthed if you ask me, and really rude. No manners at all. I even heard that he lately started pranking a few people. Think he wants to copy this blonde orphan, for whatever reason."
That got Hinata's attention. Pranks? Blonde? Orphan? Wait, he was an orphan? That was news to her. But they were really starting to talk about the boy she is intrested in. She gathered all her courage to interrupt the conversation of her sister and Ino. "Uhm... t-t-this blonde boy... what's his n-n-name?" of course, she had to stutter.
Ino was caught a little off guard by the shy Hinata entering the conversation, but turned to face her. "Well, Naruto Uzumaki from what I hear. Always running around, troubling the villagers and ninja alike, pulling one prank after another. If you ask me is he a real troublemaker and not worth thinking about." Hinata became sad by Ino's words, watching down to the ground. How could the one intresting boy be such a bad person? He couldn't, could he? She went silent again.
Hanabi and Ino continued gossiping about boys and other topics before Hanabi left the flower shop, grabbing her sisters hand and pulling her out. It turned out that they stayed nearly the complete morning with Ino and it was nearly time for lunch. Hanabi aimed for one of her favorite restaurants and ordered something for her and her sister, before sitting at a table outside, watching the more then usual quiet Hinata, before sighing. "Common sis, what's the matter? You are even more quiet then normal. Talk to me, hello." She was waving her hand before Hinata's eyes, trying to catch her attention.
"Huh? Uhm... it's... n-n-nothing..." Hinata looked away. Hanabi sighed again.
"It's not nothing, sis. Common, talk to me. I saw that you looked sad when Ino talked about this blonde troublemaker and since then are you way too quiet, even for yourself. So now tell me, what's wrong?" she was totally worried, hoping her sister would react. Seeing Hinata sad hurt Hanabi as well. After all could they speak about everything and Hinata knew that.
Hinata stayed quiet for a few more minutes and Hanabi was starting to loose her patience, thinking about a way to make her sister talk. A sly smile entered her face "Listen sis, if you won't talk to me will I simply tell you to do so. After all are you my..." she never managed to finish this sentence cause Hinata got beat red and shouted at her sister.
"NO! Don't say it!" quite a few heads turned in their direction, making Hinata blush even more. "Okay, I'll tell you. But promise you won't tell anyone." When Hanabi nodded did she inhale deeply, calming down a little. "It was... around 2 years ago. I was b-b-bullied by some boys of the village." her stuttering came slowly back, since she was afraid and embarassed talking about this topic. "They p-p-punched me... threw me to the g-g-ground... I... don't know what th-th-they wanted to do to me... and... then... this b-bl-blonde boy appeared... s-s-saving me..." Hinata's voice dropped quieter and quieter, her last words were nearly whispered when her eyes spotted a blonde boy walking down the street nearby, making her faint on the spot.
Hanabi jumped up and ran around the table to her sister. "Hey, sis. Sis? Sis! Wake up. Don't you dare faint on me. Sis?" she started slapping Hinata's cheek, but it didn't help. Several heads turned their direction again, including one blonde boy, who just shrugged to the commotion in the restaurant and walked on.
Some minutes later did Hinata slowly open her eyes, looking into the worried face of her sister, not sure what excatly happened at all. "Hey sis, you okay? Talk to me..." she wasn't just looking worried but it was also noticeable in her voice.
"Y-yeah... I'm fine... I guess..." Hinata rubbed her head, her eyes still slightly blurred. She really didn't knew what just happened to her. She was telling her sister about the incident two years ago and then... she wasn't sure. Her eyes catched something yellow in their corner and the next thing she remembered was her younger sisters worried face.
"You should go home and get some rest, sis. Just hope you aren't sick or something? Fainting out of nowhere on me... Never do that again, understood?" Hanabi was close to tears.
Hinata put her hand on her sisters cheek, stroking it slightly and nodded. "Okay, Hanabi-chan. I'll go home. But stay out of trouble without me around. Promise?" Hanabi nodded, watching her sister leave, still sitting at the table, the food completely forgotten, thinking about what her sister told her, why she might have fainted, and what to do now.
