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Koushin: Konoha's Dragonborn[Completed]

In a world where Koushin, a reborn Earth native, reshapes the Naruto universe, familiar faces embark on divergent paths. With the roots of Konoha's society altered, A reformed and powerful Akatsuki faction, seeking redemption and control. As Akatsuki's influence grows, secret factions emerge, and loyalties are tested. Koushin, armed with knowledge from his previous life, maneuvers behind the scenes, guiding events in unexpected ways. As the balance of power shifts, allies and enemies blur, resulting in a riveting tale of intrigue, betrayal, and the pursuit of power in this Naruto fanfiction. What to expect; Skyrim System: Although it is based on the game, it is adapted to Naruto World. No game magic, no game weapons. Mostly the interface. !!!Heavily Altered Plot: If you are reading to remember Naruto, don't. I don't like rewriting stories. If you are familiar with my works, you should know I like to fuck up with plot. Change everything, ignore anything. I don't care about knowledge about anime or manga. I don't care about knowing what is going to happen. I fuck the plot right in the middle. So, do not comment in chapter 20 why some of the characters acting different than their anime-self. Actions have consequences, and MC, by just existing, changes stuff. Strong Romance; Koushin x Ino. Mushy, sickening romance. Foolish banters, lovey-dovey words, name-callings and nauseating interractions. Harem-R-18; NO! No harem, no smut, no ntr, no yuri. Just romance. Slow Pace; First part of anime ended around Ch75, I am guessing Shippuden would take around 100, maybe a bit more chapters. Strong but not Overpowered MC; Easy-going, casual, funny and enjoyable MC. For now the publish schedule is a chapter a day.

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Fireworks Festival

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"Ahem!" Inoichi coughed dramatically, pulling Koushin and Ino's attention away from each other. He folded his arms and leveled a pointed look at the pair. "Maybe you two should see the new park. I hear it's quite a sight this time of year."

Koushin looked at Inoichi, his eyebrows raised in surprise. "Does father-in-law suggest we should spend some time alone? Now that is a good idea."

Inoichi rolled his eyes, feigning annoyance. "Just get out, bastard," he commanded, though his voice lacked any real harshness.

"Actually, I wanted to take Pumpkin-chan to the firework festival in Tonika Village," Koushin said, turning to Ino with a twinkle in his eye.

A soft gasp escaped Ino's lips, her blue eyes sparkling with excitement. "Really? That sounds amazing!" She glanced at her parents, their smiles showing their silent approval.

"Fantastic," Koushin replied, his hand gently brushing against hers. "Let's get going then."

As they strolled through the streets of Konoha, their laughter echoed, earning them cheerful waves from the villagers. The warm afternoon sun bathed them in its glow, illuminating their path towards the village gates.

"Koushin," Ino began, her gaze shifting to the box containing the whimsical figurine, "What's the story behind this... peculiar piece of art?"

Koushin chuckled at her choice of words, but his eyes softened as he shared the story. "Well, while I was away on a mission in the Land of Waves, I met a little girl, Hana. She was making these figurines out of clay from the river bank."

Ino nodded, her fingers tracing the edges of the box. "And she gave you one?"

"No, she actually taught me how to make one," Koushin admitted, scratching the back of his neck sheepishly. "And, well, that's the result."

Ino laughed, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "And you wanted to share this masterpiece with me, huh?"

"Shut up, it is good, okay!" Koushin retorted with a good-natured roll of his eyes, wrapping his arm around Ino's shoulder in a comforting hug. The feel of her body leaning into his, her laughter still ringing in his ears, made his heart flutter in contentment. He brushed a light kiss against her forehead, his lips lingering for a moment on her warm skin.

Ino flushed a deep pink, her hand coming up to lightly bat at his shoulder. "We are in public, you dork!" she protested, her voice holding no real annoyance.

"And? They should feel blessed by our presence!" Koushin shot back, his laughter mixing with hers as he pulled her closer.

Hand in hand, they continued their journey, their playful banter echoing off the stone walls of Konoha. It was a familiar and comforting rhythm, the give and take of their words, the matching twinkle in their eyes. They teased, they laughed, they loved. It was as simple as that.

