Should've Stayed Curious

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This is my first fanfic so please don't be too rude.

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Hinata POV

"Naruto-Kun calm down" I yelled in a giggling tone as we jump across the trees, but Naruto didn't slow down or calmed down at all. "How could I calm down Hina!? I'm about to be married to the best women on the earth!!" as he jumped very high on the treetops, and screamed at the top of his lungs making a flock of birds fly away from the trees. I deeply blushed at what he said and smiled to myself. Since tomorrow is our wedding day, instead of having a bachelorette/bachelor party, Naruto thought it would be better if we visited some places. Like our first mission together, first place we landed after we kissed, the place where he proposes, etc. but I can't blame Naruto for being excited though since I am too. I'm about to marry the love of my life, the man I gave everything to, and many more.

As we jumped through the trees, I suddenly stopped due to the massive chakra signal I felt coming from the cave to my right I looked over at Naruto who noticed it too. " What the hell was that?" Naruto said shocked and calmed down a bit, I quickly activated my byakugan and saw a huge amount of chakra in the cave I felt the huge chakra source the first time but then it quickly disappeared. "Naruto, I think we should check it out because the chakra disappeared out of nowhere" I told Naruto in a serious tone he shook his head, and we zoom to the cave where we both felt the large chakra disappear at. I kept my byakugan on just in case it would come back, so far it didn't. "Hinata, do you see anything now?" I looked around one more time before telling Naruto I don't but then suddenly I felt it and saw it again. I quickly ran towards it ready to one jab it with my two fingers until it opened into a portal, I tried to slow down but I slip and fell down into the portal. The last thing I heard was Naruto blood-shot scream of him calling my name and the portal closing. The portal was a colorful tunnel at first, but it quickly turned into a bloody red and black worm hole.

I was finally spit out of the tunnel and ended up in the same cave I was sucked into, at first, I was relived I was out of that tunnel and quickly tried to find Naruto but when I ran out the cave everything looked... different? It looked like hell on earth. No beautiful leaves in the tree? Dehydrated grass? Tons of dead animals? No bright sun? Even the air is barely bearable to breath in! What the hell is going on!? It didn't look like this when me and Naruto was jumping through the trees everything looked beautifully nurtured by mother nature. I activated my byakugan towards the forest outside the cave and saw two people, a man and a woman, I deactivated my byakugan and quickly ran over to them while waving my hand "Hey excuse me!" I said loud but polite.

As I ran closer, I see a familiar short pink hair that has some dirt in it with greens eyes that looked at me in complete shock, but then I saw a face that I thought was long gone. Long chocolate brown hair, now in a ponytail with lilac eyes just like mine, I started to feel tears in my eyes.

"B-brother Neji...?" I said in a confused and astonished voice.

"Lady.... Lady Hinata?" Neji said in a stunned voice. 

"Hinata!? Y-you're alive" Sakura said shocked.

"Of course, I am Sakura but who cares about that cause Neji is alive!" I said in a croaked voice while giving Neji a big hug while crying in his arms. I felt Neji gladly returning the hug but hugging even tighter as if I was going to leave again. When Neji let go of me, I saw tears in his eyes going down his cheek but when I was going to wipe it off, Sakura quickly gave me a bear hug while crying into the top of my head. "I d-don't know how you are alive but I'm so glad you are" she said basically sobbing towards me. I was only gone for a day, and she was going to see me later, but how could she be shocked on my return when Neji is right there alive?

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