The air outside Naruto's apartment felt strangely fresh, as if the world had been rebooted in the last half hour. The silence between them was no longer the abyss of discomfort from before, but a space filled with crackling energy, the afterglow of the power they had awakened together. Naruto walked with a spring in his step that wasn't entirely his own; he felt a persistent warmth in his stomach, a hum beneath his skin that was the residual effect of the "Precursor's Guidance" ability. It was like hearing distant music that only he could perceive.
Beside him, Hinata moved with a contained grace she hadn't possessed that morning. Her hands, instead of wringing nervously, were relaxed at her sides. Every so often, she would clench her fists, not out of anxiety, but as if testing the new solidity of her own muscles, feeling the river of chakra that now flowed within her, strong and steady.
"So…" Naruto began, breaking the silence as they turned a corner. "Do you feel... different? Or is it just my imagination and the fact that I'm hungry again?"
Hinata took a second to respond, her voice coming out clearer than either of them expected.
"I feel... light," she said, looking at her own hands in amazement. "Like I've been wearing heavy clothes my whole life and I've finally taken them off. And the chakra... it's like... like before I was seeing the world through a dirty pane of glass, and now everything is sharp."
"Sharp! That's the word!" Naruto exclaimed, snapping his fingers. "I feel that way too. Less... noisy on the inside. Though I'm still noisy on the outside, of course! That's never gonna change, believe it!"
A small, almost imperceptible smile curved the corner of Hinata's lips. The gesture was so fleeting that Naruto almost thought he had imagined it, but no. It was there, a silent promise. The progress was real.
They arrived at the Hokage Tower, the imposing red building that dominated the village's skyline. The place was bustling with activity. Newly graduated Genin came and went with their Jōnin instructors, others waited in the hallways, and administrative staff hurried from one place to another with stacks of papers.
"Alright, here we go. The ninja registration photo," Naruto sighed. "My chance to immortalize my incredible good looks for posterity."
Hinata looked at him, and he saw a shadow of her former shyness in her lavender eyes. The crowded environment was still intimidating for her.
An idea, a prank born from his new memories and his old self, sparked in Naruto's mind. A way to break the ice, to make her a co-conspirator, to continue building the bridge they had started to cross in his apartment.
He leaned in close, lowering his voice to a conspiratorial whisper.
"Hey, Hinata. I've got a plan to make this a little more fun."
"A-a plan?" she asked, the sudden proximity causing her cheeks to turn a pale pink.
"Yeah. In my... memories... I saw something really funny. A way to make sure my genin photo is unforgettable," he continued, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "But I need you to pay attention. Your reaction is the most important part of the plan."
Curiosity battled with nervousness on Hinata's face. "My... reaction?"
"Just watch and enjoy the show," he winked.
When his name was called, Naruto entered the small room designated for photographs. The photographer, a tired-looking man with a droopy mustache, gestured for him to sit on the stool with a languid wave.
"Alright, kid, look at the camera and try not to look like you just swallowed a frog."
"No problem!" Naruto said with a huge grin.
The photographer sighed and prepared to take the picture. But just in the second before the flash, Naruto moved his hands with incredible speed. When the blinding light faded, the face captured by the camera was not that of a rookie ninja. It was a clown's. He had quickly painted red circles on his cheeks and a huge red smile around his mouth with paint he'd pulled from one of his pockets.
The photographer's jaw dropped as he stared at the developing image.
"What the hell! Uzumaki! This is supposed to be an official document!"
Naruto ignored him. His gaze shifted to the doorway, where Hinata was watching. At first, she brought her hands to her mouth, her eyes wide with shock. But then, her shock shattered. Her shoulders began to tremble, and a choked sound escaped her lips. It was a giggle. A genuine, small, and crystalline laugh that she unsuccessfully tried to stifle.
To Naruto, that sound was more rewarding than defeating a hundred Mizukis. It was the first time he had ever heard her laugh.
"Uzumaki Naruto! Would you care to explain the meaning of this uproar?"
The voice boomed from the doorway. The Third Hokage, Hiruzen Sarutobi, stood there, in his ceremonial robes and an expression of stern disapproval on his wrinkled face. The photographer turned pale.
"Lord Hokage! I didn't...! This kid...!"
"Silence," the Hokage said, his gaze fixed on Naruto. "This photograph is a permanent record of your identity as a shinobi of Konoha. And you choose to make a mockery of it?"
Naruto wiped the paint from his face with the back of his hand, though not very successfully, leaving red smudges.
"But, old man! A smile is part of my identity! I wanted it to be a memorable photo!"
The Hokage's gaze shifted for a moment to Hinata, who was still struggling to contain her laughter, her face now the color of a poppy from being discovered. The old leader couldn't suppress an almost imperceptible twitch at the corner of his mouth. He noticed the change in her, the absence of the paralyzing fear that always accompanied her.
"Hmph. Memorable, no doubt," the Hokage muttered, before turning to the photographer. "Take another one. And you, Naruto, behave yourself. Or your ninja registration photo will be one of you cleaning the academy's restrooms."
