Edit 12/10/2017 so for those of you who are reading this story new, first of its reaaally old. You old readers will find I only changed mostly the spelling so its basically the same.

I wrote this back in the end of 2012 and finished it in 2013. I full well know the characters are occ, bland, and in Naruto's case a marry sue. You all don't need to tell me this.

This was written for fun and uploaded because my best friend suggested I do it. If you don't like it don't read it but please also don't bother to tell me how much you hate it.

If you still want to read it great have fun, enjoy! But for now, please note all I'm going to do in this up date is fix spelling errors and anything that makes me cringe to strongly.


It had been three years since Naruto had left Konaha, to get stronger and bring back Sasuke. Still, even when Sasuke came back one year after he left, Naruto had yet to return.

It just so happened that team seven, minus Naruto, had been called to the Hokages' office. The three of them stood in front of her, as she looked them over.

"Thank you for coming," she started. "I plan to add a new member to your team, today."

Sakura, Sasuke, and Kakashi looked at her like she was going crazy.

"What about Naruto?! You can't put someone else in his spot!" Sakura screeched at Tsunade.

"Shut up," she said bluntly. "Naruto himself has asked me to place her on your team. So, if you have a problem with it, you can talk to him!" She glared at the pink hair girl, daring her to say more.

"Now let me tell you about her. She has been out of the village for some time. So please calm with her. And never, I mean never, talk to her about parents, unless she starts the conversation."

Once she received a nod from them, she calmly looked towards the door.

"You can come in now, Naru!"

"Yes, Hokage-Sama," a sweat and soft voice came from the other side of the door.

As the door slowly slipped open, team seven stared at the new comer.

She had blue eyes, which shamed both the sky and the ocean. On her cheeks were three scratches on either side of her face. Messy blond hair framed her cheeks in the front and had two orange clips on her bangs. Her hair was long and in a ponytail. She wore a blue shirt that covered her neck but left her arms bare, and a fishnet shirt under the blue one. On her right arm was a glove longer than the left. A long sword in a brown sheath was on her back. Orange-brown shorts went slightly past her knees and revealed bandages that wrapped around her legs (Similar to Sasuke), and one ninja sandal longer than the other.

"Team seven this is Naru."

"That's just Naruto!" Sakura yelled out.

"Shut up!" Tsunade shouted at the girl.

"Naru is not Naruto!"

"But..."

"Enough of this Sakura!" Tsunade cut in.

"Hokage-Sama, as much as I like listening to you fight with people, I still have to finish unpacking," said Naru.

Tsunade looked sadly at the girl but understood. "All right then, you are dismissed." With those words Naru started walking out when Sakura's arm swung over and took Naru's hand, but quicker than any one of them could see, Naru pressed a kuni to Sakura's throat.

"Don't touch me," she said in a cold voice. Sakura quickly let go of her arm and received a fierce glare from Naru.

"Kota, it's time to leave," Naru said as she walked out. Following behind her they could see a white-gray, fluffy thing pass by the door.

"Sakura, I suggest you don't anger Naru. She lets very few people have any physical contact with her. I don't know what happened but during her trip something completely changed her."

"I can't believe I thought that bitch was Naruto!" Tsunade through a paperweight at Sakura.

"Ouch!" Sakura quickly cupped her head.


Oh, was Sakura wrong. Naru really was Naruto. She was never a boy. Truth be told she only hid her gender so the people in the village couldn't do certain things to her. It was the Third that suggested she didn't tell anyone who she was, or what she was. The old man had taken her secret to the grave with him. When he died Naru no longer had the will to present herself in front of others, but when her godfather/teacher had taken her away from the village for training, she finally let go of her henge. But she changed when something happened to her, only one year after she left. Leaving her scared of people, and unable to trust anything human.

Tsunade watched the young girl as she walked away from her office a white shape trotting next to her. Naruto was like a son, no daughter to her. So, it hurt, to see how dead her eyes were, when she came back.

Next Day

Sasuke slowly walked up to the meeting place team seven had always gathered. He was about an hour and forty minutes early but as usual, he rested his back against a tree to wait for the others to come.

About forty minutes later, Sakrua came and quickly worked on startling a conversation with Sasuke, as they waited for their last team mate and sensei. An hour after their meeting time Kakashi showed up with a loud poof and Sakura screeching: 'you're late.'

"Sorry I had to take care of a dolphin that really needed water."

"That's a lie," they heard a sweet voice, descend from the tree Sasuke lent against. As they glanced up they saw Naru sitting comfortably, reading a book with one hand resting behind her head.

"How long have you been here?!" said Sakura.

Not looking away from her book Naru replied, "Sixteen minutes and 49 seconds before Uchiha-San, 56 minutes and 54 seconds before Haruno-San, and 2 hour, 56 minutes and 57 seconds before Hatake-San."

They all gaped slightly. "There's no way you were here before me. I would have felt your chakra," Sasuke said, bluntly. "Though you say that now, you still don't feel it, do you?" Naru said looking up slightly from her book.

"She, she's right. I can't feel her," Sakura said, her eyes almost bulging out of her skull.

"Well then, it looks like we have an excellent ninja added to our group," Kakashi said with 'u' shaped eyes.

"Still, I find we have one problem. We don't know anything about you," Kakashi started up again. Naru gazed at the older man with a blank stare.

