Post by Yosh on Feb 9, 2012 1:27:39 GMT -8
HYUGA HINATA
NAME: Hinata
ALIAS: none
GENDER: female
BIRTH DATE: December twenty-seventh
AGE: 20
HEIGHT: 5'4"
WEIGHT: 127 lbs
OTHER: A vivid light red scar cuts jaggedly across her upper torso.
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: heterosexual
NINJA RANK: chunin
VILLAGE: Konohagakure
COLOR CLAIM: 5858FA
PERSONALITY:[/i]
LIKES:
- Friends and Family: Just because this is true of most people doesn't make it any less true. Hinata is very close to her friends and her family, especially with her shy and less then always pleasant past. She considers herself lucky that her family is now
- Flowers: It might be utterly cliche and she may not know as much about flowers as Yamanaka Ino, but Hinata enjoys growing a flower garden. It's actually more of a hobby then anything else. She grows them and presses the blooms and uses the results to create oshibana art, if the mood strikes.
- Naruto: It is no secret (though it was hardly really ever a secret to anyone but Naruto himself), but Hinata still gets shy about everyone knowing her.. emotions for the rambunctious blonde. But they are still there, even as time has gone and an older Hinata has begin to wonder if maybe she is being nothing but foolish.
- Sweets:Hinata has a bit of a sweet tooth. Some of her favorite foods are zenzai and cinnamon rolls; a rare treat that she enjoys indulging in. [/ul]
DISLIKES:
- Being a Bother: Hinata is very sensitive about being a bother to other people. Half the problem is that Hinata thinks that she is almost always bothering someone.
- Being Weak: It's rather self-explanatory really. Hinata has spent her whole life training so that she was no longer weak. And while she has worked on her self-confidence over the years, Hinata still tends to think of herself as a weakling.
- Shellfish: She doesn't mean to be picky, and her dislike of them would not cause her to ever disrespect her host if ever served them, but Hinata just doesn't care for shellfish. Especially if it's crab or shrimp. Everyone has that one food they just can't stand and this happens to be her's.[/ul]
STRENGTHS:
- Tenacious: Admittedly, it has taken her a long time and countless hours of sweat, blood and tears for Hinata to earn this much desired trait, but tenacious is something that can certainly describe her now. In her gentle way, Hinata stubbornly stands by her beliefs against all odds and obstacles that come her way.
- Juken: Despite a somewhat rocky start at learning her family's famed fighting style, Hinata finally began to grow into her own after tweaking it a bit, developing her own style and techniques; her favorite of which is the Juho Soshiken, or the Gentle Step Twin Lion Fists. [/ul]
WEAKNESSES:
- Self-Confidence Issues: Sometimes Hinata wonders if she will ever 'grow out' of being so self-conscious or stop doubting herself. She has moved up the ranks and has improved her technique, but she still lacks confidence in herself.
-Her Family and Friends: It's a well known fact that Hinata's weak spot lies with her friends and family. She would do anything to protect them.
-... : It's rather embarrassing for her to admit how much of a weak spot a certain blonde is, especially since she has been struggling with her emotions concerning him and the fact that she has been in love with him for nearly half her life. Part of her wonders if it is time for her to simply give up.[/ul]
WEAPONS:
FIGHTING STYLE:
TECHNIQUES:
-Hakke Kusho: An offensive attack with a short to mid range. Similar to the Hakkesho Kaiten escept that it has a specific target rather then a general area. A “vacuum shell” compressed using the Juken is formed to attack the opponent's vitals from a distance, blowing the target off their feet with remendous force before they even notice they were hit.
-Hakke Kuhekisho: A variation of the Hakke Kusho where two Juken users attack alongside each other, sending a wave of chakra from their palms with great force aimed at their opponent.
-Hakke Sanjuni Sho: Essentially, a halved version of Hakke Rokujuyon Sho, but it is no less effective. A short range attack that can hit anyone within the range of the user's field of divination.
-Shotei; A quick and precise thrust of a Juken users' palm to an opponent's body. Like other Juken techniques, it sends chakra into the target to cause internal damage to temporarily paralyze an opponent. Short range
-Shugohakke Rokujuyon Sho: A personally created jutsu, this technique allows Hinata to emit a constant stream of chakra from her palms, creating extremely sharp chakra blades. With her natural flexibility, Hinata can reach any point around her, allowing to hit any target within her field of vision in incredibly fast movements. Short to Mid range attack.
-Juho Soshiken: The user forms two large lion shaped shrouds of chakra around their hands, then attacks the opponent with them. Short range attack.
