Hey everyone welcome back. This chapter will be starting at the start of the Boruto series and will feature the changes that have resulted from Naruto's Harem relationship with Hinata and Hanabi. I hope you enjoy the chapter and feel free to make suggestions for future chapters.
This story is inspired by the story 'A Sister's Love' by Mattwilson83.
The character Natsuko Uzumaki belongs to Mattwilson83.
Two children were running and jumping through the leaf village which had grown into a city. They seemed to be in a hurry, but little did the on looking villages know, what they had to do wasn't very important, it was something only children would be concerned with.
"Hurry up Natsuko or they'll sell out," called Boruto who had grown into a twelve-year-old preteen boy.
"I'm running as fast as I can brother," answered Natsuko, Boruto's eleven-year-old half-sister/cousin.
Boruto was blond haired, blue eyed and dressed in a white shirt covered by a black jacket along with matching pants. Natsuko on the other hand was brown haired, with her mothers' white eyes and wore a yellow, more traditional long sleeved top and short shorts.
Before long the two children found themselves on the roof of the train that ran through the village.
"I can't believe this was the last day they were selling this. The limited-edition Green Chili Hamburger," exclaimed Boruto gleefully.
The two had gone to Boruto's favourite restaurant, Thunder Burger and purchased two separate burgers that would be discontinued by the end of the day.
"Why were you so eager to get this?" asked Natsuko who was a little tired from chasing after her brother.
"Because it sounds awesome. Are you gonna eat yours?" asked Boruto who was prepared to swipe the burger from Natsuko's hands.
"I wouldn't have bought it if I wasn't," answered Natsuko taking the burger out of Boruto's reach.
The two of them took a bite on the burger and instantly twitched at its spiciness.
"What's in this stuff?" asked Natsuko as the two siblings slurped the soda that had come with the meal.
"No Idea, but it's delicious," laughed Boruto.
"I can see why you were so eager to get it before it sold out," stated Natsuko. "And you were rushing so much I'm amazed you decided to stop and invite Shikadai."
"Why wouldn't I? He's my pal and I didn't want him to miss out. His loss if he chose sleep over this," stated Boruto. "Still I don't know why he had to look so agitated over such a simple question."
"That's just how he is. Your mother tells me that his father was just like that when they were younger," stated Natsuko.
"His dad doesn't seem much different from him now," grumbled Boruto. "And yet I have a feeling that if you weren't around my mum would be asking Shikadai to keep an eye on me instead."
"Well Auntie knows he's got a good head on his shoulders. And its just like how his dad assists ours with being Hokage," added Natsuko.
"Not doing a very good job if you ask me," grumbled Boruto munching on his burger. "If he was, dad wouldn't constantly ignore our mothers."
Natsuko looked at her brother with sadness. Ever since their father had become Hokage, Boruto had slowly started to resent him and his position, as he had been spending extended periods of time away from home.
"Brother I know Dad's absence from home angers you, but both your mum and mine insist it's to help protect the village," said Natsuko comfortingly.
"Protect us from what? It's not like where at war right now," argued Boruto.
"I know, but apparently his actions help keep order and peace within the village," said Natsuko.
"I'll believe it when I see it," grumbled Boruto.
Seeing that this conversation was upsetting her brother Natsuko decided to change the subject.
"This train sure provides a nice breeze," added Natsuko enjoying the wind in her face.
"I will admit it's very convenient. Means we don't have to walk everywhere," said Boruto admiring the city that the leaf village had become.
"Its rather amazing how much the Leaf Village has advanced over the years," added Natsuko.
"Yeah and yet we still have to attend something as old school as the ninja academy," groaned Boruto.
"At least Dad was able to use his influence to let me begin early," added Natsuko. "We'll get to go to the academy together."
As Natsuko was a year younger than Boruto, she was originally going to attend the academy the year after Boruto. Thankfully, after Naruto had pulled some strings and Natsuko had proved herself more than capable of keeping up with the other students, she had been allowed to attend the academy early.
"Probably the most caring thing Dad has done in ages," groaned Boruto before taking another sip. "I only think he allowed this because both him and our mum's want you to keep an eye on me."
