The Breaking Hearts
Hinata snuggled into her bed, wrapping the light blankets around herself tightly. She couldn't bear to think of Kiba's sad, worried face, but it kept swimming into her mind anyway, his eyes pleading with her, his voice a whisper in the back of her mind, keeping her awake. A solitary tear slid slowly down her cheek, and she wiped it away with the back of her hand, closing her eyes, so as to stop the flow of any more. The moonlight streamed in from the window, illuminating the room with a ghostly glow. Hinata sighed, and nestled further into the nest that was her bed. Hopefully sleep would find her soon, and all these thoughts running around her head would go away.
*
Neji
stood outside his cousin's door, listening to the faint sound of
her breathing. When he was sure she had ceased crying and had
eventually drifted off to sleep, he slid down the wall, finding
himself a spot to sit, somewhere he could protect her.
But I
can't protect her from this… he thought to himself, biting
his lip, holding back the tears. And who is here to protect
me?
*
Kiba lay on his bed,
fully clothed and staring at the ceiling. Shino wasn't back yet,
and Akamaru had retreated to his basket in the kitchen, irritable and
tired. Frustrated, the ninja grabbed a kunai and threw it at the
roof. It hit with a thud, and stuck there, the sharp tip embedded in
the bricks and mortar. Rolling off the bed, Kiba slipped his feet
into his shoes and stood, slowly stretching. He looked down at his
bedside table, where his team photo stood, and the photo of him and
Hinata on their first date. He'd taken her to the cinema, and
they'd sat at the back, while Neji sat a few seats away as the
chaperone. A smile played on his lips as he remembered managing to
escape from Neji, even if it were for a few minutes. Those moments
alone with Hinata were so rare, he treasured them especially. His
face grew hot as he recalled her lips upon his, his body pressed
against hers, and Neji's anger upon their discovery.
He whistled
to Akamaru.
"We're going to talk to Hinata." He told his
friend, and with that they set off.
*
Sasuke sat
heavily next to Gaara. Strange how this scarlet-haired leader was
once his opponent, and quite possibly a homicidal maniac. The dark
haired ninja smirked as he thought of this. If they can accept
him, they can surely grow used to me again. he thought. After
Sakura had run away from him, he'd come back to the garden to find
more drama kicking off between the Hyuugas and that damn Inuzuka,
always so cocky, who else would you expect to pick a fight with a
ninja-genius?
It was then, while lost in his musings, that Sasuke
felt eyes upon him, and looked up to see Ino staring at him from
across the circle of people. She looked away quickly and got up,
walking briskly off towards the bench a few metres away. Sasuke
excused himself and followed, smiling as he approached his old
admirer.
"May I join you?" he asked, sitting down anyway as
he said it.
Ino nodded, looking at him as if in awe.
"You've
grown up a lot Ino." Sasuke said, his eyes roving unashamedly over
her body, from her long legs, over her breasts and to her lips, where
his eyes rested.
She gulped, watching as he hungrily looked over
her.
"You look different too." She managed to say, as she
tried not to look into those deep black eyes.
"While I was
away, I often thought about what you'd all be like. How much you
might have grown. How different you could be. If any of you
had…gotten together." Sasuke directed his gaze towards her eyes
now, edging closer on the bench.
Ino tried to get up, but couldn't
quite make herself do it. She knew that one look in those eyes would
have her squealing like a fangirl again, and falling straight into
his strong, masculine arms…
Her thoughts trailed off as she felt
herself leaning slowly forwards. The sake had definitely had an
affect she thought, as she parted her lips slightly.
Sasuke
watched as Ino crept closer, as she leant towards him. Her eyes were
closed and her lips were ready to receive a kiss. How could he
possibly say no?
His hands grasped her shoulders, and he pulled
her roughly to him, his lips meeting hers suddenly, but surprisingly
quite softly. One of his hands reached to her hair, and he ran his
fingers through it.
"You kept your hair long…" He murmured.
*
Kiba hurried through the streets of his hometown,
towards the Hyuuga house, towards his love. Upon reaching the outer
walls, he found the same spot as last time and climbed carefully,
leaving Akamaru as a lookout.
Once inside the garden behind the
outer wall, he crept silently through the plants and flowers, pausing
occasionally to get his bearings, to listen carefully. Now he just
had to remember where Hinata's room was.
A light cough behind
him filled him with dread, and he turned slowly. How had he not smelt
this person? How had he not felt their presence?
Neji faced him,
his skin an unearthly pale, like Hinata's, in the moonlight.
"Hinata is sleeping." Neji said, "And you should not be
here."
"I need to see her!" Kiba barked, then remembering
where he was, he quietened down, "I need to know what's
wrong."
"She'll tell you when it's the right time. Now
leave, please, before I'm forced to call for
reinforcements."
"Neji, please! I need to speak to her.
Imagine if this had happened with you and Tenten, wouldn't you want
to know what was going on?" Kiba moved closer to Neji, pleading
with him.
"This is happening with Tenten and I. Something
has happened in the Hyuuga household, and it has nothing to do with
you. Nothing!" Neji turned away from the Inuzuka, "I'll give
you 10 minutes to talk to her. Second room on the right." He said
as he walked away.
Hinata woke suddenly. She was
sure she'd heard her door open.
"Hanabi, come out! You're
not scaring me." She called, although her voice shook.
Out of
the dark came a whisper, "Nata? It's me."
"Kiba?!"
She
jumped out of bed and ran to the boy, who stood just near her
doorway. He hugged her close to his chest, feeling her hot tears
seeping through his shirt.
"I needed to talk to you. What's
going on? Neji says something's going on in the Hyuuga household.
Please tell me? Maybe I can help you?"
Hinata clutched at him,
burying her head into his chest, not wanting to look into his eyes.
How could she tell him? What could she really say?
"Kiba…
Kiba-kun…" She looked up at him, tears falling down her face. "I
am 19 now. In the Hyuuga household, 19 is the age that we…that
we…marry."
Kiba's mouth dropped open.
"This is
happening with Tenten and I. Something has happened in the Hyuuga
household, and it has nothing to do with you. Nothing!"
"Marriage?
To who… Let me guess. Neji?" Kiba clenched his fists and breathed
in sharply as Hinata confirmed his fear.
"Father thinks it's
th-the best f-for the c-clan… Me: the Hyuuga heir, and
N-Neji-niisan: a genius."
"Hinata! This can't happen,
please… I love you… Don't let this happen. Can't we talk to
your father? Can't we make him see that we love each other…?"
Kiba trailed off. It was useless to think that Hyuuga Hiashi would
listen to them.
Instead, he held Hinata tightly, his mind
whirling with hundreds of different plans, things he could do to save
her, as she cried on his shoulder.
*
Neji stood outside his cousin's door, listening to her and Kiba sobbing. He hugged himself, breathing deeply. He didn't want to interrupt, but he knew he had to get Kiba out of here before someone detected his presence. He gulped, his hand reaching out for the door handle, but as he did so, he noticed that his hand shook. His face felt wet and hot. It was then he realised he was crying. For the first time in years he was actually crying. He couldn't get Tenten's face out of his head, her voice, her laugh. He clenched his eyes shut, hoping it might stop the salty tears, but it was no use. They continued to flow, as he clutched his chest and felt a pain there. What is this feeling? It's as if my heart…is breaking…