Later that day
Hanabi was walking through the streets of Konoha, searching for a specific blonde boy. She thought it couldn't be that hard to find him, but quickly learned otherwise. Each time she asked someone if they knew where to find this boy was she confronted with hate, told to stay away from this demon child. Some even called her a demon lover just because she was looking for the boy. And one man even tried to slap her face for asking about the boy. Hanabi reacted quickly seeing his hand rise by stepping back and covering her face, however, the punch never reached her cause some bystanders held the man back, realising that he was about to attack the second daughter of the Hyuga clan head. Something that would end badly for everyone involved.
These things however made her think. She couldn't understand why the villagers would call this boy a demon. Sure, it wasn't a nice thing to be on the receiving end of a prank, that was for sure. But to call someone a demon because of that? That was way too far fetched. While still deep within thoughts did she reach the outskirts of the park, seeing a blonde boy slowly walk away from it out of the corners of her eyes. Thinking that she found the boy she was looking for did she gave chase, shouting out to him: "Hey! Wait up!"
Naruto, leaving the park for his home after all adults insulted him again, tried to beat him, told their children to stay away from him, didn't really react to the shout. After all, nobody was intrested in him, so would nobody want for him to wait. This girl must be after someone else. He was a bit surprised, shocked and angry, when he suddenly felt someone pulling him back on his shirt, turning around ready to shout, to see a girl younger then himself panting hard, still holding his shirt. He wasn't sure how to react, and gave his usual words: "I haven't done anything, just let me be." He tried to pull away but the girl didn't want to let go of him. He started to become mad at the girl, realising that it was the same girl shouting at her fainted sister in the restaurant. "Listen, I haven't done anything for your sister to faint. I was just walking by. Now let go of me." He wasn't violent, but if this girl wouldn't let go of him, well, anything might happen.
Feeling that the boy was upset did Hanabi finally let go of his shirt, looking up into his face did she notice his whisker marks for the first time. "They look so cute." she giggled slightly, reaching up to touch his cheek, only for the blonde to pull away, looking angry at her.
"I don't know what you want, but just leave me alone. I'm in no mood for your games. I'm sick of being tricked and beaten all the time." Hanabi was slightly shocked by the boys words, watching as he turned around, grabbing his shirt again.
"I just wanted to talk to you. Don't just go away." Naruto turning around again saw her pleading eyes, sighing.
"Okay, fine, then talk. But if I feel like you want to trick or harm me, am I gone!"
Hanabi nodded slightly, a bit confused by this boy. Why was he so hostile? She hadn't done anything to the boy. She just saw and met him the very first time. But then remembered the villagers talk bad about him, calling him a demon. Yes, she clearly was confused. "Uhm... okay. See, I was looking for you and... well, I asked the villagers about you and they all turned hostile, calling you a demon. But why? I don't get it." Naruto wanted to instantly turn around and walk away with this topic being brought up. But when he saw the honest confusion in the girls eyes did he decide to stay.
"I have no idea. They treat me like that since I can remember. Everyone in this village hates me and I have no clue why!" He became upset, the topic not fitting with him at all.
Hanabi nodded sligthly trying to calm him down: "I think it's cool that you are pranking them. Pranking adults sounds like fun. And the way they acted... one actually wanted to hit me for asking about you... guess they deserve your pranks!" Hanabi was smiling to the boy, and it was an honest smile, actually calming Naruto down. "Plus, not everyone hates you. I know at least two persons that don't!" Her smile got even brigther and her words catching Naruto's attention.
"You are just fooling around with me, aren't ya? Like everyone else... Nobody likes me." He verbally attacked Hanabi, trying to push her a little, to find out if the girl was talking the truth and what she wanted from him at all. She was slightly pouting at his words.
