Part 6: The Breaking Point

It had been weeks since the disastrous dinner date, and Megan and Madison were more frustrated than ever. They had thought their charm had finally worked on Naruto when he agreed to the dinner, but throughout the entire night, he had been completely uninterested, brushing off their advances and ignoring their efforts to seduce him. They were used to having boys wrapped around their fingers, yet Naruto remained cold, unaffected by their beauty and allure.

The two girls couldn't stop thinking about him. Their initial desire to simply break him down had grown into an obsession. How could someone be so immune to them? No boy had ever resisted them like this. They had to know why. They had to win.

In the days following the dinner, Megan and Madison concocted a new plan. They'd escalate their game, pushing Naruto's boundaries until he finally cracked. If subtlety hadn't worked, they'd go all out.

Today, they arrived at school in outfits designed to make jaws drop—tight, form-fitting dresses that accentuated every curve and showed just enough skin to drive any boy wild. Their plan was simple: no more games. They would confront Naruto directly and make him notice them, no matter what.

The boys noticed immediately. As soon as Megan and Madison stepped into the school, heads turned, and a sea of boys flocked around them, complimenting them, begging for their attention. But the girls ignored every single one of them. Their minds were solely focused on Naruto.

They spotted him in the hallway between classes, walking calmly with his usual indifferent expression. He was alone, as always, hands in his pockets, his cold blue eyes unfazed by the chaos around him. He didn't seem to notice the commotion his presence caused.

Megan and Madison exchanged a determined glance. This was it.

Megan took the lead, walking over to Naruto with Madison following closely behind. They intercepted him just as he reached the corner of the hallway. The usual crowd of boys lingered nearby, curious to see what the girls would do next.

"Naruto," Megan called out, her voice sweet yet commanding. She stepped in front of him, forcing him to stop.

Naruto looked up briefly, his eyes meeting hers with the same blank expression he always wore. "What is it?" he asked, sounding completely uninterested.

Megan smiled and leaned in slightly, trying to use her charm. "We've been trying to spend time with you, you know? We had fun at dinner, didn't we?"

Naruto didn't respond. He glanced at Madison, who was standing next to Megan, her eyes gleaming with the same determination. She wasn't wearing her usual smile. Both girls were clearly up to something.

"We were thinking," Madison said, her voice soft and seductive. "Maybe we could go out again. Just the three of us."

Naruto raised an eyebrow. "Not interested," he said flatly, turning to walk around them.

The rejection stung, but Megan wasn't about to let him get away that easily. She quickly stepped in front of him again, her frustration bubbling up. "What's your problem? Why don't you ever pay attention to us?"

Naruto's expression didn't change. He glanced down at the ground for a moment, then looked back at her. "I don't need to," he replied coldly.

That was the breaking point. Megan and Madison had never been so blatantly ignored, especially not after going out of their way to grab his attention. The crowd around them watched with wide eyes, curious to see how this would play out.

Madison, who had been quiet up until now, finally snapped. "Why aren't you like the other boys, Naruto?" she demanded, her voice rising. "Every guy here wants us. They'd do anything to be with us, but you—" She paused, glaring at him. "You act like we don't even exist!"

Naruto sighed, looking genuinely tired of the conversation. "Because I don't care," he said simply.

Megan was completely stunned. "What do you mean, you don't care?" she asked, her voice trembling with frustration. "We're the most popular girls in this school! Every guy would kill to be in your position."

Naruto's eyes flickered toward the group of boys gathered around them, all of whom were watching in awe. "Then why don't you go ask them out?" he said, his voice sharp. "I'm sure they'd love the attention."

Madison stepped forward, her eyes narrowing. "That's not the point! We want you. Why can't you see that?"

Naruto looked at both of them, his face expressionless. "I'm not interested," he repeated. "Now, leave me alone."

Without another word, Naruto turned and walked away, leaving the two girls standing there, utterly shocked. They had never been rejected like this before, and certainly not in front of so many people. The boys around them began murmuring in disbelief, some even trying to comfort the girls, offering to take Naruto's place.

But Megan and Madison barely heard them. They were too focused on Naruto's retreating figure, their minds racing with frustration, anger, and confusion. This wasn't how things were supposed to go. No boy had ever resisted them like this. They had to figure out why. They had to make him fall for them, no matter what.

As the crowd began to disperse, Megan turned to Madison, her voice low. "He's different," she muttered, her eyes filled with determination.

Madison nodded, her gaze still locked on the hallway where Naruto had disappeared. "We'll break him," she said firmly. "We have to."

Their obsession with Naruto had now reached a fever pitch. It wasn't just about winning him over anymore—it was about proving to themselves that they could. And they wouldn't stop until they succeeded.