This is will be the good, bad and true endings that I thought of with my last story Liars Ever After. Context will be giving in which chapters you should read first if you haven't read Liars Ever After at all. To understand what is happening and why.

AN bleuxe: In Liars Ever After read chapters 25, 26 and skip to 33. Only if you want context.

This story is only meant for Mature audiences only and viewer discretion is advise. All of Konoha 12 are in early twenties as they were in Liars Ever After. Enjoy and Happy reading.


It was 7AM in the morning when Obito abruptly woke Hinata up. At first her heart swelled with happiness, but she then noticed his hair was completely white and he looked terrible. Also he had both of his original sharingan eyes back. Before she could speak he quickly interrupted her.

"I lost the war and now we have to get out of here as fast as possible," he literally threw her necklace back around her neck. It was all bloody and felt very slimy on her skin.

"Wait what about Konan?" she didn't know what else to say.

"There's no time!" he snapped before grabbing by her arm a lot rougher than he had intended to. All Obito could think about was when things went horribly wrong was saving Hinata. He already watched his first love die in front of him because of Madara and he had to make sure it never happening a second time.

Before she could exhale, he teleported them in the middle a frozen tundra. She coughed and shivered from the sudden weather change. Obito was leaning almost all of his weight on her and was sweating bullets.

"O-Obito!" Hinata struggled to hold on to him. It didn't help that she was in nothing, but a night gown barefooted on snow. He was also barefoot with war torn pants and shirtless.

"U-Up ahead there is a cabin...you see it?" he huffed and puffed with one eye opened try to keep himself steady on his feet. He meant to teleport them inside the cabin, but with all the battles he was in last night it greatly weakened him.

She nodded presuming to walk towards the cabin that a couple yards from them. At the door she felt it was locked without asking she used her byakugan and found the key underneath a nearby rock.

"Will you be alright if I go grab the key?" Hinata asked as she leaned him against the doorframe.

"D-Don't worry for me Hinata just get the key," his teeth were chattering because he was so low on chakra that he couldn't use it to warm himself up.

She hurried to get the key, but it was frozen to the stone. Opening her byakugan seeing the weak point in the rock and striked it. It crumbled to bits releasing the key and she went back to him to support him from falling.

Finally able to get in, Hinata put him as gently as possible in the nearest bed and quickly locked the door to keep anymore freezing air coming in. Obito was trembling terribly at this point. She knew it was early stages of hypothermia. His chakra was almost completely spent the only thing had clinging to him life had to be the first DNA.

She got him to the bed where he immediately passed out. There was so much Hinata wanted to ask Obito like what happened? How did he lose the war? How did he escape barely alive? Where were they at?

The most important thing she wanted to tell him is that she was pregnant. But she merely put her hand to his forehead and felt that he was burning up.

"A fever this is not good," Hinata said more to herself than to anyone else. She commenced heal noting that her chakra wasn't going to be enough in order to save his life. Looking around the cabin now because she needs to find any type of medicine.

Finally able to find some stored in the closet though it wasn't much to her. It was still better than nothing. She made sure to wake him up to administration the medicine. Found some logs placed them in the fireplace to start a fire.

The place had to a safehouse because it seemed fully stock with rations, but she did wonder why it was in the middle of a freeze tundra. There was no running water nor electricity. So, she had to pour a jug of water a cooking pot and on the fire.

As soon as it was boiling Hinata took the pot off by the handle to sat it next to the bed. With a hand towel she began cleaning the grime and any cuts that was on his body until he was completely clean.

After she suddenly remembered that she was wear that filthy necklace and attempted to take it off. Obito immediately grabbed her wrists preventing her and scaring her in the process.

"Don't ever take it off because if you do, he will be able to find us!" he said adamantly holding her wrists a little too tightly.

"O-Ok please Obito your hurting me!" she said and instantly he released her.

He mumbled his apologies and laid back watching as she gently washed the necklace that was still on her neck with the towel.

"What happened out there?" Hinata mustered the courage to ask now he was awake.