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PARENTS:[/i][/ul]
SIBLINGS:
OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS
Hyuga Hizashi - paternal uncle -Hizashi was the twin brother of Hiashi, and a member of the branch family, a fact he was bitter about for many years. Though he always performed his duties flawlessly, and never spoke out against the family's archaic cast system in life, it became difficult for him to do so when he had a child of his own; a child that would one day be cursed with the seal because Hizashi was born less then five minutes after his brother. Unable to rationalize it, and bitter, he ironically talked about it being his fate. But, perhaps the most ironic of all was the fact he broke free of the so called fate placed on him, but only in a death that he chose.[/ul]
HISTORY:
But, Hinata was four and at that age, she didn't know what was going on. She didn't understand the politics or what was to happen as a result. All she knew was that a scary man had stole her away in the middle of the night and she wanted to go home. She was just a scared little four year old girl.
Furious about the death of their shinobi, Kumogakure demanded Hiashi's body; an eye for an eye, so to speak. However, it was Hizashi that they handed over instead, leaving Hinata's cousin, Neji, an orphan under the ward of Hiashi. For years, the incident remained fairly hush-hush, under the forced guise of respect for the dead. But silence only led to a spring up of rumors. For most of her life, Hinata grew up thinking that she was at fault for her uncle being murdered and handed over to Kumogakure; that her father and the other Hyuga elders who shot dirty likes and snide remarks at her, killed Uncle Hizashi because she wasn't strong enough to escape capture.
Later that year, Hanabi was born into the family. She was a welcomed member, naturally, though to archaic practices of the Hyuga family, her birth was decidedly less of a spectacle then Hinata's had been, especially since it was just another girl (as whispered through the halls by old main branch members, under their breaths). Hinata doesn't remember much about the day Hanabi had been born--she hadn't been allowed in the room to see her mother or sister till the next day. However, from stories told by a relatives through out her youth, Hinata learned that at the moment of her birth, Hanabi was her opposite. Crying loudly, rather then whimpering softly in her crib, when she was hungry or needed to be changed. Biting fingers and refusing to hold still, Hanabi was indeed the rambunctious daughter that Hiashi and Emiko never had until then, and as time went on, those differences only grew in number.
Soon after, Emiko died.
It was a sunny spring day, the smell of flowers lingering heady in the air with the scent of fresh earth as her mother was lowered into her grave. Hinata remembered the heat her black funeral clothes attracted, her cousin hissing angrily at her to stop fidgeting as she fought back the tears (that her father had called unseemly earlier that morning). Next to her, her father held a snoozing Hanabi. The moment the service was finished, the prayers murmured, empty words about a life that ended too soon, he whisked away. Hinata stayed behind, a member of the branch family and her protector, staying with her, even as the sun set. Even at her young age, she understood that death was forever and that the memory of sweet mother would fade to an ache in her heart.
Something changed seemed to change in the relationship between Hinata and her father... Or maybe it had been changing all along, and she simply hadn't noticed as much till she got slightly older. She was too slow. She didn't know how to make her hand signs in a timely manner. She couldn't dodge his attacks. She couldn't hit him....
...Actually, according to her father, listing the things that she good; it would save time.
Everyday, she went through grueling training with her father barking orders at her; or even worse, he wouldn't say anything to her. He would just glare at her before sneering in disgust and turning away. Hiashi had high standards for her, a fact that she was aware of. She was his heir and, at the time, future leader of the proud Hyuga clan; of course there were lofty goals that many expected her to reach. But, as she was often reminded, she was nothing but a lost cause and a waste as the child of such a powerful man. She was frail and her progress was minimal.
Hinata's strained home life, and a failing relationship with her father, she quickly lost all faith in herself. She would train with her father and her sister (who despite being years younger then her, was deemed to not be a lost cause) until Hiashi became so disgusted with her, he ordered her to leave. And she would; head tilted down so she wouldn't see the pitying glances Hanabi tried to hide from their father. Counted footsteps carefully measured so it wouldn't be sneered about her fleeing, she would quickly walk out of the room and own the hall till she could run anywhere off of the Hyuga compound; away from knowing pale eyes that saw everything, especially her failures.
