Part 8: The Unexpected Visit

After their shocking encounter with Tyler and Mason in the woods, Madison and Megan felt a renewed sense of determination. They were done playing games; it was time to go straight for what they wanted—Naruto. They spent the following days plotting their next move, ultimately deciding to follow him home one night. Their plan was simple: knock on his door, ask if they could spend the night, and then try to seduce him.

When night fell, the girls stealthily made their way to Naruto's apartment, excitement and nervousness swirling in their stomachs. They had rehearsed their approach, ensuring they would appear innocent and vulnerable. As they waited in the shadows, they watched Naruto return home from wherever he had been, his demeanor as indifferent as ever.

Once he disappeared into his building, Madison and Megan shared a determined look before making their move. They approached his door, their hearts racing. Madison knocked softly, and they held their breath as they waited.

A few moments later, Naruto opened the door, his expression shifting from surprise to annoyance. "What do you want?" he asked, his tone curt.

Megan stepped forward, her voice sweet and inviting. "We were wondering if we could sleep over tonight. We don't want to go home yet."

Naruto raised an eyebrow, skepticism etched on his face. "How did you even know I lived here?" he asked, crossing his arms.

Madison quickly chimed in, "Oh, we were just walking around the neighborhood and noticed your name on the mailbox. We thought it might be nice to see if you were home." Her lie rolled off her tongue effortlessly, and Megan nodded in agreement, hoping to sell the story.

Naruto hesitated, glancing between the two girls. He felt a sense of unease at their presence but didn't want to be rude. "No. I don't think that's a good idea."

But the girls weren't ready to give up. They leaned in closer, almost pleading with him. "Please, Naruto. We really don't want to be alone tonight. Just this once?"

Seeing their earnest expressions, Naruto sighed, feeling the weight of their gazes. Against his better judgment, he relented and opened the door wider. "Fine. Just for tonight."

As he stepped aside, the girls entered his small one-bedroom apartment, their eyes scanning the cozy yet modest space. It consisted of a living room with a worn-out couch, a small kitchen, and a bedroom that was just off to the side.

"Where are your parents?" Madison asked, pretending to be curious but really wanting to probe for more information.

"They're not here," Naruto replied, his tone dismissive as he moved to sit on the couch. "It's just me."

The girls exchanged glances, the wheels in their minds turning. "Do you have room for us?" Megan asked, her voice dripping with false innocence.

Naruto nodded, despite his reservations. "You can have my room. I'll sleep on the couch."

Madison and Megan exchanged excited glances, relieved at his decision. "Thanks, Naruto," Megan said, trying to sound appreciative.

As he led them to his bedroom, Naruto felt a strange warmth in his chest. The room was simple, but it was clean and tidy. He pulled back the covers for them and made sure they were comfortable.

"Goodnight," he said quietly, turning to leave.

"Wait!" Megan called out, her voice filled with a mix of anxiety and hope. "Are you really going to sleep on the couch?"

Naruto turned back to face them, his expression serious. "It's for the best. I don't want to overstep."

The girls exchanged glances again, a silent understanding passing between them. They were determined to make this night work, even if it meant taking things slow. The night was still young, and they were more determined than ever to capture Naruto's heart—and possibly much more.