When Left Behind. . .

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Sorry if this seems late to you.

She was being replaced.

Hinata stared blankly at the white haired male for exactly twenty-three seconds as her mind seemed to shut down, and the world seemed to lose color. Her guard had been dropped completely, and her emotions ran in circles around each other before they finally decided what Hinata would feel next. 

She was being replaced?

Hinata's mentally ran through any possiblity that would mean the addition of a teammate without the removal of another. Afterall, there was no way she'd be removed from Team Eight; if they had wanted to get rid of her then they would have had her replaced after her first six months on the team. How would he have known anyway? He's not even of Konoha if his complexation was anything to go by. 

She wasn't being replaced.

He wasn't even of the the village, so how would he know something that personal unless he had made it up to distract her.

He was lying.

He had to be.

There was no way her team could just throw her away after the years they had spent together, the bonds they had forged, the encounters they had gone through.

They couldn't just throw that away.

But they could, a traitorous voice whispered in her thoughts.

And if they wanted better for the team they would, Hinata finished solemnly.

There were no more tears to cry at that moment, no more emotions to feel, no more chances to get. This was where life finally puts its foot down and tells her that it can't deal with her shit anymore.

The presences from the start of the forest were now just behind a few feet of trees, and the closer they got, the more Hinata could feel the sinking feeling in her gut.

". . .-ello, are you listening? I don't like being ignored."

Hinata's wide white eyes flicked upward, and made contact with a pair of purple slits that held heavy hints of impatience.

"Are you gonna cry cause I don't have the time or patience for that," the boy said with a raised eyebrow.

Hinata looked at him with blank eyes before saying,

"No, not anymore."

Turning around shakyily, she began to walk away from the field before full of sprinting.

The presences of her teammates and friends dimmed behind her.

Where was she heading she didn't know right now, but she would when she got there.

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IT HAS BEEN A YEAR IM SORRY.
Last year frankly sucked and it probably shows in my update schedule. Im sorry this is short, but I do have something big coming up next. Bye.
 

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