The Good, The Evil and The Not Involved.

Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto.

Summary: They moved to a new town, by force or by choice, no one is quite sure. All they know is they want them on side. SasuTen, NaruHina, ShikaTema.

Authors Note: You know... I am cool. Haha, I wish. Braaahhh Braaap. Hot of the press. OK ignore me.

Before we packed our bags
And left all this behind us in the dust,
We had a place that we could call home,
And a life no one could touch.
Don't hold me up now,
I can stand my own ground,
I don't need your help now,
You wont let me down, down, down!

Prayer of a Refugee, Rise Against.

"Sasuke! Naruto!" Kiba called, shining his torch between the tree's. "Temari! Shikamaru!"

It was easy to get lost in this maze.

"Hey Kiba, look what I found!" Naruto said, running over.

"Or you could see what I found," Kiba said, running his torch over Hinata. "Where are the others?"

"Around?" Naruto replied, nodding at Hinata. "I guess this is yours then."

He handed the dirty Twister box to Hinata.

"What happened to you anyway, your all muddy," Naruto commented.

"They attacked us," Hinata whispered. "Tenten is still there."

"Oh." Naruto muttered. "Hinata, you and Kiba go find the others, I will look for Tenten, or at least a sign of a fight."

*

Tenten clenched her hand at her side. Thinking fast, she threw the clenched fist at his face, while kicking him in the back of his knee. Thankfully he released her neck, and she ran from him, stumbling into the trees.

Then she noticed a beam of light.

Giving up on running when he could see her, she stopped and spun, throwing another punch at his jaw.

The torch and the beam of light fell to the floor, and Tenten dived after it grabbing at it desperately.

Once she had it, she stood up, and backed against a tree. Quickly she shone the light at the person she had punched.

"Sasuke!" Tenten squeaked. "I'm sorry!"

"Tenten?" He asked, massaging his jaw. "What the hell was that about?"

Sheepishly, Tenten handed the torch back.

"Sorry," Tenten apologised. "I thought you were someone else."

"It's OK," Sasuke replied.

"No, it shouldn't be OK," A male voice mocked from the trees. Tenten spun around, searching for the source, but it seemed to be coming from so many different locations.

"Now, we should know better then to play with the pray," A voice sneered. "But how can we resist."

"But maybe the kill could be quite nice," One commented.

"I do have a blood lust, one which seems to be rising" he sneered again.

Before either had a chance to react, a hooded teen jumped from the trees, dashing across and knocking Sasuke to the ground. Another hand darted from the bushes, grabbing the flying torch. The beam of light vanished.

Tenten was plunged into darkness.

"Sasuke!" Tenten screamed, turning around. She resisted the urge to fall to her knees, and search for him.

"I wouldn't be worrying about him when there is so much more to be worried for," A voice whispered, and finger dragging itself along the length of her arm and back down. She shivered, but remained silent, and still. "Your skin, it's so soft. I wonder what your blood is like."

Tenten froze. It was his voice, it was something of nightmares.

"Maybe, a small scratch should start it?" He whispered, his breath hot on her skin.

"Stop messing Kabuto. Just get it over with," A voice ordered from the voice she recognised from her brief encounter earlier.

"Kabuto?" Tenten muttered. The name woke her mind, and she slapped the hand away harshly, but she did little else. She needed to focus on finding him, so she closed her eyes, and listened.

That's when she caught the soft splash of mud, slightly to her left. She jumped, and threw her leg out, proud when it hit a target.

*

Sasuke rolled, throwing his hands out for the throat of the male above him. Missing, he found the males stomach, and threw his fist into it, shocking him momentarily. Taking advantage of this, he threw him of off him, and stood.

He couldn't hear Tenten, but at that moment he had his own problems to deal with. Standing stock still, he used his ears to try and pinpoint locations, but his opponent was more skilled then he thought.

He received a fist to the stomach, but used this to his advantage. Sasuke grabbed hold of the arm, and pulled on it, bringing the enemy towards him. This left the stomach exposed, and so Sasuke raised his knee, embedding it in the stomach. He quickly lowered his knee, and threw his elbow into the males back, sending to the fall.

Kneeling down at the fallen male, whom he knew would still be able to fight, he quickly pinched the nerve on the back of the neck, sending his opponent into a deep sleep... for now.

"Tenten!" Sasuke called.

"Here!" She replied. The reply seemed faint, but Sasuke could tell that she was close by.