"I failed and barely escaped," Obito sighed warily laying his head back on the pillow.

"Yes...I see that I just-"

"Hinata, I lost! There is nothing no more to say!" the rouge nin implored because he didn't want to talk about this.

"You left Obito and completely abandoned me!" she snapped back upset now.

"All you left was a letter! I-I thought I would never see you again!" her voice full of hurt.

"Couldn't drag you into this war..I did everything in my power to stop him, but he knew and played me like a fiddle..." he said defeated with his hands covering his face.

Obito didn't dare look at Hinata. How could he? He had failed and now he had to hold close the only precious person he had left. He also greatly angered Madara by destroying Jūbi and at least saving the world from Infinite Tsukiyomi. But his mentor was no longer reanimated and was back in the flesh was more terrifying than ever.

Warmth suddenly enveloped Obito because her arms were around his head. Pulling him into her loving embrace as she felt his tears hit her skin. Hinata had never seen him cry before and everything seemed so hopeless in that moment.

"Your not a failure," her words were nothing, but sweet lies to him.

"We can start all over again. Free from the shinobi world," the blue kunoichi trying to echo words he said to her not so long ago.

"Because I'm pregnant..." she spoke softly in his ear with her fingers running through his newly white hair.

Hinata no longer felt his teardrops as he moved his head downward to feel his smile onto her belly.

9 months passed

Obito raised his axe to chop up more firewood. His paranoia increased ever more slightly with each passing day. The threat of Madara still loomed over his little family's head. A week ago, Hinata gave birth to their beautiful daughter Uteki. It was a nerve wrecking moment because there were no doctors and basically Hinata was in terrible pain walking through him of what he needs to do.

In the end everything turned out alright and his daughter was healthy along with Hinata. He really couldn't ask for anymore better results than that. Obito tied up the firewood to bring it inside their cozy little cottage. In the back of his mind, he knew they had to leave soon, but a blizzard was heading their way. He didn't feel comfortable teleporting his newborn child just yet.

Plus, Obito was concealing his chakra in order to make it hard for Madara to track him down. Hinata had the necklace to keep her hidden. Their location was remote in the land of Iron isolated from people and civilization. He sets the firewood down in the corner shaking the freshly powdered snow off of himself.

"Sooner than later, we need to leave this place," he muttered under his breath.

"Hmm?" Hinata hummed thinking he was talking to her as he shook his head.

Obito sat down in a chair and began sharpening his hunting knife there was a bear that he has been tracking lately and was get too close in his territory. It was a threat to his family, and it needed to be taken care of. Putting on his warmer clothes and packed the necessary things need for the hunt.

"Your going out?" Hinata asked as she bundled up Uteki in a sling to have her in the front.

"Yes, I be back in a couple hours. It shouldn't be too long I hope," he said briefly strapping the backpack to his back.

"Can we come with you it should take long to put Uteki in winter clothes and-"

"No, I don't think that is a good idea," Obito instantly shut that down.

"I'm tracking a bear in hopes to killing it. It would be dangerous to also have Uteki in this type of weather for long periods of times as well,"

Hinata let out a sigh because she was tired of being stuck in this tiny cabin. Somedays she would be only let out for less than an hour of a day after Uteki was born and when she became heavily pregnant, she couldn't hunt with him anymore. It was enough to drive her stir crazy.

"Hey, I know you want out of here," he suddenly put his hand on the top of her head.

"Trust me I'm thinking of our next move will be sooner than later," with a small peck on the lips, he was out the door.

What Obito said would take a couple hours, did not and it was now nighttime. Hinata didn't want to worry for him because he was a fully capable shinobi, but still.

"Where are you Obito?" she said to herself while getting a bath ready for her to take with her daughter.

After their bath Hinata lay down to breastfeed Uteki. Nighttime was usually Obito took it on himself to watch and take care of their daughter. He always had trouble sleeping in general since the war. After burping the infant, Hinata decided to her to rock to sleep. Putting her sleeping daughter next to her in bed because they didn't want to waste resources to make a crib.

