Naruto Fan Fiction ❯ The Path to You ❯ Chapter One ( Chapter 1 )

[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
Author's Notes:  A few quick things before anyone dives into this. First off, I've been quite busy lately and it's been hard to put out a chapter every two weeks (as I usually try to do). So, it may be almost a month before the next chapter is done. It just depends on how much and how often I can write. Secondly, unlike my first story, this one is entirely an AU. Hopefully the characters won't seem to be off because I tried very hard to keep as much as possible of their original personality intact, but since I gave them different backgrounds some small parts of their personality has changed slightly. Lastly, this is a Sasuke-centric piece that is serious but mixed with goofiness from his fellow students. I hope that everyone enjoys this story as much as they did Broken Reflections. ^_^

Summary:  After the death of his older brother, Sasuke has become distant and aggressive. He has moved away from his friends and family in Tokyo to the small town of Konoha where he plans to finish out high school. Everything at first seems to be going well for him. Most of the people leave him alone, but there are a few that seem to not fully understand his threatening glare or actual threats. Especially the new teacher, Uzumaki Naruto.
Almost as young as his students, Naruto has been sent to the private school to replace a teacher who is MIA. He tries to fit in with the students, but there is one who wants to stay out of the circle that catches his eye. As much as Sasuke wants to separate himself from everything and be invisible, he stands out more than even loud-mouthed Kiba. The two feel a draw to one another, despite Sasuke's attempts to deny it. Can Naruto uncover what happened to Sasuke and put a smile back upon his face, or will his presence only deepen the young man's wounds?
Warnings:  [story] Language / Violence / Sexuality / Mentions of Rape / Angst / Yaoi / Lemons & Limes | [chapter] Language / Angst

*This story is heavily inspired by Soryo Fuyumi's manga Mars, the JDrama Hana Kimi, and that wonderful Shippuuden ending -- Michi ~ to you all (which is where most of my inspiration came from)
**Big thanks goes out to my beta: prussianblue1x2




Sasuke sat up panting heavily. His loose tee-shirt clung to his damp skin and his ebony hair was falling limply into his face. It had been the same dream. Why was it that when he dreamt it always centered around that incident? Mentally calming himself down, he glanced around his darkened room barely taking notice of his surroundings. He’d only been in his single dorm room for three days now, but being away from his family and home didn’t yet seem to be helping with the nightmares. Perhaps moving out of the city had been a bad idea after all. His father had been adamantly against it, but Sasuke felt that he needed to go and leave everything behind him which was why he was now three hours from his childhood home in Tokyo.

The closing of a door echoed down the corridor as he scooted himself to the edge of his bed and placed his feet onto the cool floor. The warm glow of the sun was slowly starting to seep in through the cracks of the window blinds. Curious as to the time Sasuke glanced at the alarm clock next to his bed, it was five in the morning. Groggily, he got up and stretched before grabbing his bathing things and heading into the empty shower room which was located just a few feet from his room. He didn’t like showering amongst other people and had made a habit of either doing it in the early morning or late evening.

As the warm water rushed over his body, his tense muscles began to ease. He closed his eyes tightly and choked back the rising tears and anger that had started to well up within him. Why? Why couldn’t he just forget it? Maybe if Itachi hadn’t died because of him he would have an easier time, but that wasn’t the case. It had been his fault that his brother had died and it made the pain of that night twice as hard to bear. The opening of the door caused Sasuke to jump and hurriedly finish washing. He quickly threw on his robe and then rushed back to his room. It was several hours before classes started, so he decided to make another attempt at sleeping.




The private school of Konoha Gakuen was located in the heart of the small town of Konoha which was only a few miles outside of Tokyo. It was an older school building which had been built in a more western style and up until only a few years prior had been an all boys school. A new dorm had been built on the opposite side of the campus for girls, but was significantly smaller; thus causing the ratio of guys to girls to remain high, which the headmaster felt it should remain as such. He was an old man, but still a good leader and one that felt mixing the two sexes only caused problems with the learning capabilities of the boys. In other words, the girls were too much of a distraction.

“Headmaster Sarutobi,” A tall man with slicked-back dark hair skidded to a halt before the elder man’s desk.

“What is it?” The elderly man slowly raised his still bright brown eyes to meet the young and worried ones of his assistant.

“Asuma-sensei’s – well he said that he won’t be able to make it back for this school year.”