It wasn't until she met Naruto that Hinata really began to change. The designated shy and weird girl in the academy, she had written herself off as a failure. And then she met him.... Or at least she observed him in class; he was rather hard to miss. Loud, the very definition in every meaning, the blonde stood up in front of the class, declaring himself their future hokage. Their classmates jeered in a rather typical way--children could be quite cruel to each other--asking who in their right mind make him hokage? He couldn't do anything. He didn't have any family. He was a knucklehead. A thousand other reasons that, in another place or time, she might have been inclined into believe in. But, as she looked at his blue eyes, as he furiously shouted that he would show them all, she believed him.
It wasn't instantaneous, but Hinata began to change. Or, at least she felt herself begin to change. She was still too slow, too weak, too...everything she shouldn't be, she still was. But, she felt herself beginning to change. She was beginning to change. As embarrassing as it was to a self-conscious young girl to be inspired by a boy who didn't even know that she existed, she couldn't help herself. She began to notice him around town and continued to grow inspired by Uzumaki Naruto with his loud voice and his loud coat who swore that he would one day be their hokage.
By then, her father had already lost all interest in Hinata and her training, choosing to focus solely on Hanabi. He unceremoniously turned her over to her soon-to-be sensei, Yuhi Kurenai. Soon after, she was joined by two of her peers from the academy; Aburame Shino and Inuzuka Kiba.
It was more awkward at first then she had anticipated, had she truly thought about her potential team and how they would interact. Hinata was quiet and shy, Kiba was bold and rambunctious, Akamaru was sweet, and Shino was... Shino was Shino.
As any of them would admit, besides their potential to be skilled tracker nins, they really didn't have anything in common at first glance. Their first few missions ("minimal labor!"as Kiba had once complained to Kurenai-sensei before Shino corrected him. "Menial. It's menial labor. Why? Because that's just common sense and proper English.") was spent with Kiba arguing with Shino, Shino claiming he isn't arguing back, merely pointing out the flaws in Kiba's almost-logic, while Hinata hemmed and hawed in the background, pointing her fingers together anxiously.
But then, almost too quickly to notice, they were a team. Kiba still argued, and Hinata still avoided confrontation amongst comrades, and Shino... well, he was still Shino, but they were friends and they were Team Eight. Training, missions, they had it down. Afterward, the four of them (Hinata insisting that they consider themselves a group of four with the inclusion of Akamaru, Kiba complained and Shino really didn't care either way, but he didn't have the heart to say no) would find that rare chance to 'hang out' and be the regular teenagers that, as shinobi, simply weren't.
As their friendships grew, Team Eight was given better missions, ones that didn't entail 'minimal labor' (not that that stopped Kiba from complaining, especially when the rumors of another genin team having been on an A-rank mission begin to circulate through the village). They were a formidable team, especially with as inexperienced as they truly were, but Hinata found herself still struggling with self-confidence issues that had plagued her most of her life. She wanted to believe that she could change, that she could become a true kunoichi worthy of being a Hyuga, but... past haunts are a hard thing to rid one's self of.
Time passed, as it so often has a habit of doing, and before long, Hinata found herself and her teammates faced with the terrifying prospect of the Chunin Exams. Despite the fears that ran a never ending montage in the back of her mind (further aided by her father warning her not to be a hindrance to her team as she was leaving for the exam), Hinata found herself slightly desperate to participate in the Exams. She wanted to change herself, to be a kunouchi--it was the dream she kept at the forefront of her mind--and the Exams were just another marker of her progress, another stone on her path.
But, as she often realized, it was all well and good to put on a brave face when planning for an event, but quite another to actually feel brave through out it. While she was never the genius at tests that Sakura or Ino had been in the academy, she had never really had to worry about written tests in her past. Memorizing facts and figures was one of the few things she knew how to do. But, as she trembled in her seat during the first test of the Chunin Exams, she suddenly knew the meaning of test anxiety (not to even mention the fact that Naruto, who she had not seen since graduating from the academy, was sitting next to her)...
...Until a small kikaichu landed on her test and danced it's way around her paper.
Hinata almost laughed out loud when she realized what the test was really testing, tilting her head forward allowing her hair to slide over the sides of her face. She may not be a master of the Byakugan, per say, but she was able to look in all directions fairly easily. After figuring it out, it was just a simple matter of writing down the stolen answer, which the kikaichu took back to her stoic teammate.
However, next to her, Naruto did not seem to have grasped the concept yet. She nervously bit her lip, sneaking glances at him from the corner of her eye as she watched his self-confident demeanor visibly diminish in to sweat and worry.
"No... Don't give up..." she thought, watching him struggle for answers. He had to pass the first test, it almost didn't seem an option, not for him.