"Keep talking," He said.

"Here. Closer. Warm. Cold. Here, ahh!" Tenten was cut off by a blow to the back. She spun her leg out, and caught him in the side. He jumped back. She felt a hand on her shoulder.

"It's me," She recognised Sasuke's voice as he pulled her gently towards him. He could smell the mud on her, and feel the blood on her arm, but he made sure not to comment. Their greatest chance was to remain silent. The only advantage they held was that they had was that they had trained for this. "Stay close."

He slipped one hand firmly around her stomach and slowly, noiselessly walked back. And she followed him.

"Leaving so soon?"

*

"Oi! Shika!" Kiba called, catching the torch light. "And you Tema. We have a situation on our hands."

"Troublesome," Shikamaru commented.

"We have a fight on our hands," Kiba said.

"Sounds like fun," Temari said, cracking her knuckles. "I take I that is has everything to do with my brothers."

Hinata stood quiet as they discussed, or predicted, the details. She couldn't believe that she had left Tenten.

"Let's just go already!" Hinata snapped at last. "I mean... Naruto or Sasuke or Tenten or someone could be in danger."

The minute she snapped she felt guilty, but they only smirked at her.

"Now that's eager," Temari laughed, setting of in a random direction.

*

"Naruto!" Sasuke seemed to be a mixture of relieved and annoyed. "Keep it down."

"Bu-" Naruto began to complain.

"No, they will find us," Sasuke cut him off. Arm aching slightly, he shifted his arm around Tenten's waist, holding her closer to him.

As quick, and quietly as they could they backed away. Neither Tenten nor Sasuke dared to speak, but Naruto only held his tongue out of annoyance. He hated to be told to shut up, but he knew he may have to listen to his friend for once.

"Gahh!" Naruto exclaimed, as he toppled backwards. He had caught his leg on an outstretched string. "Watch out, string there."

Before they had a chance to listen to Naruto, they also joined him on the floor, Tenten laying on top of Sasuke.

"Shush!" Sasuke instructed as he sat up with Tenten. They sat there the three of them, in the pitch black. Tenten was between Sasuke's legs, and Naruto was sprawled in the mud. Neither Sasuke or Tenten could see Naruto in the darkness. "I think we need to crawl now."

Naruto finally got to his hands and knees, and Tenten moved away from Sasuke. In a line, so they could hear each others breathing, they set off, crawling through the mud.

"The main road isn't far from here," Sasuke whispered.

"And I have my mobile, we will get a signal there," Naruto added. "We can all the others."
None of them spoke after that, but focused on keeping as quiet as they can. Sasuke and Naruto knew how close they should be to the edge, and Tenten trusted them and kept quiet. Her back hurt from a sharp blow, while her stomach felt bruised and tender. But it was nothing compared to other wounds she had received. She was just thankful that she had sustained none today.

The trees that were once densely packed in the space, were now beginning to spread out. The teens could only guess they were nearing the edge, as the large, threatening silhouettes were beginning to have more space between them. This was becoming a comfort to the young adults.

Soon, the trees vanished, and in its place was a large field of grass. And here, they regain their sight.

They jumped up, and ran. They ran in the same direction that they had left the forest, stumbling on the pot holed field. The relief was evident on their faces when the finally reached the firm concrete grounds.

"Call them!" Sasuke ordered Naruto.

Within a blink of an eye, Naruto whipped his phone out, and had it on the contact list.

"Hold on, if we didn't have a signal in there, then they won't," Tenten pointed out.

"Or so you would think," Sasuke said, as Naruto pressed his phone to his ear. "Shikamaru is a bit of a wizz kid. He put this software, and aerial on his phone. He gets signal almost everywhere."

"That's a point," Tenten said. "Why were you in the forest anyway?"

"We go there every Friday, just to train really. And to check on the other group," Sasuke said. "For reasons like this. What about you?"

"We were taking a short cut," Tenten replied.

"Didn't your parents ever tell you the forest was a dangerous place at night. You could have got lost," Sasuke said. "Actually, wait. I know they did."

"Tell me later," Tenten told him, turning her attention to Naruto as he connected.

"Get out of there," Naruto told them. He listened to the other end for a moment or two. "Yes that means no fighting. Stay quiet and leave."

He hung up.

"They are on their way," Naruto informed the waiting ears.

*

"Tenten is with Naruto and Sasuke?" Hinata asked, relieved, sharing the sentiment of her friend.