Sarutobi rose quickly from his desk and pounded his hands on its dark oak surface. The messenger took a hesitant step away from his boss, who was known to have a fairly decent temper when it was lost. “So, I suppose my idiotic son has found another girl to dally with?”

“Um, sir … he sent this –” The young man passed Sarutobi a silver embossed envelope which was immediately ripped into. The headmaster’s eyes grew large as he read its continents, several times over. He wadded the note up in his bony hand and threw it with a grunt into the waste basket.

“Call the ministry of education … we need a new teacher immediately” The young man bowed and scurried from the room. As soon as the door clicked closed, Sarutobi picked up the phone and dialed his son’s cell. “Oh, not answering are we?” He gritted through his clinched teeth. “Son, next time you decide to make a life altering decision it would be nice if you would INFORM ME FIRST!” The receiver was slammed down with so much force that it caused the bell inside to jingle quietly. “Stupid impetuous boy … if only he would treat life with the patience and care that he gives to shougi.” He plopped back down into his chair gauging the best way to explain the missing teacher to the students. After thinking long and hard on it, the only answer was to tell them the truth – their teacher had gotten married in Las Vegas, America. His head hit the desk with a soft thud as the thoughts of meeting this hastily met and wedded bride flooded his mind. “Stupid, stupid, stupid son.”




“Morning.” Nara Shikamaru walked into the noisy classroom with a large yawn and a quiet greeting as he had done so for the past year. A few students paused in their morning activities of being generally loud and playful to greet him, but they each immediately returned to their boyish behavior. Shikamaru plopped down into his desk which was just to the right of Sasuke’s own. Sasuke had counted his blessings that it had not been the boy named, Kiba, that had been seated next to him for he was very loud and felt the need to show off to everyone, as he was doing that moment.

Kiba carelessly climbed onto his friend, Shino’s, desk so that he could address the crowd at large. “Hey! Everyone!” The ruckus continued. “Shut the hell up before I kick every one of your asses!!” He yelled after several more attempts at being more polite. Everyone turned around and stared up at the boy with the messy crop of brown hair. He grinned showing off his over-long canines and signaled to a slightly chubby red-headed boy to move a bit closer from his position beside the door. Reluctantly, and with a slight push from another boy nearby, he moved closer to Kiba. His face was filled with the look of one who had been caught doing something wrong.

Next to Sasuke, Shikamaru’s head snapped up and he began watching the proceedings with a sharp eye. His awakened interest caused Sasuke to become curious as to what Kiba’s plans were. He had only just met everyone at the entrance ceremony and had refused to actually speak to any of them; so therefore, he didn’t fully know everyone’s personality yet, and it wasn’t as if he wanted to either. Most of his fellow students had also made it clear that they wanted nothing to do with him as well. Several had whispered that he seemed dangerous and that they had heard rumors of an infamous gang which his name had been connected to.

“Hey, Kiba! Hurry it up before the teacher gets in here. Otherwise –” a blonde-headed boy to Sasuke’s left spoke softly, but there was a deadly tone in his deep voice that made Kiba visibly wince. Sasuke racked his brain trying to remember his name, but all he could think of was Bob and he was positive that wasn’t it.

“Yeah, yeah … keep your shirt on. Chouji here has already seen our new teacher. In fact, he talked with him. Why is this important? Well, why not let him tell us – Chouji.” Kiba bounced off of his feet and into a sitting position upon the fake wood surface of his desk.

Chouji shyly glanced around the room and then began to speak while he fixed his eyes on his feet. “Well, I – while I was walking from the dorm to the school … I ran into a bit of trouble with a group of third-years. They were harassing me and I couldn’t get away from them, when he showed up.”

“What’s he look like!?” Someone yelled from the far side of the class.

“Well, he’s a little taller than Shino. And he’s got blonde hair. He’s kinda rough though. He intimidated those students so I was able to get here.”

“Oh great, we’ve got a wannabe Onizuka.”

“Well, at least this year’ll be more interesting than last. I don’t think I ever want another female teacher again. I swear she had eyes in the back of her head. Not to mention the fact that she looked like an old toad.” Several students agreed with the faceless voice and Sasuke rolled his eyes. What did it matter? They were there to learn not get away with goofing-off during class.

“Well, he seemed nice. He smiled at me after he helped.” Chouji glanced sheepishly up at Shikamaru who gave him an encouraging smile.

