Hinata sat comfortably between Sasuke's legs, her focus intent on reading his essay. However, Sasuke's lips gently traced a path along her neck, eliciting a soft sigh from her. "Sasuke, I can't concentrate when you do that," she admitted, her voice filled with a mixture of exasperation and affection.

She felt the subtle movement of his smirk against her skin, his hands slowly inching upwards. Anticipating his intentions, Hinata swiftly intercepted his hands, preventing them from venturing further. "After we finish the homework... maybe," she suggested, her gaze meeting his with a hint of playfulness.

A slight frown formed on Sasuke's face, his boredom apparent. "Fine," he conceded with a touch of annoyance in his voice.

Hinata returned her attention to the essay, determined to focus on the task at hand.

Meanwhile, Sasuke took the opportunity to distract himself by grabbing Hinata's phone and delving into a game she had installed. As he played, a text message notification appeared on the screen. It was from Naruto, and Sasuke swiftly deleted it, not wanting to disrupt the moment.

Hinata, sensing a slight disturbance, inquired, "Did I receive a message?" Her curiosity piqued, she glanced towards her phone, but Sasuke quickly intervened, his tone casual.

"No, it was just a notification about someone posting on their story," he replied nonchalantly, his actions concealing the truth.

Hinata sighed in mild frustration. "I hate those notifications," she admitted, a hint of annoyance in her voice.

"Why not turn the notifications off?" Sasuke suggested, raising an eyebrow.

Hinata turned to him, her eyes widening in surprise. "Wait, you can do that?" She asked, her astonishment evident.

Sasuke couldn't help but smirk at her reaction. "What generation are you again? Gen X?" He teased playfully, causing Hinata to gasp and turn around in his lap.

"I'm younger than you!" She exclaimed softly, feeling a tinge of embarrassment at her lack of technological knowledge.

Sasuke let out a small chuckle, finding her reaction endearing. "Don't worry about it. I'll show you how to turn it off," he assured her, wrapping his arm around her waist as they both focused on her phone. Hinata turned around in his lap once more, her back against his chest, as he held the phone in front of them.

"First, go to your settings," Sasuke instructed, guiding her through the menus. His fingers deftly navigated the interface, impressing Hinata with his familiarity. "Now, open the notifications tab," he continued, as they reached the desired section. Hinata watched attentively, feeling a sense of gratitude for his help.

"Scroll down until you find the app, and then turn off the notifications for it," Sasuke explained, demonstrating the steps.

Hinata's smile brightened as she followed his guidance. "Thank you, Sasuke!" she exclaimed, her gratitude overflowing. Unable to resist, she turned and planted a gentle kiss on his cheek, expressing her appreciation.


Naruto's frustration grew as he continuously checked his phone, hoping for a message from Hinata, only to be met with silence. "What the hell?" He muttered to himself, sitting on his bed with a mix of confusion and concern. Hinata never left him on read before, and the lack of communication between them left him puzzled. He hadn't reached out in a while, but neither had she, so why was she angry with him?

Sighing, Naruto rubbed the back of his neck, contemplating his next move. Unable to bear the uncertainty any longer, he made up his mind to go to Hinata's apartment and confront her, whether she liked it or not. He grabbed his coat and left his room, stepping out of the dormitory and heading towards her place. Upon reaching her apartment, it took him a moment to gather the courage to knock on the door. As soon as he did, Neji appeared before him, attempting to close the door in his face. Naruto swiftly stopped it with his hand, not willing to give up so easily.

"Hinata's not here," Neji stated bluntly, trying to dismiss Naruto.

Naruto, however, was determined to make his presence known. "Can you at least tell her I stopped by?" He requested, his eyes pleading with Neji.

Reluctantly, Neji opened the door wider and glanced at Naruto with a mix of curiosity and suspicion. "What did you do this time?" He inquired, his voice laced with a hint of caution.

Naruto raised his hands in a defensive gesture. "Nothing," he insisted earnestly. "I swear, I think she's mad at me."

Neji leaned against the door frame, studying Naruto intently. "Well, you better apologize soon for whatever shit you did. We're moving to America soon," he stated matter-of-factly.

Naruto's eyes widened in surprise. "Wait, what?" He exclaimed, caught off guard by the revelation.

