Chapter 10: Date night

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It had been two weeks since Kiba and Hinata started dating. Kiba wanted to show Hinata the difference between a regular kiss and a passionate one. He leaned in, his lips meeting hers, and she felt a warm sensation spreading throughout her body. The kiss was gentle and tender, conveying a sense of affection and tenderness that Hinata had never felt before. They parted only a few centimeters apart, and Hinata opened her eyes, feeling a little dazed.

Then Kiba showed Hinata what a passionate kiss felt like. Their bodies pressed closer as their mouths moved together in a tantalizing dance. Their tongues explored and intertwined with each other, and Hinata couldn't handle the intensity. She pushed Kiba back with her hands, needing to catch her breath.

As they broke apart, Hinata felt a weird sensation. She wasn't sure how she felt about the passionate kiss. It was powerful and intense, but it left her feeling confused. She couldn't describe the feeling, but she knew it wasn't right.

Hinata looked at Kiba with wide eyes, trying to catch her breath. Kiba winked at her, teasing her. "You'll get a lot more from me," he said, making Hinata blush. She suddenly realized the position they were in, and she was sitting on his lap.

Kiba chuckled at her reaction and brushed his thumb over her cheek. "Relax, Hinata. It's just a kiss," he said, trying to reassure her.

Hinata took a deep breath, trying to steady herself. She wasn't sure why she was feeling this way. Kiba was her first boyfriend, and she had kissed him before, but this time it was different. The passion in the kiss had stirred something inside her, something she couldn't quite put her finger on.

"I...I don't know how I feel," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.

Kiba's expression softened, and he took her hand in his. "That's okay, Hinata. You don't have to figure it all out right now. We can take things slow," he said, his thumb tracing circles on the back of her hand. Hinata nodded, feeling a little more at ease.

She soon stood up and stepped away from Kiba, trying to compose herself. "Um, would you like to go out and have dinner?" she asked, her voice soft and tentative.

Kiba stood up and took her hand, a broad smile spreading across his face. "Yeah, let's go!" he exclaimed, planting a gentle kiss on her forehead before they walked out of her apartment, hand in hand.

As they walked down the street, Kiba put his arm around Hinata's shoulders and pulled her close to him. Hinata blushed at the gesture, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness about their date.

They arrived at a cozy little restaurant and were seated at a small table in the corner. Kiba ordered some food for them and as they waited they started chatting.

Kiba's laughter echoed through the room, and Hinata couldn't help but smile at the sound. "Akamaru misses you. Sometimes I have to show him a picture of you just so he will calm down," he said with a grin.

Hinata's smile widened at the thought of Kiba's loyal companion. She missed Akamaru too, but unfortunately, Mochi, her own feline companion, did not get along well with dogs. Whenever Kiba came over, Mochi would hide in Hinata's bedroom and hiss if she caught a whiff of him. It was strange behavior from the usually docile cat. Perhaps it was because of Kiba's scent, or maybe it was simply a territorial instinct.

Regardless, Hinata felt torn between her love for the pets. "Mochi doesn't seem to like you very much," she admitted with a small frown. "I don't know why. Maybe she can smell Akamaru on you, or maybe she's just being difficult."

Kiba shrugged, unfazed by Mochi's hostility. "Well, I'll just have to win her over one day," he said with a confident grin. "Is she like that with anyone else?"

Hinata shook her head slightly. "Well, she's not particularly fond of Sakura sometimes, but she doesn't mind her either. However, for some reason, she has taken a liking to Uchiha-san, maybe even more than she does to me," Hinata confessed, a small smile playing at the corner of her lips.

"For not knowing Sasuke that long, you would assume that she would hate him." Kiba said surprised. Hinata nodded in agreement. The waiter arrived shortly after putting their food in front of them.

Kiba looked at the food and his stomach grumbled. "Man, this looks amazing," he said before picking up his fork and digging in.

"I know," Hinata said, continuing the conversation, taking a sip of water. "But I think Mochi can sense something in him that we can't."

Kiba raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?"

Hinata paused, thinking of how to explain it. "Maybe because she's a cat, she's drawn to him because he's so calm and collected. It's like he has this aura that attracts her."

Kiba nodded slowly, taking a bite of his food. "Interesting theory. Maybe we should bring Mochi over to Sasuke's place and see what happens."

Hinata chuckled. "I don't think Uchiha-san would appreciate that very much."

Kiba grinned. "Maybe not, but it would be worth it just to see Mochi's reaction."

They both laughed, enjoying their meal and each other's company.

After finishing their meal, they strolled along and ended up by a lake. Hinata hugged her legs while sitting beside Kiba, who leaned back on his arms and gazed up at the moon. "The moon looks stunning tonight," Kiba whispered. Hinata turned to him and then followed his gaze, beholding the captivating sight of the full moon, looming large and luminous in the sky. It was so breathtaking that she felt like she could reach out and touch it. The tranquility of the night enveloped them, broken only by the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze.

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Kiba's phone rang, and as he answered it, he looked at Hinata apologetically. "I'm sorry, Hinata, I have to go home," he said, standing up. Hinata nodded and watched as he left, feeling a sense of disappointment.

As she walked into her apartment building, she noticed a figure in a hoodie waiting for the elevator. It was Sasuke. Hinata's heart skipped a beat as she stood next to him, side-eyeing him nervously. He looked over at her with a raised eyebrow before deciding to ignore her. The elevator arrived, and they both stepped in together. Sasuke leaned against the wall, creating an awkward tension between them that was palpable. Hinata's heart raced, and her stomach filled with butterflies. She shook her head, feeling conflicted. Dating Kiba was fun, but she realized that she missed the butterflies in her stomach that Sasuke seemed to evoke in her.

The ride in the elevator felt excruciatingly long to Hinata, even though it was just a few floors. The silence between her and Sasuke was stifling. She kept her gaze focused on the changing numbers above the elevator door, trying to avoid looking at him.

Sasuke, on the other hand, appeared completely unfazed by the tension. He continued to lean against the wall, seemingly indifferent to Hinata's presence. She couldn't help but steal a few glances at him from the corner of her eye. His chiseled features and brooding aura were as captivating as ever, and it only intensified the fluttering in her stomach.

As the elevator reached the fourth floor, Sasuke stepped out without a word, leaving Hinata in a state of confusion. She watched him walk down the hallway, his dark silhouette disappearing into the distance.

The doors closed, and Hinata was left alone to contemplate her feelings. She had enjoyed her time with Kiba, but now, being in such close proximity to Sasuke, she couldn't deny the emotions he stirred within her. The familiar sensation of butterflies in her stomach was a stark reminder of the unresolved conflict in her heart.

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