𝗧𝗪: 𝗡𝗢𝗡𝗖𝗢𝗡, 𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗘𝗦𝗢𝗠𝗘, 𝗙 𝗢𝗥𝗔𝗟, 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗚, 𝗗𝗢𝗨𝗕𝗟𝗘 𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡, 𝗦𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚
The sound of Iruka’s voice filled the classroom as he droned on about chakra control, but your attention was divided. On one side of you, Naruto sat fidgeting, tapping his pencil loudly against his desk, clearly uninterested in the lecture. On the other side, Sasuke sat with his usual brooding expression, eyes fixed on the blackboard but occasionally glancing in your direction.
“Psst! (Y/N)!” Naruto whispered, nudging your arm. “Want to skip this and go train later? I can show you my awesome new jutsu!”
Before you could answer, Sasuke’s quiet voice cut through. “You’re distracting her. If you actually paid attention, you might learn something useful.”
Naruto turned to glare at Sasuke. “Oh, shut up, Mr. Perfect. Not all of us are born with a stick up our—”
“Enough!” Iruka slammed his hand on the desk, his patience clearly wearing thin. “Naruto, Sasuke, if you can’t keep it down, you’ll both stay after class and clean the training grounds!”
Naruto pouted but sank back into his seat, muttering under his breath. Sasuke smirked faintly, victorious as always. You sighed, caught in the middle of their endless bickering.
As the class broke for lunch, you found a shady spot under a tree, enjoying the brief moment of peace. But it didn’t last long. Naruto appeared first, holding a slightly charred bento box he had clearly made himself.
“Ta-da!” he exclaimed proudly, holding it out to you. “I made this just for you, (Y/N)! It’s got extra rice balls and—uh, well, just ignore the burnt parts.”
You smiled at his effort, about to thank him, when Sasuke appeared, holding a neatly prepared bento that looked like it had been crafted by a professional chef. He silently handed it to you, ignoring Naruto’s outraged gasp.
“You can’t just show up with a fancy bento and expect her to pick yours!” Naruto shouted, pointing an accusing finger at Sasuke.
Sasuke shrugged, his tone calm. “Why not? It’s better than whatever mess you made.”
Naruto growled, ready to pounce, but you quickly stepped between them. “Guys, it’s fine! I’ll just—” You froze, realizing you couldn’t pick one without upsetting the other.
Before you could decide, Iruka called from the distance. “Naruto! Sasuke! Stop causing a scene and get back to class!”
Reluctantly, they both retreated, glaring daggers at each other.
Later that day, Iruka paired the three of you for sparring practice. Naruto grinned widely, thrilled at the chance to show off.
“Alright, (Y/N), let’s see if you can keep up!” he said, throwing a kunai your way. You dodged easily, smirking.
The match was playful at first, with Naruto trying his best to impress you while you countered his every move. But when Sasuke joined in, the mood shifted. His attacks were precise and calculated, his dark eyes never leaving yours.
Naruto quickly grew frustrated. “Hey, Sasuke! Stop hogging all the attention!”
Sasuke didn’t respond, instead launching another kunai that landed inches from your feet. “Focus, (Y/N). You’ll need to work harder to keep up.”
Naruto, determined not to be outdone, charged in. “I’ll show you who’s the better teammate!” But his footing slipped, and he crashed into you, sending both of you tumbling to the ground.
“Idiot,” Sasuke muttered, pulling you to your feet while glaring at Naruto, who was laughing sheepishly.
The academy’s annual festival was the highlight of the year, and you were excited to enjoy it with your friends. But the moment you arrived, Naruto was by your side, practically glued to your arm.
“Come on, (Y/N)! Let’s play some games! I’ll win you the biggest prize!” he declared, dragging you toward a dart-throwing booth.
Sasuke, who had been silently watching from the shadows, followed closely. When Naruto missed his first few throws, Sasuke stepped in, effortlessly hitting the bullseye every time.
“I wasn’t even trying!” Naruto huffed, crossing his arms as Sasuke handed you the plush fox he’d won.
