Ghoul Instructor Naruto

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Naruto x ?

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Author's Note

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I'm 1/8th of the way to my monthly .on goal. If I can reach that monthly goal I can dedicate way more time to writing. So I appreciate the support and know I will be working on some more updates in the next few days.

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Story Start

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Naruto sat with the girls in the gymnasium, his arms around them as they huddled close to him. The girls were all visibly shaken from the attack, and he could feel their hearts racing as they clung to him.

"It's okay," Naruto whispered, his voice soothing. "You're safe now. I won't let anything happen to you."

Winnie leaned her head on his shoulder, her breathing ragged. "I can't believe they hate us just because we're monsters," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

Sibella was trembling, her fangs visible as she bit her lip. "I never thought I'd be so scared," she said, her voice shaking.

Phantasma was clutching at his shirt, her eyes wide with fear. "I thought we were going to die," she whispered.

Elsa was silent, her body shaking as she tried to control her emotions.

Tanis was the only one who seemed calm, but Naruto could see the worry in her eyes.

Naruto held them all close, his heart breaking for their pain. He knew what it was like to be different, to be feared and rejected. It was something he had struggled with his entire life, and he didn't want these girls to have to go through it too.

"I know it's hard," he said softly. "But you're not alone. You have each other, and you have me. I'll always be here to protect you."

The girls leaned into him, their bodies relaxing slightly as he spoke.

"I don't want to be scared anymore," Sibella said, her voice barely above a whisper.

Naruto stroked her hair gently. "I know, and you don't have to be. I'm here for you."

Winnie lifted her head, her eyes shining with unshed tears. "Thank you, Naruto," she said, her voice thick with emotion.

Phantasma nodded in agreement, her fingers twisting in his shirt. "Thank you," she whispered.

Elsa finally spoke up, her voice shaky but determined. "We won't let them scare us," she said, her eyes flashing with conviction. "We'll stand up to them."

Tanis put a hand on Naruto's arm, her eyes meeting his. "Thank you for protecting us," she said softly. "We couldn't have done it without you."

Naruto smiled at them all, feeling a warmth in his chest. These girls were strong, and he knew they would be okay. He would make sure of it.

"You're all welcome," he said, his voice firm. "And I promise you, no one will hurt you as long as I'm around."

The sun was shining brightly in the sky as Naruto, Sibella, Winnie, Phantasma, Elsa, and Tanis worked on fixing up the old mansion they were staying in. They had been staying there since the attack by the anti-monster monster hunter academy students and had been busy repairing the damage that had been done.

As they worked, Naruto couldn't help but notice the girls' exhaustion. They had been working hard for hours, and he could see the fatigue in their eyes.

"Alright girls, why don't we take a break?" he suggested.

The girls nodded gratefully, and they all sat down on the steps of the porch.

"I'm sorry, I'm still wondering how this menial work is supposed to help," Winnie wondered, wiping the sweat from her forehead.

"Trust me, there are ways to improve your strength, dexterity, and skills then just traditional training," Naruto replied. "By the time we're done you girls will be a force to be reckon with. On your own and even stronger together."

Phantasma smiled at Naruto. "Thank you, coach. You're always so kind to us."

Naruto grinned. "Of course. You're my students, and I'll always be there for you."

Elsa spoke up next. "We've never really had anyone like you in our lives, coach. Someone who cares about us for who we are."

Naruto looked at her with concern. "What do you mean?"

"Well, we're the children and successors to the immortal heads of our species," Elsa explained. "It's not uncommon for usurpers to either go after our families or try to curry prestige and power by getting close to our families. But you, you see us as individuals. You don't judge us based on what we are or what you could gain from us."

Sibella nodded in agreement. "It's true. We've always felt like outsiders even among our own kind, like we don't belong anywhere. But with you, we feel like we have a place."

Naruto smiled warmly at the girls. "I understand and, in that case, happily accept you into my team. We're going to stick together no matter what."

The girls all smiled back at Naruto, feeling a sense of comfort and belonging they had never felt before.

As they went back to work, Naruto couldn't help but feel grateful for the girls in his life. They had been through so much together, but they were always there for each other, supporting one another through thick and thin.

And as they worked to fix up the old mansion, Naruto knew that they were building more than just a home. They were building a family, a family that would always be there for each other, no matter what the world threw their way. Naruto, Sibella, Winnie, Phantasma, Elsa, and Tanis were hard at work renovating the kitchen. The cabinets were old and falling apart, the countertops were scratched and stained, and the appliances were outdated. But with Naruto's help, the girls were making great progress.

Naruto was using his strength to move the old cabinets out of the way, while Elsa was sanding down the countertops to get them ready for a new coat of paint. Winnie was measuring the space for the new cabinets, while Tanis and Phantasma were working on rewiring the electrical outlets.

Sibella was in charge of painting the cabinets, carefully applying a fresh coat of white paint to each one. As she worked, she couldn't help but feel grateful for Naruto's help. She had never met anyone like him before, someone who was willing to risk his life to save hers and her friends' out of his own will and genuine concern.

"Thank you for everything, Naruto," Sibella said, pausing in her painting to look at him. "We wouldn't have made it this far without you."

Naruto smiled at her. "Don't mention it, Sibella. I'm happy to help."

