Q&A Time!
Killua035
"Bro quit downplaying yourself you're doing fine! Also if you still want to make this a harem here's some candidates I think would go great with Naruto. Starfire wonder girl Miss Martian Katana Harley Quinn Raven and Wonder Woman. Let me know what you think."
Thanks Killua, but I only promise to try as soon as my writing gets better. lol
Nice picks, but I don't know about the last four. Naruto will age up later, but even then, I don't see those happening, especially Wonder Woman and Katana. Feel free to give me some reasons as to why they would though.
Gundam Meister Uzumaki "any chance of you adding Supergirl to Naruto's harem?"
A STRONG chance. Also, funny you should say, she'll be showing up sooner than you think.
Elsewhere, within the towering walls of Titans Tower, the noonday sun cast its warm glow across the room. Starfire, the Tamaranean princess, sat on her bed, her legs drawn up to her chest, gazing out the window. Boredom weighed heavily upon her—crime in Jump City rarely stirred during daylight hours, with few exceptions.
Suddenly, a knock echoed through the room, jolting her from her reverie.
KNOCK-KNOCK!
"C-come in!" Starfire called out, her curiosity piqued.
The door swung open, revealing Nightwing—her once-beloved teammate. Nostalgia washed over him as he stepped inside. It had been ages since he'd crossed this threshold, and the room held memories both alien and girlish. Stuffed animals shared space with posters of Earth's famous musicians, while exotic decorations from Starfire's home planet adorned the walls.
"I'm leaving," Nightwing said, his voice tinged with sentiment. "Here to stop by to make my goodbyes first."
Starfire's lips curved into a smile. "And let me guess—you saved the best for last?"
He chuckled. "First, actually, Raven takes the 'best for last' spot."
Starfire's jaw dropped, and Nightwing pointed playfully toward the her, shouting-
"Got ya!" he teased.
She retaliated by tossing her pillow at him, but he dodged it effortlessly. Nightwing settled onto the vanity dresser, taking in the room's unique blend of otherworldly elegance and feminine charm.
"Man…I miss this room." Said Nightwing, who has very fond memories of it, especially Starfire's bed...make of that what you will.
"Hmph, I bet you do..." Starfire said playfully, making Nightwing blush in embarrassment as he struggles to remind himself he's moved on.
"Speaking of Raven," Starfire began, "remember when she used to carry a torch for you?"Nightwing winced, memories of complicated feelings resurfacing. "Ugh… Could we NOT revisit that?"
"Those were wild days," he admitted. "I think she still carries a torch for both of us—lowkey."
Their conversation shifted to more serious matters. Nightwing leaned in, sharing confidential information.
"Tim will provide the details later," he said. "But the League might leave Naruto in your care. As for Sebastian, my team will intensify our efforts. Updates will come regularly."
Starfire nodded, concern etching her features. "Good, we've been chasing Sebastian for the past 2 months now, only to lose him at every turn."
"Why Naruto?" she asked.
"Batman thinks they're swamped," Nightwing explained. "New injustice gangs, Green Lantern's cosmic messages—it's a lot. And Naruto may or may not be involved."
Starfire's eyes widened; she hadn't realized the League faced such dire challenges.
"But hey, nothing we can't handle,right?" Nightwing reassured her.
Her mood lifted. "Of course!"
"To be honest, I'm glad Naruto will stay. He's nowhere near as strong as me,Raven, or even Bart... but he's an intriguing warrior."
"Found a worthy opponent?" Nightwing teased.
"More like a soulmate," Starfire confessed. "He's like me when I arrived—lost, alone, navigating a foreign world. Guiding him feels like destiny."
Nightwing stood, leaning down to kiss her cheek. "And like with you, he'll probably be too good for this world after you show him the ropes."
As he prepared to leave, Nightwing hesitated.
"OH," he said, turning back. "Cyborg mentioned you kissed Naruto. Don't you already know Japanese?"
Starfire blushed. "Yes, but there's something different about his Japanese in particular, Dattebayo."
Nightwing raised an eyebrow, intrigued yet suspicious.
"Okay," he said. "Just checking."
And with that, he exited, leaving Starfire to ponder fate and secrets.
Meanwhile, back at the Watchtower…
Inside the main meeting room at the Justice League headquarters, time had passed since Naruto's arrival. The trio—Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman—listened intently as Naruto recounted the same tale he'd shared with the Teen Titans. The binding spell placed on him by Sebastian had left him with only half his powers, a precarious situation for any young ninja.
The room buzzed with tension as they reviewed the footage Cyborg had sent—the intense sparring battle between Naruto and the Titans outside their tower. Once the discussion concluded, Naruto was escorted to the waiting room, leaving the League to deliberate their final decision regarding the lost ninja.
In mid sentence, Superman starts off with- "It's a rough lifestyle, training to be a ninja at such a young age. He's essentially a child soldier."
Batman added, "And they don't even seem to have orphanages."
Wonder Woman chimed in, "The only issue I take with that is they deploy them on missions early. I wasn't allowed on the battlefield until I was at least 16."