The journey to Tonika Village was filled with laughter and heartwarming banter between Koushin and Ino. As they neared the village, the faint smell of fried foods and the distant pops of fireworks filled the air. The evening sun set the whole scene aglow with its warm hues, casting long shadows that danced and mingled with the flickering lantern light.

"Alright, we're here!" Koushin announced, his voice filled with anticipation. "Are you ready, pumpkin?"

Ino laughed, playfully nudging him with her shoulder. "I've been ready, Koushin. It's you who's been dragging his feet all the way."

"Ouch, that hurts, Pumpkin-chan," Koushin clutched his chest dramatically, feigning hurt before breaking into a wide grin. "Alright then, let's get you that Yukata first."

Koushin led Ino through the bustling village, weaving through the crowd until they reached a quaint shop filled with beautiful yukatas of various colors and patterns. Ino's eyes lit up at the sight, her gaze dancing over the fabrics.

As they stepped inside, Koushin called the shopkeeper over. "I'm in need of your finest Yukata for the lady," he declared, grinning at Ino.

The shopkeeper, an older woman with a friendly smile, looked Ino up and down, a knowing look in her eyes. "I think I have just the thing," she said, disappearing into the back of the shop.

As they waited, Ino picked up a small accessory from a nearby shelf, examining it closely. "You know, Koushin, if you keep spoiling me like this, people will start to talk."

"Let them," Koushin replied without missing a beat, "They are jealous single dogs. Might as well give them a real spectacle."

Ino shook her head, laughter bubbling from her lips. "You're something else, Koushin."

The shopkeeper returned then, carrying a beautiful yukata. The fabric was a soft, warm blue, adorned with delicate, white cherry blossoms. Ino's eyes widened at the sight of it.

"Try it on," Koushin encouraged. "I need to confirm a theory."

"And what theory is that?" Ino asked, her eyebrows raised in amusement as she accepted the yukata.

"That you'd look like the moon, glowing and ethereal," Koushin answered, winking at her.

"I'm not sure if that's a compliment or you're saying I'm pale and have craters," Ino countered, though a soft smile tugged at her lips.

Koushin simply shrugged, grinning at her. "Go try it on, moon lady."

A short while later, Ino stepped out, draped in the beautiful yukata. Koushin's breath hitched at the sight of her. The color of the fabric contrasted beautifully with her golden hair, and the light from the lanterns highlighted her features, giving her an ethereal glow.

"You're right," Ino commented, looking at herself in the mirror. "I do look like the moon."

"More radiant and far more breathtaking," Koushin agreed, not taking his eyes off her.

"It's your turn now," Ino declared, her blue eyes twinkling with mischief as she turned to face Koushin. "Let's find a yukata for you."

Koushin raised an eyebrow, a playful smirk pulling at the corners of his lips. "You're dressing me up now, Pumpkin-chan? How wife like."

Ino blushed, her hand moving to playfully slap his arm. "Shut up, Koushin. It's a tradition, not a 'wifely' duty."

Koushin held up his hands in mock surrender, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "Of course, Pumpkin-chan, you're right. Traditions are important."

Ino rolled her eyes, her lips twitching up in a smile. She walked over to a rack of yukatas, her fingers trailing over the different patterns and fabrics. Her eyes landed on a deep purple one, decorated with silver crescent moons and stars. She held it up, giving Koushin a scrutinizing look.

Koushin made a show of looking down at himself, spreading his arms out. "Me? In a yukata? Why, Ino-chan, are you trying to objectify me?"

Ino laughed, shaking her head as she handed the garment to him. "No, Koushin. I'm trying to make you look presentable."

Koushin pressed his hand to his chest, gasping in mock offense. "Presentable! You wound me, Ino. I'll have you know that I am a vision of male splendor."

Ino grinned at his antics, her heart fluttering at his words. "Oh, really?" she asked, crossing her arms. "Prove it."

Koushin raised an eyebrow, a grin spreading across his face. "You're challenging me, Pumpkin-chan?"

Ino merely shrugged, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. "If you're up to it."

Koushin let out a playful huff of laughter before disappearing into the changing room with the yukata. A few minutes later, he reemerged, the purple fabric draping over him perfectly, enhancing his athletic build and complementing his blond hair and violet eyes.

