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In a village shaped by duty, silence, and unspoken grief, Uchiha Sasuke walks a path that has learned the sound of loss far too well.
Hyūga Hinata is a quiet presence in his life — gentle, unwavering, and closer to his heart than either of them ever admits. Yet love does not always arrive as salvation. Sometimes, it comes as something heavier — something that lingers in the spaces where words fail.
As years pass and shadows deepen, they find themselves standing on opposite sides of the same distance, bound by a tenderness that refuses to disappear and a grief neither knows how to name.
This is a story about love that endures, silence that wounds, and the quiet question that follows them through every timeline of their lives.
And if loving someone means learning how to lose them… is that love still strong enough to stay?
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15 Feb 2026
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A series of events intertwined Hinata's life with Sasuke. This is a story of how Hinata fell in love with the sun, who had a body of a lighting storm.
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Hinata sees way more of Sasuke than she was expecting.
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When Sasuke finds an old scroll signed by his father and Hyuga Hiashi while cleaning out his parents things, he has...questions. Finding out that he was supposed to marry Hyuga Hinata before his life had fallen apart was...a surprise. They barely knew each other!
But maybe Hinata was someone he'd like to know.
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- Part 5 of Naruto Rare pairs for the Soul
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Sasuke comes back to Konoha looking untouched, no blood, no wounds, no signs of the violence everyone assumes follows him. That’s what makes it wrong.
Hinata finds him at the gate after midnight, sitting with his hands open like he’s waiting to be told what kind of person he is tonight. He asks her one flat, hollow question: Tell me if there’s blood on me.
He doesn’t remember what happened out there, and the possibility terrifies him more than any enemy ever could. Hinata doesn’t treat him like glass. She checks him anyway. She anchors him anyway. And in the cold, abandoned quiet of the village, she becomes the one steady thing between Sasuke and the version of himself he’s afraid to wake up as.

