-Tsunade-sama! Hanabi called once we entered the building. -How's father?
-Not too good. She replied.
-God, h-how in the world could this have happened?
-That's what we don't know. The cause of illness is rare as far as we know it.
I took in a deep breath.
-Hinata, I think you should go talk to you're father and tell him the news. Tsunade suggested.
I nodded and walked in.
-It's good for you to join us, Hinata. Mother spoke.
-Tsunade says he won't make it? I said but also in a form in a question.
-That's right. This might be his last day.
-Father,
-Hinata, is that you? He wheezed.
-Oh god. I can't do this. I started back towards the door when mother stopped me.
-You have to do this. Tell him that you'll miss him at least and don't forget to tell him the other news that he would kill Naruto if he heard. She said.
Nice pep talk, mother.
-Fine.
-Hinata, my dear girl I always loved you- oh and Hanabi too. But to me you were the best out there.
Tears began to fall- Father,
-Hmm?
-I love you and I know you might kill me for this but I have to tell you.
-You don't have to tell me. He coughed.
-What do you mean I don't have to tell you?
-I already knew.
-H-how?
-The way you were avoiding me- I knew something was up but I really don't mind at all.
-But- but I'd rather tell you myself.
-Go ahead.
-Father I know you didn't want to hear these words out of my mouth until six years but I have to tell you now. Father I am pregnant.
He coughed,-Good for you Hina, at least you'll have something to keep you busy after I'm gone.
-Father
He wrapped his hand around mine and slowly said,-I should've expected it anyway. I mean you two are madly in love with each other...just be sure to be good like you have always been for the whole village and never forget- all of you never forget how much I love you.
-Father, Hanabi whispered.
Tsunade walked in.
-Father don't leave us please!
Father smiled and closed his eyes and with that being said the BP went dead and a flat line appeared.
-Sorry about your loss. Tsunade said.
Mother and Hanabi started bawling their eyes out. I walked out and leaned against the wall and like my mother and little sister I started crying.
