Naruto has always been a practically happy boy, or that was what he would let everyone else see. Naruto really suffered every second of his life, from the day of his birth. His life seemed to be a repetition, after repetition, everything was the same. He was always abused, physically, and mentally by the villagers. He has been constantly abused all his life, beat up, called a demon, who must commit suicide, disappear, who should never have been born, a waste of space, etc. That's not all, he has been raped multiple times since he turned 6. He has been tortured in every possible way, and his body is proof of that. The Kyuubi, Kurama, has not been able to heal any of the wounds, the scars, because Naruto's body does not let him. Naruto's body is left with the scars so that he never forgets the chakra of the person who made such scars. Yes, it's a weird thing but that's how the Namizake's blood works, Kushina has also had Kurama and when she died, it was there when she lost all her scars. This means that until Naruto dies, he will always have all the scars. But what will happen when his mask is broken in battle and everyone sees how corrupted he really is, and what happens if while everyone was in shock, Gaara is the one who helps him. Leaving everyone with more shock than they were, maybe ... Gaara can help Naruto and Naruto can help Gaara.
Warning:
Self-harm
Suicidal Tendencies
Abuse
Torture
Rape
Vulgar Language
Deaths
Blood
Major Character Deaths
#3 torture
#1 gaanaru
#1 suicidaltendencies
1/1/2021
Author-Kun:
Images, characters, and Naruto do not belong to me, also images put in the story do not belong to me either. さようなら Sayōnara.
A Maybank and A Cameron? It's almost like a modern Romeo and Juliet. It's forbidden for them to be together. Could be the end of the world.
The stolen glances, the hidden feelings, the unspoken words, the secret meetings and the obvious hatred towards each other followed by constant conflicts and some hidden past that threatened them but there are always invisible strings tied and pulling them together no matter how hard the tides trying to pull and part them away from each other.