
The Six Wives of Naruto
By roy

03 Sep, 2023

Naruto, the legendary ninja of Konoha village, had an unusual marital history. He had six wives in his lifetime, each with their own stories and attributes that made them unique. He had a daughter from his first two wives and a son from his third.

His first wife was Tsunade Senju, one of the legendary Sannin and a member of the prominent Senju Clan. However, due to her advanced age and inability to give him a son, he divorced her.

Naruto and Tsunade had a daughter named Delta, a beautiful and intelligent girl, who was raised by her single mother after the divorce.

Next, Naruto married Hinata Hyuga, a gentle soul from a smaller clan. They had a daughter named Himawari. But their marriage ended tragically, with Hinata being executed for treason.

Himawari grew up motherless, her upbringing affected by the scandalous demise of Hinata. She was a spitting image of her mother, marked by the same gentle smile.

His third wife, Sakura Haruno, was Naruto's most beloved. She was from no clan but possessed unparalleled healing abilities. Sakura gave Naruto his sole male heir, Boruto.

Tragically, Sakura died after giving birth. Her death left a profound impact on Naruto, turning him into a more serious and thoughtful man.

Boruto was the symbol of Naruto and Sakura's undying love. He grew up to be a strong and dependable ninja, a worthy heir to Naruto's legacy.

The fourth wife was Temari from the Sand Village, a brave and determined woman. But her foreign origin and unconventional looks led to their divorce.

Naruto's fifth wife, Karin, was a woman of fiery spirit. However, her fidelity was questioned, leading to her execution. The string of tragic marriages built a grim aura around Naruto.

The last woman to become his wife was Ino Yamanaka, a woman of great intelligence. She was the one who saw Naruto through his last days, despite the complex history.

Ino managed to bring some semblance of stability and peace in Naruto's turbulent life. She bore no children with him but instead played the role of a caring stepmother to his children.

When Naruto passed away, his children, along with his six wives, remembered him, each in their own way. The period after his death was one of reflection and acceptance.

As the dust settled, an intriguing occurrence took place – the six wives of Naruto, along with his children, started to regain memories of their past lives. It was reincarnation in its most vivid form.

Even in their new lives, the six wives were inextricably linked by their shared past. It brought about a strange joy as they relived their memories, the good and the bad.

They came together to celebrate their newfound freedom and the end of their tumultuous past. They reminisced about Naruto, their shared husband, and how his life had influenced each of theirs.

Naruto's children, especially Boruto, were surprised to see these women come together. They were once wives of the same man but were now almost like sisters bound by shared experiences.

Despite the bizarre circumstances and the past rivalry, they all found solace in each other's company. They laughed at their previous selves and how much they had grown.

Through this newfound sisterhood, they discovered more about themselves and each other than they ever knew, realizing that they were more than just 'wives of Naruto.'

Delta and Himawari, despite their initial apprehension, warmed up to the women. Boruto, on the other hand, admired these women, seeing them as strong figures who had once been part of his father's life.

As time passed, the bonds among these women solidified. They chose to live together, sharing a large home, and their days were filled with warmth and laughter.

Delta, Himawari, and Boruto found maternal affection coming from all directions. They were well-loved, well-cared for, and taught the important lessons of life by these experienced women.

As the years went by, the children grew up surrounded by love and positivity. They found peace in their unconventional family, cherishing the bonds that tied them together.

This tale of love, loss, and reincarnation had shifted the lives of those involved dramatically. But in the end, they all found healing, acceptance, and a sense of belonging that they had never experienced before.

In life, Naruto had been a powerful figure who had influenced the future of Konoha village. In death, he had unknowingly brought together a group of women, creating a unique matriarchal family that found happiness in their shared memories and triumphed over their past.