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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5: An Unscheduled Intervention

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I had a breakup, I lost 10 bucks somewhere :(, got some crazy fever and failed in my exam!!

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The first few months at the Academy were, for the most part, a boring but necessary step in my long-term strategy. The lessons were laughably simple, but the social dynamics were a goldmine of information. I confirmed one of my old life's key theories: being ridiculously handsome is a logistical nightmare.

Sasuke and I quickly became the unwilling kings of the classroom. Being Uchiha made us noteworthy; looking like we did made us targets. Girls, led by the vocal duo of Ino and Sakura, would argue over which of the "Uchiha cousins" was cooler. Boys, particularly Kiba Inuzuka with his perpetual scowl and Naruto with his loud declarations of future greatness, viewed us with a very obvious mix of jealousy and annoyance. I did my best to ignore it all, projecting an aura of calm disinterest that only seemed to fuel their fascination.

(A/N: My fan club and my anti-fan club were basically the same group of people. It was very efficient.)

Time passed. Autumn gave way to the first chill of winter. Light snow began to fall on Konoha, blanketing the training grounds in a thin layer of white. It was during one of these cold afternoons, as the school day ended, that the canon decided to rear its ugly head.

I was heading home, my mind already cataloging the day's data in my Mind Palace, when I heard the sound of cruel laughter drifting from a small, snow-dusted clearing off the main path. This was followed by a soft, timid sniffle. I paused, my internal archive immediately pulling up the relevant file. The time, the setting, the players—it was all lining up.

A quick glance confirmed it. Three older students had Hinata Hyuga backed against a tree.

"Look at her creepy white eyes!" the ringleader taunted, poking a finger at her. "Are you even human, Hyuga?"

Hinata trembled, pulling the collar of her thick coat tighter as if to disappear, tears freezing on her pale cheeks. "P-please… just go away."

This was it. The moment that was supposed to belong to Naruto. The event that would forge a bond that would one day save the world. A cornerstone of the entire timeline.

And I was about to kick it over.

"This is inefficient," I said, my voice cutting through the cold air. It wasn't loud, but it was sharp enough to make all four of them jump.

I stepped into the clearing, my hands in my pockets, my expression flat. The leader, a boy with a stupid-looking haircut, glared at me. "Who the hell are you? Oh, another Uchiha. Beat it, this doesn't concern you."

"It does now," I replied, my eyes flicking between the three of them. I wasn't looking at them as people, but as obstacles. "You're wasting my time. I have a schedule to keep."

The sheer audacity of a six-year-old talking to them like they were an inconvenient stain on the carpet was too much for him. He howled with rage and charged, his fist pulled back. It was a clumsy, telegraphed punch, easy to read from a mile away.

I didn't even take my hands out of my pockets. I simply shifted my weight, letting his arm fly past my head. As he stumbled off-balance, I lifted a foot and kicked his standing leg out from under him. He yelped as he hit the snowy ground with a hard thump. His two friends stared, momentarily stunned.

"Are you next?" I asked, my voice still utterly calm.

That was all it took. The second one helped his dazed leader up, and the two of them scrambled away, slipping and sliding in the snow, leaving their third accomplice behind. The remaining bully looked from them to me, his face pale, and promptly burst into tears before running off in the other direction. A flawless victory.

I turned to Hinata. She was staring at me, her lavender eyes wide with a mixture of shock and awe. The tears had stopped, forgotten.

"You are the heiress of the Hyuga clan," I stated, my tone matter-of-fact. "Your eyes are a powerful tool. Relying on others to solve your problems is a poor strategy. You should learn to defend yourself."

I turned to leave, my part in this unscheduled intervention complete. The canon was broken. The seed of admiration for Naruto Uzumaki would never be planted in this soil.

"W-wait!"

I paused, glancing back at her over my shoulder.

"Th-thank you," she whispered, her cheeks turning a bright shade of red that stood out against the white snow. "What… what is your name?"

Before I could answer, another voice, sharp and undeniably intrigued, echoed from the edge of the clearing.

"Yeah, Uchiha. What is your name?"

I turned my head. Leaning against a snow-dusted tree, having clearly seen the entire exchange, was Ino Yamanaka. Her arms were crossed, her head tilted, and the fawning look she usually reserved for Sasuke was gone, replaced by a gaze of intense, newfound curiosity.

Just as the question hung in the air, a blur of orange and yellow burst into the clearing, skidding to a halt in the snow with a dramatic pose.

"Hey! You bullies, leave her alone!" Naruto Uzumaki yelled, pointing a finger dramatically at... well, at me. He blinked, his brain clearly struggling to catch up with his entrance. He looked from me to the blushing Hinata, to the intrigued Ino, and then back to the empty clearing where the bullies used to be.

"Huh? Where'd they go?" he asked, his heroic stance deflating like a punctured balloon. "Did... did you scare them off?" He looked at me, his blue eyes filled with a mixture of confusion and immediate, unfiltered suspicion. He had arrived ready to be the hero, only to find the princess already saved and seemingly more interested in the prince.

I gave him a flat, one-second look before turning to answer the girls. "Raikou. Raikou Uchiha."

Ino's lips curled into a small, calculating smile. Hinata just stared, her blush deepening. Naruto, completely ignored and utterly lost, just stood there in the snow, a bright orange question mark in a scene that no longer had a part for him to play.

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