“Sure you weren’t,” Sasuke replied with a smirk.
The tension between them was palpable, and you tried to lighten the mood. “Why don’t we all go to the food stalls? I heard they have—”
Before you could finish, Naruto grabbed your hand. “Great idea! Let’s go, (Y/N)!”
But Sasuke wasn’t about to let him steal the moment. Grabbing your other hand, he said calmly, “She can decide where she wants to go.”
Caught between them, you laughed nervously. “How about we all just stick together?”
As the festival went on, their possessiveness became more apparent. Naruto insisted on staying by your side at all times, loudly proclaiming that he was “keeping you safe.” Meanwhile, Sasuke kept shooting glares at anyone who so much as looked your way, his silent intensity making people back off without a word.
At one point, a classmate approached you, nervously asking if you wanted to check out the fireworks with them. Before you could answer, Naruto stepped forward, grinning but with a dark edge to his tone.
“Sorry, but she’s already with us. Maybe next time!”
The classmate quickly retreated, and you frowned. “Naruto, that was rude!”
Naruto pouted. “I was just helping! You don’t need anyone else when you’ve got us, right?”
Sasuke added quietly, “He’s right. You should be careful who you trust.”
Their words left a strange feeling in your chest, but you brushed it off, chalking it up to their overprotectiveness.
As the fireworks lit up the night sky, you found yourself standing between Sasuke and Naruto once again. Both boys seemed unusually quiet, their gazes focused entirely on you.
“(Y/N),” Naruto began, his voice softer than usual. “You’re… really important to me, you know? I’ll always protect you.”
Sasuke nodded, his dark eyes piercing yours. “Me too. No matter what happens, I’ll make sure no one hurts you.”
Their words felt heavier than they should have, and for a moment, you wondered if there was more to their feelings than they were letting on. But as they both smiled at you—Naruto’s wide and bright, Sasuke’s faint and reserved—you decided to let it go, enjoying the moment of peace between them.
Little did you know, their rivalry was far from over, and their obsession with you was only just beginning.
The warm sunlight filtered into the classroom as the academy buzzed with excitement. Today was the day the teams would be announced, and the tension in the air was palpable. Naruto was practically vibrating in his seat, rocking back and forth as he waited for Iruka to call his name.
You were seated between Naruto and Sakura, the two people you were closest to at the academy. Naruto’s boundless energy had always been infectious, and Sakura was like a sister to you—supportive, kind, and always willing to lend a listening ear.
“I hope we get put on the same team,” Sakura whispered, leaning toward you with a hopeful smile. “It’d be so much fun working together!”
You nodded eagerly. “Fingers crossed. I can’t imagine doing this without you.”
Naruto, overhearing your conversation, immediately butted in. “What about me? You’d miss me too, right?”
You laughed softly. “Of course, Naruto. Who else is going to keep us entertained?”
Naruto puffed up his chest proudly, grinning from ear to ear. On your other side, Sasuke scoffed under his breath, his usual stoic demeanor masking the fact that he’d been eavesdropping on your conversation the entire time. Iruka finally called for silence, and the classroom fell into an anticipatory hush.
“For Team 7, we have…” Iruka began, scanning his clipboard. “Naruto Uzumaki…”
“Yes!” Naruto pumped his fist in the air, shooting you a triumphant grin.
Sakura let out a quiet cheer, glancing at you with hopeful eyes.
Naruto’s grin faltered instantly. “What?! Why do I have to be on a team with that guy?”
Sasuke remained silent, though the faintest smirk tugged at his lips. His gaze briefly flickered toward you.
“And finally…” Iruka continued, “(Y/N) (L/N).”
Your name was barely out of Iruka’s mouth before Naruto shot out of his seat, pointing dramatically at Iruka. “No way! You mean I’m on the same team as (Y/N)?! Best team ever!”
Sasuke gave Naruto a dark look, clearly irritated by his outburst. “Sit down, idiot. You’re embarrassing yourself.”