"I just told you that I think you pranking the adults is cool. Don't you think that counts for not hating but liking?" she tilted her head a bit to the side, watching directly in his blue eyes. "And I'll tell you about the other person if you want. But..." she put her finger on her lower lip, thinking for a little, before continuing "...I would like to get a favor from you in return. After all, we just met and information are valueable." she smirked a little. For just being five years old was she pretty cunning at all.
Naruto pondered her a while, judging her words, her offer, if she was honest, if she wanted to trick him. He then nodded slightly for her to continue. "Okay, that's the deal: I would like for you to sneak into the library and snatch me a basic book about slaves. They are in the adults section and the people working there won't let me near it... Meet me tomorrow morning at 9 atop the Hokage monument with the book and I'll tell you."
Naruto frowned. He knew it, she wanted to trick him, to get into trouble. But, what if she said the truth, if there was really someone liking him? "Why do you want a book about slaves? It's no big deal snatching it though..." he simply asked the obvious, after all, this girl was just five years old.
She thought about it if she could tell him. "Well... I have my reasons. Let's say just out of interest, okay? Maybe I tell you tomorrow as well." she smiled again at him, waiting if he would accept.
After sighing did he nod. "Alright, see you tomorrow at 9." he headed for his home, once looking back at the girl, seeing her wave in his direction before heading home herself. He was confused, to say the least. But also quite curious and intrested in what this girl might have to say.
The next morning
Naruto was on his way up the Hokage monument, still a bit surprised that the girl hadn't tricked him. Sure, he was on his guard while sneaking into the library last night, expecting that the girl informed the adults there that he would be coming. But they weren't on alert and he easily managed to sneak in and out, snatching not just one book the girl wanted but 5, just in case she would ask for another one in the future. He wasn't exactly sure why he grabbed more, but he had time to think about that later. Right now was his mind focused on his meeting with the girl, to get answers from her.
However, when he arrived at the agreed spot, was she not there. He cursed to himself for trusting the girl, expecting to be jumped by the adults any second, that she still tricked him in the end by setting up a trap for him at the agreed spot. But again, nothing happened. He was very careful, but stayed, waiting for the girl. Half an hour later did she finally arrive, totally out of breath, standing there, her hands on her knees, trying to get air back into her lungs. She was in a hurry to reach the meeting place. Sneaking out of her home ended up being not as easy as she thought and she had to sprint through the village to get here, hoping that the boy would still be around.
"You're late..." she stiffened up, when she heard the whisper behind her, feeling something sharp at her neck.
Without moving our trying to turn around did she simply drop her head, answering quietly "Sorry. My families eyes are everywhere. It was harder to sneak out then I thought it would be...". Naruto stand there in silence for a few minutes, Hanabi not doing anything either, before he put the kunai away and walking over to a tree, sitting down below it. When she felt him moving away from her did she turn around, following and sitting down beside the boy in the shadow of the tree.
"Uhm... how did it go?" she asked quietly, not wanting to upset the boy any more. She still wasn't sure about him, why he was the way he was. But she kinda had a feeling that he was a nice person, deep down. It seemed to be the way the village treated him, for whatever reason, that he became that mistrusting and careful.
He looked over to her, before pulling out a book, handing it over. "Since everyone hates me is nobody teaching me anything either. I sneak quite often into the library to snatch books to teach myself. So it wasn't hard after all". Hanabi took the book checking over the title. "The Basics of Slavery" - sounded just like the type of book she was looking for.
She hid it away below her clothings before speaking up: "Is it really that bad? Like totally noone?" she wanted to ask about his parents, but remembered Ino saying he was an orphan. He just nodded, sighing and closed his eyes. "I still think you are cool. Not just pranking the adults, but you also got me the book. Arrigato!" Hanabi smiled at him, trying to cheer him up. After all had she no reason to hate him and he was nice to her.
And it seemed to work a little at least. Naruto took some deep breath, calming down and also brigthening up a little. "Well, yes, sure. So... you promised me to tell me about another person that doesn't hate me. Is there really one or were you lying to just manipulate me into getting you the book?"
