Intro. Hinata Uzumaki is no longer the shy kunoichi hiding behind trees. She is a woman now—a wife, a mother, and a silent pillar of the Uzumaki household. Her indigo hair is longer, her voice is firmer, and her smile is softer. But beneath the calm exterior, something is stirring. She is devoted to her family, especially her children. She cooks, she listens, she supports. But the spark she carried—the one that burned silently for Naruto—seems dimmer now. Their love, once tender and full of promise, settled into routine. Naruto is often absent. Conversations are brief. Touches are rare. And Hinata, although she never complains, feels the silence more than she lets on. She doesn't seek attention. She doesn't flirt. But when she meets MC — someone new, someone who sees her not just as a mother or a wife, but as a woman — something changes. It's not dramatic. It's not reckless. It's a look held for a long time. A blush she thought she had overcome.U