"Well, no disrespect Brother, you may be older, but I'm arguably the more responsible one," laughed Natsuko.
"Oh, like you don't have moments of immaturity," stated Boruto.
Natsuko looked away and blushed a little. While she was the calmer and quieter of them, she was known for having a rage burst depending on the situation. She looked back to see Boruto looking at their father's face on the Hokage monument.
"If you ask me Dad can mind his own business," Boruto said before standing up and shouting. "I'M GONNA BE WAY BETTER THEN YOU."
"HEY WHAT ARE YOU KIDS DOING? DON'T YOU KNOW THAT'S DANGEROUS," yelled a voice from down below.
"Sorry mister," called Boruto.
The two of them jumped off the train onto a nearby powerline.
Natsuko looked down at the street below.
"Bother."
"Hmm?" asked Boruto looking down in the same direction as her.
They could see a group of six boys picking on another boy with black hair and glasses. They pushed the boy into an ally between two buildings.
"Should we help him?" asked Natsuko.
"Would be uncool if we didn't," answered Boruto.
They both jumped down to the ally and each landed on a roof on either side of the ally. Boruto observed that the leader of the bullies was about to attack the boy and so he spilled the remainder of his drink on the bully's head.
"Opps my hand slipped," he laughed.
"Are you crazy?" asked the leader. "Do you wanna get hurt."
"Give the kid back his wallet and there'll be no trouble," warned Boruto.
"Oh yeah? Why don't you come down and make us?" threatened one of the bullies.
Boruto and Natsuko grinned and jumped down to the street below. They took a stance and got ready to fight when one of the bullies spoke.
"Hey, I know you two. You're the Hokage's kids."
While Boruto and Natsuko had yet to establish themselves as ninja's, their father's polygamous relationship was well known throughout the village, leading to Boruto and Natsuko to be recognized regularly.
"If you know who we are, it might not be wise to take us on in a fight," warned Boruto.
"Why should we be afraid of some nepo brat and a bastard?" taunted one of the bullies.
Those words made Boruto flinch.
"Please tell me you didn't just say that," he shuddered.
Natsuko's eyes were twitching, and she seemed to struggle with her words.
"What… did… you… call… me?" she asked full of anger.
"What? Everyone knows you're the Hokage's bastard," taunted another bully.
Veins started to pop up on Natsuko's eyes as she started approaching the bullies.
Boruto ran up and grabbed the bullied boy by the arm.
"We have to get out of here now," urged Boruto.
"Why?" asked the boy.
"When Natsuko gets angry, you don't want to be anywhere near her," answered Boruto as he dragged the boy out of the ally, leaving the bullies to face Natsuko's wrath.
They ran for a while, until they felt they were far enough away.
"Hopefully she won't hurt them to badly and she'll catch up with us later," gasped Boruto before turning to the boy. "Hey are you ok?"
"No, I'm not, especially considering more of them will come after me tomorrow," replied the boy.
"Listen, you can't let guys like that push you around. You should teach them a lesson," advised Boruto.
"I'm not brave or strong like you or your sister," the boy replied. "My name's Denki. Your Boruto right, the Hokage's son? And that was your sister Natsuko?"
"Yeah, I think the fact that our father's known for having two partners has made us more famous than normal," answered Boruto.
"Your sister's eyes, that was the Byakugan? I heard her mother was a Hyuuga. In fact, aren't both your mother's Hyuuga's?" asked Denki.
"Our mothers aren't just Hyuuga's they're also sisters," answered Boruto.
"Wait doesn't that mean she's?" Denki was cut off before he could finish, as this was a question Boruto regularly got.
"Yes, in addition to being my half-sister, she's also my cousin," answered Boruto.
"Does it ever feel weird being the children of a harem?" asked Denki.
"You'd think it would, but growing up in that environment it just feels natural for us," answered Boruto.
"I guess it would be the norm for you guys," stated Denki. "You have different eyes, are you unable to use the Byakugan?"