Just as Naruto was sitting down again, a whirlwind of energy burst into the office.
"Grandpa, I challenge you! Today, I'll be the one to become Hokage!"
A small boy, wearing goggles and a long blue scarf that was almost bigger than he was, charged directly at the Hokage. Or at least, that was the intention. In his haste, he stepped on his own scarf and fell flat on his face with a dull thud.
"I am Konohamaru Sarutobi! And you must fight me, old man!"
The Hokage sighed, his air of authority replaced by the resignation of a grandfather. "Konohamaru, we've talked about this. You don't earn the title of Hokage by attacking the current Hokage in his office."
Konohamaru scrambled to his feet, dusting himself off. His eyes fell on Naruto, whom the Hokage had treated with a familiarity that infuriated the boy.
"You!" he pointed at Naruto. "You're Grandpa's favorite! If I defeat you, everyone will have to acknowledge me! Fight me!"
Naruto laughed. "Hey, shorty, I don't have time for games. I've gotta—"
But then, he stopped. He looked at Hinata, who was watching the scene with curiosity. A much better idea than the photo formed in his mind. A perfect opportunity.
"You know what, Konohamaru?" Naruto said, his tone shifting to a more serious one. "Beating me isn't that easy. First, you have to pass a test."
He pointed to Hinata, who started as she became the center of attention.
"She's my first disciple. If you can even touch her, just once, I'll consider fighting you."
Konohamaru looked Hinata up and down. He saw a timid-looking girl, blushing under his scrutiny.
"Her? She looks like she's about to faint! This is an insult!"
"An insult?" Naruto replied, smiling. "We'll see about that. Hinata, you mind?"
Hinata looked at Naruto, then at Konohamaru, and then back at Naruto. She saw the confidence in his blue eyes—a confidence not just in himself, but in her. She nodded, taking a step forward.
"Just... just use what you felt before," Naruto whispered to her. "That lightness. You don't have to hit him, just... don't let him touch you."
"Here I come!" Konohamaru shouted, charging forward with the clumsy determination of a child.
Hinata took a deep breath. She closed her eyes for an instant, feeling that river of power within her. When she opened them, her posture had changed. She relaxed, her feet finding a perfect balance on the tiled floor.
Konohamaru threw a punch. Hinata effortlessly sidestepped, the fist passing inches from her jacket. Her movement wasn't that of a nervous student; it was fluid, precise, and economical.
"You stood still!" Konohamaru accused, stumbling slightly from his own momentum.
He attacked again, this time with a low kick. Hinata took a single step back, just enough distance for the kick to whiff through the air. She wasn't using her Byakugan, nor the Gentle Fist. It was pure agility, an instinctive dance her new stats allowed her to perform perfectly.
The boy grew frustrated. He attacked again and again, with punches, kicks, and clumsy attempts to tackle her. Each time, Hinata evaded him with a near-insulting ease. It was like trying to catch the wind.
And then, something in her shifted. The initial hesitation vanished, replaced by the thrill of the moment. The fear of being watched was supplanted by the joy of her own competence. A small, confident smile appeared on her face as she dodged another attack, pivoting on her heels. Her "Lioness Heart" ability activated subtly, not from any real danger, but from the will to protect the trust Naruto had placed in her.
"That's it, Hinata! That's how you do it!" Naruto shouted from the sidelines, acting like a proud coach. "Show him how a real kunoichi moves!"
Finally, Konohamaru stopped, panting, his hands on his knees. He looked at Hinata, who stood perfectly composed, without a single hair out of place. Disbelief and awe replaced his frustration.
"Whoa... you're amazing, big sis..." he said breathlessly.
Then, his gaze shifted to Naruto, now filled with a new admiration.
"And you! You're her boss! You must be even stronger! Teach me, boss! Please!"
Naruto was about to answer when a tall, lanky figure appeared in the doorway, wearing sunglasses that seemed permanently attached to his face.
"Honorable Grandson! I've been looking everywhere for you! What do you think you're doing, fraternizing with this... rabble?"
Ebisu, Konohamaru's elite tutor, had arrived. His gaze fell upon Naruto with palpable disdain.
"You. The fox boy. Your mere presence is a bad influence. Get away from the Honorable Grandson immediately!"
The words, laced with venom, hung in the air. Naruto's smile vanished. But before he could reply, another voice cut through the silence. A quiet voice, but as sharp as steel.
"Apologize to Naruto-kun."
Everyone turned. It was Hinata. She had moved to position herself slightly between Ebisu and Naruto. Her shyness was completely gone, replaced by an icy glare. The protective instinct of her "Lioness Heart" roared, this time with its full force.
Ebisu blinked, incredulous. "Excuse me? A mere member of the Hyuga's branch family dares to give me orders?" he assumed, based on her past reputation for weakness, that she couldn't be from the main family.
