"Sister, are you really okay with this? You know I don't mind You marrying Shoi, but I want to make sure you're comfortable too. You're my big sister. It's important to me."
Hinata lifted her head, a shy but genuine smile tugging at her lips. "I trust Shoi," she replied softly. "And I know he'll take care of both of us. I wouldn't agree if I didn't believe that."
Hanabi looked at her sister for a long moment before smiling in return. She reached over and clasped Hinata's hand, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "If you're okay with it, then I am too."
Shoi watched the exchange, a warm feeling spreading through him. "You both might not know, but I've already spoken to your father about the marriage, and he agreed," he said, his voice steady.
The reason he called Hiashi "Father" was simple—both daughters would soon be his wives, so it was already fitting for him to see Hiashi as his father-in-law.
Both Hinata and Hanabi blinked in surprise, the news taking a moment to sink in.
"You did what?" Hanabi exclaimed, her eyes widening in shock.
Shoi smiled gently, holding their gazes. "I spoke to your father. He's given his blessing. I wanted to make sure everything was settled before we had this conversation, so you wouldn't have to worry."
Hinata and Hanabi exchanged glances, the weight of the moment hanging in the air. Slowly, they both smiled—relieved, surprised, but trusting.
Hinata smiled gratefully at him, feeling relieved that he had taken care of everything. She knew her father could be stubborn and difficult, but Shoi always seemed to know how to handle him.
Hanabi let out a sigh and leaned back in her seat. "Well, I guess there's nothing left for us to do but prepare for the wedding then."
Shoi nodded, a serious expression on his face. "Yes, we should start making arrangements as soon as possible."
Hinata looked at Hanabi with concern. She knew her sister was not entirely happy with the situation, but she also didn't want to force her into anything.
"Hanabi, are you sure you're okay with this? We can talk to our father if you have any objections," Hinata asked softly.
Hanabi smiled at her sister's concern and shook her head. "No, it's okay. I trust your judgement and Shoi has proven himself as a good man."
After a brief exchange, Hinata excused herself, citing work that needed her attention. As she left, Hanabi's demeanor shifted dramatically. Her warm smile faded, replaced by a fiery glare as she turned her attention to Shoi.
Anger evident in her eyes as she grabbed his collar. "How did you manage to convince my sister?" she demanded, pinning him to the ground as she straddled him.
Shoi tried to protest but Hanabi continued, not giving him a chance to speak. "I don't care about your charms and smooth talking ways," she said fiercely. "Remember, I am the one you truly love."
Shoi's expression softened as he looked up at Hanabi. "Yes, you are the one I love the most," he admitted.
Hanabi leaned in closer, their faces only inches apart. "And no matter how many women you have been with before or will be with in the future, I will always be the first and most important one to you," she said confidently.
She then closed the distance between them, capturing his lips in a passionate kiss. Shoi melted into her embrace, forgetting everything else except for this moment with Hanabi.
As they pulled away from each other, both of them were breathing heavily. Hanabi looked into Shoi's eyes and smiled contently.
"I trust you completely," she said softly.
Shoi nodded, understanding the significance of her words.
He slowly rolled over before she was on top of him now he is on top her pinning her to the ground
Hanabi's breath hitched as Shoi's lips grazed against her neck. She closed her eyes, savoring the feeling of his warm breath on her skin.
"i didn't knew you had such side princess"
"I have many sides that you have yet to discover," she replied with a mischievous smirk, running her fingers through his hair.
Shoi chuckled and leaned in closer, his lips now trailing down to her collarbone. Hanabi let out a soft moan, the sensations becoming too much for her to handle.
Before things could escalate any further, they heard a knock on the door. Hanabi quickly pushed Shoi off of her and fixed her disheveled appearance while he straightened his clothes.
Just as Hanabi and Shoi straightened themselves, the door slid open, revealing Hiashi standing there. His sharp eyes glanced between them, but if he suspected anything, he didn't let it show. Instead, a small smirk tugged at the corner of his lips.
"I hope I'm not interrupting anything," Hiashi teased lightly, his gaze lingering on Hanabi before turning to Shoi. "Huff, I'm getting old... when will I finally experience the joy of grandchildren?"
Hanabi's cheeks flushed, and she crossed her arms, trying to maintain her composure. "Father!" she protested, embarrassed by the sudden comment.
Shoi cleared his throat awkwardly, but before he could say anything, Hiashi's expression shifted to a more serious one. He took a step into the room and closed the door behind him, folding his arms.
"Shoi should have already spoken to you about the marriage arrangements," Hiashi said, his tone now calm but firm.
"I want to keep this family united and strong, which is why I've decided that both you and Hinata should marry the same person. It's important for the future of the Hyuga clan to remain intact."
Hiashi took a breath before continuing, "The marriage will be held next month.
It will be a private ceremony, strictly within the clan. No one outside the Hyuga family will be informed, not even the press.
This is a personal matter for our family, and I want to ensure that it remains that way."
Hanabi blinked in surprise. "Next month? So soon?" she asked, a mix of excitement and nervousness in her voice.
Hiashi nodded. "Yes. With everything happening in the ninja world, and the new challenges we face during this -era, it's more important than ever to keep the Hyuga family strong and united. This marriage will reinforce that bond."
Shoi glanced at Hanabi and then back to Hiashi. "I understand. I will make sure that everything is in place, and both Hinata and Hanabi are Happy."
Hiashi gave a nod of approval. "Good. You've proven yourself to me, Shoi, and I trust you to honor both my daughters."
"A private ceremony... next month. It feels so sudden," she murmured.
Hiashi stepped closer, placing a hand on her shoulder. "I know it seems fast, but this decision will secure the future of the clan. And remember, Hanabi, you have a say in this. I don't want either of you to feel forced."
Hanabi nodded.
With a satisfied smile, Hiashi stepped back. "Very well. Prepare yourselves, and remember, this marriage will keep our family intact, but it's also important that you both find happiness in it. We are Hyuga, and family is our greatest strength."
With those final words, Hiashi exited the room once again, leaving Shoi and Hanabi to digest the news.
Shoi leaned back, running a hand through his hair. "Looks like next month's going to be busy," he remarked with a wry smile.
Hanabi, though still processing, smiled back. "Yeah..."