Chapter 6: The sighting of a prodigy

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I pre-posted this cause I'm honestly in a good mood and could care less about a dumb table.

For once in this month things are finally going smoothly as planned. I've managed to avoid author's block, finish four books in the last three days(I'm a fast reader) and set down the plot for my two books OSCIN and Eradication.

Yes, I've decided to continue the vampire book along with this one. Updates should be coming soon. If you haven't read it yet, you should.

Enjoy reading.

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The training continued for a two months. Each course harder than the last. I barely had time for Hinata anymore.

Sometimes I'd play with her, making goofy faces and teaching her a few things. Now, I was too tired to even crawl.

Which reminds me, Hinata could crawl now. My father had tried to bring her to the 'play room'. It didn't work, obviously and she cried as soon as the softballs hit her.

I could give up too and join her back in the crib. But I didn't want to. Call it stubbornness. As much as it hurt me, I wanted to get stronger.

In Naruto, the strongest survived. Besides, if I wanted to be on par with Sasuke and Naruto in shippuden, I'd have to begin working on it now.

Every time after training Hiashi would leave without a word. I'd thought passing the courses would impress him but the guy's face was hard as a rock. I'd just have to try harder, I guessed.

I started my meditation when I was five and a half month old. Manipulating chakra wasn't an easy feat I tell you. It was like picking water. You'll grab it, only for it to flow away.

It was all I ever did, apart from training. I placed all my childishness aside for that. It must have been a drastic change from my little jovial self because my mother was worried.

She couldn't argue with her husband though. He was the head of the family. His word was law. I tried to act a bit happy for her but other than that, nothing.

It also helped that Hinata became more needy for attention. My calm, compliant self made it easy for them to shift to her.

After all, Rin was the good girl. Rin could handle herself. She was already strong for a baby.

On my sixth month I cracked the code to chakra. It wasn't about grabbing it from where it settled. Chakra flowed, it was all about directing its current. To channel it, guide it through your body by the use of hands signs and release it.

Of course that too wasn't something easily accomplished. I had small chakra, which made it take longer to gather and harder to contain.

It was on my eighth month that I finally mastered the art. I'd slowly managed to pick up my chakra, holding it in. Right at my fingertips but never releasing it.

I'd keep it for five minutes, sometimes seven. Slowly, until I could hold it for thirty minutes straight.

On my first try of the clone jutsu, I passed.

It was late in the evening, I'd just finished my training and begun my daily meditation.

I'd been thinking of all the great jutsu I could learn and possibly create when I decided to try one out. The first and only thing to come in my mind was the kage bunshin no jutsu. It was the easiest and simplest to do.

Drawing in a breadth, I got into a sitting position in my crib and crossed my index finger over the other. The chakra moved in me, guided by the sign.

Muttering the name, I released the energy. The infamous sound of a puff making me blink in surprise. At that exact time Helen walked in with Hinata in her arms.

She dropped my baby sister, gaping at me in surprise. Hinata never did hit the floor because Hayashi, another of my nannies caught her seconds before she hit.

"Are you alright Helen~sa-"

She paused at me, her jaw dropping to the floor.

My mother immediately ran out, coming a second later with my father. He widened his eyes at me, looking from me to my clone, then back to me.

My clone giggled at them, and I clapped my hands at him.

"Da-da!" I exclaimed.

Then I scrunched my face in focus. "Hee-ya-hee!" I yelled out. Then my clone said,

"Da-da! Hee-ya-hee!"

While acting, I thought of if my clone was replica of a seventeen year old in a baby, or replica of a baby containing a seventeen year old.

Hiashi schooled his expression, Hus face calm.

Everyone held their breadth, waiting. Baby Hinata mumbled incoherently, playing with the nanny's hair.

"Honey, I think she might be a prodigy." Helen muttered gently to her husband.

Hiashi turned to his wife. "We'll see about that."

And with those words, left me thinking if I would ever be able to get to the guy.

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It's unfortunate we didn't get to see the parade around the village but I swear I'll make it up to you guys.

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