He might also feel a sense of pride. If the fanfiction shows Naruto growing and becoming a great ninja in a way that is in line with Kakashi's teachings, he would feel good about the influence he had on Naruto in the fictional scenarios presented in the fanfiction.
Kakashi could be intrigued. There are many fanfictions that explore different aspects of the characters' emotions and backstories in more depth than the original work. If he comes across one that delves into Naruto's inner thoughts about being an orphan in a more detailed way, he might be drawn in to read more.
He may be surprised. Fanfictions can have some really out - there ideas that he might not have considered before. For instance, a fanfiction might have Naruto suddenly having a new, super - powerful jutsu that was never seen in the original series.
Some of the more hot - headed ANBU members might overreact and assume Naruto is a threat to the village. They could try to use force to get the stolen item back. However, the more level - headed ones might try to figure out Naruto's motives first. They might consider that Naruto could have a good reason for what he did, like if he thought the item was being misused by the ANBU.
Well, Kakashi could train Naruto in combat skills specific to ANBU missions. This would include more lethal and precise attacks. He might also teach Naruto how to use different types of weapons that are common in ANBU operations. Maybe Kakashi would set up mock battles where Naruto has to face multiple opponents at once, just like in real ANBU scenarios.
Kakashi might be initially surprised. But then, he would probably use it as a teaching moment for Naruto. He could say something like 'Naruto, stealing is not the way of a ninja.' And then give him a punishment like extra training.
Kakashi would likely be very concerned. He would immediately assess Naruto's injuries. If they were serious, he would use his medical skills to start treating him right away. His first reaction would be to make sure Naruto was stable and out of immediate danger.
He'd probably be a mix of angry and sad. Angry at whoever or whatever caused Naruto to be in this state, and sad because he cares about Naruto so much. He might clench his fists tightly, trying to control his emotions while he focuses on helping Naruto. He'd also feel a sense of guilt, wondering if he could have prevented this from happening.
Naruto would probably be overjoyed at first. After all, he has always longed for his parents. But with the sister, it might be a bit more complicated. He might be a bit cautious, not sure how to interact with her at first. But eventually, he would welcome her into his life with open arms.
Naruto could also be angry. He has always been a bit hot - headed. He might think that Kakashi doesn't trust him enough with the sword or that Kakashi is trying to undermine his progress as a ninja. So, he would likely challenge Kakashi, either verbally or by showing his determination not to give up the sword without a good reason.
Naruto's reaction would vary greatly. For stories that show his growth in new and interesting ways, he could be inspired. He might think about how he could apply some of the ideas in his real ninja training. But if there are fanfictions that are too far - fetched, he might scratch his head and wonder what the author was thinking. And if there are ones that play with his emotions in a way that's too intense, he might need some time to process it all.
However, Naruto also has a big heart. In the long run, he would probably try to find a way to save Kakashi or bring him back to the right side. He wouldn't give up on Kakashi easily, believing that there must be some underlying reason for his actions and that he can be redeemed.
As they go on more missions together, they could develop a deeper bond of trust. Sakura might save Kakashi from a dangerous situation, like a trap set by the enemy. This would make Kakashi see her as an equal rather than just a protege. They would start to rely on each other more and more, sharing their thoughts and fears during missions.