“Anything else, Chou?” A boy in the front row asked quietly.

“Well, he asked which class I was in and I told him. That was about it.”

“Boo … boring Kiba! Why was it necessary to get our attention for that?!” Several students began to throw wads of paper at the brown-haired boy who had to duck behind the teacher’s podium for cover.

“I thought everyone’d want to know! Yeesh.” From out of nowhere, a tennis ball ricocheted off the wall and bounced high off Kiba’s forehead. “Ow!” He jumped up and faced the class with an angry glare. “Alright, who did that!? You’re gonna be so sorry.” Everyone turned around and began talking once more. The class room had returned to its normal chaos while Kiba fumed at the front of it. He rushed into the midst of the crowd and began jumping on random people trying to discover who had hit him. Sasuke groaned annoyed with his fellow classmates. Somehow his old school in Tokyo was looking like a haven compared to this place.

The door opened and in walked one of the three girls who were in the second year at Konoha Gakuen. Sakura was a very intelligent girl who despised the boys’ behavior and had already threatened to leave the school and take her family’s money with her. It hadn’t changed anything at all. Despite the fact that girls were now allowed into the school, it still had the feeling of a boys’ school and the male students still behaved as such. Someone paused long enough to whistle at Sakura who froze in her footsteps to glare at the group of boys. “Watch it, or she’ll rip your balls off,” someone dared to state with a laugh. Sakura started toward one of the boys then thought better of it. She smiled sweetly and took her seat near the door. There were a few laughs before the door opened once more and in walked the only student more quiet than Sasuke, Gaara. He was followed closely by class 2-C’s teacher, Gai-sensei.

“Everyone, sit!” Quickly everyone moved into their seats and calmed down. No one wanted to do laps around the school, which seemed to be his favorite form of punishment. He gazed around the class with warm eyes as he appraised his power over the young kids. “Excellent. Your teacher is running a bit late, so I came in to ensure that your class rep takes role before he gets here.” The class groaned, but one loud word from Gai and they were sitting straight and quiet once more in their seats.

Kiba rose from his seat and pulled out the sheet of paper which held all the students’ names upon it. Slowly he made his way down the list and then sat down in his seat once more. His dark eyes followed Gai-sensei as he left the room. He then counted to fifteen before turning to the class and saying with a bright grin, “as you were!” The noise level in the class room rose once more; however this time it seemed a bit louder than before.

I think I have a headache,” Sasuke thought gloomily.




He paused at the entrance to the main school building and gazed up at the large archway over the stone porch. His bright blue eyes danced with joy as he thought back to the years he had spent at Konoha Gakuen. “Ahh, those were good times,” he mused quietly to himself. A bright smile danced across his face as he rolled up the sleeves of his gray blazer and with a determined air marched up the stairs and into the building. “Time to make some new memories!”




The noise had risen to an all new high as a large group had begun to sing songs they had learned back in kindergarten – at the top of their lungs and with new dirty lyrics. Sasuke’s head slipped from his hand, which had been bracing it up, and onto his desk with a soft thunk. “I hate this class,” he mumbled angrily.

Due to the noise, no one noticed when the door opened and a young blonde man entered the room. No one noticed still as he began to write upon the blackboard, and everyone continued to not notice as he pulled out a rather large ball of rubber bands. They finally noticed as those rubber bands began to fling through the air with deadly accuracy. Kiba was the first to feel the sting on the back of his head and after a few more students were hit, they had all banded together against this intruder.

“What’s the big idea? Hitting us with those.” Kiba walked forward with a determined step and glared up at this new person.

“Good. I’ve got your attention.” There was a bright smile upon his face and a mischievous glint in his blue eyes. He rested a thick hand upon Kiba’s shoulder and directed him toward his seat. “Sit.” Any protests that remained died in the students’ throats after the strongly voiced command.

“Who’re you?” Kiba asked rather impatiently once everyone had settled into their desks.

“I am your new teacher. Uzumaki Naruto. If you’re good you can call me Naruto, but for now it’s Uzumaki-sensei or Uzumaki-sama.”

“Sama!?” Several students voiced noisily and incredulously.

“You’ve got to be kidding me,” Kiba mumbled under his breath. His new teacher turned on him and pressed his face an inch away from Kiba’s.