Ino's heart fluttered at the sight, her cheeks heating up. "You... look good," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.

Koushin chuckled, running a hand through his hair. "Just good, Pumpkin-chan?" he asked, his voice teasing. He stepped closer to her, his eyes sparkling with humor. "I was aiming for stunning, or at least handsome."

Just as Ino was about to respond, a voice rang out through the shop. "I would say, he is more than just good. If he's free, I can take him off your hands."

The duo turned to see a woman standing at the entrance of the shop. She was stunning, with a body that would make a kunoichi envious and her dress accentuated her curves perfectly. Her eyes twinkled with mischief as she admired Koushin.

Koushin broke into a laugh, a genuine, hearty sound that reverberated through the room. He shot a glance at Ino, a teasing light in his eyes. "Pumpkin-chan, seems like I'm quite the catch, eh?"

Ino felt a twinge of annoyance, her eyebrows furrowing as she glared at the woman. "I see you have eyes, but you seem to be lacking common sense," Ino retorted, a steely glint in her eyes.

Koushin held up his hands in surrender, a playful smile still tugging at his lips. "Now, now, ladies. Let's not fight over little old me."

The woman laughed, a sultry sound that echoed around the room. "Oh, I'm not one for fighting, darling. I prefer... negotiations."

Ino crossed her arms over her chest, her eyes narrowed. "There's nothing to negotiate. He's not up for grabs."

The woman raised an eyebrow at Ino's declaration, her lips curling into a smirk. "We'll see about that," she retorted, her gaze returning to Koushin.

Koushin chuckled, his violet eyes sparkling with amusement as he stepped in between the two women. "As flattered as I am by the attention, ladies," he began, holding his hands up in a gesture of peace, "I should point out that I'm already spoken for."

The woman's eyes widened slightly before she broke into a sultry smile, her gaze trailing over to Ino. "Is that so?" she asked, her voice filled with a playful challenge.

"Oh, more than just so," Koushin confirmed, turning towards Ino with a soft smile playing on his lips. "You see, Ino here," he began, gesturing to the blond woman by his side, "She's the star that brightens my night sky."

Ino's cheeks flushed a soft pink at his words, her eyes sparkling with amusement and warmth. "That's...cheesy, Koushin," she said, struggling to suppress a smile.

"Oh, Pumpkin-chan, you haven't heard anything yet!" Koushin retorted, his gaze still on her. "You see, she's not just any star. She's a supernova. With just a single glance, she can outshine even the brightest constellation."

Ino shook her head, biting back a laugh. "You're laying it on thick now, aren't you?"

"Well," Koushin responded, his hand reaching out to take hers, "How about this? If love were a battlefield, Ino would be my victorious general, leading me to the sweet surrender of her affection."

Ino rolled her eyes, though she was clearly fighting to suppress her laughter. "And here I thought you were a shinobi, not a poet."

The stranger watched the exchange, her eyes widening slightly in surprise at the playful yet intense dynamic between the two. Koushin simply winked at her, a hint of humor dancing in his eyes. "I wear many hats, my dear. But at the moment, I'm quite content being Ino's... devoted jester."

Ino tried to stifle a giggle, her hand coming up to cover her mouth. "Devoted jester? Koushin, you're absolutely ridiculous!"

Koushin shrugged, his grin broadening. "Perhaps, but I'm your ridiculous jester, am I not?"

A soft chuckle escaped Ino's lips as she nodded. "Yes, you are. And for the record, I wouldn't have it any other way."

Turning to the woman who had sparked the whole exchange, Koushin offered a friendly smile. "So, you see, my heart is fully occupied. There's no vacancy, not even for a moment's temptation."

The woman held his gaze for a moment before finally breaking into a chuckle, her posture relaxing. "Well, can't blame a girl for trying, right?" she admitted, her eyes acknowledging Ino's presence for the first time. "He's quite the catch, you know."

Ino chuckled, nodding in agreement. "Oh, I know," she confirmed, her blue eyes twinkling with delight as they met Koushin's gaze. "But he's my catch."

Koushin's lips quirked up in a smile at her words, his gaze full of affection. He leaned in, his voice dropping to a soft whisper meant only for her. "And just for the record, pumpkin, you're my catch too. My only catch."

