Please be aware that I do not own Naruto, nor do I claim it as my own. The only thing I own is the character in this Naruto fanfiction by the name of "Tiyoko Chiree", who shows up in this chapter. (And please don't question the name Tiyoko. Just like the ring to it. It doesn't really mean anything.)
When misunderstanding comes into play, things can get quite different. Some things can change so much that they are hardly recognizable anymore, and some things can stay the same. It seems like only one story out of millions is the truth. A story can always be changed by slight misunderstanding of the original contest. Worse, still, is that, once the story gets mixed up so much, no one knows the true truth of the story.
This story is similar to the original, and yet different. Because it's funny in realization to find just altering one thing in the story can really change the whole thing, and warp the story into something totally different than its original. One small difference. And one, small character...
The similarities between this story and the other is the fox, the demon fox, looking upon its prey with hungry eyes, lashing out its claws and destroying everything in its path. It swallowed millions of helpless people, killing them by mashing them with its powerful jaws. But soon, the Hokage, the fourth, he rose up and came up to the beast. The beast tried to whack him with one of its powerful tails, but Minato flashed away, and soon used a summoning. Soon, a giant frog, Gamabunta, was underneath him, and together, they defeated the fox, Minato sacrificing his life to lock the terrible creature away into his son. And so the legacy went on, where the little kid, Naruto, was parent-less and was hated, treated like a monster.
But that is where the similarities end. Because, as I said before, just change on detail, and the whole story goes haywire. Just enter one character, and the puzzle changes shape. Because, inserted into this story is a puzzle piece that changes the image that the puzzle forms, making it larger, and multi-faceted, as the story is changed totally.
And what is the change, you may ask? Tiyoko Chiree.
