The invasion Crumbles

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"Wait a minute...are you telling me that you have learned of the last of the Grass camps and are just telling me now." Naruto cried out as he glared at the boy that resides within his home with him.

Throughout the time that Naruto has known Maris, this is the first time that he has had the urge to slap him though since the other male had too gorgeous of a face to hurt; Naruto was able to restrain himself.

"We have plenty of time before we need to attack them and since you had an appointment with the Hokage, I didn't want you to risk missing it and end up back in the hospital where I met you." Maris explained to the hotheaded blond that stood before him.

Though Naruto still wanted to be mad about not being able to attack the last of the camps that have been keeping him from completing the Grass Invasion mission, he knew that Maris did the right thing since Tsunade threatened to break everyone of his bones if he ended up missing one of her exams. "I know that you did the right thing but its still upsetting that I missed out on ending the invasion today..." Naruto muttered out slightly defeated.

This caused Maris to make his way closer to Naruto and when he arrived, he placed his hand on Naruto's shoulder. "...you didn't miss out on anything Naruto. You are the only one that I told since I figured we would attack this camp like we did when we attacked the second one." Maris explained.

Hearing this caused a surge of excitement to bolt its way through Naruto's body and before he knew it, he was grasping Maris's face in his hands. Within seconds Naruto was placing his lips against the other males and though the kiss only lasted a few short heartbeats; it was enough to cause a flush to spread across Maris's body.

As Naruto was looking at Maris, he noticed that there was a slight bulge in his pants though before anything else was able to pass between the two of them; Maris was taking cover within his room which left Naruto alone within the hallway.

This was where Naruto utterly understood what he had just done. "Oh, lord Kurama...I just bloody kissed him!" Naruto cried as he slapped his hand against his face and though he liked kissing Maris; he wasn't expecting his first kiss to ever be like this.

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Naruto was crouched on a vantage point that overlook the last of the enemy camps that were keeping the Leaf Village contained and as he crouched there; his eyes were searching the camp for the name that would allow him to find his target.

From his recent uses of the eyes that his bloodline had gifted him with, Naruto was able to activate them much quicker than before which made it easier for him to complete the objectives that he had for himself. As his eyes swiveled around the camp, Naruto didn't notice anyone who had the name of camp leader above their head which meant that he was going to have to search the camp the old-fashioned way.

Looking for a way that would allow him to make it to the ground below, Naruto noticed that there was a group of Ninja standing right below him. Seeing this as a potential way to get rid of some of his enemies, Naruto readied himself to pounce on the Ninja though before he did; a thought came barreling into his mind.

"This will be the perfect time to try that Jutsu I was practicing yesterday...the heat of battle might give me the extra push I need to master it." Naruto concluded as he started to gather the chakra that he needed to his hands.

Once Naruto had gathered the right amount of wind chakra that he needed for this Jutsu to work, he jumped from his ledge. Naruto waited to release the Jutsu just as he was about to land on one of the Ninja and once, he was in the right position, he tossed the ball of condensed wind chakra at the small group to his right. While his Wind Explosion Jutsu was going towards his chosen targets, Naruto smashed into the body of the Ninja that he was above and from the full force of his body landing on the Ninja; Naruto knew that he must have broken some of the Ninja's bones.

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