"Set me free. Why don't you baby? Get out my life. Why don't you baby? Go on get out. Get out of my life, and let me sleep at night. PLEASE! 'Cause you don't really love me you just keep me hanging on." sings a breaking voice from somewhere toward the bottom of the dark staircase. 'It has to be Hinata.' I think to myself 'Who else would be hanging around campus at this time of day? Honestly my heart goes out to her, this thing she has with Naruto is shit. She doesn't deserve this, and you can't really blame Naruto. If anyone is to blame it's Sakura she could end this shit whenever, but she is way too selfish to think of Hinata.'

'I want to go and say something but who am I to say anything. I mean I hardly ever even speak to Hinata. I can't keep doing this...trying to fix people. In fact now that I think about it this Naruto thing might be the least of Hinata's problems really. Maybe I should text Asuma. He'd have Kurenai down here in a heartbeat. Kurenai be able to help Hinata fight off whatever demon had a hold of Hinata today.'

"Set me free. Why don't you baby? Let me be. Why don't you baby? 'Cause you don't really love me you just keep me hanging on." Then it hits me 'I know what I can do for Hianta.' Suddenly my chest is on fire. 'I have to get to her and help her this very second.' I find myself vaulting over the railing. I may be shouting now 'Hinata!' or maybe it's my heart pounding out her name. I can't be sure of which. Wait I can see her stand up and look around.

'She looks confused.' I think to myself and as soon as that thought is over I'm in front of her. The sunset is leaking in from the windows on doors behind her framing her and illuminating her in this other worldly glow. "Hinata," I say as she stares back with blinking eyes. I'm grab her hand and pull her back to where she was sitting on the dusty bottom step.

Once I have us seated I turn to look at her. She is staring at the door. "Let's just sit here, and create a free world for a while. Hinata, I hope you don't mind me trapping you in this fantasy world with me for a bit. She turns toward me, the setting sun obscuring her face from view a bit and she smiles. I know in this moment that it isn't me trapping her, because I know that this single smile will haunt me for as long as I shall live. I find myself smirking. Because being bound to Hinata won't be too troublesome.