Naruto glared back at him. “What’d you say, Sasuke?!”
“Enough,” Iruka sighed, rubbing his temples. “Team 7, meet on the roof in 10 minutes to meet your jōnin leader.” The four of you sat in a loose circle, waiting for your sensei to arrive. Naruto sat as close to you as possible, practically leaning into your side, while Sasuke sat a few feet away, arms crossed and glaring at the blond.
Sakura, sensing the tension, leaned over and whispered, “Looks like you’ve got two shadows now.”
You chuckled nervously, brushing it off. “They’re just excited. It’s our first day as a team, after all.”
Naruto suddenly turned to you with a determined expression. “(Y/N), you’re gonna stick with me during missions, right? I’ll protect you no matter what!”
Before you could respond, Sasuke cut in. “Don’t make promises you can’t keep. She’ll need someone reliable.” His dark eyes locked onto yours. “I’ll make sure you’re safe.”
Naruto bristled, standing up and pointing at Sasuke. “What’s that supposed to mean?! I’m plenty reliable!”
“Quiet down,” Sasuke said coldly, “before you scare off our sensei.”
Naruto lunged forward, and you quickly grabbed his sleeve to stop him. “Guys, come on. Can we try to get along for at least one day?”
Sasuke’s gaze softened slightly at your words, though he didn’t say anything. Naruto pouted but reluctantly sat back down.
Moments later, Kakashi appeared, looking as uninterested as ever. “Hmm… Team 7. You look lively.”
Naruto immediately stood up. “Kakashi-sensei! We’re ready to take on any mission! Just give us something cool—like fighting bandits or finding treasure!”
Kakashi raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. “We’ll start with introductions. Your name, your likes, your dislikes, and your dreams for the future.”
One by one, you went around the circle. Naruto’s introduction was loud and full of ambition, proclaiming his dream to become Hokage. Sakura’s was sweet but clearly focused on her hopes of becoming a strong kunoichi.
When it was Sasuke’s turn, he gave his usual curt response, speaking of revenge and his desire to grow stronger. But you couldn’t help but notice the way his gaze lingered on you as he spoke, as if silently adding and to protect you to his goals.
Finally, it was your turn. You spoke about your dreams of becoming a great ninja, your love for your friends, and your desire to make a difference. Naruto and Sasuke both hung onto your every word, though their reactions couldn’t have been more different—Naruto beamed with pride, while Sasuke’s expression grew more serious, as if silently vowing to support your dream. Kakashi’s first test as your sensei was a challenge: steal the bells from him before noon. Naruto was overly eager, rushing in headfirst and getting caught in a trap almost immediately.
“Help me, (Y/N)!” he called, hanging upside-down from a tree.
You sighed, running to help him down. Meanwhile, Sasuke watched from the shadows, his gaze narrowing as he saw Naruto clinging to you once he was free.
“Let’s focus,” you said, trying to keep the team on track. “We need to work together.”
Naruto nodded, but as soon as you turned to make a plan, he shot a smug grin at Sasuke. “See that? (Y/N) saved me first. Guess she knows who’s more important.”
Sasuke’s eyes darkened, and before you could intervene, he stepped out of the shadows. “If you keep holding her back, we’ll never pass this test.”
The two boys started bickering again, and Sakura groaned, throwing her hands in the air. “Why are you two like this? (Y/N), you have the patience of a saint.”
You laughed softly. “They just need time to figure things out.” Despite the chaos, the four of you managed to pass Kakashi’s test through teamwork—though it was clear that Sasuke and Naruto’s idea of “teamwork” mostly revolved around trying to outshine each other for your attention.
As you walked home with Sakura, she teased you about the boys’ antics. “They’re both so obvious, it’s almost funny. I mean, they couldn’t be more different, but the one thing they agree on is you.”
You shook your head, smiling. “They’re just being protective. I’m sure they’ll settle down once we get used to working together.”
But deep down, you couldn’t shake the feeling that this was only the beginning of something much more complicated.