"Yes, so you have nothing to worry about," Temari assured the girl.

"Yes, now stop being so troublesome and shut up," Shikamaru said. "They attack based on sound."

The others nodded, keeping silent. Temari linked arms with the other female, trying to reassure her. In the torch light the fear was evident on Hinata's face.

Walking quietly, they soon slipped into a single file line, so Temari dropped Hinata's arm, in favour of holding her hand with her own free one.

The tree's seemed to be becoming denser as the walked, and Hinata realised how little of the forest her and Tenten had entered. Tenten had been guiding them around the edges.

But now they had to go straight through the forest. Hinata clutched Temari's hand tighter.

*

"They will be a while yet, they are at the other side of the forest, where we first found you," Sasuke said. "We may as well sit down."

Tenten didn't need telling twice. She walked over to a nearby lamppost and slid down it.

She could see her hands clearly in the light. They were mud covered, so much so she could not see the skin. The mud had mixed with the red of her blood. In the end, Kabuto had drawn a large, but not too deep, cut down her arm. But she could hardly feel the pain.

"What time is it?" Tenten asked, leaning her head against the cool metal.

"When I called them it was half ten," Naruto replied.

"It feels so much later," Tenten complained, closing her eyes. "I could go to sleep right now."

Sasuke poked her with his toe, adding another mud smear to her filthy top. She wondered briefly if the stains would come out, but then she realised that she really didn't care at that moment. He poked her again, and she opened her eyes, staring at him.

"I think you had best stand up," Sasuke said, offering his hand. "We may be out of the forest, but they may still attack."

Tenten nodded, and took the hand. She let him pull her up, and when she was on her feet she leaned against him lazily, her head resting on his shoulder. She heard him sigh.

She managed to keep her eyes open, but barely. She stood there, her whole weight leaning on Sasuke, head on shoulder when she heard it.

"Aww, isn't cute!" Someone cooed from the forest. Tenten couldn't be bothered to turn and see who it was. "Sasuke found himself a girlfriend!"

Suddenly she found the energy to move. She spun around and faced the voice. Coming towards them came the four people they were waiting for, much to their secret relief.

"I am not Sasuke's girlfriend. I am just too lazy to stand," Tenten sulked.

"And I am not her boyfriend," Sasuke said, for the sheer hell of it.

"At the moment," Temari teased.

They ignored her.

"Hinata!" Tenten smiled. She was safe. Hinata smiled back.

Sasuke waited for the others to get to them, before he began to talk.

"I doubt the others have gone home, they are more crafty then that, so I don't suggest you and Hinata go home. They know where I live anyway, so we all may as well go back to mine. Temari has clothes you can borrow somewhere I bet, and you can have a bath and what ever. We can also tend to wounds," Sasuke told the surrounding people, though it was more aimed at Tenten and Hinata. "It's also safer if some thing happens in the night, say they attack."

Tenten just yawned.

"As long as I get a piggie back I am all for it," Tenten muttered, not really caring what happened next, as long as where she went had a bed.

"I will take that as a yes then," Sasuke said, looking at Hinata, who just nodded.

Sasuke pulled Tenten onto his back, and they set off in favour of the house.

*

"Tenten!" Taki's frantic voice cut through the quiet. Tenten opened one sleepy eye.

"What's up mum?" Tenten asked.

"We need to leave," Taki told her daughter. Her words gained no response. "Now!"

The covers upon the bed seemed to throw themselves backwards, and in an automatic response Tenten curled herself into a ball.

"Now is not the time for games Tenten!" Her mum sounded worried, causing Tenten to open both eyes. "They are coming!"

That woke the sleep filled girl.

"What are we waiting for!" Tenten exclaimed, jumping from her bed.

She ran from the room, and down the stairs. The front door was wide open, and the car headlights were on. Her dad was sat at the drivers seat, and Hinata was sat in the back, face as pale as the white snow that was forming on the ground.

Bracing herself for the cold, Tenten ran across the front garden, and too the drive. She dived into the car, and shut the door firmly behind her.

She shivered as she put her seatbelt on. The metal was cold in her hands, and the cool of the material seemed to seep through her summer nightwear.

Her mum climbed into the car, and they were off.

"But wait!" Tenten had thought of something.

"We can't!" Ren barked, you could tell he was nervous.

"But we are meant to be going away with Sasuke, what are we going to do?" Tenten asked.