Swallowing hard, she mouthed the words, barely daring to breathe them as she studied Naruto from the corner of her eyes. "You can look at my answers.... Naruto-kun..." [/color]she whispered. After all.... It wasn't really cheating if they weren't her answers to give in the first place, right?
Of course, being the knucklehead that Uzumaki Naruto tended to be, though she really tried to refrain from mentally insulting him by calling him that no matter how apt the situation might be, he was instantly skeptical. Squinting his eyes and nervously shifting, he demanded to know why; the prospect of answering with the stark honesty of her confusing adolescent emotions even more terrifying then the prospect of the test. "....Because I.... don't want you to disappear here..."[/color]
It was an honest answer (even if it wasn't the complete truth) that she babbled on to be about the rookie nine staying together in attempt to make herself less vulnerable.
Her heart beat erratically in her chest as he declined, warning her about being caught and claiming he didn't need to cheat even though they both knew that to be a lie. She faced down in her seat, once more allowing her hair to slide forward, though this time to hide the color rushing to her cheeks rather then the tell-tale signs of her byakugan as she wondered at the warm feelings that rushed through her. Sometimes she really wished she could be normal about something as common as school girl crushes, like Ino or Sakura.
In the end, having the answers wasn't quite as important as she had believed when she thought that she had figured out the tests deception, but she would never dare complain. Team Eight passed the first part of the Exams, and that was all that she could ask (though it certainly didn't hurt that Team Seven passed as well).
The second test was in the aptly named Forest of Death. It should have been easy enough at first glance, after all tracking and survival in the elements was Team Eights specialty. Her spirits burgeoning with the recent victory over the first test, she entered into the forest with more confidence then she could usually muster. They even managed to secure the Earth scroll without much dificulty.
...And then her team ran into a particularly sketchy team from Suna.
...Actually, they didn't run into the Suna shinobi; Akamaru had dropped to the ground cowering before they could technically reach them. Akamaru probably saved their lives with that single action, but, in the wrong place at the wrong time, the four of them hid in the bushes like scared children as the Suna shinobi tore their opponents apart.
After that spectacle, it nearly seemed like a miracle when they finally did reach the end of the second test.
The next step in the Exams was easily the worst for Hinata. It almost seemed as if the age old concept of fate conspired against her as Hinata found herself in the ring with her bitter cousin, Neji. It was a battle, that she knew from experience, that she could not win. And yet... She tried.
It was selfish of her, perhaps just a bit; especially since Kiba had been so worried about her even though he, himsel,f was injured. And maybe it was a bit ridiculous even, but somehow the fact that even though part of her knew she had no chance and she still fought made her feel almost invincible for one moment. She was changing, and she refused to let the idea of fate shove her back into who she didn't want to be. Maybe she could show him what she could never say...
Hinata didn't remember blacking out or being rushed away by medics. It almost seemed as if no time passed. One second she was fighting, the next she was jerking up in bed, her heart beat beeping in her ears (though once she calmed down, she realized it was just one of the monitors that she was hooked up to) in a wild moment of absolute confusion as a nurse ran into her room believing that she was going into cardiac arrest again. As she slowly relaxed, and pieced together the end of the fight that she could not remember ending, she couldn't help but give a small smile, leaning back into the thin hospital mattress to stare at blank ceiling panels. Maybe no one noticed yet, maybe they didn't care, but she changed a little out there, and maybe, just maybe, if she continued to change he would watch her again. Maybe he would see her again.
She felt irrationally giddy at the idea.
The road to recovery was not an easy one. Even if she had changed, it wasn't a fact that she could ever explain to her father, let alone anyone else (though Shino and Kiba seemed to grasp the general idea, even if they were not pleased that she had put herself in such danger; Akamaru didn't care either way, so long as she continued to scratch behind his ears and slip him scraps from her plate when Kiba wasn't looking). Through the Hyuga compound, she pretended not to hear the whispers about how she was a main branch member, child of Hiashi, and she still lost her match to a branch family member. It grated at her nerves more then she knew she should allow it to. She spent more and more of her time out of the compound as the days to the final test approached, choosing to practice as long as her body would allow her. She needed to get stronger, to hold on to that strange feeling of almost being who she wanted to be before it eluded her. And if it just so happened to keep her away from the whispers and a cousin she wasn't ready to face yet, who was she to complain?