“Say that again and you’ll find out how serious I am.” Kiba swallowed hard and nodded as Naruto pulled away from him. “Has role been taken?” Various ‘yes’s’ were muttered and the blonde teacher grinned. “So who’s the class rep?” All fingers, except for Sasuke’s, pointed at Kiba. “Ah, of course. It would be the loudest out of all of you. Things haven’t changed much then.” The students exchanged confused glances, but before they could ask any questions the door opened and Iruka-sensei, the History teacher, walked in.

“Naruto-kun, homeroom is over.”

“Uh, yeah,” he chuckled softly as he scratched nervously at the back of his neck. The class watched with great intensity as he clumsily gathered his belongings. “I’ll see you guys for Cultural Studies.”

While most of the students merely shrugged off their new teacher’s behavior, Sasuke was watching disdainfully as Naruto made his way out of the classroom. The school year had just gone from terrible to horrific.




Sasuke plopped down into one of the empty seats in the dorm cafeteria. He was sitting as far away from everyone as possible, but somehow several of his fellow students found their way to his table. The first was a third year student, Lee. He was a chatterbox and the last person with whom Sasuke wanted to share his dinner. “Hey Sasuke! How were your classes today? I heard you have a new teacher.” Sasuke’s response was an icy glare which caused Lee to squirm slightly. “Ah. There’s Neiji.” He rose from his seat and hurried over to where his roommate and friend was sitting. However, Sasuke’s reprieve was short-lived. Soon Kiba, Chouji, Shikamaru, Sai, and Gaara all found themselves sitting around the circular table which Sasuke was currently occupying.

“Then what happened Kiba?” Chouji asked eagerly.

“Well naturally she melted. What else could she do when faced with such charm?”

“Die?” Shikamaru’s dark eyes glistened slightly with ill suppressed humor as he muttered around his chopsticks.

“I’m gonna pretend you didn’t just say that. I’d like to eat diner in peace for once.”

“So would I,” Sasuke spoke softly but firmly to the group at large. They turned to look at him, but they obviously didn’t care what he wanted for they all began to listen to Kiba’s tale of seduction once more.

“So how far did you go?” Chouji asked, his eyes bright and overly curious.

Kiba chuckled deeply within his chest and with a proud smirk on his face stated, “That’s something between me and her.”

“Aw. C’mon Kiba! That’s cheap.” Chouji pouted as he turned his attention to the massive amount of food before him. He was on the Sumo team, but his obvious love for food had little to do with his training regimen. Sasuke glared at the people surrounding him. Why for the past few days had they all decided to hang around him? He started to gather up his dinner when a loud whistle pierced through the cacophony of voices in the cafeteria. Everyone’s eyes focused on the source of the interruption. There in the doorway stood Sasuke’s homeroom and Cultural Studies teacher, Uzumaki Naruto.

“Where are the second year students?” His bright blue eyes scanned the crowd as slowly hands began to raise into the air. He quickly began to count each hand by pointing at them and then nodded happily. “After you finish eating, meet me in the second year common room,” with that he turned and left the room.

“Wonder why he wants to see us,” Sai mused more to himself than aloud.

“Say, wasn’t Asuma-sensei supposed to be our dorm head this year?” Shikamaru asked Kiba, his mouth full of rice.

“Yeah. I think he was.” Kiba’s eyes focused on something above Chouji’s head who tried in vain to figure out what it was that he was staring at. “I guess that means that the great Uzumaki has taken over that spot as well. Joy.” His sarcasm was not lost on Sasuke. In fact he completely agreed with him. There was something about this new teacher that completely unsettled him. Maybe it was the way he had stared at him for most of the lesson today, or perhaps it was just the way his smile seemed to make the room too bright. Sasuke returned to gathering up his food and headed for the common room where he found a nice quiet corner away from the music, video game playing, television watching, and general roughhousing.

Despite his efforts to finish eating before Naruto arrived, the blonde teacher came striding into the room only moments after Sasuke had. He tried his best not to make eye contact with the teacher, but just as he glanced up at him, Naruto’s eyes bored into his own. They held eyes for a few moments before Sasuke tore his away and began to glare at his food. It didn’t really come as much of a surprise to him when only seconds later, he sensed Naruto’s presence looming over him. “It’s Sasuke, right?” The one in question grunted softly as he continued to eat. “I’ve noticed that you like to stay quiet and away from everyone else.”

“And what if I do? It’s not any of your business really.” Sasuke’s eyes darted up to meet Naruto’s briefly and he noted a strong twitching in his teacher’s left eye.

