Author's Note:
Hello! This is my first Naruto story. Hope you enjoy.
I got the idea by thinking about what would happen if someone could perform Jutsu in real life. Kind of random, especially because I thought about it when I was walking home from school.
DISCLAIMER: I'm only going to say this once throughout the story.
I do not own Naruto or any of the characters mentioned in my story, except for the ones that I created myself.
Let's get started!
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"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh!" I yelled as my eyes shot open. My heart was racing. I panted, my whole head sweaty against the pillow.
I focused my eyes into seeing a white roof. A warm blanket covered my body. I was lying on a bed in what seemed like a hospital.
Wait, a hospital?
I sat up, then cried out in pain. Something moved beside the bed, and I whirled my head left.
A chair was on its back and a boy my age was slumped against the wall, rubbing his head.
"Why am I always falling asleep?" he grumbled. "I think I didn't have enough ramen today."
I stared at him.
He slowly stood up and raised his eyes to me. Then he jumped back and hit his head on the wall again.
"Ow!" he groaned. I flinched. That was definitely not healthy.
"Why do you have to go wake up and scare me like that?" he asked. He rose again and glared at me.
"Sorry," I apologized. "I didn't know you were going to get startled that badly."
"It's okay," he mumbled.
"Where am I, by the way?" I inquired. "Who are you?"
"First answer, you're in Konoha Hospital," he answered. "Second, I am Naruto Uzumaki, Genin Shinobi of Team 7, natural prodigy, and I am going to become the Hokage someday. Believe it!" A grin was plastered on his face.
I just stared at him again.
"I don't know any of those terms," I said. "In fact, I don't remember anything."
His smile disappeared. "Nothing?" he asked, now looking concerned.
"Nothing," I confirmed.
"Well, at least, I was able to fool you that I was a prodigy," Naruto snickered.
I smiled, for the first time since I woke up. "Let me guess. You're the dead last in the class?"
"Exactly."
My smile grew. "I actually got fooled."
Naruto laughed. "Your face was priceless. But let's get to the point. You don't remember anything. Not even your name?"
"Well, I remember my name, but nothing else."
"What's your name?"
"Carson," I told him.
"Unique," he commented.
"So, can we get out of here?" I suggested. "I don't like hospitals much."
"Yeah, sure," Naruto agreed. "I'll take you to Kakashi-sensei, and he can see what to do with you."
"Who's Kakashi-sensei?" I asked.
"He's our squad's teacher," he replied. "He's the toughest teacher in all of Konoha."
"Alright, let's go," I said, easing myself out of bed. He came close in case I was to lose my balance. He put my arm around his shoulder and approached the window.
"Wait, what are you doing?" I asked him, fear entering my heart. "Are you going to jump out the window?"
"Yes," Naruto said, absently. He put one foot on the sill.
"Are you crazy?" I shouted. "You're going to break your leg! Why aren't you going through the door?"
Naruto was about to jump off when he stopped. He appeared to be thinking.
"Well, I guess I just to feel cool," he said, grinning. Then he jumped off.
I closed my eyes, preparing to be thrown off. The sensation didn't come.
I cracked open my eyes. Naruto had his head turned towards me, his smile still on his face. I looked down and saw Naruto's feet glowing blue. He didn't seem to be hurt at all.
"Chakra," he grinned. "Can't live without it."
