Hey there! This is PhreshxxxBear! I glad you chose to click that button and read my fic. I also want to let you know that the first few chapters are re-edits, so I won't have my little commentary before or after the next few.
Before you start reading away, I want to thank my BETA, Belletrist Word Salad for her awesome job with the editing.
WARNING- Non-con and Mpreg
DISCLAIMER- Do I really need to? This is called a fan fiction. If I owned the show, I wouldn't have to write these on a fan site, I'd make them come true! In other words, no, I don't own Naruto or it characters.
The day had really been exhausting for Sai. Only minutes after returning from a solo mission, Tsunade had assigned him a mission with Team Kakashi, which consequently led to his leg muscles growing sore from hopping from tree to tree.
"So, Kakashi-sensei, what's the mission about again?" Naruto yelled to the captain of the squad. The blonde was restless. He was finally getting a mission after what seemed like ages and it excited him to no end. Sakura merely shook her head and sighed at her teammate's enthusiasm.
"We're going to the Land of Tea to help with security. An important event is happening and they're low on guard. We've been assigned to escort the royal family to and from the event. Nothing too major, but it's our duty to take every mission seriously," he informed. The group nodded at the mission statement, giving their silent acknowledgement.
"Ha! We'll have this mission completed in no time! You watch, Kakashi-sensei!"
"Naruto! You have to worry more about getting the job done correctly, not getting it done fast," Sakura scolded. Sai chuckled as the two began to argue over what mattered the most on a mission.
"Getting it done fast is the most important thing. That way, you keep from getting into more trouble," Naruto yelled over to Sakura, who snorted at the remark.
"Stupid Naruto! The better of a job you do, the less you have to worry. All good ninja should know that." The two's battle formed into an all-out war that went on for about five minutes after sunset before Kakashi finally intervened.
"The mission itself is the most important thing. Focus on that," he stated calmly yet firmly at them both, his patience worn thin. Meanwhile, Sai's legs were at the verge of buckling. Kakashi noticed and called everybody to a stop.
"We'll rest here for the night."
Sai thanked the gods that watch over these lands, but Naruto cursed him. "WHAT? Why, sensei? We're so close!" At this point of Naruto's complaining, Sakura normally would have hit him upside the head and told him to put a sock in it, but that wasn't necessary this time. Sai's deep breaths reached their ears just as Naruto sighed in frustration.
Sai had settled against a tree five feet away, fighting to control his breathing. He put on his faux smile once his breathing stabilized and began to reassure everyone that he was okay. "I'm alright. There is no need to stop. Naruto-kun is right, we are almost there." He tried to straighten up a little more, but his legs gave out on him once more.
"No. You'll be no good to us if you cannot stand, let alone fight," Kakashi replied before reaching into his pouch for his Icha-Icha Paradise and jumping onto a branch of the tree opposite of Sai.
"Sensei's right, get some rest. I'm sure we all could use some." Sakura agreed. She was also tired but not as drained as Sai was. With a smile, she started the fire and put out her sleeping mat.
"UGH!" Naruto shouted as he plopped down next to Sakura, irritation evident on his face. "Well, I guess we could use a break," he tried to persuade himself, though he was still pouting.
Sai nodded his appreciation, the tension in his legs leaving with every moment he sat, his mind wandering back to his earlier mission. It had been a simple mission, but the constant running and jumping after just getting out of the hospital for a broken leg had tired his legs out.
He sighed and looked over at Naruto, who, like Kakashi and Sakura, was asleep. He moved his gaze to the moon, then back to Naruto. Sai had had a crush on the blonde from the moment he laid eyes on him and it crushed him to know that he, Naruto, thought nothing of him except as friends and had a major crush on Sakura instead. Sighing once more, he stood and made his way to a nearby steam he had seen earlier when they had stopped to fill their water canteens. The walk was several minutes from camp, far enough to where he would be alone but close enough to run back to the others if an enemy were to attack.
Settling on a rock along the bank, Sai looked up to see the moon that was still shining brightly and illuminating the water in such a way that it almost seemed like the stream was a river of light. Sai had always loved the moon. It was the ultimate piece of art, visible in both the day and the night. The light it gave off made the dullest of things glow under its influence. And it was also ever changing. Every night, it was a different piece of a painting, a different page of a book, but yet it was always the same moon. It simply uncover a bit more or less of itself that it wanted you to see. That was what made it so unique.
Pulling off his sandals, he dipped his feet into the cool water, which felt great against the sore muscles and blisters that started to form. Feeling a bit more relaxed, he leaned back to lay on the smooth rock. Closing his eyes, his thoughts wandered back to Naruto. How he wished that for once he could be truthful to him and confess to him how he felt. He no longer cared for the affection the other had for Sakura. He wanted Naruto for himself. Opening his eyes, he realized that would never happen and shook those selfish thoughts from his head. No way Naruto would give that up.
The sounds of leaves and twigs cracking roused Sai from his laying position. He looked back to find Naruto appearing from the forest. Confused as to why he was out here, he turned slightly and let out the question.
"Naruto-kun…" he began, plastering on his fake smile. To his surprise, however, the blonde didn't respond with his usual grunt or a smile and a wave. Instead, his eyes remained covered by blond bangs as their owner approached him coolly, a predatory smirk slowly twisting his vulpine features and sending a slight wave of horror through Sai.
"Kyuubi?"
The beast chuckled with Naruto's voice, but with a strange deep undertone. He flashed his cocky smirk at Sai and stepped forward, making Sai step back until his footing slipped. He closed his eyes, expecting a fall but instead felt a pair of hands on his back. He opened his eyes and saw "Naruto."
The brunet was soon in a mad struggle, kicking, punching, biting, doing anything and everything he could to get away from the thing that had possessed the object of his affection. It was clear what Kyuubi's intentions were and Sai wanted no part of it.
"Stop it! I know you want this! I've seen the way you look at my vessel."
Sai continued his mad struggle. It was true that he wanted Naruto, but not like this, never like this…
"Stop struggling, you little fag! You'll only make this harder for yourself," Kyuubi snarled as he threw Sai to the ground. The artist immediately tried to run to the others, but Kyuubi pounced on him with his full weight, holding the other down. He held Sai's flailing wrists with one hand as he unzipped his vessel's pants with the other.
"I've seen the way you look at my vessel. You want him to fuck you, don't you?"
"Naruto-kun!" Sai shouted, trying to reach Naruto. If the blonde could just wake up…
"Shut up!" Kyuubi slapped Sai into silence before unzipping his midriff-exposing top and pulling down his pants and boxers, exposing the painter to the world before positioning himself.
"Know this, human: my vessel will never love you. Not like that. This is the only way he'll ever fuck you."
Kyuubi thrust forward, earning a scream of pain from Sai that turned into a broken sob.
Kyuubi pulled out of the boy, his blood-covered flaccid member dangling as he redressed himself. The nine-tailed beast turned back to look at Sai, who was sobbing quietly as he lay in his own blood.
"Pathetic," Kyuubi hissed as he retreated within a still-unconscious Naruto.
Vision blurring, Sai turned his teary eyes to the lunar celestial body he'd been admiring earlier. In his desperation, he reached out as if to touch it before quietly crying himself to sleep.
