what if naruto was itachi brother

Chapter 3: Chapter 3: The Hidden Truth



The days that followed were marked by a sense of unease that Naruto couldn't shake. The strange incident with his eyes haunted him, and the power that had surged through him lingered in the back of his mind, as if it were a storm waiting to be unleashed again. Yet, he said nothing. He didn't want to worry Minato and Kushina any more than they already had. His life had always been one of constant battle for attention, for love, for validation—he couldn't let them know that he was starting to feel something... something dangerous.

For all of Naruto's bravado, he was still just a boy, lost in a world that seemed to reject him at every turn. His classmates treated him with suspicion, but it wasn't just the village children. The adults, too, kept their distance. They whispered behind his back, making jokes about his troublesome nature or the fact that his parents had died heroically in battle, protecting Konoha from the very beast that had destroyed his village's previous Hokage. He had no bloodline to speak of, no clan, no legacy. And yet, his eyes—those strange crimson eyes—made him feel like he was somehow connected to something far greater than he understood.

And then, there was the ever-present knot of unease that twisted in his gut when he thought of the Uchiha clan. He had heard the name before, whispered in hushed tones by his father. "The Uchiha clan is an important part of Konoha's history," Minato would say with a quiet tone. "They've suffered many losses, but they're still a crucial part of this village's foundation."

It didn't help that Naruto knew nothing about them. Not really. There were rumors, of course—stories about the Uchiha clan's Sharingan, a legendary bloodline said to give its wielder immense power. And whenever those stories surfaced, Naruto's mind would race, his thoughts becoming clouded with questions. Was it possible? Was he part of that bloodline? Could the power he'd felt—the strange, overwhelming surge of chakra—be connected to them?

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### **A Mother's Fear**

It was one night, about a week after Naruto's strange incident, that Kushina caught him staring at his reflection in the mirror, his eyes glowing faintly red, the tomoe spinning lazily in his pupils. He hadn't realized that his chakra had stirred again, that the power had reawakened. But Kushina saw it instantly, her expression hardening as she stepped into the room, her motherly concern palpable.

"Naruto," she said gently, her voice trembling just slightly, "what's going on?"

Naruto quickly turned away from the mirror, his face flushed with embarrassment. He'd never meant for anyone to see it—certainly not his mother. But her gaze was sharp, full of something that made him uneasy. She wasn't angry, not exactly, but there was fear in her eyes. And that frightened him more than anything else.

"I—uh—I don't know what's happening," he stammered. "I... I just... I thought I saw something in my eyes, and I..."

Kushina walked over to him and knelt down, her hand resting gently on his shoulder. Her touch was warm, soothing, but there was a tension in her fingers that Naruto couldn't ignore.

"I need you to tell me the truth, Naruto," she said softly, her voice steady but laced with a hint of worry. "You're not just some ordinary child. You know that, don't you?"

Naruto looked down, biting his lip. He hated the feeling of being different. His whole life, it had been a constant battle to prove that he wasn't a freak, that he wasn't just some weapon, some tool for others to use. He wanted to believe that he was just like everyone else—someone who could be accepted, someone who could be loved without condition. But that wasn't the reality he faced.

"I... I think something's wrong with me," he muttered, his voice cracking slightly. "The other day, my eyes... I saw something. I think I've seen it before, but I can't... I don't understand it. I didn't want to tell you or Dad, but... I can't keep pretending it's nothing."

Kushina's face softened, her heart aching for the boy she had come to love as her own. She hadn't wanted him to know, not yet. The truth was a dangerous thing, a thing that could tear their family apart. But in this moment, she knew there was no avoiding it any longer. Naruto was growing older, and the power within him—no matter how strange or dangerous it seemed—was part of who he was. He needed to know, for his own sake.

"Naruto," Kushina began, her voice steady but filled with the weight of what she was about to say, "there's something we need to talk about. Something important."

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### **The Uchiha Legacy**

Kushina led Naruto into the living room, where Minato was waiting. He, too, looked solemn, his usual calm expression replaced by something more serious. The mood in the house was heavier than usual, the air thick with an unspoken tension.

"Sit down, Naruto," Minato said quietly, motioning to the couch. "There are things you need to know. Things about your past, about who you really are."

Naruto sat down slowly, his heart pounding in his chest. This wasn't like the usual conversations with his parents. Something had changed. They were treating him like he was an adult now, like he could understand things he hadn't been ready for before.

"You were born under different circumstances," Minato began, his voice gentle yet firm. "Not everyone knows this, but you were born a part of the Uchiha clan. The same clan that was once the pride of Konoha."

Naruto's eyes widened in shock. "The Uchiha clan? But... I thought... I thought I was just an orphan. That I had no family."

Kushina nodded sadly. "It's true that your birth parents are gone. But the truth is, you were born to two people who loved you very much. They made the hardest decision of their lives to keep you safe, to protect you from something terrible. You were meant to grow up with your true family—the Uchiha clan. But things didn't turn out that way."

Minato spoke again, his voice quiet but filled with a deep sadness. "Your biological parents were Fugaku and Mikoto Uchiha. And your older brother... your older brother was Itachi."

Naruto blinked, processing the words, trying to make sense of them. Itachi. The name was familiar to him. He had heard it whispered in the village, heard the rumors of a prodigy who had betrayed his clan, someone responsible for the Uchiha massacre.

"That's not possible," Naruto said, shaking his head. "Itachi... he's the one who... killed everyone, right? He destroyed the Uchiha clan."

Kushina's eyes glistened with tears as she took Naruto's hand. "Naruto, what you've heard about Itachi is only part of the truth. There's much more to his story, much more that you'll understand when you're older. But for now, you need to know that your blood is Uchiha. And your power—it's in your blood."

Naruto's heart raced as he tried to process the weight of this revelation. Everything about his life, everything he thought he knew, was suddenly turned upside down. He was a Uchiha—an Uchiha, like the man who had destroyed his clan. But he was also Naruto Uzumaki, the boy they had raised and loved. The boy who had no idea how to fit into this legacy.


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