"And your point is?" she asked dully.

"Well how bout you do what these two did, when team seven first formed; tell us your likes, dislikes, and life goals," Kakashi said firmly.

"I don't like many things, I dislike almost everything I see and I will kill a certain Uchiha within the near future." Team seven stared at her like she had just grown another head.

"What... what do you mean?" Sakura said, backing away from the blond girl slowly.

"I do hope, you don't mean Sasuke," Kakashi said gently, ready to protect his student.

"Yes, I don't want Sasuke Uchiha or Itachi Uchiha, I'm after someone else. The person that murdered my family," she said glaring at Kakashi. Sasuke slowly allowed his body to relax again, as did Kakashi.

"What do you mean? There are only two Uchiha's alive," Sakura asked still standing back.

"Wrong, you fool. Madara Uchiha is still alive."

She said it so bluntly and so calmly that they couldn't help but know she was right.

Sasuke and Sakura didn't know what to say or do their new teammate had just blown their thoughts away.

"How about we get to training then?" Kakashi said attempting to crack the ice.

The three of them nodded. Sakura moved her way to Kakashi, as always. She never trained with Sasuke; he would just hurt her, badly.

"Not today Sakura, I want to test Naru-Chan and see how good she is," Kakashi said, not even looking at her.

"Oh, okay," she walked over to Sasuke, who was already walking away.

"Well then come at me," Kakashi said getting into a fighting stance, but Naru never moved. She just calmly read her book.

"Okay," Kakashi said, as he moved towards her, but was easily dodged.

Kakashi just kept up his attack but every time he tried to land a blow on the younger girl, she would simply doge it and her eyes never left the pages of her book.

Sasuke and Sakura came back as the other two were still sparing. Sakura was limping badly and had a good-sized bruise on her shoulder, while Sasuke looked fine.

Sakura gaped as she saw her sensei broken into a sweat while Naru looked fine and seemed to be at the end of her book, that she had started that morning.

Naru slowly looked up, as she snapped her book closed. Carefully she put her book into her bag on her hip.

"I've had enough of this," she said, as she flickered out of sight. The three of them looked around the field searching for the blond, only to find her behind Kakashi, with her hand placed dangerously at his throat, unusually long nails pressed against his skin.

"Sorry, but this spar is over," she said slowly, bringing her hand away from him. Naru calmly walked back to the tree and gave a good push to the ground, as she jumped into it.

"Why?" Kakashi asked looking at Naru with large eyes.

"Why, what?" Naru glared at the older man.

"Why, didn't you finish me off?" Naru looked at him and said, "I have no need or want to hurt my team mates."

"Then why did you grip my throat so hard before?!" Sakura asked.

"Because you have no right to touch me."

"Why, you little..." Sakura yelled out as she limped to Naru's tree.

"Get down here, you little bitch!"

"How 'bout you get up here, billboard brow," Naru said not really caring.

Sakura brought her hand up and swung it at the tree hoping her strength would make it fall, which it did, but Naru was already landing softly on the ground.

Team seven looked at their team mate, that paid no attention to Sakura but to a figure that was slowly approaching them.

Naru suddenly took off to said figures, yelling out "Hokage-Sama! Sensei!" Sasuke raised an eyebrow at the girl's sudden change but calmly followed, with Sakura and Kakashi behind him.

As they got closer, they saw Naru tackle one of the figures to the ground.

"Naru get off me!" said a male voice, which had an old sound to it.

Sasuke finally reached the other group and saw it really had been Tsunade, along with Jiraiya. Naru still had yet to get off the pervert, though she had a soft smile on her lips.

"Jiraiya-San, what are you doing here?" Kakashi asked as he came into sight.

Jiraiya looked up at Kakashi with a lightly grim face.

"What, you don't want me here?"

"No, it's not that. It's just that, shouldn't you be with Naruto?"

"Hm, well yes, you could say that." He took a quick glance at Naru, which no one caught other than Tsunade.

"Wait does that mean he's back?" Sakura interjected.

"I can't say, he may be and yet, he may not," Jiraiya smiled at her.

"What? I don't get what you mean. Is he or is he not?" she asked again in a harsh tone.

"It means he's not going to tell us Sakura," Sasuke said calmly.

"If you don't mind me asking Jiraiya-San. How do you know Naru?" Kakashi said, changing the subject.

The older man pushed the blond off him and stood up. Before answering, "Naru is my goddaughter and my student."

"Wasn't Naruto your student, not her?!" Sakura yelled.

Before Jiraiya could say anything Tsunade spoke first. "As much as I would love to have this conversation with you, I think I should be telling you, your mission." All eyes turned to her giving her their full attention.

"At this time the sand is being attacked. The target of this attack is Gaara, their Kazakage." Naru stiffened fearfully at her words. "You will be going as back up. You leave in ten minutes."

Jiraiya grabbed Naru's hand just before the girl could jump away, leaning forward he whispered into her ear, "Naruto, don't go using so much chakra. Don't forget that now, you hear?" When he received a stiff nod, he allowed her to go. Team seven watched as the blond quickly disappeared out of sight.

"What are you waiting for, get going!" Tsunade yelled at the remaining three. As ordered they took off, before they could be yelled at anymore.