Ino blushed, her heart fluttering at his words. She nudged him playfully, the smile on her face showing her pleasure at his words. "Well, that's settled then."

The stranger, now realizing she had no chance, nodded, her smile wistful.

The festival was in full swing, with bright lanterns illuminating the streets and music and laughter floating through the air. The aroma of local foods hung tantalizingly over the scene, drawing in people from every corner of the village. Koushin and Ino, both dressed in yukatas, found themselves in the heart of this beautiful chaos.

"Smell that, Ino? That's takoyaki! I bet you I could finish ten in a minute," Koushin proclaimed, his mouth watering.

"Ten? That's child's play. I could do twelve." Ino retorted, a playful smirk on her face.

"No way," Koushin exclaimed in mock indignation, "you're on! Loser gets the winner a prize from that game booth."

With a laugh, they found a vendor and each ordered their portions. The vendor was bemused but willingly served the large portions to the duo. Koushin started with gusto, but the smug smile on Ino's face faltered as she realized her own boast was slightly more ambitious than she had initially thought.

In the end, they both sat, red-faced and panting, a mound of takoyaki sticks lying in front of them. Koushin had won by a single piece, much to his delight.

"Well, that was ill-advised," Ino said, leaning back and patting her stomach. "I think I won't need to eat for a week."

"Doesn't matter. A bet's a bet." Koushin reminded her, pointing to the game booth they had initially wagered on. It was one of those classic ones where you had to hit a target with a thrown ball.

Ino got up reluctantly, but she was a woman of her word. She stepped up to the booth, took aim, and easily hit the target. Koushin got to pick his prize, a comically oversized stuffed frog. He looked delighted at his win.

"Best date ever!" he proclaimed, holding up his frog triumphantly. Ino rolled her eyes, but couldn't hide her own smile.

"You only won because you're a bottomless pit, Koushin," she teased.

"Takes one to know one," he shot back playfully, offering her a hand to get up.

As they moved on from the takoyaki stand, Koushin, draped in his navy blue yukata, offered his arm to Ino, her own yukata a beautiful palette of blossoms against a violet background. The streets were a vivid display of joy and celebration, families and friends all around enjoying the ambiance.

"Alright, where to next?" Koushin asked, his eyes glinting in excitement, the enormous stuffed frog slung over his shoulder.

"You've already won that... thing," Ino motioned toward the frog with a smirk, "Isn't it time you let me win something?"

"How about I win you the world?" Koushin asked, his grin wide and teasing.

Ino rolled her eyes at his audacious proclamation, her laughter light and infectious. "You couldn't handle the world, Koushin."

"But I can handle you," he quipped, "and you are my world."

Ino couldn't suppress a giggle at Koushin's audacious joke, the sound melodious and light, matching the warm ambiance of the festival. "You are insufferable, Koushin," she said, although the smile on her face betrayed her amusement.

"And you love it," Koushin retorted, his eyes sparkling with mischief as he playfully nudged her.

Laughing, they moved on from the booth, arms linked and spirits high. The festive energy was contagious, infusing their every step with the merriment that danced in the air.

"Oh look! Cotton candy!" Koushin pointed towards a small stall, a cloud of spun sugar taking form before their eyes.

"We just ate takoyaki. Are you trying to make me sick?" Ino teased, raising an eyebrow at his voracious appetite.

"Maybe a little sugar will help us digest," he suggested with a grin.

After purchasing a large cotton candy cloud, they strolled down the illuminated path, their laughter mingling with the lively chatter around them. Koushin, like an excited child, took an oversized bite of the candy and offered it to Ino. She accepted, her smile softened with warmth at his enthusiasm.

Their next stop was a ring toss game. Koushin, the ever-competitive spirit, was determined to win, his eyes filled with determination as he studied the arrangement of the bottles.

"Getting serious, aren't we?" Ino teased, leaning against the booth's edge.

He stuck his tongue out at her, a playful gesture that had her laughing. Despite her teasing, his aim was true, and he won the game with ease. He picked a small, cute charm as the prize, presenting it to Ino with a flourish.

