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You know what's really interesting here? Ino is actually very observant and discerning here, even though she's often completely wrong and hilariously biased. I think we tend to forget this, but they're all ninjas, and Ino is after all a Yamanaka, a clan that specializes in information gathering, psychology and interrogation. Her having the skill and ability to observe her sister's interactions and personality makes a lot of sense, especially if her parents mentor her and encourage it.It wasn't because she had a sister complex or anything (no matter what Sakura sometimes tried to tease her about) but rather because Rei was a lot of things to her that the siblings of other kids simply were not. Rei had always been more than just simply a sister to her.
Of course, the wonderful part is that she's still a kid who is far too close to her target to be impartial about her, so her observations often seem ridiculous. But if we didn't know what we did about Rei, I think they'd seem far more reasonable. A great example of this is the above sentence. "Rei had always been more than just simply a sister to her" - sounds exactly like what someone with a sister complex would say. But Ino actually coherently explains why Rei's status as clan heir and prodigy makes this statement true, so it doesn't necessarily conflict with her "It wasn't because she had a sister complex or anything ". So there's the Yamanaka ninja aspect of it, perhaps. But because Ino is still only a child, she does completely invalidate her claim with her other feelings and beliefs. I really like this complexity.
It's wonderful that out of all the people in Naruto, Ino thinks she's this. And here's the dichotomy of Ino's observations towards her sister - on the one hand she's absolutely right, on the other she doesn't realize how far she is from the person she's describing.. Rei needed someone with a healthy dose of common sense and their feet firmly on the ground
This is again somewhat true, but also completely wrong. What's interesting is that Hinata has superseded Ino in this regard, and Ino seems to be at least slightly aware of that (even as shes in deep denial over it), which explains much of her antipathy towards Hinata.No one knew her Nee-chan like she did, and no one could help her in the way only she realistically could.
I wonder about this, because I don't think Hinata is enough of a yandere to do this, but honestly, the Byakugan is just so perfect for it, and she did sort of do it with Naruto in canon.No doubt she was stalking Nee-chan with those creepy eyes of hers and wants to 'accidentally' bump into us and hog Nee-chan all to herself.
That's very interesting. I really want to see more of Hinata now, whether from Rei's PoV, or even Hinata's PoV herself. I want to know more about Hinata's state of mind here, and why she seems to be only a but more confident when she's not fighting. You'd think Hiashi would want Rei to train Hinata in more than just fighting (which he himself does, given Rei doesn't know Jyuken) or even in her attitude towards fighting. You'd think Hiashi wants Hinata's whole attitude to change, but it mostly seems like she's exactly the same, only better and more willing to fight and a bit more confident. Admittedly, Rei never broke her, and indeed, Rei was comforted by Hinata's personality, but still... I guess the Yamato Nadeshiko/Oujo Sama personality type isn't a bad one for a clan heiress. I'm surprised she's only recently in the top ten, though, and not battling against Sasuke for first place - you'd think that's what Hiashi would want, and I'd like to think Hinata could beat Sasuke at taijutsu, while Rei could definitely train her to have a mastery in the basic jutsus.Hinata would just sort of... go cold when she sparred now. Almost like she somehow lost all personality and became empty inside. In those moments Hinata somewhat reminded Sakura of a dead fish. Hinata had also become a lot less... careful about injuring her sparring partners. While she didn't seem to go out of her way to hurt anyone, she had also become a lot less careful about holding back when she saw an opening she could exploit.
Frankly, it was a little scary to spar against. The girl was still perfectly nice and polite after a fight though, if somehow a bit more confident than before. The fact that Hinata had shot up in the class rankings recently to make the top ten might have had something to do with that as well.
Again, it's interesting Hiashi would allow for this, and supports my previous words about Hinata not actually changing that much. She's still not socializing, still not really in clan heiress mode. I find it hard to believe Hiashi doesn't know, in fact. At the same time, I fully believe Rei has no idea, because why would she care to find out, and why would Hinata tell her? But I am wondering what HIashi thinks about this. Maybe he thinks it's Rei's way of trying to train Hinata - setting her sister against Hinata to challenge Hinata, so he's not interfering?In her mind, doing her best to socially alienate and isolate the Hyuuga heiress at school was just the girl getting her just deserts. Not like it had been that hard. Even if you're the heiress of the biggest clan in the village, no one is going to take your side if you don't make any move to stand up for yourself. Making Hinata's life as miserable as possible was just another way that Ino was protecting her sister. After all, the lower her standing in the eyes of everyone, the less damage she would be able to do in the long term. Right?
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"That's a sharp outfit, Rei. So sharp it could pierce the hull of a battleship, leaving hundreds to drown at sea!""Because it will spear any girl who sees it right through the heart?"
Sakura's reaction here was absolutely hilarious, and I completely disagree with Ino - I want Hinata to see Rei in this outfit, it promises to be epic.
Also, I imagine it to be something like this:
I'm assuming you mean the delusional thinking and obsession... I really hope Hinata has the self-confidence by now (at least in regards to her relationship with Rei), and isn't obsessed with Rei. Hinata and Rei's relationship is something I love in this story, and I've mentioned it several times already, that it's amazing to me how two broken people manage to help each other heal so much.But no, you need a certain balance of self-confidence, obsession and delusional thinking to be a true Yandere. Hinata is lacking in at least two of those categories at the moment.