His relationships might be less intense in some ways. Since he has a family, he might not be as clingy to his friends like Sasuke. For example, he wouldn't be as desperate to bring Sasuke back because he has his parents' support at home.
Well, Naruto's friends might view him a bit differently. They would see him as part of a more complete family unit. Some might be a bit jealous that he has his parents while they don't. But overall, Naruto could be more stable in his friendships. He wouldn't have the same insecurities that drove some of his actions in the original story. His parents could also act as mentors to his friends in some cases, like teaching them advanced ninja techniques or strategies. This would strengthen Naruto's bond with his friends as they would all be part of a sort of extended family under the Uzumaki - Namikaze influence.
His relationship with Sasuke might become more complex. Sasuke has always been an important figure in Naruto's life, and with Naruto's parents back, Sasuke might feel a bit left out or envious at first. Naruto, on the other hand, would have to balance his time between his old friend and his newly resurrected parents. With Sakura, she might be really happy for Naruto, but also a bit cautious. She knows how much Naruto has longed for his parents, and she would be worried that if things go wrong with their resurrection, it would break Naruto's heart all over again. As for his other friends like Shikamaru and Kiba, they would probably be more in the background, but still supportive. They might offer their help in different ways, like Shikamaru using his intelligence to figure out any potential problems with the resurrection, and Kiba being there for Naruto as a loyal friend to cheer him up when things get tough.
Well, Naruto being cold could really put a strain on his friendships. His friends like Sakura and Kakashi would be concerned. Sakura might try to use her medical skills to check if there's something physically wrong with him. And Kakashi could attempt to have heart - to - heart conversations to break through that cold exterior. Since Naruto is usually so warm - hearted, this change would be quite a shock to them all.
Naruto's relationship with Sasuke would be different. With a stable family life provided by Kushina, Naruto might not be as desperate for Sasuke's friendship initially. He could be more self - assured and approach Sasuke in a more balanced way. This could lead to a more positive relationship between them from the start.
Some of his friends could be more accepting than others. Choji might be a bit hesitant at first but still be friendly towards Naruto. However, Ino might be more cautious, especially if she thinks Naruto's vampire side could pose a danger to their safety. But as Naruto proves himself, he could gradually regain their trust. His relationship with Sasuke could also be interesting. Sasuke might see Naruto's vampire side as a new power to be reckoned with and either be jealous or see it as a potential ally in their future battles.
His relationship with Sasuke would be very different. Instead of seeking Sasuke as a rival out of a sense of loneliness and a desire for power, he might see Sasuke more as a friend. With his parents' love, he wouldn't be as desperate for validation. So, they could be training partners and support each other in a more positive way.
On the other hand, some of his closer friends like Sakura could be more understanding. She might try to talk to Naruto and find out his reasons. This could actually strengthen their bond as she shows her support for him. However, among the wider group of his peers, there could be rumors and misunderstandings. Some might think Naruto is being cowardly or irresponsible, which could isolate him to some extent. But those who truly know Naruto would know that he must have a valid reason for his refusal, and they would wait for him to open up about it.
It would likely make his relationship with Iruka even more important. Iruka was one of the first to show Naruto kindness, and with his parents' absence, he would cling to Iruka as a father figure even more. Naruto might also be more eager to prove himself to his peers. He would want to show that he doesn't need his parents and can be just as good or better than those with a normal family. This could lead to some over - competitiveness at times.
When the Kyuubi possesses Naruto, his friends' trust in him is tested. Some, like Shikamaru, might be more cautious and try to keep an eye on Naruto to make sure he doesn't go out of control. Others, like Choji, might be more sympathetic and try to offer Naruto support. This possession changes the dynamics. Naruto might feel isolated as his friends struggle to understand what's going on with him, and it takes time for them to rebuild their normal relationships.
Some friends might feel betrayed. If they are very clan - oriented, they could see Naruto's leaving as a sign that he doesn't value the clan and by extension, their friendship. However, his true friends like Sasuke or Sakura might understand his reasons. Sasuke, who has his own issues with his clan, might be more empathetic. Sakura, who has seen Naruto's determination, could support his decision in the long run.
It might actually strengthen his relationships in some ways. His friends could see him as an even more powerful ally. Naruto, with these new powers, could protect them better. Sakura, for instance, would feel safer around him and this could lead to a deeper bond of trust between them.