After the land of waves missions you and team 7 are notified for the chunin exams
The Forest of Death was eerily silent, the oppressive atmosphere making every sound feel like a threat. Team 7 had been progressing cautiously, but Orochimaru’s sudden attack left the team in chaos. Naruto had collapsed after Orochimaru’s monstrous power drained the Nine-Tails’ chakra from him, leaving him unconscious. Sakura knelt beside him, frantically shaking him to wake him up, while you and Sasuke stood ready to protect them.
But the fight wasn’t over.
The Sound Ninja—Zaku, Dosu, and Kin—arrived shortly after Orochimaru’s departure, their sights set on finishing what the snake-like man had started.
“Give us your scroll, and maybe we won’t hurt you too badly,” Zaku sneered, cracking his knuckles.
“We’re not handing over anything,” you said firmly, stepping in front of Naruto and Sakura. “You’ll have to go through me first.”
Sasuke glanced at you, his jaw tightening. “Don’t try to be a hero. This isn’t the time.”
“And just let them hurt Naruto and Sakura?” you shot back. “Not a chance.”
Kin smirked, twirling senbon needles between her fingers. “Brave, aren’t you? Let’s see how long that lasts.”
The three Sound Ninja attacked simultaneously. Zaku unleashed a powerful air blast that sent debris flying, forcing you and Sasuke to dodge. Dosu charged at you with his gauntlet, the vibrations from his soundwaves causing your ears to ring painfully.
You gritted your teeth, dodging his attacks while keeping yourself positioned between him and Naruto. Sakura tried to help by throwing kunai, but Kin intercepted them easily, mocking her with a cruel laugh.
“Is this all you’ve got?” Kin taunted, sending a wave of needles your way.
You barely managed to block most of them with your kunai, but one needle grazed your shoulder, leaving a shallow cut that stung painfully.
“(Y/N)!” Sakura called out, panic evident in her voice.
“I’m fine!” you yelled back, your focus never wavering. “Just stay with Naruto!”
The fight dragged on, and exhaustion was beginning to set in. Sasuke managed to hold his own against Zaku, but Dosu’s soundwaves were relentless. You kept deflecting attack after attack, determined to protect Naruto’s unconscious form and Sakura, who was doing her best to guard him.
Zaku, growing frustrated with Sasuke, redirected his attention to you. He launched a powerful air blast in your direction, catching you off guard. You tried to dodge, but the force of the attack sent you flying into a tree.
Your body hit the trunk with a sickening thud, and you crumpled to the ground, blood trickling from your forehead.
“(Y/N)!” Sakura screamed, running toward you.
You struggled to push yourself up, but your vision was blurry, and your limbs felt heavy. Kin smirked, walking toward you with another handful of needles.
“Looks like you’re out of the fight,” she said mockingly.
The sight of you injured broke something inside Sasuke. The fear he had felt moments ago was swallowed by a searing rage, and the curse mark on his neck began to burn.
“Stop,” he growled, his voice low and menacing.
Kin turned to him, raising an eyebrow. “What’s wrong, Uchiha? Finally realizing you’re outmatched?”
But Sasuke wasn’t the same. The black markings of the curse spread across his skin, his Sharingan spinning violently. He stepped toward Kin, his movements unnervingly calm and deliberate.
“You hurt her,” he said coldly. “You won’t get another chance.”
Before Kin could react, Sasuke vanished in a blur of speed. He appeared behind her, grabbing her wrist and twisting it until a sickening crack echoed through the clearing. She screamed in pain, dropping her needles as she fell to her knees.
Zaku and Dosu moved to attack, but Sasuke was faster. He dodged Zaku’s air blast with ease, landing a devastating kick to his stomach that sent him crashing into a tree.
Dosu hesitated, his confidence faltering as Sasuke turned his glowing red eyes on him. “You think you’re strong?” Sasuke taunted, his voice filled with malice. “Let me show you what real strength looks like.”
Sasuke’s punches and kicks came with brutal precision, each one designed to hurt. The curse mark’s power amplified his movements, making him faster and stronger than ever before.
