"It's a shame you came back now, Kaito-kun. Ino just left yesterday on a mission with Asuma-sensei, and Shikamaru and the others are away too," Hinata said with a gentle smile, resting in Kaito's arms.
"A-rank? I didn't expect they'd already be taking on missions like that. Seems you've all grown a lot while I was away," Kaito said with a faint sigh, though there was pride in his tone.
"Kaito-kun… have you eaten yet? Let me make something for you," Hinata asked softly, noticing the darkening sky.
"No rush," Kaito replied with a warm smile. Leaning close to her ear, he whispered, "I'll show you a new ninjutsu before we eat."
At that, Hinata's face turned crimson, as if her cheeks were lit by the setting sun.
Later, after an intimate evening with Hinata, waves of pleasure left her trembling, each climax pushing her further beyond the edge.
"You should rest, Hinata. I'll make dinner for us," Kaito said softly as they stepped inside.
"Mm," she nodded shyly, her expression glowing with quiet happiness.
As she nodded, however, her face flinched slightly.
"Did you hurt yourself? Let me use medical ninjutsu to heal it," Kaito said, concern flashing in his eyes.
"No," Hinata shook her head and murmured so quietly it was barely audible, "I… want it to heal naturally."
"Alright," he said, brushing a kiss to her forehead before moving to open a window to air out the faint smell of s€x from the garage. Outside, thick clouds covered the moon.
Kaito, still in good spirits, began humming while preparing dinner. Years of effort—no, the dream of countless 'Naruto' fans from his old world—had finally become reality.
An hour later, he emerged from the kitchen carrying a steaming bowl of hearty soup, placing it gently before Hinata. He personally fed her, knowing she had used up a great deal of energy during their earlier activity.
Only after she had eaten her fill did Kaito sit down to eat himself. The two spoke softly between bites before retiring for the night. For the first time since arriving in the world of Naruto, Kaito skipped his nightly training.
Morning sunlight filtered into the room, waking Kaito on time. He glanced at the sleeping Hinata, leaned over to kiss her cheek, then went to wash up and make breakfast.
By the time he had finished cooking, Hinata stirred awake, smiling sweetly at the sight of him.
"Morning," he said warmly.
"Mm."
"I made pork rib soup and some of your favorite dishes," Kaito said as he listed them.
Hinata nodded again. Without hesitation, Kaito lifted her in a gentle princess carry, placing her in the chair before the table, and together they enjoyed a peaceful breakfast.
Afterward, Kaito offered to spend the day with her, but Hinata insisted he report to Tsunade-sama. Reluctantly, he agreed and set off for the Hokage Building.
Walking through the familiar streets of Konoha, Kaito's heart swelled with the comfort of being home. But thoughts of Kushina and the others soon clouded his mind.
Arriving at the Hokage's office, he knocked once before entering. Tsunade looked up from behind her desk, her expression shifting from surprise to irritation.
"You still know how to come back?" she scolded. "It's been nearly a year! Not even a single message. I thought something had happened to you!"
She paused, then frowned. "But that's strange… I sent Hinata and the others to the Ancient City of Rōran once. Why didn't they find you?"
After confirming they were alone, Kaito grew serious.
"I don't know if you've heard of the Dragon Veins in Roran. When they surge, the violent energy can distort space and time itself."
Tsunade's eyes widened. "You… went back in time?"
"That's right," Kaito nodded. "I am Ayanami Kaito, The one you met during the third Ninja war."
Black lightning crackled briefly across his body like a living armor, the sight making Tsunade freeze. Her eyes flashed through a range of emotions—relief, shock, joy.
The room fell silent until she stepped forward, grabbed him by the collar, and snarled, "You've got some nerve, showing your face after all this time!"
Kaito quickly raised his hands. "Alright, alright! I admit I came back late, but it's not like I didn't want to return!"
She studied him for a moment, realizing the truth. His disappearance hadn't been his fault. The Dragon Veins had sent him back to the Third Shinobi War without warning. What had been a decade for her and Kushina had felt like only moments to him.
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Milestones
100 Power stones = 1 Bonus Chapter
200 Power stones = 3 Bonus Chapters
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