"We told them something popped up, and that we may not be in touch for a while," Taki told her.

"How long is a while?" Tenten whispered.

"For all we know, that 'a while', could be any amount of time. A month, a year, a decade..." Taki told her daughter.

Tenten didn't want to hear it. Because of this they were already leaving all her friends, apart from one, and now she could no longer see her best friend. Be it for any amount of time. The angry tears of self pity fell from Tenten's eyes.

She knew it wasn't her parents fault, but she couldn't help but blame them.

"I'm sorry," A voice murmured from somewhere in the car. Tenten blocked it out.

*

Tenten opened her eyes. She was laying on a white bed, which seemed to be covered in mud. Light was pouring through an open curtain. Tenten knew she was in a room, but it was not her own. She had no idea where she was, but she felt strangely calm.

Tenten slowly sat up. Her skin felt weird as she moved, and when she looked down she realised why. Her skin was caked in mud, in some places the mud had mixed with red blood.

Her back was aching, and her stomach felt tender. Slowly as she sat there, memories from last night came flooding back.

She was at Sasuke's house... and she had fallen asleep when he gave her a piggy back home.

Sasuke?

Sasuke!

She remembered him now. She couldn't remember the times they had together, but she remembered him. And that was something.

Slowly she got up, and walked to the door.

Opening it, she went down the corridor, looking for the stairs.

Finally, she found them, and walked slowly down them. At the bottom of the stairs, Tenten spotted an open door and through the crack she saw on Hyuuga. Her footsteps were slow and laboured, but she reached the room... containing clean people.

"Up at last," Hinata said as she walked into the room.

"Indeed I am," Tenten replied. "Umm, I feel like a skank, can I have a shower please?"

"Sure, but don't you want something to eat first, it's twelve o'clock," Temari told her.

"After, at the moment I don't feel like eating. Sitting like this and eating is one of the things I don't want to do in my life," Tenten replied. Temari smiled at her, and stood up.

"OK then, just follow me. I will get you some clothes," Temari said. She walked out of the room, and the brunette followed. They walked up the stairs Tenten had just walked down, and past the room Tenten had slept in. They then walked into the last room along that corridor. "This is where I stay whenever I sleep over."

Temari walked to the wardrobe and threw it open. There was a fair amount of clothes there, but the area was not full. Temari dug through, till she pulled out a pink vest top. She held it in front of Tenten and nodded, handing the other girl the clothes. She went back to looking through, till she spotted a pair of dark denim shorts. She pulled them out, and once again held them against Tenten.

"It's lucky we are the same short of sizes," Temari said, closing the wardrobe. She walked too the door, and Tenten followed. "Hinata is petite, so all I could offer her was a white summer dress and a belt."

Tenten understood what Temari meant. When they were younger Tenten and Hinata were constantly borrowing each others clothes, but now they couldn't. Hinata was much more petite then Tenten. Tenten followed Temari to the other end of the corridor. When they had reached the last door, Temari threw the door open.

"Towels are in there," Temari told her. "You don't have to worry about someone walking in, the boys have gone out on a patrol."

Tenten nodded, and step inside the bathroom, closing the door firmly behind her.

*

"Sasuke!" Tenten screamed, grabbing a towel. She was in the middle of getting dressed, when he had walked in. Luckily enough, for the both of them really, Tenten had both her bra and pants on. Bright red, the boy left the room.

Embarrassed, Tenten hurriedly pulled the shorts on and the vest top. Throwing her wet her into a ponytail, she left the bathroom.

"Sorry," Sasuke muttered as she left the room, him walking in and shutting the door behind him.

Tenten walked down the corridor and too the stairs. When getting dressed, Tenten had briefly taken note of the bruises she had, though she couldn't see her back. She had a large purple bruise spreading over her stomach. Her legs were sprinkled with purple dots, and on her arm a cut made its way down her arm. It was deeper then she thought.

The hot water of the shower had taken away some of her aches, and woken her up; and her appetite. She was starving.

"So, what about some food then?" Tenten asked, walking into what she guessed was the sitting room. The room that once contained Hinata and Temari, now also held everyone else, par Sasuke. Temari smiled, and stood up.

"I'm afraid toast is as luxurious as it gets," Temari said, walking to the kitchen. Tenten followed her, though she was beginning to feel like a bit of a stalker. "Here's the bread, and butter. And here's a plate."

