Naruto Fan Fiction ❯ Nonary Game Jinchuriki Edition ❯ Prologue: Early November ( Chapter 1 )
[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]
Okay, so I've been wanting to try my hand at a Naruto fan fic for a
long, long time, but until now, every idea I've had either already
been done by someone else (and in some cases, far better than I
could hope to achieve myself), or I'd think of a really neat
concept, but no idea how to make it work. But in the last few
years, I've started watching a lot of videos posted by a channel on
YouTube called The Let's Dub Project, and fell head in love with
their adaptation of 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. I
eventually decided to get my own copy of the game (admittedly, the
novel version for my phone), and in the middle of playing it, I had
started getting some really interesting ideas, enough of which were
solid to the point I felt confident writing and posting them as a
new story.
Enough rambling, however. Let's get started! I hope you all enjoy
my latest story!
Disclaimer: In no way, shape or form do I own the rights to Zero
Escape or Naruto.
Prologue: Early November
Late one November evening, a young blonde woman was climbing up the
stair of an apartment complex in Sendai, Japan. She was a
strikingly beautiful lady, with long hair done up in two large
pigtails on either side of her head, held together with red hair
ties. The young woman wore an orange and black tracksuit with
matching shorts and black open toed sandals. Her tracksuit was
unzipped, revealing a fishnet undershirt and a pair of very
striking assets. Her skin was silky smooth, her legs long and
slender, and her eyes a deep, shimmering blue. But what were
possibly the most striking feature of this lovely individual were
the trio of whisker-like birthmarks on both of her cheeks.
What was the name of such a pretty woman, you might ask? She went
by Naruko Uzumaki.
Eventually, Naruko had reached the top of the stair and stood in
front of an unassuming door marked #701. Pulling her house keys out
of her shorts pocket, she unlocked the door and shuffled into her
one bedroom apartment. As she entered, she flipped a switch
alongside the wall to her left, turning on the lights above her
head. Here she lived alone while attending a local college in
Sendai. While not the brightest student by any means, few could
match her determination and work ethic. Didn't hurt that her
boyfriend Hinata was always willing to lend her a hand with
studying, either.
Unsurprisingly, it was pretty messy, just like she'd left it
earlier. Textbooks were piled up high on her desk, empty ramen cups
that had to be properly disposed of were lying on various pieces of
furniture, a bunch of soda cans and various bags of junk food were
scattered across the floor. All of these were remnants of the
impromptu costume she'd held for her close friends a few days
earlier. Naruko had dressed even more provocative than usual,
donning a purple succubus outfit, in the hopes of getting a
reaction from her boyfriend. While Naruko did feel guilty for
effectively making Hinata pass out, the adorable stammering and the
blush that extended from his nose across his cheeks and all the way
to his ears made it more than worth the effort. The sight of her
boyfriend resembling an ice cream sundae, complete with whipped
cream and a cherry, instead of the snowman he was dressed as, would
forever be ingrained into her memories.
Chuckling at the memory, Naruko didn't immediately notice that
there was there was one thing about her apartment that was out of
place. But eventually, she noticed the smell of autumn leaves and
realized that there was a breeze blowing through the room. Brushing
some strands of hair aside and patting down the top of her head,
Naruko began looking around for the source of the night air wafting
through the apartment. Before long, she found the culprit: an open
window.
`Did I leave it like that when I left?' Naruko pondered,
before shrugging and making her across the room. But as she closed
the window, she noticed something else that wasn't right. In the
reflection of the window, she saw a strange, tall person standing
behind her. The stranger was dressed in a long, dark cloak and
their face was hidden entirely behind a bulky gas mask and a thick
hood.
Startled, Naruko turned around and prepared to shout at the
intruder before suddenly losing her balance and collapsing on the
floor. Too late, she realized that the room was filling with a
thick white fog, coming from a grenade-like canister lying not too
far from where her head now rested on the floor.
“Consider this a privilege,” the intruder spoke. The
cloak prevented her from seeing any physical indicators that would
imply one gender or another. On top of that, the cloaked stranger's
voice sounded garbled, almost to the point of being
incomprehensible.
“You have been selected to participate in the Nonary
Game,” the voice continued, cold and distorted. “It is
a game where you will put your life on the line.”
That was the last thing Naruko heard before she finally lost
consciousness.
(To be continued)
Next time on Nonary Game Jinchuriki Edition: Time and Date
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Well, how's that for a prologue? I know it's a bit different from
how the game usually opens up, but I felt that I should shake
things up whenever possible, even if it's in relatively small ways.
And yeah, I know I'm behind enough on my other ongoing stories,
mainly Outlaw Star The Flower of Fate, but it's been so long since
I've written and posted anything that I decided that something
quick and easy like this prologue would be a good way of getting
back into a reasonable groove. This will be especially beneficial,
since in addition to this and Flower of Fate, I have two other
major ongoing stories I plan to start. But on top of all that,
unlike any of the other stories, I have this one planned out
ENTIRELY. In other words, I know exactly how many chapters there
are going to be and what is supposed to happen within the confines
of each chapter. What I mean by this is something I'll elaborate on
as time goes on, but for now, not counting my one-shots, this is
easily the most planned out in advance story I've come up with thus
far. Took me long enough, eh?
Lastly, if there are any spelling or grammar errors I missed while
editing this, please let me know, and if possible, let me know
where I made them and what they are. Thank you!