“Sasuke!” Sakura cried out, fear in her voice. “That’s enough! You’re going to kill them!”
But Sasuke didn’t stop. He grabbed Zaku by the collar, slamming him into the ground. “You think you can just hurt her and walk away?” His voice was venomous, dripping with rage.
“Stop!” Your weak voice broke through the chaos, drawing Sasuke’s attention.
Sasuke froze, his gaze snapping to you. The markings on his skin began to recede as he saw the way you looked at him—not with fear, but with concern.
“(Y/N),” he murmured, his voice softening.
Naruto groaned, finally starting to stir. He sat up, rubbing his head. “What… what happened?”
“You missed all the fun,” Sakura said bitterly, helping you sit up. “Sasuke went berserk.”
Naruto blinked in confusion before his eyes landed on you. “Hey, (Y/N), are you okay? You’re bleeding!”
“I’m fine,” you assured him, though your voice was weak. “Just a little banged up.”
Sasuke walked over to you, his expression unreadable. Without a word, he crouched down and carefully helped you to your feet.
“You shouldn’t have pushed yourself so hard,” he said quietly, his tone tinged with guilt.
“And you shouldn’t have lost control,” you shot back, though your words lacked any real bite.
Naruto crossed his arms, glaring at Sasuke. “What’s your problem, huh? You didn’t have to go all crazy like that!”
“She got hurt because of us,” Sasuke said, his gaze darkening. “That’s my problem.”
The Sound Ninja retreated, their injuries forcing them to flee. Team 7 regrouped, though the tension between Naruto and Sasuke was palpable.
As the group rested, Sakura tended to your wounds, her hands shaking slightly. “You really scared us back there,” she admitted softly.
“I’m sorry,” you said, offering her a faint smile. “But I couldn’t let them hurt you or Naruto.”
Sasuke sat nearby, his eyes fixed on you. He didn’t say anything, but the intensity of his gaze spoke volumes.
Naruto, sitting on your other side, huffed. “Next time, let me do the protecting, okay? You’re not allowed to get hurt again!”
You chuckled weakly. “I’ll try, but I can’t make any promises.”
Sasuke’s fists clenched at your words, his resolve hardening. He wouldn’t let this happen again. No one would hurt you—not while he was around.
The night was eerily quiet, the moon casting a soft light on the streets of Konoha. You, Naruto, and Sakura were gathered near the village gates, your hearts heavy with the unspoken knowledge that Sasuke was about to leave.
Naruto had been acting unusually withdrawn all day, his usual enthusiasm replaced by an anxious, desperate energy. He knew something was wrong, and his instincts had been right. Sasuke had been slipping away from them for days now, becoming more distant, more obsessed with his own power.
“I’m going to find him,” Naruto had said earlier, determination in his voice. “I won’t let him leave.”
But now, standing at the gates of the village with the moonlight casting long shadows over the ground, the truth hit harder than any of you expected. Sasuke stood before you, his back turned as he prepared to leave the village.
“Why, Sasuke?” Naruto asked, his voice cracking. “Why are you doing this?”
Sasuke didn’t turn around. “I have nothing left here, Naruto.”
“No!” Naruto shouted. “You have us. You’re our friend!”
Sasuke’s eyes glinted coldly. “I never needed friends. I need power. I need to avenge my clan.”
Your heart twisted as you looked at Sasuke, but you knew what was coming. He wasn’t the same person anymore. The Sasuke you knew was slipping away, and in his place was someone who no longer cared about the bonds that had once meant so much.
“I won’t let you do this,” you whispered, your voice shaking.
Sasuke’s eyes flicked to you for a brief moment. “You wouldn’t understand.”
The mission to retrieve Sasuke was like a cruel echo of everything you had hoped to avoid. You, Naruto, Sakura, and the rest of the retrieval team set out immediately after Sasuke left, tracking his movements through the forest as he made his way toward Orochimaru’s lair.