As the night grew darker, the festival's lights seemed to glow even brighter, casting playful shadows on the bustling crowd. Koushin and Ino continued their meandering, his arm linked with hers. The laughter and excitement of the festival-goers were contagious, making it impossible for them not to join in.

"Hey, Ino, look at that!" Koushin pointed to a caricature artist, busy capturing the essence of a young couple on paper. "How about we give it a shot?"

Ino peered at the artist, then back at him with a smirk. "Do you really want to see your big head on paper?"

Koushin feigned hurt, placing a hand over his heart dramatically. "That's low, Ino. But fine, I get it. You're just scared the artist won't be able to capture your beauty."

Ino playfully nudged him with her elbow, causing Koushin to chuckle. "Oh, so that's how it is, huh? Alright then, let's do it."

Hand in hand, they made their way to the caricature artist, an older man with a twinkle in his eyes. As they sat down, Koushin squeezed Ino's hand reassuringly, a gesture that didn't go unnoticed by the older man.

The artist looked at them, studying their faces, capturing their playful banter. With swift strokes, he managed to capture not only their likeness but their unique chemistry as well. Koushin and Ino were in fits of laughter by the time the artist presented his work, their joyous faces mirrored in the caricature.

"Not bad, right?" Koushin commented, a mischievous gleam in his eyes. "It looks just like us."

Ino nodded, her eyes twinkling with mirth. "Yes, your big head looks just right," she retorted.

Hand in hand, they strolled towards the edge of the village, away from the hubbub of the festival. A serene river, reflecting the shimmering festival lights, greeted them, and they found a secluded spot to settle down. Koushin took a seat on the cool grass, his yukata rustling softly, and Ino nestled comfortably against his chest, her back to his front. His arms wrapped around her, as naturally as if they were designed to be there, pulling her closer into his warm embrace.

He buried his face in her hair, taking in the scent of her, and a soft sigh escaped his lips. He pressed a tender kiss to her nape, and she turned her head to meet his eyes, her own twinkling with unspoken affection. Her hand came up to caress his cheek, and he leaned into her touch, his eyes never leaving hers.

"Comfortable?" he murmured, his voice soft and low.

"Mmm, very," she replied, a content smile gracing her lips.

Just then, the sky lit up with the first wave of fireworks, a stunning display of lights and colors. A gasp of awe escaped her lips, and Koushin tightened his hold around her, a sense of peace washing over him. They sat there, watching as the spectacle unfolded in the sky, the colorful explosions mirrored in the rippling surface of the river.

"Beautiful, isn't it?" Ino whispered, her voice full of wonder.

"Not as beautiful as you," Koushin responded, his voice barely above a whisper. His fingers traced invisible patterns on her arm, sending shivers up her spine.

A soft chuckle escaped her lips as she rolled her eyes at his cheesy remark, but the blush on her cheeks betrayed her delight. "Always the flatterer, aren't you?" she teased.

"Only when it's the truth," he countered, pressing another kiss to her temple. His tone was sincere, his gaze intense, and for a moment, all banter ceased. The only sounds were the soft rustle of their breaths and the distant booms of the fireworks.

They watched in silence as the sky erupted in a multitude of colors, their bodies swaying in tandem with the rhythm of the night. Koushin's thumb gently rubbed circles on her hand, the soft touch only intensifying the magic of the moment.

As the fireworks reached their climax, a stunning display of golden light burst across the sky, illuminating their faces. Koushin watched as Ino's eyes widened with awe, her face glowing with the reflected light.

Koushin's breath hitched slightly, seeing the beauty of the fireworks reflected in Ino's eyes. The noise of the festival felt worlds away, replaced by the quiet crackling of the fireworks above, the whispering rustle of the river flowing nearby, and the rhythmic beating of his own heart. He gazed at her, his eyes a silent promise of every unspoken word.

Ino turned her head to meet his gaze, her violet eyes twinkling like the night sky. A soft sigh escaped her lips as she read the emotion in his eyes, her own reflecting the same warmth. The sight of him, looking at her with such sincere adoration, caused her heart to flutter, a feeling as thrilling as the fireworks above.

