After enjoying a wonderful dinner together, the evening gradually wound down. Naruto was engrossed in watching TV, while Sarada and Kushina engaged in a heartfelt conversation. Kushina took the opportunity to ask Sarada if there was anything she needed help with, inquiring about various aspects of her life. In the absence of Sarada's parents, Kushina felt a responsibility to offer as much parental support and guidance as she could. She wanted to ensure that Sarada's life wasn't consumed by negative feelings or resentment.
As the night grew later, Sarada stood up and said, "Aunty, it's getting late. I should be heading home now." She felt it was time to leave, despite the warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Kushina, looking a bit disappointed at Sarada's decision to leave, gently suggested, "Why don't you stay over for the night, Sara-chan?"
Sarada, having a special fondness for Kushina, found it hard to outright decline the offer. "Maybe next time," she replied softly, not wanting to disappoint Kushina.
"Just one moment, dear," Kushina said, and hurried off to the kitchen, leaving Naruto and Sarada alone in the living room.
Kushina came back into the room, carrying a large box filled with packed food. She noticed Sarada glaring at Naruto, who was trying hard not to burst out laughing. Sarada's intense stare seemed as if it could express her annoyance vividly, especially towards Naruto's playful behavior.
"Sara-chan, please take this with you," Kushina offered, holding out the box to Sarada.
Sarada looked at her, a bit puzzled. "What's this, Aunty?"
Kushina smiled warmly. "I've packed some food for you. You can warm it up in the morning and have it before you head to school." Grateful for Kushina's thoughtfulness, Sarada didn't hesitate to accept the packed food.
"Thank you so much, Aunty," Sarada said, her voice soft and appreciative.
"Oh, there's no need to thank me, Sara-chan," Kushina replied with a kind smile. Then she turned to Naruto, "Naruto, why don't you walk Sarada back home?"
Kushina remained at the doorway, her eyes following Naruto and Sarada as they slowly walked away. When they finally disappeared from her view, she turned her gaze upwards to the star-filled sky, lost in thought.
With a deep sigh, she pondered, "I really hope that one day, Sarada could become a part of our family. But, it's all up to my son now." A hopeful smile then graced her face as she considered the possibilities. "Given how things are between Naruto and Sarada now, I wouldn't be surprised if they end up together in the future."
Reflecting on Naruto's charm and popularity, Kushina couldn't help but chuckle to herself. "Naruto certainly has more admirers than Minato ever did," she mused, a sense of amusement in her voice.
Naruto and Sarada strolled down the quiet streets of Konoha, the night casting a serene atmosphere over the village. The streets were mostly empty, with only a few people out and about at this late hour. Most of the shops were closed, except for a couple of bars and restaurants still open.
"Hey!" Sarada suddenly spoke up, breaking the silence between them.
"Hmm?" Naruto responded, turning to look at her.
"I've been wondering, how did you lose your arm?" Sarada had always been curious about this part of Naruto's past.
Naruto gazed up at the sky, a distant look in his eyes. "Well, I lost it while trying to stop a very stubborn and idiotic best friend of mine," he said, a hint of emotion in his voice.
Sarada observed Naruto for a few moments, sensing there was a deeper story behind his words. "What kind of life did you live before coming to this village?" she asked, her curiosity piqued by his answer.
"I grew up not knowing my parents until I was about 15 years old," Naruto began, sharing a piece of his past. "I was an orphan in my village. Around the age of 12, I faced a lot of danger because some really bad people were after me. I had to train hard to protect myself. Eventually, I managed to defeat those people and became known as a hero in my village. But, despite that, I couldn't stop my very stubborn and idiotic best friend from choosing a dark path."
Sarada tried to read the emotions on Naruto's face, but in the dim light of the night, his features were hard to discern.
Curious, she asked, "This friend of yours... what kind of person was he?"
At her question, Naruto turned to look at her, a hint of amusement in his eyes. "You're suddenly very interested in my past. Tell me, have you fallen for me, Sara-chan?" he teased, his voice playful and his expression carrying a teasing smirk. His lighthearted tone aimed to add a bit of humor to their conversation under the starlit sky.
"Hmph! Stop being silly," Sarada huffed, pushing her glasses up on her nose with a flick of her finger.
"I'm not interested in someone as foolish as you," she declared, her tone dismissive.
"You don't have to hide your feelings, Sara-chan. Just be honest if you like me," Naruto continued, enjoying the banter and her reactions to his playful teasing.
At her limit with Naruto's relentless jesting, Sarada's frustration rose. Her eyes suddenly took on a fierce red glow, a clear sign of her annoyance. She fixed him with a fiery gaze that spoke volumes.
Seeing her Sharingan, Naruto got the message loud and clear. It was time to stop teasing her. He mimicked locking his lips and throwing away the key, signaling that he would keep quiet. His playful mimicry was a silent promise to end his teasing, at least for the moment.
She felt that Naruto purposely changed the subject to avoid answering her question. Sarada had a hunch that Naruto was holding back a much deeper story, hidden behind his casual smile.
Before long, they arrived at the entrance of Sarada's apartment building, which was quite a pleasant place. Sarada started going up the stairs without another word.
"Hey! Aren't you going to say goodbye or even a quick thanks?" Naruto called up to her with a hint of mock offense in his voice.
Sarada stopped, turned around, and playfully stuck out her tongue at Naruto, then turned back and continued on her way up the stairs, leaving him standing there.
"So rude!!!!"
Naruto watched her go with a small, knowing smile. 'She's slowly letting her guard down around me,' he thought. He felt like he was making real progress in getting to know the real Sarada, beyond her usually cold exterior.
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"I am back!!!" When he returned home, Naruto widened his eyes seeing Kushina standing in front of him. She just was wearing her Apron and nothing else.
"I have been waiting for you, Naruto." Kushina said to him in a seductive tone.
Seeing her like this Naruto was already rock hard. Without wasting any second, he pushed Kushina against the wall and then began sucking her boobs. Kushina gently stroked the back of his head before her other hand went down. Her other hand was gently grabbed the tip of his hard dick.
"I can't wait anymore, Naruto. Let's go to your room." Naruto nodded. He took Kushina's arms and quickly went to his room.
As soon as Naruto and Kushina entered his room, after shutting the door, Naruto pushed Kushina against the wall. He then raised one of her legs and then pushed his dick inside. Since she was already wet, there was no need for any foreplay.
Ah...!!!
For the next 4 hours, they had non-stop sex. Naruto did not have to worry about anyone spying on them since Kushina told him that she had sealed this whole house with Fuinjutsu so no sound would leak out of this house or no one with Byakugan would be able to see what was happening in this house.
Spying on level 8 Fuinjutsu Master's house was impossible. Even though a certain scar-faced guy in the village tried to spy on Kushina to know more about Naruto, it was totally impossible because of the seals that Kushina had used in her house. No one would know where she had drawn the Seals. So there was no possibility of even breaking the seals. Even if the seal drawings were found, no one in the whole land of Fire was capable enough to break the seals.
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