Days had turned into weeks, and before she knew it, two months had passed since Naruto and Hinata met up after 6 years. Hinata's collection of letters from Naruto had increased so much, that she had to ask her little sister Hanabi to get a box. She currently was

sitting up in her bed, reading one of Naruto's letters and listing to the wind chime that hung from her opened window, letting warm, late summer air wash over her. Knock knock knock "Who is it?" Hinata asked when she heard someone knocking at her door. "It's

Dad." Said a deep voice from behind the door. Hinata folded the letter into a small square and covered it up with her hands. "Come in." She said. Hiashi opened the sliding door and walked in. "Hi Dad!" Hinata greeted cheerfully. She then nodiced that her father was

hiding something behind his back. He smiled and showed her what he brought. "I-Is that... Food from Kadowaki...?" She asked. He nodded and handed her the Styrofoam box, and she placed it on top of her letter. She opened the box and was greeted with the smell of

friend noodles, vegetables and chicken. "Thank you so much!" She split her chopsticks and began to eat. 'Hm. Maybe I should give some to Naruto... I'll save him half~!' Hinata thought to her self. Hinata and her father ate, having small talk. When Hinata was done

with her half of the food she was going to share with Naruto, she closed the styrofoam box and started to stare out the window. "Your not going to eat all of it?" Her father asked her. "Huh? Oh... No. I'm not that hungry. I'll eat the rest later." She told him smiling. "I

see..." He said and Hiashi threw away his empty food box and put Hinata's food in the mini fridge she has in her room. Hinata held the letter in her hands, then unfolded it and started reading where she left off. 'Maybe Father won't mind if I read this in front of him.

Maybe he'll ask about it and I can tell him about Naruto. Who knows, maybe he can get Naruto out of the prison.' Hinata thought happily as she continued to read. She then felt the letter fly out of her hands, and quickly looked in the direction it went in: Her father's

hands. "What is this?" The tone in his voice didn't sound pleasing. "Please! Give it back!" She said. Her father began reading. His eyes widened. His hands shook in anger, and he then crumpled the paper up. Hinata's eyes widened. "That boy is no good. Don't you ever

see him again." Hiashi said as he threw the paper into the trash can and walked out, slamming the sliding door behind him. Hinata was frozen in fear, and in shock. Her father was extremely angry. She didn't make any movements for what seemed like hours. She

looked at the trash can. She climbed out of bed, and walked towards it. She leaned over and picked the crumpled letter out from the trash can. She collapsed to the ground, tears streaming down her face. "I... Don't understand why... He's so... upset..." Hinata choked

out between gasps of breath. She wiped her tears away with the back of her hand. It didn't really matter if her father accepted Naruto or not. It wouldn't stop her from seeing him.


Hinata walked though the field of grass and flowers, hair being blown out of her face, and her white dress being whipped around everywhere. She had heated up the leftovers from yesterday before she snuck out, in hopes that it would at least be a little warm by the

time she gave it to Naruto. When she reached the fence, she looked around and finally found Naruto. He was snoozing underneath the shade of probably the only tree in the prison. 'He looks so cute when he's asleep... He looks younger too...' hinata thought to herself.

She smiled and siliently slipped the box with her food though the barbed wire fence and placed it next to Naruto. She then took out her letter and set it on top of the box. She stayed where she was, just watching him sleep. She lifted her hand and stuck it though the

fence, reaching for Naruto. She felt her fingertips touch his cheek. She reached over more, then her palm was caressing his cheek. His face was covered in dirt, but he was warm. She slowly moved her hand up and down, feeling everything within her reach, she even

got to run her fingers though his yellow hair. (^.^) Time passed, and Hinata finally cheaked her watch, it was 4: 25, meaning she only had five minutes left. She slowly detached her hand from Naruto's face and stood up. "Bye Naruto. See you tomorrow." She said and

began walking back to the hospital.


When Naruto finally woke up, it was around 5:15. He streched out his arms, yawning. He then nodiced the white Styrofoam box with the paper plane on top of it. He stared at it for a while. "Noooooooo! Was Hinata here? And I totally missed her! Dammit!" Naruto

cursed out loud. He picked up the letter and began reading.

Dear Naruto,

I brought you some food, although their just leftovers... Anyway, I hope you like it! I don't think I'm going to be able to see you as much. Family issues. But I'll try to visit you when I can, OK? I might have my little sister see you to give you some letters if I can't see

you alright? Her name is Hanabi. She has long brown hair. And her eye color is the same as mine. I hope I can see you again soon! Bye bye!

-Hinata Hyuuga

So... Hinata had a sister, huh? Hmm... Naruto opened the box and was pretty much slapped in the face with the wonderful smell of food. He grabbed the chopsticks and pressed his hands together. 'Thanks so much Hinata!' He began eating slowly, trying to savor the

taste. However, it wasn't long until he had finished his meal, and had completely licked the box clean. Literally. He picked up his stuff (the empty box and the letter) and walked to his 'house'. He put the letter in the small pile with the other letters, and threw the ox

away in the trash can outside his house. He opened a shoe box and took out a pice of paper and pencil, and began writing back to Hinata.