Hanabi saw the pain in his eyes at the thought of her lying and shook her head no. "I wasn't lying. You said you were walking down the street when I was with my sister in the restaurant, the moment she fainted?" Naruto simply nodded. "You see, she was just telling me that she likes you. Told me about how you saved her around two years ago, when she was bullied by some boys. But she couldn't finish the story, because, yeah, she fainted." Hanabi was shrugging her shoulders, before looking back over to Naruto, seeing his totally shocked face.
"Your... sister? Two years.. ago? Does she kinda look like you?" his voice was shaking, trying to comprehend the information and remembering the incident two years ago. When Hanabi nodded, wondering why the boy was shaking, did he continue. "I remember that day. She was surrounded by three boys who forced her to the ground, trying to get her to appology for something. She was crying and I stepped in. I got beaten pretty badly but she managed to get away. When an adult appeared did the boys ran away and he was spitting at me, mumbling about this demon nonsense and told the girl to stay away from me. That's not how you treat someone that saved a girl..." he sighed. His whole live was disappointing as long as he could remember.
Hanabi thought about it for a moment. "I remember her guard say something about some boys picking on Hinata back then. But he hadn't said anything about you, I guess. So that's what happened, huh?"
Naruto nodded again slightly before turning to Hanabi. "So, Hinata is the name of your sister then? It's pretty nice. And what's yours?" She looked at him dumbstruck, before snapping out of it a few seconds later, shaking her head.
"Sorry, I haven't told you yet, did I? I'm Hanabi. Hanabi Hyuga. And yes, Hinata is my older sis. And hearing the rest of the story would I say that she likes you since the moment you saved her back then. But, uhm... my sis is super shy, you know? Always blushing and stuttering. The faint yesterday was a new one, however.".
Naruto listened to Hanabi, thinking about this whole situation. He knew that the Hyuga clan was pretty famous within Konoha and that this girl would most likely get in trouble for being with him. But he was happy that there was someone who didn't hate him. That was new to him and he don't wanted to loose these persons right away – though he only met one yet, but knowing about her sister helped as well. They had a normal conversation for the next hour or so, having some smalltalk, simply enjoying their company.
He then asked the one question he still had no answer for: "So, why did you want a book about slavery? You said you might tell me today." Hanabi was blushing slightly, she totally fogot about that.
Biting her lower lip did she ponder what to do now. Should she tell the boy? She just met him the day before. And after all was she not too sure about the whole situation either. That's why she wanted the book in the first place. She came to a decision, slowly shaking her head. "Sorry, but I can't tell you. At least for now. Firstly I have to read the book, and then..." she shrugged. She wasn't sure what would happen after that.
Naruto nodded, slightly understanding the girl. "It's okay. But I'm still curious, so if you ever decide that you would tell me, I'm waiting. Okay?" Hanabi nodded and smiled to the boy.
"Well, it was fun talking. Thanks for the book again. It will really help. Gotta head back home before they go crazy searching for me. See ya!" she smiled brightly, waving the boy goodbye before heading back to her clan compound. Naruto stayed under the tree, thinking about that he may have finally found someone who didn't hate him, who might become a friend. Sure, it was just one young girl, even younger then himself, but still. It felt great talking to her for this hour.
Back at the compound
Hanabi sneaked back into the clan compound, avoiding the guards, aiming for her sisters room. She entered it through the open window, seeing her sister at her desk studying. Hinata, hearing the sounds looked up and in the direction of her window, seeing her sister entering. „Hanabi... where have you been? Everyone is worried, searching for you. They thought you got kidnapped..." Hinata, still her shy self, raised her voice a little. After all did her younger sister disappear and she was worried, but couldn't do anything. That's why she tried to distract herself with studying.
Hanabi felt a bit guilty. Not because of her family, but because she made her sister worry about her. "Sorry sis... I had to do something by myself that none should know about... that's why I sneaked out..." she was looking to the ground, trying to avoid her sisters eyes. She knew that Hinata most likely cried earlier, being not able to do something for a person she cared for. Suddenly she felt Hinata's arms wrapped around her body, giving her a a big hug, holding her close.