Being in a frozen tundra, any animals that the killed was used as pelts for blankets and clothing. The wood that they would get was sparse. So, when Hinata was out for fresh air she would push her byakugan to the limit looking for any resources that they need. Obito would always tell her to be vigilant and she would always check the parameter of their land. Once before she sleeps and again when she woke up in the morning.

"Byakugan," Hinata spoke as quietly as possible.

She was mostly checking for Obito than security checks this time. There were no signs of him and nothing unusual was happening outside. Just gust picking up and that blizzard was definitely going be on them soon. There was no way she would be able to sleep without him.

The blue kunoichi did sat up from the bed when her necklace slipped from her neck. The coin like pendant bounced and rolled on the floor as she failed to catch it. She quickly dropped to the floor to grab it.

"Damnit how did this clasp break!" she panicked slightly. Obito was going to be angry at her because he was obsessed with their safety. She was trying her best to fix it, but it was useless. It would not stay on her neck, she just ended up wrapping the necklace around her wrist and forcibly turning into a bracelet.

Uteki began crying and immediately Hinata attended to her. It took over thirty minutes to put her back to sleep and gently lay her on her back in the middle of the bed. When she heard something heavy being dragged across the ground outside with each crunch of a footstep. It had to be Obito was all Hinata was thinking.

"Welcome hom-" her voice suddenly faded as soon as she opened the door. It wasn't Obito carrying a massive bear on his back, but Madara Uchiha. Not only that, but he was carrying a batter and beaten Obito on his back.

In fear Hinata immediately backed away as Madara enter their home. Dropping Obito on floor like the bloody heap that he was. She dropped to her knees near his body.

"Touch him and I'll finish him off,"

Her hands hovered a mere inches from Obito's chest and her fingers trembled from his cold words. She felt a small hope to know that he was still alive, but the state he was in, she did not know for how long.

"H-He could d-die...I-I'm medic n-nin," she stuttered, but she made sure to watch him as he shut the door.

"I will not repeat myself Hinata," his threat was clear, and she especially hated hearing her name slip out of his mouth.

He walked by their bed and instantly Hinata jumped up to attack him because she won't let him near her daughter. He easily grabbed her by her neck and squeeze to point she couldn't breathe. He dropped her before she passed out as she coughed several times.

"You think that I would hurt a newborn? I'm unlike your precious Obito, who willing kill members of his own clan,"

Hinata flinched at his word as if they slapped her across her face. But still brave enough to stand up against him with her byakugan blazing.

"You seriously injured her father and you hurt me her mother...move away from my daughter now!" she said with so much fury in her voice.

Madara obliged to her demand, seeing he wasn't going to have any type of rational conversation standing next to the sleeping infant. Deciding to move over to the furnace to sit in a chair.

"I haven't come to fight you woman," he lowered his voice knowing it wouldn't be much of a fight for him anyways.

Hinata merely glance over at Uteki to make sure she was ok, before looking over at Obito again. He was in the worse shape she ever saw him. He was just so mangled, and it was miracle he was even breathing at all.

"Let me heal-"

"No and do not ask again," he automatically cut her off.

"He's dying please!" Hinata couldn't just stand idly by and knew she could save his life.

"He only alive because of you revealing your location during our fight," Madara refused her pleads.

"A lifetime of work destroy because Obito want to be selfish and only think of his peace...not of the world...no I believe he deserves a lifetime suffering since clearly he hasn't been through enough,"

Just as Hinata about to speak, Madara grabbed her by wrist with necklace on it since she was within arm.

"I would think before you speak unless you want to make your daughter to be an orphan?"

He was angry beyond angry none of them understood that. Infinite Tsukiyomi was perfect, and it would it of solve all of the shinobi world problems. But then Obito sealed the Jūbi with Amber Purifying Pot. Sealing away all of the tailed beasts wiping them clean of this world. Making Infinite Tsukiyomi impossible to achieve now.

Hinata quickly shut her mouth tightly, not wanting her daughter to suffer such a terrible fate. She did not know what the future had for her family, but no matter how bleak. She had to keep all of them alive.