The offense seemed to light a fire in Hinata's eyes. She fell into a combat stance, a perfect form of the Gentle Fist that radiated a power that made even the Hokage, watching silently, raise an eyebrow.
"I am Hinata Hyuga, heiress to the main family," she declared, her voice resonating with a newfound authority. "And I will not tolerate you insulting to Naruto-Kun."
Ebisu laughed, a condescending sound. "Such insolence! It seems I need to teach you your place."
With the speed of an elite ninja, he lunged at her, intending to subdue her quickly and effortlessly.
It was a grave miscalculation.
To Ebisu, it was like attacking a phantom made of steel. Hinata met his charge not with brute force, but with devastating precision. She deflected his first strike with an open palm, spun inside his guard, and with a movement that was almost too fast to follow, gently struck Ebisu's shoulder with two fingers.
A shock shot through the jōnin's arm. It went instantly numb, hanging uselessly at his side. She had hit a tenketsu, a chakra point, with surgical precision.
Ebisu stumbled back, his face pale with shock and pain. He couldn't believe it. She had not only blocked his attack, but she had countered and neutralized one of his limbs in less than a second. And he hadn't even touched her.
"This... this is impossible!"
Hinata didn't answer. She simply held her stance, her gaze fixed on him, ready to continue. The shy, weak girl everyone in Konoha knew had been replaced by a kunoichi of terrifying skill and ferocity.
Ebisu, completely humiliated and with one useless arm, looked at the Hokage, then at Naruto, and finally at the imposing figure of Hinata. Without another word, he grabbed a dumbfounded Konohamaru by the arm and fled the office, his dignity in tatters.
A deep silence filled the room. The Hokage cleared his throat, his gaze shifting from the door Ebisu had fled through to the two genin before him.
"Hinata," he said, his voice tinged with an astonishment he didn't bother to hide. "That was an impressive display of skill. Your growth is... remarkable."
Then, his wise old eyes fell on Naruto. There was no accusation in them, but a deep, inquisitive curiosity. He knew such exponential growth wasn't normal, but he also saw the unwavering loyalty in Hinata's eyes and the new maturity in Naruto's.
"Whatever training you two are doing... it seems to be effective," the Hokage concluded. "Continue."
With that, he turned and walked back to his desk, leaving the two of them alone. The adrenaline from the confrontation began to fade, leaving a buzz in the air.
Hinata looked at her hands, her fighting stance melting away. A tremor ran through them, a delayed reaction to what she had just done. She looked at Naruto, a mixture of awe and fear in her eyes.
"I... I don't know how I did that."
Naruto walked over to her, a genuine, proud smile on his face.
"You were incredible, Hinata. That's what you did. You protected me."
His words seemed to ground her, dispelling her fear. He didn't see her as a monster; he saw her as a hero.
They left the tower and walked aimlessly through the streets of Konoha, the afternoon sun bathing the village in golden hues.
"This is what I was talking about," Naruto said quietly, his tone serious now. "This power. We need it. We need to become this strong, and get more allies who can be strong too. The things that are coming... we can't face them as we were before."
Hinata nodded, now understanding on a visceral level what he meant. She had tasted power, and she had tasted the feeling of protecting someone important to her. It was addictive.
Naruto stopped, leaning against the railing of a small bridge that crossed one of Konoha's many canals. He rubbed the back of his neck, a nervous gesture that contrasted with his seriousness.
"Hey... about the... you know. The jutsu. The status."
Hinata tensed slightly, the memory of the strange intimacy in Naruto's apartment returning to her.
"It's not... it's not a one-time thing," he continued, not looking at her. "It's an ongoing process. As you get stronger, as you gain experience on missions, as you fight... your soul accumulates that experience. And for it to become real power, the status has to be... updated."
He paused, searching for the right words.
"It's like your soul is a scroll, and I just wrote the first chapter. But you'll keep living and fighting, and we'll need to add new chapters to record your growth. And... the only way to write on the scroll... is... well, you know how."
The embarrassing truth hung between them. They would have to repeat the ritual. Perhaps many times. He would have to touch her back again.
Hinata's cheeks flushed a deep red. She watched the water flowing beneath the bridge, her heart pounding. The embarrassment was there, undeniable. But beneath it, there was something else. The memory of Ebisu's look, the feeling of her power flowing, the look of pride from Naruto.
If that was the price for no longer being the weak girl, for being able to stand by his side, to protect him...
She lifted her head. Her gaze, though tinged with shame, was firm.
"I understand, Naruto-kun," she said, her voice barely a whisper, but with no trace of doubt. "If it's necessary to become stronger... I'll do it."
Naruto finally turned to look at her, and the tension in his shoulders eased. A smile of relief and gratitude lit up his face. They had overcome another hurdle, one that solidified their strange and powerful alliance. Their journey was just beginning, and it was already filled with more complications and awkward moments than he ever could have imagined. But looking at Hinata, at the new strength shining in her eyes, Naruto felt that, for the first time, he wasn't walking alone.