Batman deadpanned. "Still too early."
Wonder Woman shot back with a smirk, "Like you should talk."
Superman interjected, "Naruto's a nice kid, with good intentions. Despite our differing methods, I'll try to set up an appointment with Dr. Fate. Maybe he can help."
"Agreed, but what do we do with him until then?" Wonder Woman wondered aloud. "He won't want to stay in outer space for days."
Superman began, "I'll take—"
Batman cut him off. "He'll be staying with the Titans."
Superman raised an eyebrow. "Why them? Aren't they dealing with those Antichrist folk?"
Batman explained, "True, but they need Naruto to shut down Brother Blood's cult. Raven believes he has a role to play in her father's plans."
"Trigon," Wonder Woman murmured. "It's as though the forces of evil are too stubborn to stay down and accept defeat."
Superman chuckled. "Isn't that the truth? Okay, settled."
"But," Superman continued, "we'll need to go over some ground rules with him.
"Which may differ between you and me, I have my own personal list for him." States Batman.
Wonder Woman added, "As do I…Which both of you are guaranteed to disagree with, I'm sure."
As Superman reached for the intercom button, curiosity and concern filled the room. Batman and Superman exchanged glances, wondering what rules Wonder Woman had in mind.
Meanwhile, Naruto sat in the waiting room, bored out of his mind. A blonde man in green, sporting a goatee and domino mask, sat nearby—it was Green Arrow.
"Getting bored?" Green Arrow asked.
"Bored?" Naruto scoffed. "I've BEEN bored since they started asking about my backstory."
"Details matter, kid," Green Arrow replied. "As far as I'm concerned, you're like a lost wallet."
"A lost wallet?" Naruto raised an eyebrow.
"We either keep you or send you back where you came from," Green Arrow explained. "Hopefully the latter—for all our sakes."
Naruto's attitude flared. "Do you have a problem with me?"
Green Arrow shrugged. "Didn't say that. But you arrived at the worst possible time. Something big is brewing deep in the universe."
"Deep in the universe?" Naruto looked confused. "Like meteor showers or something?"
"The less you know, the better," Green Arrow said cryptically.
Growing weary himself, the Emerald Archer sighed and stood. "You know what? I'm getting bored of myself. Want a mini tour around the place?"
Naruto's face lit up. "Sure!"
And so, Green Arrow led Naruto through the advanced facilities, fascinating the young ninja.
Meanwhile, on planet OA, Green Lantern Hinata explored with Tomar-Re, an alien who looked like a peculiar blend of seahorse, chicken, and an elf. Their destination: a large building where curious glances from fellow Lanterns followed the nervous Hinata.
Tomar-Re's words echoed in Hinata's mind to help keep it at ease. "It's always like that with newcomers, they have a funny way of making you feel welcome, especially humans."
She wondered what her own arrival had stirred among the alien lanterns.
"What was yours like, Mr. Tomar-Re?" Hinata asked, her curiosity piqued.
Tomar-Re's eyes held distant memories. "Not too pleasant. But I've learned not to concern myself with the opinions of those who know nothing of me or my origins. As they say on your planet, 'I don't give a flying FLUCK.'"
Hinata raised an eyebrow with a wry smile. "I… don't think we say that."
"Ah," Tomar-Re corrected himself. "I meant the Earth of this universe."
Together, they stepped into what resembled Oa's version of a parking lot—a vast expanse filled with spaceships instead of cars. There, they encountered another Green Lantern, a tall Hispanic woman with black hair and striking green eyes. Jessica Cruz stood before them.
"Hinata Hyuga," Tomar-Re introduced, "allow me to introduce you to one of the few Earthlings in the Green Lantern Corps: Jessica Cruz of Sector 2814."
Jessica extended her hand. "Nice to meet you."
Hinata shook it, relief washing over her. Finally, a connection with a fellow human—a good one, at that...AND a beauty to boot.
"Miss Cruz has volunteered to help you get settled on Earth," Tomar-Re explained. "We'll make preparations for your training."
With a nod, Tomar-Re ascended into the air.
"Until we meet again!" he called, flying off.
Jessica motioned for Hinata to follow her. The frisbee-shaped spaceship awaited—an odd yet intriguing vessel. Hinata struggled to lift off the ground, despite having flown earlier. Frustration welled up, but she pushed it aside and joined Jessica inside.
The ship's interior left her wide-eyed and bewildered. Everything was unfamiliar, and she wondered what each button and console did. Jessica strapped in, taking the pilot's seat.
"Before we head to Earth," Jessica said, "I need to make a stop. Some friends want to meet you. Is that okay?"
Hinata blushed. "Not at all. Are they human?"
"Yeah," Jessica replied, amused. "Why?"
Hinata stammered, "N-No reason. Just asking!"
"Right," Jessica teased. "I heard you haven't rested much. Feel free to nap in the back if you want."
And with that, Jessica's ship lifted off, leaving Oa behind. They streaked through space at LIGHTSPEED, bound for Earth's solar system.
To Be Continued…