"So far I can't, but we've been trying to find a way to unlock it," answered Boruto. "Since Natsuko inherited her mother's eyes our grandfather's been helping her master it ever since we started training. On the condition he wasn't as hard on her as he was on our mothers. I'm honestly amazed those words came out of anyone's mouth because if you met my grandfather, you'd wonder how he could be hard on anyone. Anyway, she wasn't able to use it at first, but she managed to use it after becoming angry."
"What happened?" asked Denki.
"Exactly what happened today. Some jerk called her 'The Hokage's Bastard' and she just went mental. The guy ended up in the hospital for a week, which is why I'm a little worried about those jerks who were picking on you before. Since then both our mothers and my grandfather have been helping her master the technique. We've also been trying to see if I can use it, but so far we haven't had any luck!" explained Boruto.
"Does that mean you can't use the gentle fist?" asked Denki.
"I can, but not to its full potential. Despite this my grandfather says I'm mastering it well," answered Boruto.
"Must be nice to have a supportive family," groaned Denki.
"What do you mean?" asked Boruto.
Before Denki had a chance to answer they heard someone calling them.
"Brother."
They turned around and saw Natsuko approaching them.
"Please tell me you didn't put those jerks in the hospital?" asked Boruto who knew their mothers would be furious with them if she had.
"No once one of them recognised the Byakugan they quickly took off," answered Natsuko. "I chased them for a while, but I was able to calm down before I hurt any of them. Then I used the Byakugan to track where you'd gone."
"Well, I'm just glad neither of us are going to get in trouble tonight," sighed Boruto. "Anyway Denki what were you saying before?"
Boruto and Natsuko spent the rest of the afternoon speaking with Denki. They discovered that he too was starting at the academy tomorrow, despite not being particularly interested in becoming a ninja. Denki explained that he was being forced to attend the academy by his father, a former shinobi who was now the head of the Kaminarimon Company, which was the biggest enterprise in the land. Denki explained that his father believed that if Denki was to inherit the company he would have to learn both academics and ninjutsu.
Upon learning that Denki didn't want to become a ninja Boruto only had this to say.
"Don't become a ninja just because your dad wants you to."
"But I've never disobeyed my dad before," stated Denki.
"At least your dad comes home," stated Boruto. "Our stupid old man spends all his time at work and ignores his family."
"Brother," interjected Natsuko. While Natsuko was also saddened by their fathers constant abseses, she still didn't like it when Boruto spoke ill of him.
"What I'm not saying anything that isn't true," stated Boruto.
"Our dad can be at the office for days at a time and when he is home he usually goes right to sleep!" explained Natsuko to Denki.
"Thankfully Natsuko's mother is a bit firmer with him staying home than mine is," groaned Boruto.
"She's not always firm, she also says that if he stays our mums are going to give him a special treat. I'm not sure what she means by that though," stated Natsuko.
"Point is with our dad gone all the time, even if I disobey him, I won't be punished," proclaimed Boruto.
"Brother, I know you have some issues with Dad, but I really don't think you should be encouraging others to disobey their fathers," interjected Natsuko.
"Why not. He should be allowed to choose his own path in life, not the path his father chooses for him," stated Boruto.
"Well, when you put it that way," Natsuko responded.
Boruto turned to Denki and said. "Who cares about you dad. You should teach him a lesson. That's what I'm going to do. In fact I'm in the middle of a very special plan to get back at my dad."
"Which you won't even tell me about," grumbled Natsuko.
"Because I know you'll squill to my mother if I do and keeping it a secret from her is hard enough," said Boruto.
Then seeing it was late afternoon, Boruto suddenly looked panicked.
"Do you know what time it is?" asked Boruto.
"Um, about seven," answered Denki.
"Oh no we better get home," exclaimed Natsuko.
"Yeah or our mum's will kill us," stated Boruto.
"I thought you guys didn't get punished for disobedience?" queried Denki.
"My mum's different she's very scary when she gets mad," stated Boruto.
"And my mother's even scarier," added Natsuko. "Granted she claims she was always the more outspoken of the two of them."
"Anyway, don't let anyone pick on you, just teach them a lesson," advised Boruto.