Without breaking eye contact, Koushin's hand shifted from her arm to her face. His thumb gently stroked her cheek, the warmth of his hand seeping into her skin. The sparks from the fireworks above were nothing compared to the ones igniting between them. His other hand released hers to rest on her waist, drawing her closer to him, their bodies fitting together as if they were two pieces of the same puzzle.

Her eyes flicked down to his lips for a moment, then back up to meet his gaze. He mirrored her actions, his gaze lingering on her lips before meeting her eyes again. They stayed like that for a long, silent moment, caught in the space between what was and what could be, a silent agreement passing between them.

As the grand finale of the firework display lit the sky, bathing them in a kaleidoscope of colors, Koushin took a deep breath and closed the distance between them. His lips brushed against hers in a whisper-soft kiss, slow and deliberate. He kissed her like a man savoring every moment, every touch, every taste.

Ino melted into him, her hand coming up to rest on his cheek. The warmth of his skin under her fingers sent a shiver down her spine, echoing in the pit of her stomach. She kissed him back with an intensity that matched his, their lips moving in a slow dance, telling a story of unspoken feelings and shared moments.

Koushin pulled her closer, deepening the kiss, a gentle assertion of his feelings. His heart pounded in his chest like a drum, matching the rhythm of the fireworks booming overhead.

Koushin's heart hammered in his chest, the taste of cotton candy still fresh on his lips. The kiss started softly, a tentative exploration that grew more confident with each passing second. His hand slipped from her waist to the small of her back, pulling her closer, his hold protective and assuring. Her hand on his cheek was warm and grounding, her touch as electrifying as the sparks flying above them.

His other hand moved from her cheek to tangle in her hair, gently cradling the back of her head. His fingers skimmed along the soft tresses, the silky strands slipping through his fingers like fine threads of silk. He gently nudged her closer, their bodies now pressed against each other, two entities merged into one under the night sky.

The taste of her lips was intoxicating, a vibrant mix of cherry tomatoes and strawberries, a perfect blend of sweet and tangy that made his senses tingle. Every brush of her lips against his was like a starburst in his mouth, an explosion of flavors that left him yearning for more. Her mouth moved in sync with his, their breaths mingling, their pulses pounding in a harmonious rhythm.

Her hand slid down from his cheek to rest on his chest, her fingers splaying against his yukata. She could feel his heart pounding beneath her touch, a living testament to the intensity of the emotions swirling between them. Her touch was as light as a feather, but it grounded him, anchored him in the overwhelming surge of emotion that threatened to carry him away.

Ino responded in kind, her mouth opening slightly, allowing him deeper access. Her grip on his yukata tightened, pulling him even closer, her body arching slightly against his. The fireworks overhead were forgotten as they lost themselves in each other, their world reduced to the space they shared, to the taste of their lips, to the sound of their shared breaths.

Koushin savored the taste of her, his tongue sweeping across her lower lip, drawing a soft sigh from her. The noise sent a thrill through him, his hand tightening in her hair, his fingers brushing against her scalp. The world outside their kiss seemed to fade away, the only real thing being the woman in his arms and the electric connection between them.

Gradually, the intensity of the kiss began to wane, the frenzied exploration giving way to a tender exchange. He pulled back slightly, but only enough to look at her, his hand still tangled in her hair, their breaths intermingling. His gaze was filled with a silent promise, a declaration of feelings left unspoken. His thumb stroked her cheek gently, a silent reassurance as they breathed each other in.

Ino looked back at him, her eyes holding a soft glow in the dim light, her lips slightly swollen from their heated exchange. Her hand slid up from his chest to rest on his shoulder, her fingers idly playing with the collar of his yukata. She was silent, the look in her eyes saying more than words ever could.

They leaned their foreheads together, the intimacy of the moment wrapping them in a cocoon of shared affection. The world around them seemed to slow down, the bustle of the festival muted to a quiet hum. Their breaths synced, their hearts beating in rhythm, their bodies still tingling from their shared kiss.

Above them, the grand finale of the fireworks display burst into the sky, a breathtaking spectacle of colors and light. The golden light painted their faces, the shadows dancing across their features. They watched the spectacle, their gaze never straying from each other's eyes. They were completely lost in each other, the fireworks merely a backdrop to their silent conversation.

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