Naruto slowly emerged from the darkness, his eyelids heavy and his mind still clouded by recent events. The last thing he remembered was a masked figure and the overwhelming sensation of losing control. Gradually, his senses began to return: the smell of a spicy dish, the gentle warmth of sunlight on his skin, and the distant rustling of a tree stirred by the wind.
Opening his eyes, he found himself in a surprisingly calm and orderly room. The ceiling was made of polished wood, with exposed beams supporting the structure. The cream-painted walls were almost bare, save for an abstract painting hanging above a small shelf. A window with light curtains allowed soft sunlight to illuminate a simple yet welcoming space. The floor was covered with a hand-woven rug, and in one corner, a small wooden desk held a few neatly stacked books. In the center of the room stood a low table, and atop it was a steaming bowl emitting a deliciously spicy aroma.
Naruto blinked, trying to make sense of the situation. "What the hell is this?" he murmured to himself. He wasn't tied up or locked in. In fact, the room felt more like a guest chamber than a prison cell. He slowly sat up, testing his joints. No signs of injury. Everything seemed normal.
He swung his legs off the bed and approached the bowl. The pungent smell tickled his nostrils, and he realized he was hungry. But an instinctive wariness held him back. Why offer him food? And more importantly, why wasn't he restrained? "This doesn't make sense," he thought.
Before he could ponder further, the door abruptly opened, breaking the silence. A young woman entered, her slim and elegant silhouette immediately capturing Naruto's attention. She had violet hair cascading to her shoulders, shiny like silk, and golden-yellow eyes that seemed to pierce through to his soul. She wore a fitted black outfit that accentuated her perfect curves, but her cold, distant expression contrasted sharply with her alluring appearance.
The woman stared at Naruto for a moment before speaking, her voice calm but devoid of warmth. "The food is on the table. Eat if you wish."
Naruto instantly tensed, his instincts on high alert. "Who are you? Why did you kidnap me? What do you want from me?" he demanded, his blue eyes boring into hers.
She didn't reply immediately, looking at him with a mixture of indifference and disdain. "You ask too many questions," she finally said, turning to leave.
"Wait!" Naruto stepped forward, but she exited without a word, shutting the door behind her. He was left alone, frustration boiling within him.
He stared at the door for a few moments, debating whether to follow. Something about her attitude irritated him deeply, but he knew acting rashly would only make things worse. Naruto sighed and returned to the table. The bowl was still steaming, and his stomach growled despite himself.
"Tch, it smells good, but no way I'm touching that without knowing what they're planning," he muttered. He pushed the bowl aside and focused on the room. Every detail could be a clue.
He inspected the shelf, the desk, and even the corners of the room, but nothing seemed suspicious. No traps, no seals. "What's their game?" he wondered.
Naruto moved to the window and glanced outside. He saw a meticulously maintained garden, bordered by hedges and flowering trees. Nothing indicated immediate danger, but the unfamiliar surroundings unsettled him. He was clearly no longer in Konoha.
He stepped back from the window and collapsed onto the bed. His frustration grew. Why had they left him alone? What were they waiting for? These questions swirled in his mind, but he couldn't stop thinking about the woman. Her cold gaze, her detached demeanor… she was unlike anyone he had met before.
After a few minutes of contemplation, Naruto sat up, determined to learn more. He approached the door and placed a hand on it. "If she thinks I'm just going to sit here and wait like an idiot, she's wrong."
But as he touched the handle, the door opened on its own, and he found himself face-to-face with the same woman. This time, she carried a small pouch, which she placed on the table without a word.
Naruto frowned. "Listen, you can't keep ignoring me. Tell me what you want, or I'll—"
She raised a hand to interrupt him, her gaze still icy. "You're not in a position to make threats. Eat, rest, and prepare for what's to come."
Naruto gritted his teeth, but before he could respond, she left the room again, leaving him alone with his questions and anger. He clenched his fists, feeling a mix of frustration and confusion overwhelm him.
"What are they planning?" he murmured. There was no doubt: this woman knew something, but she wasn't going to reveal it anytime soon.
Naruto sat back on the bed, his mind racing. He didn't yet know his enemies, but he knew one thing: he wouldn't make things easy for them.
[...]
Kakashi slowly regained consciousness, his senses still dulled by the effects of the attack. His eyelids opened with difficulty, and his blurry vision began to clear. The scene around him was chaotic: Temari and Sakura lay unconscious a few meters away, while the rustling of the forest seemed eerily calm.
The Copy Ninja sat up slowly, placing a hand on his forehead to ease a throbbing pain. He quickly assessed the situation. "Naruto..." he murmured, his heart sinking as he noticed his student's absence.
An inner conflict began to stir within him. Their primary mission was to save Gaara, an absolute priority assigned by the Hokage. But could he really abandon Naruto? His student had been taken right before his eyes.
With a deep sigh, Kakashi summoned one of his ninja dogs, Pakkun, who appeared in a puff of smoke. "Pakkun, return to Konoha immediately. Inform the Hokage that Naruto has been captured by a powerful and unknown enemy. I'll handle the situation here."
Pakkun nodded before vanishing swiftly, leaving Kakashi alone with his thoughts. He placed Temari and Sakura in comfortable positions to ensure they would wake without discomfort, then sat down on a nearby tree stump. His mind was spinning. He had never been this conflicted: stick to the mission or pursue Naruto.
A groan caught his attention. Temari stirred slightly, slowly regaining consciousness. Her eyes fluttered open, and she looked around in confusion. "What happened? Where... Where is Naruto?" she asked, her voice tinged with panic.
Kakashi gave her a serious look. "Stay calm, Temari. I'll explain everything."
Before he could continue, Sakura also woke up. She sat up slowly, her gaze shifting from Kakashi to Temari, then to the empty space where Naruto should have been. "Naruto... Where is he?" she asked, her voice trembling.
Kakashi took a deep breath. "Naruto has been taken." His words fell like a hammer, filling the air with a heavy, oppressive weight.