Naruto was determined, but you could see the fear in his eyes. He hadn’t given up on Sasuke, but he was struggling to hold on to hope. You, on the other hand, felt an odd sense of dread. Something told you that this mission wouldn’t end in the way you hoped.
When you finally encountered Sasuke, the confrontation was nothing like you imagined. The anger and betrayal in Naruto’s voice was a sharp contrast to Sasuke’s cold, indifferent demeanor.
“I’m not going back with you,” Sasuke said, his Sharingan flickering ominously. “This is my path.”
“Your path?” Naruto shouted, his fists shaking with rage. “You’re going down the wrong one, Sasuke! You’re my friend!”
Sasuke’s lips curled into a dark smile, his eyes narrowing. “You don’t understand. You’ll never understand.”
The battle that ensued was brutal. Naruto and Sasuke clashed in a whirlwind of taijutsu and ninjutsu, each blow fueled by years of unspoken rivalry and unresolved emotions. You and Sakura fought beside Naruto, doing everything you could to hold off Sasuke’s devastating attacks. But you could see it: Sasuke wasn’t holding back. He was going to do whatever it took to sever the ties that bound him to the village, even if it meant hurting his friends.
You darted in to protect Naruto during a particularly dangerous moment, stepping in front of him when Sasuke launched a devastating Chidori. The electricity crackled through the air, but you were too close, and the shock sent you crashing to the ground.
“Sasuke!” Naruto yelled, horrified. “What the hell is wrong with you?!”
Sasuke looked at you for a long moment, his gaze cold. “I warned you. This is my decision.”
Then, in a move that sent chills through your bones, Sasuke launched a full-force Chidori at Naruto, knocking him back with devastating force. You screamed, rushing to his side to make sure he was okay. But you knew, deep down, that Sasuke wasn’t going to stop until you were all broken—until the bonds that connected you were shattered.
The fight raged on, with Sasuke effortlessly overwhelming everyone. It wasn’t long before you found yourself facing him alone. You tried to push through, using everything you had left to stand your ground, but Sasuke was too strong, too fast.
You threw everything you could at him—chakra-infused attacks, taijutsu, anything you could use to stop him—but Sasuke’s Sharingan saw through your every move. He was methodical, precise. Every strike was calculated to disable, not to kill, but you could feel the anger in his blows. He was angry at the village, angry at his past, angry at everything.
But when he finally delivered the finishing blow, it wasn’t with the intention to kill. No, Sasuke wanted something far worse: he wanted to break you.
The punch landed with sickening force, and everything went black.
When you woke, the familiar scent of antiseptic filled the air. You blinked, disoriented, as you tried to sit up. The pain in your head was unbearable, but your vision slowly cleared as you realized you were in the hospital.
“(Y/N),” a voice whispered. It was Naruto, sitting beside you, his eyes red from crying. “Thank God you’re awake. We were so worried.”
You tried to speak, but your throat was dry. It took a moment for you to find your voice. “Naruto… Sasuke…”
“Don’t worry about him,” Naruto said, his voice cold and hard. “We failed. We couldn’t bring him back. But I’m not giving up. I’ll bring him back… no matter what.”
Your heart ached for him. He was doing everything he could, but it wasn’t enough. Sasuke had slipped too far into darkness.
“You have to rest,” Naruto continued, his hand gently gripping yours. “You’re gonna be okay. I won’t let him hurt you anymore.”
You squeezed his hand weakly, but your mind was elsewhere, filled with the haunting realization that Sasuke’s departure wasn’t just the end of a friendship—it was the beginning of something far more dangerous. The bonds between you, Naruto, and Sasuke were breaking, and you didn’t know if you could ever fix them again.
The night was still, and the weight of Sasuke’s actions pressed heavily on your heart. You had been knocked down, but the fight wasn’t over. You would keep fighting—whether to bring Sasuke back or to protect the people you cared about, you didn’t know. But one thing was certain: the future was uncertain, and the path ahead would be filled with more pain.
Far away, hidden in the shadows, Sasuke watched the village from a distance. His eyes, though cold and distant, burned with an obsession. He had left the village, but he wasn’t done with you or Naruto.