“A bit touchy, huh?” Naruto received a glare from his young student. “You know, it’s not healthy to not participate. Your life’ll pass you by if you’re not careful.”

“I didn’t ask for your advice. I’m fine the way I am, and if you try to butt in for anything other than academic reasons, I will fight you.”

“Arrogant little bas–” Naruto’s eye twitch had transformed into an angry grimace and his hands were raised as if he wanted to throttle Sasuke.

“Uzumaki-sensei, we’re all here now. What was it you wanted to talk to us about?” Kiba was standing behind the teacher, one fist upon his hip and a bored expression upon his face.

“Um, yeah … sorry didn’t know you were all here yet.” Naruto grinned as if nothing was wrong and moved to the middle of the room. “Quiet everyone! I just wanted to let you guys know that I’m going to be your dorm head for this year.” A ripple of talking washed over the room at this announcement; however, at the sound of his voice everyone quieted down once more. “I thought since we’ve got a few hours here we could get to know one another.” There was a series of groans, but most people found a spot to sit down.

“So are you gonna ask us the questions or do we get to ask you?” Kiba queried from his perch upon the back of the threadbare sofa.

“Ask away.”

The chuckle which tumbled from Kiba’s mouth had the distinct tone of danger and caused Sasuke to want to find out just how the new teacher was going to fair. “Fine then. How old are you?”

“Twenty-two.”

“Hmm … thought you’d be older. So what’s your policy on curfews?”

He stood quietly, his face contorting as he thought vigorously on how to answer. When he at last landed on a decision, he smiled brightly with a triumphant gleam in his eyes. “They’re staying.”

A resounding, “aw” filled the room as the boys fell over and made a show of being highly disappointed in their new dorm leader.

“My turn. How many of you play sports?” A large portion of the boys raised their hands cautiously as they wondered why he was asking this of them. “Wow. That’s a lot. I played soccer when I was in high school. In fact, my picture is in the main lobby of the administration building. Go and see if you don’t believe me,” Naruto added after some voiced heavy skepticism. “I was the captain.”

“So, you went here then?” Chouji asked quietly from his seat next to Shikamaru.

“Yup. And I got lucky enough to be sent back here to teach you guys.” Naruto’s eyes scanned the crowd and lingered for a few moments on Sasuke who was glaring at him.

Sasuke rose from his seat disgusted with the little question and answer session. He was going to sleep and not even the fires of Hell would stop him from leaving that room. Silently, he strode past Naruto who just watched as he left.

“Don’t worry about him. He’s been like that since he got here.”

“Really?” Naruto broke his fixed gaze upon the now closed door to look at Kiba, the one who had just explained Sasuke’s behavior.

“Yeah. He’s a new student this year. He’s from Tokyo and a real pain in the ass. He usually acts as if he’s so much better than all of us.”

“He’s arrogant and rude, that’s for sure. I don’t think any of us has a good thing to say about him,” Sai voiced quietly to resounding affirmations. Naruto turned once more to the door, his brows drawn together as he silently contemplated the actions of Sasuke.


Sasuke threw himself belly down onto his bed. The blue eyes of his new teacher floated through his mind as he stared unseeing at the far wall of his room. There had been pity and compassion within those eyes, the last two things which Sasuke wanted at the moment. All he desired was to be left alone and to be allowed to study. That wasn’t that much to ask for, was it? It must be some sick joke that his new teacher was this nosy person who seemed to want to heal whatever was wrong with him.

He rolled onto his back and began to stare out the angled window above his bed. Maybe continuing with high school had been a bad choice, but that would have meant he had to work which entailed that he would be interacting with people. That single reason was what had kept him in school. He would graduate from high school, then find some career where he needn’t deal with people. Sasuke’s bottom lip began to quiver on its own free will as tears slowly filled his large brown eyes. He pressed his hands to his face trying to hide it from the world. “I’m sick of crying damn it!” With a loud smack, he slapped his hands against the sides of his face causing his cheeks to turn a light pink. This was all Uzumaki-sensei’s fault. The tears, the anger, if he had only left him alone then none of this would have resurfaced. He had been doing fine until those blue eyes had looked at him. “Fucking bastard. I won’t let you win … if you want to try and fix me, you’re in for the fight of your life, Oh Great Uzumaki,” he vowed angrily to silence of the room.

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TBC :)


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