Again, sorry for the shortness, but I lost interest at the last bit. I will continue, and attempt to update today, but, only if I get more than two reviews.


Just a side note Tenten was born the day after the Gymnastics part of the Olympics (because there are different sports, and sometimes the Olympics runs for many days), and I think you have to be over 18 to be in the Olympics. Right now, Tenten is 19.


--Eight Years later--

"You can do it." He said with a smile.

"No, no….I can't do it!"

"Why not, what's holding you back?"

"Everything! Too many people are watching, too many people are expecting me to win! I can't do it. I can't do it because I'll lose." 'And I don't want to let you down…' Her unheard words were the most important, yet she couldn't say them aloud. But she knew she couldn't do it! She couldn't win. It was too important. He was watching. Her mother was watching. All of her family, none of whom she had met, but they were still watching. All eyes were on her, or so it seemed. Not that it helped her nerves at all, her trainer had told her the story of her aunt, who had won the Olympics, but died two days later because of undiscovered lung cancer,

-flashback-

Your aunt was one of the most experienced gymnasts' the world had ever seen! She had a whole career ahead of her after she won the Olympics, but her habit of smoking that she had in the past was her downfall. She had only smoked for two months, but she was also a victim of second hand smoke. The surprising thing was, the day before she died, while she was on her deathbed, she said "Tell Tenten 'Good luck' from me when she gets to the Olympics." Those were her final words, and that was the day you were born. Your father suggested the name Tenten, because it means heaven in Chinese, which was where your aunt was. She knew you were going to be a gymnast, and that was what your mom brought you up as. Now that she has lung cancer, please, do her a favour. Win, so you can pay for the surgery to remove the tumour. She may not have been the world's best mom, but she wasn't the worst either. We're all counting on you to make things better, ok Tenten?

-End of flashback-

She couldn't even call that woman her trainer anymore though. Neji was the one who had trained her for today, and the last seven years of her life! He had looked everything up on the internet. Routines, Competitions, Suggested training times, and he even studied the rules of the Olympics. He had been the nicest trainer she had ever known. Every time she mastered a trick she got a crane, and everytime she won a competition she had gotten two cranes. He had given her breakfast, lunch, and dinner when her mother had forbidden it, and he celebrated her birthday. Not like most normal people would, but he did something special for her 15th birthday. He had taken her secretly to dinner, to meet his family, and she was welcomed, and was treated as one of the family. Something she had wanted since she was little…A family. It was the perfect birthday present. She felt nothing but gratitude towards the Hyuga family, but the fact that they were there watching too was not helping. And she was next.


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