In the aftermath of Naruto Uzumaki's sudden disappearance from the shinobi world, a new era begins, bringing forth a generation of young ninjas burdened with the legacy of their predecessors. Sarada Uchiha, driven by her desire to restore her clan's honor despite being an uncultured girl lacking in education and talent must strive to be recognized by her father. Sasuke and Hinata must uncover the truth behind Naruto's disappearance as the world is thrown into turmoil without the nine tails and Kawaki struggles to keep the shinobi world like it always was against his brother who is hell bent on making everything anything but how it used to be. Meanwhile, there is death lurking at ever turn and someone greater than any the shinobi have ever faced is coming!
Hinata could not lie still quietly. "It would have been a good idea if the shadow had let Naruto know about the situation," she thought but dismissed it immediately. Shadow or no. it was still Naruto.
But she wanted to get to him fast now. Sliding out of bed she hurried to the hallway.
"Hanabi? Hanabi?" she called.
It had happened that a few moments before, Hanabi who had been standing outside the door had received a small note from a small frog. It was from her husband. The note read:
It's quite a fine night tonight. Won't you come and see the moon?
She smiled a smile that expressed the joy bursting in her heart and as she turned to let Hinata know she would be out for a while, she saw the bearer of the note at the head of the hall giving her the most imploring look and she walked to wards him, shaking her hips as she drew closer and slid into his hands.
"Everyone's having fun today," Konohamaru whispered his mouth close to her ear. "But I've been so lonely without you."
"We aren't teenagers in love," she whispered back with her fingers clasping his chin and her mouth against his.
"Hanbi." Konohamaru said. His voice was choked with emotion. "Then let's be adults for a minute."
Pushing her firmly against one of the walls, his mouth found hers in a ravenous kiss. She responded with the same energy as her fingers moved swiftly against his body feeling his chin, to his muscles, to his hair, to his back, and down below.
Konohamaru pulled away for a moment and whispered. "I've missed you."
"Baka, I've only been with my sister for three days."
"Three days too long."
He clasped her hand and it firmly against where she had been fondling to let her feel his hunger, his eyes locked in hers bared his soul to her. It was full of love.
She saw it and was moved beyond measure. "Come," she said quietly leading him out of the halls and into one of the empty hospital rooms. They shut the door firmly behind them and their eyes met for a second. The room was almost dark except for the lights from the celebration outside penetrating here and there. Suddenly, Hanabi took off her shirt and everything underneath. Her boobs bounced out like. Konohamaru reacted to it like a homing pigeon drawing closer to stare at them lovingly. soon they were seated on the edge of one of the beds, she straddling him while he kissed and fondled those hanging pears. Grasping and releasing them, rubbing his face in them, sucking at the pearl-shaped nipples, he was sighing contentedly. Watching and feeling his movements made her moist below quickly and suddenly she wanted him like never before. She lifted his face and kissed his lips then pulling away, looked into his eyes.
"Babe, my pussy lips are drooling. I want to ride on you till I'm shivering with ecstasy. I want you to pump your load into my pussy. I can't get enough of you."
And suddenly, they weren't chill anymore. Overcome by their burning desire they struggled quickly out of their clothes and fully onto the bed. It was the moment she sat upon him, her wetness sliding easily upon his throbbing rod that Hinata came out to call. Hanabi was too far away and too far gone to hear her.
Hinata looked back in the room at the baby. "One moment, ok?" she told the sleeping child and she left the room to find the nearest nurse. There was only one at the reception.
"Where's everyone," she asked.
"Today is a holiday, ma'am. Congratulations."
"I remember now. Arigato. Excuse me, I would like to look for a phone booth and may be gone for a while. Please keep an eye out for my sister. My baby is alone in the room."
And she left through the doors. As she turned the corner, Naruto, from one of the side doors, entered the hospital room and went straight to the ward. The nurse did not see him.
He was surprised to see no one there except the baby and walking up to the cot, he peered at her, heaving a sign of relief when he saw she was okay.
"Where's your mother?" he asked picking the baby up from the cot. "It's my fault. Your mother must have felt lonely with all the celebrations going on outside. I wonder where the shadow I dispatched to take care of her is."
Then he smiled. "If she's with the shadow, she's with me. Baka. Ok. I'll keep watch over you till they –"
"Naruto," someone called from the door of the ward. It was Iruka sensei.
"Come. There's something I want to show you."
"Iruka sensei," Naruto said in his usual way. Then he nodded.
But what to do with the child?
Himawari opened her eyes and clutched at his shirt as if to say don't leave me.
"Shinpai shinai de," Naruto cooed.
He wrapped her in his warmth then moving his hands rapidly he wrote on the wall. "Hinata, I'm with Himawari. Don't worry."
He and Iruka sensei started off right after.
"Is it ok to take the child along, Naruto," Iruka asked. "We're going up the mountain side."
"I'll keep her warm," Naruto replied. "You see when the twins were born, something very weird happened."
Iruka waited for him to finish.
"I fought one of the most powerful individuals I've ever encountered since the great ninja war."
"What"
"It was a lady. She came in a large light descending from the sky."
"An otutsuki?"
"I think. She had the byakugan. White flowing hair and dress but she was covered in white light it seemed impossible to see her features. But Sensei. She was much faster and much more agile than an otutsuki. She was a very formidable enemy. The light descended right outside of the house and soon enough she was in the room where Hinata had just given birth to the boys. She went after one of them. Boruto. It was all so sudden and if I hadn't reacted fast enough she would have killed the children. While we battled, Hinata took the children away. And throughout the fight, she did not attack but evaded all my attacks masterfully. It seemed she had only one purpose to get to them. To kill them. It was the hardest thing keeping her away. This woman was a formidable enemy. In the end, just as suddenly as she had come, she disappeared."
They were now scaling a high mountain.
"That's why you always have kage bushins follow your children around whenever they have to go far away."
Naruto nodded. "She has never come back. I wonder who she was and where she was coming from."
As they arrived at the mountaintop, Naruto saw some ramen prepared. There were mats to sit on and a small table.
They were many many ways away from the rest of the crowd in a quiet spot.
Meanwhile, after Hinata could not reach Naruto through the phone, she went to find Ino who was in charge of the Sensory unit to pass the information to Naruto. She looked into the hospital ward from the window concerned and when she didn't see the baby, she freaked out. Because she had looked through the window, she didn't see Naruto's message.
Rushing back to the reception, she asked, "Did you see my sister?"
"No."
"Did you see my husband?"
"Ma'am, no one has entered since you left.
"My baby!"
Hinata went to the ward followed by the receptionist. And again she took just one look then she hurried to find Hanabi hoping she had entered and picked her.
As Naruto dug into the ramen, Iruka spoke to him. "You're now the Hokage. Whatever happens now, is your responsibility. Make the right choices, Naruto."
"Waka-dattebayo," Naruto replied with his mouth full.
"Iruka sensei," he said after dropping the chopsticks down. "You've always treated me to ramen since I was a child. And now I'm Hokage, you treat me to ramen again. That's why I'll commission the Konoha Children Park as the Iruka Umino Park where your statue will stand and be a constant reminder of the spirit of selflessness."
Iruka laughed with emotion. "Look at you talking like a Hokage too. The Iruka Umino Park, huh? I hope it will be filled with ninjas running around and laughing without a care in the world."
Naruto smiled.
Just then his eyes flew open.
"Iruka sensei!"
He flew to his feet entering sage mode at the same time.
"What is it?" Iruka asked scrambling to his feet.
"They're here. They're already here!"
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