Fenrisulfr's children
Rated M
Theme: Horror/ Suspense/ Supernatural
Tags: Violence, Language, Adult themes, AU, (Mpreg), M/M, and M/F
Parings: undecided; Harry/ Fenrir/ Naruto
Characters: Crossover Harry Potter and Naruto.
(I don't own any of these characters just this AU story.)
Introduction:
Naruto gets displaced from his home, leaving him stranded and without working chakra. Leaving behind a promising career and family. What he thought was an easy fix to get back will be his downfall into the territory of werewolves. How do you survive with other prisoners in a hostile environment?
Improvising
Coming back to himself he found he had fallen in the mud by the tree, his body uncontrollably shivering. Fingers grabbing at the bark he forced himself to stand crying out in anguish and anger.
"I gotta get a hold of myself."
He needed to try and think. Think about the priorities and go from there.
First find out where this place was, Kakashi sensei had always told them to be' aware of your surroundings'.
Second, when in enemy territory 'screen yourself'.
Standing still, he gently gathered his senses to mask his scent; he did not need Chakra for this.
Next he focused on the environment around him. This was a fairly tricky technique that didn't always work. Breathing deeply, he forced air to go deep down to his chest cavity.
The tightening coil of air felt uncomfortable, opening his mouth he breathed out slowly centering his being.
The background wind and leaves rustled, the birds cried and the shrubbery danced.
Imagining his muscles go lax, Naruto cleared his mind.
Feeling a heavy weight settle down to his very bones he knew it worked. He opened his eyes he was met with new insight. He could now detect tiny white specks that represented a creature's life force.
The tiny white lights were the small nocturnal animals roaming.
He had learned the technique from Sage Mode.
He could draw energy from all life with that technique, well he did. He didn't think it was an available option right now though.
Sighing he looked around the forest watching tiny white lights dance and swoon in the dark.
Humans gave off a large white color whereas animals had a much smaller force. He theorized that the white color were the creatures soul and energy.
The very foundation of life itself.
Feeling exhausted from using the innate technique he scanned for a promising tree to climb.
Underneath his feet he could see a trial of ants working their way to their own tree in the canopies.
Well he would follow them to the best tree.
It was truly a feet getting up high enough to get a feel of the layout. He had to find his footing during the climb.
The rain and his chilled body had not helped either. When he did get high enough through the braches all he saw was more trees, and densely covered ground.
The tree he had climbed was on an incline with a small river traveling down a gully to his left. But other than that he didn't see any roads nor buildings.
Feeling unsettled Naruto slowly moved back down, knowing his next issue was to find shelter until the rain let up and the sun rose. He would try to eat and make a plan of following the sun west. Hopefully he wouldn't encounter a village of hostiles.
He paused on a water logged branch when the first light flashed through the night.
It streaked across his vision in its orange flaunt.
Looking up, he scanned the trees, seeing more lights of different hues flash. It was coming from the right and getting closer.
Staying still Naruto waited, he gripped a smaller tree branch before snapping it off. He didn't have a proper bludgeon or his use of chakra so anything would make due at this point.
The flashing lights became more pronounced on the ground. He started to hear signs of a battle, callous words, snapping and crashing of fallen trees. Since he was on higher ground he could see figures in black, racing towards the gully, their white energy force pulsating with their adrenaline.
What made him pause was not how the figures raised their hands and sent light upon the adversary.
It was the enemy themselves that halted all thought process.
Wolves, giant wolves were careening towards the figures; their energy force glowing brightly like a raging inferno.
Their powerful bulky bodies, slipping in between the dense forest like shadows. Looking at the hunting pack of at least fifteen beasts, than at the people fleeing, he knew who was likely to win. Shit he didn't know what to do, he had no weapons, his chakra wasn't working, and his body wasn't optimally functioning.
He was glad his scent was nonexistent to these things.
He also didn't know who these people were, if they were friendly or foe. But the wolves had to be summons. He had never seen real wolves act like this nor had he seen them grow so big.
Kiba's familiar Akamaru would be no match for them. No these things were like the Old Norse mythology Kiba had once told him about. Malevolent wolves bound by gods.
Feeling frustrated Naruto debated on the best course of action as he watched the fight. The black figures were close to his tree now, and heading towards the ravine. But they were also heading straight towards a shear drop.
He knew he should not make any noise lest they detect him. One of the top ten ninja rules was to never underestimate the enemy especially in untried waters. He had disregarded that rule multiple times and with devastating consequences, getting his comrades killed.
Gritting his teeth he pinched his eyes shut and did the hardest thing he could, he turned his head away.
He had a family to look after now. Hinata was pregnant with his child, he would not allow himself to be senselessly killed and leave the baby an orphan deprived of a father like he had been.