Temari put the things on the side and walked out, leaving Tenten standing alone in the spacious kitchen. She looked around briefly, trying to spot the toaster. She saw a sheep, and at a closer look realised that was the toaster. Tenten smiled, she liked the design, though she guessed it wasn't Sasuke who brought it. She grabbed the bread, and dragged it and herself to the toaster, pushing the bread it. She guessed she had to push the tail down, and when she tried it, she was unsurprised to find she was right .Walking back to the other side of the kitchen, she grabbed the butter and put it by the toaster, along with the plate. Then she went on a hunt for a knife.

It was then Sasuke walked in.

"Looking for one of these?" Sasuke asked, opening a drawer and pulling out the required item. Tenten smiled and took the knife. The atmosphere was a little bit awkward, but they tried to ignore it.

"I remember you now," Tenten smiled. She knew how simple she sounded, but she didn't care. "I mean, I don't remember going on holiday with you, but I remember you. I remember you because I remember us running, and I was worried about not seeing you."

"That's nice," Sasuke smirked. "But why were you running?"

"We all were..." Tenten muttered. The toast popped at this moment, making them both jump. Tenten laughed nervously and pulled the hot toast from the sheep. Placing it on the plate, she began to butter it.

Neither of them spoke, Sasuke was waiting for an answer, and Tenten was lost in the memories that were best forgotten.

She turned around, and pulled herself onto the side board. Then, picking up the toast she bit into it, chewing it slowly. She turned at looked at Sasuke, a slight frown creasing her brow.

"I have to go," Tenten said, confused. Sasuke laughed at the expression on her face, and she shook herself out of it. "I mean, me and Hinata have some food shopping to do."

Tenten ate the last slice of toast, and pushed herself of the side board.

"Well, call us if you run into any trouble," Sasuke said, as he followed Tenten out of the room.

"We shopping?" Hinata asked Tenten when she walked into the room. Tenten nodded. "Wondered how long it would be before you remembered."

Tenten smiled, and offered Hinata her hand. Hinata smiled, and took it, while Tenten pulled her off of the sofa.

"See you all whenever," Tenten said, waving as she left the room.

"Bye," Hinata smiled, waving slightly.

They walked out of the house, and down the road. Tenten walked towards Hinata, and linked arms.

"What do we need to get then?" Tenten asked?

*

"Tenten?" Hinata asked. They were half way around the shopping mall by this point, and Tenten was in a slight day dream. "How are we going to get this home?"

"A taxi?" Tenten laughed, slightly. That was one fact neither of them had looked at.

"I guess so," Hinata smiled. "Tenten, may I ask you something, without you getting defensive?"

"Sure," Tenten replied, she wasn't really listening.

"Do you like Sasuke?" Hinata asked, putting some sugar in the trolley.

"Sure, he's a good friend. It's nice to be in touch again," Tenten replied.

"No, I mean as more then a friend," Hinata tried again.

"Why do you ask?" Tenten replied, answering with a question.

"Well, you seem happier. You often skip school, and go of with him, you smile more. You do that little sigh... you don't push him away," Hinata said. "You are breaking that promise you made to yourself for him."

"Then you have answered your own question," Tenten said. She knew deep down she liked him, from the moment she found out who he was, she couldn't lock him out. "Though I could argue we vanish purely for him to tell me about the past, that I am happier because they won't take no for an answer, that I sigh because I am happy I found my childhood friend. But you could just say you are glad they don't say no, because you see him more, for obvious reasons you are glad you have seen him again, and by getting him to tell me about the past we are spending time together. In the end, I would run out of reasons, and though this is a battle I usually fight, it's one that would make me lie to myself, and I don't want to do that any more."

"Doesn't this worry you?" Hinata whispers.

"More then anything. I am trying to get away," Tenten said. "But at the end of the day, my heart isn't in it."

"I know," Hinata smiled.

"I know that it is putting them in danger, but if they don't know anything then they are in no more danger then anyone else." Tenten said. "As long as we are on constant guard. Plus, they know the risks, I hope."

"Wait... I didn't pick anything up on that aisle!" Hinata exclaimed. Tenten laughed and spun the trolley around walking back up the aisle again.

*

"Sasuke's in loveee!" Temari laughed as he walked into the room. The girls had left five minutes or so ago, but he had only just left the kitchen. Tenten had made quiet a mess when making toast.

"You, can shut up," Sasuke said, sitting down on the sofa. He knew this taunting wouldn't end. He knew that from when Naruto suffered from it with Sakura.

