He's also the only one to look disappointedly at Naruto not because he came back, but because he was gone in the first place. Well, he notices that Naruto disappears every once in a while. Plus, Naruto is pretty sure that some of his kidnappers are ninja. He'd feel upset that Hokage-jiji hasn't noticed, but well, it's not like the old man can know everything. What hurts the most, though, is the disappointed gleam in the teachers' eyes when they see that he's back again.īeing kidnapped is routine to Naruto. None of them bother to ask him why he was gone. Yet it hurts even more when the following times he's kidnapped aren't acknowledged in any way other than a disapproving frown from his current teacher. Naruto didn't know being assumed to do something could hurt that much. ![]() The first time he misses school because of a kidnapping he gets a lecture from Hokage-jiji, and though Naruto wants to correct him and tell him it wasn't his fault, he's much too shocked to correct the old man's assumption. What changes is Naruto's own perspective of it. Not because he doesn't get kidnapped anymore (he does, even more than before) or because people are suddenly noticing him missing or feeling relieved when he comes back (he's just as alone as always). When he starts at the Academy, things change. The knowledge that his protector is helping him is enough for Naruto. They never take more than a couple of days and Naruto doesn't feel too bad over no one missing him because Hokage-jiji is busy and no one else sees him regularly anyway. Pain, fear, and more pain, darkness and red and coming to in the middle of corpses. The next few times are similar to the two earliest. Naruto's guardian is enough to protect him. He makes his way home from there and doesn't say anything to Hokage-jiji. When he wakes up, he's surrounded by the dead again. He's sure it's longer than the previous times.Įventually though, the kidnappers stab him in the stomach and the pain takes over and Naruto falls into darkness. This time, he stays captive for multiple days at least. This time there isn't as much pain as before, mainly just feeling scared and being starved – not that that's anything new as he hasn't gotten much to eat, like, ever. Naruto rethinks that latter thought when he's kidnapped on the first week of living alone. Maybe people learnt from others' mistakes, or maybe they're just too scared of his secret guardian. He doesn't get kidnapped during his time at the orphanage again. Naruto thinks someone might be helping him in secret. Cue pain and fear and more pain, until eventually darkness takes hold and the only thing Naruto remembers is a roar and waking up surrounded by bodies again. Yet these kidnappers tell him that he has to pay for what he did. ![]() He has no idea what they're talking about though because he doesn't remember killing anyone and he's just a little kid and they're adults and no matter how awesome he is he couldn't have killed multiple grownups without getting injured himself. The next time he gets kidnapped it's only been a few months since the last and they want revenge for the ones Naruto killed before. Naruto thinks he'd prefer them not having noticed him gone over them not wanting him back. He doesn't remember how old he was back then, but he remembers the disappointed look when the caretakers saw him. Yet he drags himself out and makes it back to the orphanage. When he comes to, the kidnappers are lying dead on the ground and he's in the middle of the mess, shaking and feeling exhausted. He only remembers pain and fear and more pain, and then darkness and red. Naruto doesn't remember how old he was when he got kidnapped for the first time.
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