He was going to be the next Hokage. He had people who were waiting for him. He tried to keep telling himself he was not a coward, that he had made the right choice. As Tsunade stated, sacrifice a few for the rest to survive. He needed to get back to the Leaf Village and report; a messenger bird could deliver only so much Intel.
Breathing out, ruthlessly he watched in slow motion as the black clad figures realized they were trapped. They turned frantically trying to run right along the drop to safer ground, but he could tell it was already too late.
Crouching beneath the branches he watched the beasts come into view.
The wolves were larger than he had first guessed. Their coloring marked differently from so many, each beast spread out and formed a half circle around the figures. The tight movements were cunning and strategically placed.
He could hear the harsh breath and deep grows these beasts unleashed. Clouds of white puffed from their snarled muzzles. He was beginning to think these creatures were real and not summons. They left paws prints in the soggy earth.
All was silent for a few tense moments.
The man in front of the small group shouted out a name, charged and slashed his light weapon upon the beasts.
On his unspoken queue everyone else in the small group did likewise, soon lights were hitting the surrounding dirt and trees, once in a while hitting a wolf.
The beasts snarled and growled inhuman sounds that ripped through the deep night. The man, whom Naruto saw had black hair, waved around his weapon and created a simmering light, blinding the beasts, issuing orders to run towards the right.
The small group took that chance to run, gaining ground and finally finding a slightly less drop off towards the ravine. Naruto watched as the wolves snapped at each other as their eye sight came back.
A particularly large wolf, the color of silver and black, thrust his bulky head up and howled.
The other beasts followed suit before the silver colored leader gave chase to the hurried humans. Staying quiet he watched the humans disappear from sight.
His body, he realized a moment later was shaking; his whole frame was tense and stiff. He had an unhealthy realization that he was probably nowhere near the Leaf Village. Pausing he stood up as a horrible death cry pulsated the air. He hunched his shoulders at the sound.
It was hard to tell if had belonged to a male or female.
He waited long moments before he felt he could move down from the entangled branches. His body numb and his mind in a self-disgusted state.
Now and then he could hear a scream or howl in the distance. It was not his concern, he told himself repeatedly. Reaching the ground Naruto was more than ready to leave this place and get back to the Leaf Village. The air stank of mold and dirt after the rain had passed, mud was sticking to his ankles. Feeling his hair stand on end he cursed his mind for locating that black book. If he never picked it up he was almost one hundred percent positive he would not be here right now.
He should have listened to his gut instincts, magic and strange objects were never good.
Right stay on path, Kakashi and Sensei Yamato's other rule, if lost 'find shelter'.
Quietly limping his way to find shelter Naruto paused after he had crested a small hill just north of his tree. Something had shifted in the deeper shadows of the trees. He knew what it was even before the beast lumbered out.
Right in front of him was a wolf.
The beast was large reaching to his chest; its coloring was of a deep rosette.
Its thick guard coat bristled as large golden eyes watched him.
The thing showed black and yellow savage two inch long teeth. He made note that the wolf had left large paw prints in the soiled ground.
This reimbursed his theory that he was dealing with a live creature and not a summons. Breathing through his nose he took a step back but stopped when the animal snarled and snapped at him. He did not want to tackle this thing now. Not without any weapons on his person.
Watching the beast with his eyes he saw the muscles on its shoulder grow tense and its legs spread. It was going to spring on him. Taking his eyes off the threat for a second Naruto located a fairly large branch. Inhaling deeply he rolled to the branch.
The wolf spring and thudded to his left. He swung the wooden makeshift weapon upon the wolf's head; he proceeded to kick the animal in its deep set rib cage. Hearing a snap the wolf yelped and whimpered as teeth and claw tried to swipe him away watching cloth and skin.
Jumping back Naruto almost fell as his head protested the movement.
The beast charged again snapping its jaws. He brought up his weapon as the wolf gouged the wood just meters from his vulnerable throat. Pushing back, he forced the wolf to let go of the wood. For good measure he jaded at the still slobbering maw.
The beast cowed as it leapt back, its mouth now bloody.
It paused with intelligent eyes and started to walk slowly to the left, large angular head down, coat a bristle, and teeth glaring.
This creature was a lot faster than he was. Raising his hands Naruto charged at the distracted animal punching its snout.
Kicking out again he hopped back as the wolf lunged. Maybe he could distract it and find a tree to climb.
That idea held, until a paw swatted his left side sending him flying to the muddied ground.
Sucking in breaths Naruto staggered to his knees and grabbed at the fallen branch, the wolf came at him. He thrust the wood and the wolf opened its maw.
It happened to quickly to be sure but as he felt those teeth sink into his unprotected arm.
He thrust the wood feeling it give until the wolf released the trapped arm and raised a bloodcurdling screech, withdrawing.
Yelling out Naruto clutched the torn bloodied flesh; his left hand gripped the bloodied branch for another assault.
He marked the gouged out eye, the hanging dislocated jaw.
The beast looked deranged as it slobbered and bled down its chest.