Both Boruto and Natsuko jumped over the railing of a bridge and bolted home. Before long they arrived.
"Mum we're home," they said simultaneously.
"Where have you two been you promised you would be home earlier?" asked Hinata coming into view.
"Sorry Mum we got a little sidetracked," answered Boruto.
"Is that so. Natsuko, I thought I told you to keep an eye on him?" asked Hanabi also coming into view.
"Sorry Mum, but you know what brother's like. Once he starts something its hard to get him to stop," answered Natsuko.
"Well we're just glad the two of you stayed out of trouble," stated Hinata.
"Anyway, dinners nearly ready, so how about the two of you wash up and meet us in the kitchen," Hanabi requested.
"Ok Mum," they said simultaneously.
Hinata and Hanabi smiled. They still found it so cute when their kids spoke in unison.
Before long the four of them were seated at the table in the dining room.
"We're both so proud of the two of you for starting at the academy tomorrow. I'm just glad your father was able to get Natsuko in early," stated Hinata.
"Well, someone has to keep your rowdy boy out of trouble," joked Hanabi.
"Oh, like your girl never gets in trouble," retorted Hinata.
"What do you expect they are both Naruto's children," added Hanabi.
"Mum, Aunty please don't fight," begged Natsuko.
"We're not fighting honey, we're just having a bit of a joke," Hanabi stated patting her daughter on the head.
"You both just remind us so much of your father and that's why we're worried," added Hinata. "You know I got to meet your father at the academy."
"Mum, you've told us this story a million times," groaned Boruto.
Hinata ignored Boruto's statement and continued.
"He was always causing trouble to the point that people considered him a problem child," added Hinata. "In truth though he was actually really cool."
"You didn't meet Dad till much later right Mum," asked Natsuko.
"Well you gotta remember I'm a few years younger than your dad and aunty, so we didn't attend the academy together," answered Hanabi. "But after he started dating your aunty, I too got to see him for the cool person he was. Before I realised it, I had also fallen in love with him. And I'm grateful every day that your dad and auntie allowed me to be a part of their relationship."
"Speaking of your father I was hoping he'd be home tonight," stated Hinata sadly.
"That's no surprise, every day he continues to ignore the both of you," Boruto groaned.
"Don't complain. This village is safe because people like your father protect it," Hinata stated firmly.
"What's there to protect? There's no enemy to protect us from," spat Boruto.
"Boruto, fighting isn't the only duty of a ninja. This is something you'll both learn when you join the academy tomorrow," stated Hinata.
"I don't know sister," interjected Hanabi. "I feel it wouldn't hurt Naruto to come home a little more often."
"Hanabi, you know as well as I do that Naruto does everything he can to keep this village both safe and running," stated Hinata.
"I know that believe me I do, but Shikamaru has told me multiple times that he advises Naruto to go home and he refuses. I think he needs to remember that he's not the only defender the village has," argued Hanabi.
"You make a valid point, but Naruto's determination is what I've always loved about him and I know that's why you love him to," countered Hinata.
Hinata and Hanabi's statements did nothing to deter Boruto from his belief that his father was deliberately ignoring his family and went to bed that night angry. Natsuko on the other hand just went to bed sad. She to wished she could've seen her father that night and couldn't help but wonder who was most right when it came to Naruto being absent in their lives.
Meanwhile, Denki was currently having a heated discussion with his father. Denki expressed how he didn't particularly want to become a ninja, but his father insisted that he had to. Denki was told that if he wanted to study what he wanted to, he would first have to prove that he was strong and the only way he could do that was by training at the ninja academy. Denki left his father's office contemplated both the words of his father and the words Boruto had shared with him earlier about teaching his father a lesson. Before Denki could decide on what he wished to do he was attacked by an unseeable spiritual force.
Thanks for reading. Please review and let me know what you think. All feedback is greatly appreciated. From here on I'm going to try and readapt the Boruto series, while leaving out the filler I wasn't a fan of. That being said I might add in additional filler, if I can come up with a fun idea. If you have any ideas for filler, feel free to send suggestions.