"But its soo cute!" Temari carried on. He took it as a good sign no one else joined in.

"So is your crush on Shikamaru, but I don't go on about it," Sasuke retorted. Temari just sort of glared at Sasuke, but it did gain silence from her.

"Sasuke, can I talk to you?" Naruto said. For the first time in his life he was serious.

Sasuke nodded, and walked out of the room. They walked up the stairs, and into Naruto's bedroom, and he shut the door firmly behind him.

"I know something is going on between you and Tenten," Naruto said. "I can tell."

"It's nothing like what Temari thinks," Sasuke replied.

"I know that too," Naruto said. "I can tell that too. That's what you wish the relationship was."

"You're just as bad as Temari," Sasuke stated.

"No, I'm not, I'm not going to bug you about it, because it's your business. Plus you didn't join in with the Sakura stuff. Though to be honest you didn't join in with much," Naruto rambled slightly. "But now, you seem friendlier. I know we haven't known each other for ages, but I can still see the difference."

Sasuke just shrugged.

"I know something has happened between you two," Naruto carried on. "I just don't know what."

"Nothing romantic," Sasuke said.

"Not that that meant that was how you wanted it too be," Naruto smirked. "I know I probably may be getting this all wrong, but from what I can see, you used to be in love with her. She left, now she is back again, you remember why you love her."

"I-" Sasuke had no idea what to say. He knew it was true. "OK, you're right..."

"I thought so," Naruto smirked. "See, I can be clever when I want. And don't worry this will stay between us."

"Good, I don't need Temari to have fuel for her comments," Sasuke smiled slightly.

*

"Is that everything?" Tenten asked. She was now pushing the overflowing trolley, while Hinata carried a quickly filling basket. They were nearing the end of the seemingly endless shelves, so if the had missed anything, it would mean they would have to go back through the aisles.

"I hope so," Hinata laughed. Her arm was aching, for she had to put some of the bottles of milk in the basket.

"Me too, my arms are aching," Tenten said, but to her 'aching' seemed to be an understatement. She felt sorry for the wheels.

"Well, we will find out if we have forgotten something when we get home I guess," Hinata said, walking in the general direction that she hoped the checkouts were in.

Tenten pushed against the handle of the trolley, and it slowly began to move.

The checkout they found was empty, so while Tenten unpiled the trolley, Hinata filled the carrier bags.

Once that was done, they handed over the money, and attempted to carry them to the taxi bank.

*

"Eurgh, how many trips was that?" Tenten said, collapsing on the sofa. Her fingers were sore from carrying the carrier bags that seemed to stretch as she tried to move them from the boot of the taxi.

"I didn't want to count, I was focusing on moving quick so the bag didn't split on me," Hinata said, sitting on the sofa in a more lady like manner then her friend.

"Right, now to unpack?" Tenten sighed, and pushed herself off of the sofa.

"We may as well get it over with I guess," Hinata laughed, and copied her friend, walking into the kitchen.

They looked at the sea off carrier bags, and they felt the sigh escape their lips. Why had they brought so much.

As Tenten leant forward to check inside the first bag, the doorbell went.

"I'll get it!" Tenten exclaimed, running from the kitchen to answer the door.

"Nice to see you again," The red head at the door smirked.

"I'm sorry, but do I know you?" Tenten asked, puzzled.

"I met you last night, I do believe," Tenten's mind cast back without thought, and she could place the voice, that eerily calm one that gave away who the attacker was. Thinking fast, Tenten quickly tried to slam the door shut, but he already had his foot there. Tenten pushed on the door, but he pushed back. He frowned for a second, before exerting a sudden force Tenten wasn't ready for.

She lost her grip on the door, and it went flying back into the wall. A dent could be seen on the wall.

"Now that's no way to treat someone is it," The red head said. "You could have broken my foot."

Tenten didn't reply, but scowled at him. She stood in front of the door, not letting him pass.

"Ahh!" Hinata screamed from the kitchen. Tenten spun around, but remained blocking the way in. Soon, Hinata was dragged through from the kitchen by a hooded boy.

"Nice too see you both again," He sneered.

Tenten froze for a mere second, before aiming a punch at the hooded boys head. The boy behind her, grabbed her wrist and yanked, pulling her towards him.

He grabbed her other arm, and held her firm.

"I think you are coming with us," He smirked, dragging a kicking Tenten.