Ignoring the pain Naruto leapt to the right before he feinted and went left, as the beast tried to swat him, and swung the branch.
A crunching sound was heard as the wolf squealed, the large body went down. His broken branch discarded next to the wolf. Contracting his body he waited for the thing to get back up, but it stayed on the ground. Breathless he waited, feeling his rib cage protest any movement.
His eyes became unfocused until he closed them multiple times.
The wolf still lay where it had fallen, now whimpering in pain. Legs shaking and body full of fading adrenaline, he moved slowly around the downed animal until he saw the head. He had hit the wolf with all his strength and it showed.
The beast's large elongated head was crushed on one side, blood and vicarious liquid running down from its injuries. One eye was missing and a dislocated jaw hanged by muscle alone. Breathing more slowly he felt pity for the beast. He made the quick decision to put it out of its misery before he, himself, bled out from the wound on his arm.
He took a step but stopped as a shimmering hue began to envelop the wolf's body.
It was not unlike what the black book had done before.
Taking three steps back Naruto prepared for the wolf to get back up and attack, it lay still as its shimmering form grew.
The rosette color dimmed and changed, its fur receded and paws and forelegs became arms of a human.
When the change ended Naruto was met with a naked female of reddish brown hair and a light colored eye.
Her other eye gouged out, her jaw was misshapen clearly broken, and the left side of her head dented in.
All this and she was still alive.
Breathing shallowly she frantically raised her bloody hands on her swollen womb. A little white light flared from within the mother's energy. Looking down at her he could do nothing else; his whole body trembled at the sight. Her wolf body metamorphosed to a woman was she a shaman shifter of old. Looking at the wrenched creature he turned his head. He had seen dead bodies before, he had even killed but this looked like a tortured victim.
Gurgling she groped at her stomach before rising a hand towards him. Her one eye pleaded with him as she tried to talk. Swallowing he took a step forward and another until he had reached her side. Even though she grunted and whimpered, he could still understand her pleads from that bloodied mouth. Feeling like he was going to throw up he grabbed her hand.
"I'm sorry. I didn't know." He didn't even know why he said it.
The wolf had been after him, was set on killing him. Sighing he felt like he was trying to defend himself. He knew what most likely happened.
The wolf was in hiding, feeling threatened and fearing for her child she attacked the threat. Her animal instincts wouldn't have it any other way. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Feeling her pull his hand, he let her guide him in her weakened state. His hand landed on the swollen belly. It looked like she was perhaps four months pregnant. He could feel the unborn child move; he felt tears enter his eyes. It was just like Hinata's. He knew she was dying and because of him, this child would never see the light of day.
"I'm sorry." What else could he say, but stay here until she passed. He faintly noted he should start moving on, before the wolves came back.
Maybe talking, talking helped when he was down.
"It will get easier if you just breathe. But that was some trick you did with the wolf thing." Pausing he cringed at his words. He had no filter; he was just spewing out words, what happened to being an adult. Trying again he lightened his tone.
"Where I come from we don't have that anymore. The Shaman shifters had perished and with them their knowledge."
Watching her watery eye look at him, he noticed she had stopped frantically breathing. The now steady rise and fall of her chest raised his confidence. "We also don't have large wolves and people in black fighting with light weapons. My friends do train though." Looking at her stomach he found himself saying what came natural.
"I have a family back home and a baby on the way. I know how wonderful it feels to be blessed." Through blurry vision he saw her mouthing words, her tears running down the side of her dirtied face.
He didn't know why he confessed to her, he didn't even know this dying strange woman. He just felt tired and frustrated. He wasn't supposed to be here. He was supposed to be back home getting ready to train for Hokage, marrying Hinata.
Watching that bloodied mouth and split lip, he distantly marked that she would have had an amazing smile.
A sharp zing slid up his arm and heated his skin jolting him from his half thoughts.
Taken aback he tried to pull away but her grip was surprisingly strong.
Feeling suddenly weak and out of breath. Naruto looked at the woman in amazement as she mouthed a few more words, before reaching out the other hand towards Naruto's bitten arm.
A heat wave crashed into his chest and suffocated him. His head spun and his vision turned. He was vaguely aware that his body was now leaning towards the dying woman.
Her one hand holding onto his arm moved underneath his shirt, the other hand was still captive on her stomach. Breathing became a problem.
"Stop."
He grunted out, pressure built that squeezed his insides. Everything was buzzing and dipping sideways. It all came to a standstill with a brief flash of pain to his chest.
And a thought so foreign and unnatural his mind tried to shy away from its touch penetrated his being, feeling violated.
'Thank you brother, take care of mine.'
Naruto stumbled, his back hitting a fallen rotted tree trunk. The insects chirped and the leaves rustled.
The brown haired female was still, her one eye staring off into the night, glazed over, her chest no longer moving.
Baring a flat stomach.