On the day of the test, she was lurking about the training grounds when Naruto surprised her. Jumping, shocked first by the fact that she a kunoichi had let some get the drop on her and then by the fact that it was Naruto, she half hide behind a training post. To some, it was a simple exchange of words; reassurances from one friend to another. And maybe they were right, but her lips would automatically curl up into a soft smile when she thinks back to the simple exchange and a single sentence from a proud failure that held more weight then she is sure they were meant to. "I really like people like you..."
Hinata was almost disappointed that Kiba arrived on time and broke the rose tinted hue that colored her world.
Though Hinata was unconscious for much of the events that followed, she knows all about them. After all, an invasion from the sound life and death of a Hokage is the stuff that filled the history books. Shino later described itto her and Kiba as heroically as he could manage with his stoic words (though Hinata thinks part of that was to egg on Kiba, who had been practically in the same boat she was in; something he seemed to take personally as 'even Shikamaru had a war story!').
Once more, Hinata found herself almost astounded on how life seems to carry on. Oh, yes, things changed, it was something that she firmly believed and a core principle of her nindo. Her family was growing closer, something she had given up on long ago. The truth about her Uncle's death was almost like a healing salve on festering wounds. It was awkward, but what wasn't awkward at some point in time? She truly believed that one day, they would be comfortable and close. A new hokage, and the first female hokage, was ruling their village. Buildings were being rebuilt and Naruto was gone on a training trip with one of the sages. Things changed and life in Konoha went on.
So Hinata retreated into the comfort of her overly bulky jacket and mentally chanted her nindo as she trained, remembering impossible dreams and hair the color of the sun.
As time went by, as it does, Hinata and the rest of Team Eight grew into their abilities; experience proving to be the greatest shinobi asset of all, when properly assisted under the ever watchful eye of Kurenai-Sensei. And, before Hinata knew it, two years had passed and Naruto had returned. After her less then stellar re-introduction with him, Hinata couldn't help but wonder if she had changed enough. Naruto certainly had changed a lot, no matter what Sakura argued to the contrary. Oh, sure, he was still the same old Naruto that he had always been, but... he had changed and she couldn't help but wonder (worry) if she had, too. Part of her couldn't help but think that she hadn't; that the gap between them had only grown wider in his absence from the village.
However, she didn't have much time to dwell on negative thoughts. It seemed that the world was getting closer and closer to utter chaos,no matter how achingly normal life seemed to be inside of the village. Dark clouds were gathering and all the shinobi could feel the mounting tension swelling in the distance.
And then, it finally came, Asuma's death almost signalling the beginning of the pending storm. Hinata had been actually walking through the village, passively window shopping with her sister when she learned that he had been killed in action. It was just a passing rumor that she had mistakenly overheard as she went through the market. It was just a rumor, one that struck a harsh cord somewhere deep within her even as she tried to dismiss it. As a shinobi village, Konoha was no stranger to rumors and gossip; information had an uncanny way of getting out....
Swallowing harshly as she heard the 'rumor' being repeated over and over again, each time causing her to pick up her speed as their directions silently changed towards Kurenai's apartment.
In the end, it wasn't a rumor.
The next few weeks (and longer, though Hinata was in the war and unable to be there) Kurenai was inconsolable. Hinata and her teammates all stuck close to her as the weeks progressed into months; indulging any of Kurenai's sudden odd cravings brought on by her pregnancy as well as trying to cheer her up as much as they could.
With the rising threat growing, it wasn't long until Team Eight was deployed, the pregnant Kurenai-sensei replaced by Kakashi.It was a secret mission or the utmost importance, on that involved potentially finding information on the last Uchiha. After being debriefed, Hinata was expressly forbidden from telling even Naruto about the mission, after all, investigating one of Orochimaru's bases was not something that the blonde would willingly be left out of. She mentally promised that she would it up to him, though. Even if she could not find Sasuke himself, she hoped to find information to at least help Naruto in his search.
Team Eight is not one of the most trusted tracking teams for nothing; Hinata using her byakugan to follow after the chakra trail left by a recipient of the cursed seal who unwittingly lead them to the base.
...Or at least they had thought he had lead them unwittingly. It turned out to be a trap, the hideout was destroyed soon after they managed to locate it. However, it led to
Hinata used her Byakugan to follow the chakra-trail of a cursed seal recipient to the base. This turned out to be a trap, and the hideout was destroyed soon after they found it. They did not give up and Hinata picked up on another enemy chakra-trail. When they first encountered Team Guren, Hinata fought Nurari. Nurari was able to shift his body to the point of repositioning his organs to avoid damage, effectively making Hinata's Gentle Fist useless. In the end, she was saved by Shino and his insects. Soon afterwards they meet Guren, whose crystal disrupted Hinata's vision with too much reflective light. Nevertheless, Hinata was able to defeat one of Guren's clones. The real Guren responded by immobilising Hinata in crystal and kidnapping her. When Team 8, with the help of Team 7, eventually rescued Hinata, they found that Hinata saved herself from potentially shattering by encasing herself with chakra, demonstrating to the team that pure chakra could not be crystallised.
