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[After the events of this thread.]

For the first time in Hanabi's life, she realized that she was in constant pain.

And not just any pain.

The kind that latched onto you and never let go, for as long as you lived.

She knew pain; Neji had dislocated both her arms several times, had popped a small hole in one lunch, had gotten a clean hit at her solar plexus so often.

Her father had done at least that much.

She knew physical pain, how much it hurt just to use your chest for breathing, lying back as blood entered a lung, staring at the sky knowing that the moment this was healed you'd have to do it all over again until you learned to block your open spots.

She knew the pain of tedium, sitting in a classroom, one on one with an Elder for a teacher, having to write pages and pages of essays on Why The Juuin Kept Hyuuga Safe and How The First Three Ninja World Wars Started. Having to repeat the same stroke in calligraphy until her arm felt like it was ready to fall off.

She knew the pain of desire; to watch Konohamaru, Moegi and Udon going to class together while she was forced alone in a room with a man 70 years her senior. Watching others enjoy the pleasure of teamwork and company, of going to a sleepover, sitting around a campfire eating junk food and telling stories, of being patted on the head by a teacher and told you did a good job in no uncertain terms, no workarounds, no backhanded compliments.

But this? This was beyond any of those. This was hunger. Sheer hunger, to be thought of as a human being and not a "thing to protect". Not an "heiress". Not as "Hinata's little sister". Not as "the better of Hiashi's daughters". Not "that Hyuuga". Not "the girl with the big bug eyes who was creepy and would put the Hyuuga curse on you!"

She had been trying to make it back to Orochimaru's...but her vision was fuzzy and her limbs were trembling. She fell to her knees, staring at the ground, unable to stop them any longer.

She just wanted to be herself.

Just "Hanabi".

For once, in her sad life, to not have her eyes give her away and have people treat her with instant indifference and deference before she could open her mouth.

It took several moments, but Hanabi got back to her feet. And when she did, she swung her fist and hit a large rock settled into the side of a cliff. Again, again, again she hit the bare stone, splitting the knuckles of both hands as tears flowed.

Crying. She was crying?

She couldn't remember ever doing that in her life.

The pain and the blood didn't matter. The eerie creak of the stone, as if it were upset by the brutality, it meant nothing. She was not a person, she was a tool, a thing, a means, a purpose, a body to stand in that any person could've taken if only their stars had been aligned a little differently and sprouted at a different time.

Crack. Crickack.

The stone was soon coated in red.

Hanabi slumped back to her knees, staring at it. It was good, then, that she wasn't a person. Tools didn't bleed, only people.
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...and Hanabi didn't see them often. She considered herself, at this point, little more than a drone of the Hyuuga estate, fated to take on the much respected, prestigious role of heiress, and subsequently fated to losing much of her childhood to training, studies, and other assorted etiquette lessons and fine arts like calligraphy, weaving, ikebana and tea ceremony. All to ensure she grew to be a splendid young lady.

She certainly didn't feel splendid. She felt exhausted.

But it was a lovely day in the midst of winter, and for once, Hanabi was in the midst of Konoha, breathing in cold hair and watching mist form in front of her mouth. Hoheto, her Branch companion of the day, stood some distance behind her and followed her slowly, as if to appear as though he weren't directly watching her.

She felt self-conscious, being fourteen and still needing a keeper to tag along everywhere, but Hanabi learned quickly that this was life, and a privilege to have so many people dedicated to keeping her in the best of physical health.

Still, thinking dark thoughts wasn't going to improve the day, so Hanabi wanted to make the best of it. She walked slowly up to a shop selling yams and bought one, savoring the taste (though it wasn't as good as the ones spiced by Hyuuga hands).

It was cold, but it was a beautiful day. A day of freedom.

If you ignored the bodyguard tailing you.

Hanabi had tried an inordinate amount of times to ditch them, and failed every time; they were jounin, and she was decidedly not. Still, with every new year of training, she dreamed of escape.

Escape, the thought spread a fuzz over her brain that felt like drinking warm hot chocolate.

With the sight of the Byakugan, she eyed Hoheto's location.

She could make it.
She could.
She would.

With a small signal, a bunshin and a kawarimi no jutsu later, she was running giddily toward the forest. At the longest limits of her vision, she could see Hoheto was not following, and shortly, he'd be out of range.

"Well, it seems like you're having fun," an eerily familiar voice said...just before something hit Hanabi couldn't see hit her squarely in the gut and made the world black.

* * * * * * *

The first thing she noticed was that she was cold. Then, slowly, as sensation returned to her body, she realized her mouth was dry, like she hadn't had a drink in days, and her head and stomach hurt terribly. Shifting alone gave her gut-wrenching cramps. When she opened her eyes, she was surrounded by white.

Snow.

Snow? In Konoha?

No. Not Konoha. Definitely not.

Instantly, Hanabi assumed the worst. She must've been abducted. Kidnapped to blackmail her father. The snow was probably genjutsu...it would be silly to leave precious cargo lying about to freeze to death.

She shakily lifted her hand to make the seal of the ram. "...kai..." Hanabi whispered, hoping the genjutsu could be released simply.

Too hopeful, she chided, staring up at the snow that didn't fade, and the chill that was starting to make her clothing wet.

Hanabi was sure that she was in over her head. For a day of freedom, this was the punishment.

No. Move. Get up. Find out what's going on.

Get up, Hanabi ordered her body. Get. Up.

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