They would never escape his reach.
He would break them all—if not with his power, then with his presence. You, Naruto… none of you would ever truly be free.
And he would make sure of it.
Timeskip to shippiden before war arc
The night was unsettlingly quiet. You’d just returned from a long mission, and the exhaustion weighed heavily on you. The evening was meant to be a peaceful one—just you, finally alone in your room. You had no idea that the night would take a dangerous turn.
As you entered your room, you noticed the faintest creak of the door. You froze. Your heart skipped a beat, and before you could react, it swung open, revealing none other than Sasuke. His expression was colder than you’d ever seen, but there was something else—something darker that made the air feel heavy.
“Sasuke?” you breathed, taking a step back. “What are you doing here?”
He didn’t answer right away, stepping into your room with an unsettling calm. The door clicked shut behind him, and you felt an immediate sense of dread settle in the pit of your stomach.
“I couldn’t stand it anymore,” Sasuke said quietly, his voice tinged with something unfamiliar. There was a dark, possessive edge to it, like a quiet storm building up inside him.
You instinctively took another step back, trying to keep your distance. “What do you mean?” you asked, trying to keep your voice steady.
His eyes locked onto you, unreadable and intense. “You’ve been avoiding me, (Y/N). You’ve been avoiding us,” he said, each word feeling like a weight pressing against you.
Before you could respond, his presence grew closer, and without warning, Sasuke reached out and grabbed your wrist. The force of it caught you off guard. “Let go,” you demanded, but your voice trembled as you tried to pull away, feeling the panic rise in your chest.
But Sasuke’s grip tightened. His eyes bored into yours, and you saw something more dangerous than usual. “I won’t let you leave. Not again,” he muttered, the words laced with something darker.
Just as you were about to protest, the door to your room opened once more. This time, Naruto stood there, but his usual energetic presence was replaced by a quiet, ominous tension. His bright blue eyes flicked from Sasuke to you, taking in the scene in front of him with an unreadable expression.
“Sasuke,” Naruto growled, stepping inside. His voice had lost its usual lightheartedness, replaced with something heavier, possessive. “What the hell do you think you’re doing?”
Sasuke didn’t flinch. “She’s ours, Naruto,” Sasuke said simply, his voice cold, almost final. His hand remained firmly around your wrist, keeping you close. His eyes never left yours, a dangerous gleam flickering behind them. “She just doesn’t know it yet.”
The words sent a chill down your spine, a knot tightening in your stomach. You tried to pull away, but Sasuke’s hold was unyielding, and you could feel Naruto’s gaze burning into the back of your head.
“I don’t know what’s going on with you two, but this isn’t right!” you exclaimed, your voice rising in panic. “Let go of me!”
But Sasuke only stepped closer, his face inches from yours now. You could feel the heat from his body, and his presence seemed to fill the entire room. “You’re not going anywhere,” Sasuke whispered, the words like a command more than a plea.
Suddenly, you felt a shift in the air. Before you could react, Naruto was behind you, his hands landing gently on your shoulders. The warmth of his touch contrasted sharply with the coldness of Sasuke in front of you, but the closeness of both boys was suffocating. Naruto’s grip on your shoulders tightened, pulling you back against him.
You gasped, your heart racing in your chest. It felt like you were caught in the middle of something dangerous, something you couldn’t control. You could feel the heat of both boys as they surrounded you, closing you in.
“Naruto, please—” you began, but your words died in your throat when you felt the unmistakable pressure of Sasuke’s hands on either side of your face. His fingers brushed against your skin in an almost tender way, but it felt like a dark, possessive gesture. His eyes bore into yours, an intensity in them that made you feel like you were losing yourself.
“I told you,” Sasuke whispered, his voice low and dangerous, “You belong with us. You’ll understand eventually.”
The air seemed to grow thicker, and you could feel the overwhelming tension between Sasuke and Naruto, both of them pulling you in their direction. You struggled, your breath quickening. “Stop this!” you cried, pushing against Naruto’s chest. But he didn’t move. His grip on you only tightened as if to hold you in place.