"Wow, you must have really gotten on her nerves if she didn't tell you," Neji remarked, his tone tinged with a hint of exasperation.

Naruto stood there, stunned by the realization that Hinata and Neji were moving to America. He couldn't believe the timing of it all, feeling a mix of frustration and desperation. As Neji began to close the door, Naruto's plea for help escaped his lips.

"Wait! Neji, please!" Naruto's voice cracked with a sense of urgency. "I need to talk to her. It's important!" He hoped his words would reach Neji and convince him to relay the message.

Neji paused for a moment, his expression showing a flicker of consideration. However, his resolve remained firm. "No," he stated firmly, his voice betraying a hint of frustration. "You need to figure this out on your own."

The door closed shut, leaving Naruto standing there, his frustration mounting. He clenched his fists, trying to contain his anger. "Damn it!" He muttered, his words laced with both annoyance and disappointment. Naruto took a deep breath, realizing that he had to find another way to reach Hinata.

As he descended the stairs, his mind raced with thoughts of how to approach the situation. The weight of his own actions and the potential consequences bore down on him. Naruto knew that simply pleading for forgiveness wouldn't be enough. He needed to show Hinata that he was willing to make amends.

"You gotta figure it out yourself," Naruto mimicked Neji's words bitterly.


Itachi stood outside his brother's room, sensing something was amiss with the unnerving silence that enveloped the house. He couldn't quite put his finger on it until he approached Sasuke's door. He pressed his ear against it, hoping to catch any indication of what was happening inside.

To his surprise, he heard a hushed voice. "Shhh," Sasuke whispered, followed by Hinata's unmistakable giggle. Itachi raised an eyebrow, intrigued and amused by their clandestine activities. He decided to have a little fun at their expense.

Knocking on the door, Itachi called out, "Sasuke?"

"Go away!" Came Sasuke's irritated response from within.

With a mischievous smile playing on his lips, Itachi tried to turn the doorknob, only to find it locked. He chuckled to himself, thoroughly enjoying the opportunity to interrupt their intimate moment.

Suddenly, a moan escaped Hinata's lips, barely muffled. Itachi couldn't resist seizing the perfect chance to throw them off-guard. "I hope you're wearing a condom!" He announced, unable to contain his wicked sense of humor.

"Shut up!" Sasuke retorted, his voice laced with annoyance.

Itachi couldn't help but burst into laughter at his brother's reaction. He reveled in the priceless and awkward situation he had created, knowing full well that he had successfully interrupted their passionate rendezvous.

Meanwhile, inside the room, Hinata buried her face in embarrassment, while Sasuke glared at the door, cursing Itachi's impeccable timing.

Sasuke's irritation peaked as he heard Itachi's laughter echoing through the door. Frustration mixed with a hint of mischief in his eyes, he turned to Hinata with a devilish smirk. "If he doesn't leave us alone, we'll just have to take our activities to his bed," Sasuke whispered, a mischievous glint in his eyes.

Hinata's eyes widened, her face flushed with a mix of embarrassment and amusement. "Sasuke, you wouldn't!"

Sasuke's smirk widened as he glanced back at the door. "Oh, I would. Trust me."

Itachi, who had overheard their conversation, couldn't help but chuckle at Sasuke's threat. He replied with a playful tone, "Oh, is that how you want to play, little brother? Just remember, payback can be quite...stimulating."

Hinata, her embarrassment reaching new heights, muttered, "I can't believe this is happening."

The banter continued, each sibling attempting to one-up the other with their hilarious and increasingly absurd comments. Itachi made jokes about soundproofing the room, Sasuke mentioned creating a "Do Not Disturb" sign, and Hinata pleaded for the ground to swallow her whole.

Through it all, their laughter intertwined with the awkwardness, forming an unlikely bond of shared amusement. Despite the embarrassment, they couldn't help but appreciate the absurdity of the situation and the unique dynamics of their eccentric family.

As the teasing subsided, Itachi's voice softened. "Alright, you two, I'll leave you to your... activities. But remember, I always have an ear for your escapades. Have fun!"

With a sigh of frustration, he reluctantly pulled away from her, their connection abruptly severed. The air crackled with a mix of lingering desire and disappointment.

"Well... He just killed the mood," Sasuke muttered, his voice laced with annoyance.