"Never do that again, okay?" Hinata was whispering, trying to hold back her tears.
Hanabi nodded, hugging her sister back. "I'm sorry sis. I really am.".
After a few minutes standing there did Hinata let her go, sitting on her bed, motioning for Hanabi to sit next to her. "So, what have you done? What was so important to make me worry about you?"
Hanabi sat down, pondering what to say. "I met with someone who did a favor for me. But nobody should know about it or we would both get in trouble. Well, he might get more then me..." Hinata listened to her sister, wrapping her arm around her shoulder, pulling her close, holding her. "Anyway sis, you should lock your room. We have something to do that we can't let anyone know about."
Hinata looked into Hanabi's eyes before getting up, locking her door. "Now I'm curious."
Hanabi smiled at her sister, pulling the book out of the hiding place below her clothes, beckoning her over to sit back next to her. Hinata walked back to her bed and sat down, watching on the title of the book. "The Basics of Slavery? Where did you get that? Thought they were adult books?" she was blushing slightly, knowing she would now learn a little about what she got herself into after all.
"Can't tell you sis. That's what I left for this morning. Anyway, now we can read up about slaves and decide what to do, right?" Hanabi was smiling. She got kinda excited, learning what she might do to her sister. Hinata nodded and they opened the book.
However, the first chapter was a letdown right away. It was titled „Tailed Beasts – Slaves to Shinobi" and did nothing to help them. They didn't knew what a Tailed Beast was, so they skipped that chapter. Starting with chapter 2 was the book focusing on human slaves, and both girls read all they could. Hanabi pointed to a passage: "It's up to the owner how he or she wants to handle the slave. Basicly everything is thinkable, from total domination in which case the slave is only allowed to do something when ordered to a pretty free relationship between owner and slave, in which only some rules for the slave to follow are set, giving the slave pretty much freedom, as long as it's not breaking the rules." she read out loud, thinking about that and saw that her sister was deep in thought as well. So it was up to her how she wanted to handle her sister and everything seemed to be allowed.
Suddenly Hinata „eeeped" and pointed to another passage, reading out loud: "If the slave is disobeying the orders or rules given to it does the owner need to provide punishment. Here as well is everything thinkable. Some may punish the slave to the hardest for every fault or disobeying, but it is adviced to scale the level of punishment depending on the situation at hand. Small failures should only be punished small and so on. This way will the slave most likely understand it's mistakes and try to correct them, in order to avoid making big ones. Also can it be possible that the slave will feel save with it's owner, cause it does know that the owner will treat it fair and according to the own actions.". Hinata was shivering after reading this passage. What had she gotten herself into?
Hanabi read the last sentence in the punishment chapter: "For more information and details about different ways to punish please refer to our book „Punishing a Slave the right Way". Another book, huh? I wonder..." she thought about if she could ask the boy to get that for her as well.
Once they were done with the book did they discuss the things they just read about, trying to decide a way to handle the situation. "I think we should make it simple for now. I'm going to place two or three simple rules for you to follow and once we grow up more will we re-think the situation, sis. Will this work with you?"
Hinata put her index fingers together, thinking about it before slowly nodding "Yes, Hanabi. That sounds reasonable."
"Good. The rules you have to follow are one, you will always be nice to me, two you won't be having secrets before me. You will tell me everything and keep what I tell you for yourself and three you will always accompany me when I'm going outside unless I tell you not to. Think these will be good ones to start with."
"I will accept your rules, Hanabi. After all, I lost our bet and I intend to hold my side of the wager." The rules weren't too bad. Considering what they just read about the basics of slavery could it be way worse for Hinata. She knew that. But she also knew that she was just seven years old and Hanabi five. They both couldn't grasp the whole situation. Maybe in two years, when she was going to enter the academy. When they both were grown up more a little. She just hoped that Hanabi would go easy on her, being her sister and all.
Hanabi was smiling. She felt good, having done the first step by setting rules her sister had to follow. Maybe this situation was something that might turn out good for both of them...