Winnie, who had been prickly for most of the day, suddenly spoke up. "I'm sorry for how I acted earlier," she said, looking at Naruto. "Its all just so frustrating to deal with."

Naruto shrugged. "It's okay, Winnie. I understand that as a proud fighter what you went through hurt your pride. Learning from that loss will only make you stronger in the end."

Phantasma, who had been working silently next to Tanis, suddenly spoke up as well. "I can't believe those humans would do something like this," she said, her voice full of anger. "We didn't do anything to them."

Tanis nodded in agreement. "It's not fair," she said. "We're just trying to live our lives like everyone else."

Naruto listened to them with understanding. He knew what it was like to be discriminated against for being different. "I know it's not fair," he said. "But we can't let their hatred and fear control us. We have to keep moving forward and proving them wrong."

The girls nodded in agreement, and they went back to work, their spirits lifted by Naruto's words. As they continued to work on the kitchen, they talked and laughed, enjoying each other's company and the sense of camaraderie that had formed between them.

By the end of the day, the kitchen looked completely transformed. The cabinets were gleaming with fresh paint, the countertops were smooth and shiny, and the appliances were sparkling clean. As they admired their handiwork, Naruto couldn't help but feel a sense of pride.

"Great job, everyone," he said, grinning at them. "The kitchen looks amazing."

The girls beamed at him, happy to have accomplished something together. As they cleaned up the tools and put them away, they knew that they had not only created a beautiful kitchen, but were laying the foundation for a strong bond that would last for years to come. Naruto and the girls had been working hard for days to renovate the old mansion they were staying in. It had been a daunting task, but they had made significant progress. Now it was time to tackle the bathroom.

As they entered the bathroom, they were met with an old and worn out bathtub, a cracked sink, and peeling wallpaper. It was clear that the bathroom needed a lot of work.

Naruto looked around, taking in the state of the room. "Alright, let's get started. Winnie, can you help me remove the bathtub?" he asked.

Winnie nodded eagerly and stepped forward to help Naruto. Together, they worked to remove the old bathtub from the bathroom. It was a tough job, but they eventually managed to get it out.

Meanwhile, Sibella and Elsa were busy scraping the old wallpaper from the walls. It was a tedious job, but they were making progress. Phantasma floated around, helping where she could.

As they worked, they chatted and laughed, enjoying each other's company. Naruto was happy to see the girls getting along so well. They had been through a lot together, and it was nice to see them working together towards a common goal.

After several hours of hard work, they had made significant progress. The old wallpaper had been removed, and the walls had been sanded down in preparation for a fresh coat of paint. The old sink had been replaced with a new one, and the plumbing had been updated.

Naruto stepped back to admire their handiwork. "Wow, you guys have done an amazing job," he said with a smile.

The girls beamed with pride at his compliment. "Thanks, coach. We couldn't have done it without you," Sibella said, speaking for the group.

As they continued to work, the girls couldn't help but feel grateful for Naruto's help and support. He had become more than just their gym instructor; he was their friend and protector.

As the day drew to a close, they stood in the newly renovated bathroom, admiring their hard work. It was a far cry from the old, rundown bathroom they had started with, and they couldn't be happier with the result.

"Alright, let's call it a day. We've done enough for now," Naruto said with a smile.

The girls nodded in agreement, and they left the bathroom feeling satisfied and accomplished.

Naruto and the girls had just finished renovating the bathroom and were now ready to tackle their bedrooms. As they walked into the first room, Sibella let out a sigh.

"This room is so plain," she said, looking around. "It needs something to make it feel more like home."

Naruto nodded in agreement. "What were you thinking?" he asked.

Sibella thought for a moment. "Maybe we could paint the walls a different color," she suggested. "Something warmer, like a pale yellow."

Elsa spoke up next. "And we could add some curtains to the windows," she said. "Something with a pattern, to add some visual interest."

Phantasma floated over to the closet. "And we could install some shelves for our clothes and other belongings," she suggested. "That way we can keep everything organized."

Winnie nodded in agreement. "And maybe we could add some artwork to the walls," she said. "Something to make the room feel more personal."

Naruto listened to their ideas and smiled. "I think those are all great ideas," he said. "Let's get to work."

The first step was to paint the walls, and the girls eagerly helped out. Elsa had brought her own ladder, which made it easy for them to reach the higher parts of the walls. Once the paint had dried, they moved on to the curtains. Sibella had brought some fabric she had found at a local thrift store, and Elsa had a sewing machine they could use to make the curtains.

As they worked, the girls chatted and laughed, their earlier fears forgotten. Naruto smiled as he watched them. They had all been through so much, but it seemed like they were finally starting to feel at home.

Once the curtains were up, Phantasma helped to install the shelves in the closet, while Winnie and Elsa hung up the artwork. Naruto had found some frames at a nearby thrift store, and the girls had each picked out a favorite painting to display.

As they stepped back to admire their work, Sibella let out a contented sigh. "This is perfect," she said. "It finally feels like home."

Naruto nodded, feeling a sense of satisfaction. "I'm glad you like it," he said. "Now, who's ready to move on to the next room?" There was still yet more to do to fix up the old place that unknown to them much further down the line would become their forever home.