After Sakura healed Hinata's injuries, Hinata assisted the two Konoha teams during an ambush, using her Byakugan to navigate in an enemy-smokescreen. When the battle was interrupted by a tidal wave, Hinata used her Byakugan to locate the source: the Three-Tails. They received instructions from Tsunade to prevent the tailed beast's capture and seal it, and Hinata's precise chakra control caused her to be assigned to the sealing team. Team Guren interrupted the sealing process and they were once again caught in the Three-Tails' tidal wave. They tried to seal it again, but were once again unsuccessful. Those failures caused Tsunade to recall them to Konoha, leaving the ANBU in charge of the sealing instead.
Team 8 was recruited to help Team 7 find Itachi Uchiha. They split up to try and find his trail, and Hinata was added to Naruto's group. They were soon confronted by Kabuto Yakushi and Hinata used her Byakugan to see that one-third of Kabuto had been taken over by Orochimaru's remains. Later, when the squad regrouped, they came across Tobi, who appeared to be blocking their path to Sasuke. During the battle that followed, Hinata took the role of stationary scout, using her Byakugan to follow Tobi's chakra signal. When Tobi left after receiving word that Sasuke had killed Itachi, Kakashi instructed Hinata to locate the site of their battle. They tried to reach it before Tobi, but were too late and forced to return home.
During the beginning of the assault of the village, Hinata was with her team-mates, watching the disaster. They later separated with Shino and Kiba going to find their parents.
After Pain destroyed the village, Hinata emerged from the rubble without any major injuries along with her bodyguard, Kō Hyūga. As Kō was not so fortunate, Hinata tried to find him medical attention, but he refused as his only concern was her safety. Once realizing that Naruto was fighting Pain all by himself, she attempted to run to his side, but was stopped by Kō, who warned her she'd only be a burden.
Her heart pounded in her throat as her blood seemed to freeze. Ko be right, but she couldn't do nothing. It was Naruto, and she was not going to sit by the side lines. And after she realized that, Hinata did not think twice about stepping between Naruto and Pein, even when she thought she was going to die. It was oddly liberating to tell him how she felt, though it may have only been the adrenaline running through her veins.
But she didn't die. Hinata miraculously survived to see the boy she had believed in be the man that saved their village.
Time passed, and soon it became evident that there was to be war, a terrifying thought. Hinata was later assigned to the Second Division of the Allied Shinobi Forces alongside Neji, Kurotsuchi and Karui. She commented that she was a little nervous, while Karui told her that war was nothing to worry about. However, she instantly noted that many ninja didn't trust each other due to years of being each other's enemies which worried her.
Hinata's division was deployed to an area where the White Zetsu Army was discovered traveling underground. When Kurotsuchi and Kitsuchi used their technique to unearth the army of Zetsu, she and Neji attacked them simultaneously with the Eight Trigrams Vacuum Wall Palm. Later during the battle, Hinata saved Neji from an attacking White Zetsu.
At the end of the first day of battle, after Neji collapsed from fatigue, Hinata took his place alongside Shino. When Shino told her not to overexert herself as he already had his kikaichū scattered around to help detect the enemy, Hinata thanked him and thinking about Naruto, she resolutely told him that failure was not an option as this was a war to protect Naruto. The next morning, Hinata's division resumed battling the White Zetsu Army clones. While fighting, she was attacked by three Zetsu clones transformed into Kumo-nin simultaneously, but their attack was intercepted by one of Naruto's shadow clones. After Kiba, Akamaru, Shino and Neji arrived on the scene, Neji demanded that Naruto proved who he is, but Hinata told them that if they looked into his eyes, they would know that he was in fact Naruto. Lamenting the fact that though she wanted to protect Naruto, he ended up saving her instead. However, Naruto saw her sorrow and reminded her she was very strong, recounting her coming to his aid during the invasion of Pain, to which she silently thanked him for. The team then mobilised to finish off the rest of the enemies.
Since the end f the war, Hinata has continued her training and chasing her dream to unit her clan, her family, and earn their recognition. Now an adult, she looks forward to what the future might bring.
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