“We can’t stop now,” Naruto’s voice was dangerously soft, his breath hot against your ear. “You don’t know what you want, (Y/N). But we do.”
Sasuke leaned in closer, brushing his lips against your forehead in a gesture that should’ve been comforting, but instead, it felt possessive—like he was marking you as his. “You’ll be ours, (Y/N). We’ll make you understand.”
You tried to step back, but the weight of both of them, their combined presence, made it impossible. You were trapped between them, neither of them letting go. The intensity in their eyes was unmistakable—the obsession was starting to show, and you could feel it wrapping around you like a vice.
“Get off me!” you shouted again, your voice cracking with the strain of trying to break free. But they only exchanged a glance, one that spoke volumes of something far darker than friendship.
“Do you think you can escape us?” Sasuke asked, his voice colder than before. His hands slid down your neck, not in affection, but in dominance, as though he were asserting control. “We’re already inside your head.”
Naruto’s grip on your shoulders became a little less gentle. His lips grazed your ear as he whispered, “You’ll see. Soon enough, you’ll understand.”
You didn’t know what to do. You were trapped—caught between them, the weight of their possessiveness and obsession too overwhelming to ignore. You could feel yourself slipping further into their world, where escape seemed impossible
With Naruto pressed against your back in the back of you he starts sloppily kissing you all over the place he then starts kissing your neck causing you to let out small whimpers with you being distracted Naruto then grabs your headband tossing it to Sasuke. Sasuke then wraps the headband around your eyes dragging you in darkness. With your stubbornness you start fighting and kicking. “Let me go! Get off of me!” Sasuke getting tired of your fussing He then commands Naruto to grab your arms tightly. Causing you to lean more into Naurto chest.
“Wait!- please don’t do this it’s other ways we could work this out” Sasuke then tusks shaking his head no “Just be quiet and let us handle this before we cover your useless mouth next.” Feeling helpless tears start coming your down cheeks Naruto then comforts you. “Don’t be so harsh on her Sasuke kun you’re gonna scare her.” Sasuke then looks up at him “Don’t be harsh my ass she needs to stop moving around so much.” Sasuke then takes your clothes off immediately opening your legs.
Never in your life would you expect Sasuke and Naruto to go down on you like this. “S-Sasuke!” You managed to moan out. Your voice was very tired out from all that screaming you did with Sasuke and Naruto.
Your legs wrapped around his head into a tight headlock. Your grip on Sasuke hair tightening and getting even more tighter. But that wasn’t only thing getting tighter, with Naruto pressing his finger into your butthole you could feel the intense pleasure. “Damn shes sensitive!” Naruto said struggling to hold you down with your sensitive self from pleasure. Your core was burning, his tongue flicking up n down your clit while Naruto finger continues to go into your hole sloppily, while Sasuke lips strokes sensually.
N-Naruto, Sasuke, this is becoming to much!-“ You cried out tryna bite down your lips. Tears were coming out your eyes in a rush, It shouldn’t be feeling this good.
“Y’all gonna make me- Stop Sasuke, stop Naruto please!” You choked out Your last straw was when Naruto was shoving his finger into your hole curling it hit your sweet spot. To make it more Intense Sasuke then bites your clit as your legs loosens around his head. You saw him smirk. When you came squirting against them but no that DIDNT make him stop. Sasuke spent 0 time lapping all your juices up. Naruto then smiled down at Sasuke, “Anther round?” Sasuke then looks up and goes back down on the reader giving Naruto the signal to continue. Naruto then adds another fingers causing you overstimulation.
Finally sasuke then showed emotion, “You’d die for us isn’t that right Reader?” He chuckled “Cause you telling us to stop but your creaming and wetting around us. And fuck to be honest I’d die since the beginning.”
You were finally catching your breath before he dived right back. You let a loud yelp as you pulled his hair once again. “Guy-guyyysss!!” You resorted religiously