Unwritten
Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto
Summary
In the town of Konoha, a young boy named Uzumaki Naruto works as a writer in a small building and lives in an attic in his friends' house. He had lived alone with no parents to nurture him with love. Although he lived isolated, he's quite popular for his romance novels and good looks. Of course, this catches the attention of a wealthy man named Sai. Throughout the town, everyone deems Naruto as a lucky fellow, but Naruto doesn't think so. However, Naruto worries about his career as he ends up in a writer's block; nothing seems to come to mind. But then, late at night, a young beautiful boy named Sasuke enters Naruto's window and takes him on an adventure in every dream...
Naruto faces a challenge of fantasy love against harsh reality as friends' pressure against him and dreams fade away in memories. Will Naruto ever find his dream lover in the real world? Or do dreams stay dreams?
Setting
Uzumaki Naruto goes to different locations at night in dream worlds. Meanwhile, when he is awake, I based the time setting on dawn and sunset (twilight times where the sky is always orange.) Plus the place, Konoha, has changed to a modern London look where there are mainly buildings. A train and chariot is the only way to get around down. Also a sea is close by (just like twilight town from Kingdom Hearts).
Anyways, this town has separate groups:
Factory workers (modern-class), business leaders (rich-class), and builders (modern-class male only).
Naruto works in a factory for writing with Sakura, Ino, Hinata, Tenten, and Temari. Also the population is overcrowded and there aren't many jobs available for people. It's very rare for someone to get a new job. The only way to get a job is through your parents. If your dad works as a builder, you are to become a builder. Same goes for factory, but they're mostly filled with girls. However, Naruto is an exception. The factory owner (third hokage) knows about his life and accepts him as a worker.
One last thing! It's better to listen to the song: unwritten while reading. I make my stories like watching a movie.
