Spacing is to make it easier on the eyes. I don't know, I'm rather proud of this one, don't ask me why but this one really connects with me.
I really need a beta guys.
Naruto never had any parents. He never had anyone to drill any 'common sense' into that thick skull of his.
Things that come naturally to others don't seem to click with him. Not for lack of trying, because Naruto his known for his 'never give up' attitude and his undying spirit. No, it's just because he went so long without knowing things that when it finally came along for him to learn the harder it was to do so.
While normal children practice everyday discussion at home with their family, he sits in his tiny apartment. Most of the time in complete silence.
When it finally comes for little Naruto to talk, he yells as loud as he can, to anyone who'll listen. He has to get it out now, fast and loud, because he can't waste any time and letting them mistake his words for something else is as good as not hearing them at all. There are no home bred lessons of how loud he should be speaking, he simply does not know that people will ignore him more than ever if he goes on being obnoxious, however oblivious of that fact he may be. Every day experiences are a practice ground for him. What he should and shouldn't do, how she should do it, if it's wrong to do this or that.
His relationship skills are, predictably, terrible.
In his mind, Naruto explains Sasuke as a best friend. This is because he knows of nothing else to call him. Sasuke is close to him, has even saved his life, yet they are particularly vicious with each other. His knowledge of best friends are limited so he lets things be. Never does he ask to talk to Sasuke, or attempt to simply enjoy his company. Yet despite Naruto not knowing what he's doing, bonds between he and his best friend grow steadily stronger. The two boys in Team 7 become closer than ever.
Naruto does know what to do when the shock of Sasuke being gone finally sets in.
Suddenly, he does not have a best friend anymore. He's thrown into a pit of confusion and loss. There is this hole, jagged and sharp, inside and he feels as if the piece that Sasuke ripped out of him will never heal. As if it will never go away. This feeling, the feeling of hopelessness and desperation drives him to do the anything he can. To test his limits and break boundaries. To the outside world it seems that Naruto only knows these two things:
Sasuke is gone and getting him back is the only option.
And to be honest, that's all there really is.
Reviews are very much appreciated.
Seriously, why be cruel and read to not even say what you thought? No news is not always good news my friends.
