what if naruto was itachi brother

Chapter 4: Chapter 4: The Burden of Truth



Naruto sat in stunned silence, his mind whirling. The words his parents had just spoken had shattered everything he thought he knew about himself. Itachi Uchiha, the name he had heard whispered in the streets, the name that haunted the very foundation of Konoha—he was his older brother. His real brother. His true family. But the implications of this truth were far darker than Naruto had ever imagined.

The room felt smaller, suffocating. The weight of his parents' words pressed down on him like a heavy cloak. How could this be? How could his brother, the prodigy of the Uchiha clan, be the one responsible for such a massacre? And why had they kept this from him all these years? Why had they lied about everything?

"Your real name," Minato continued, his voice filled with sorrow, "is Naruto Uchiha. You were born into the Uchiha clan, and your parents—Fugaku and Mikoto—were loving, proud parents. But the Uchiha clan was on the brink of destruction. There were... politics and bloodshed, conspiracies that even we couldn't have predicted."

Naruto blinked, trying to absorb it all. He knew nothing of the Uchiha clan, except for the vague rumors and whispers he had overheard. He never knew that his real parents had been involved in such a tragic struggle, one that was so much larger than the small battles he faced every day. He had always known that he didn't belong—now he understood why.

"But how?" Naruto finally managed to ask, his voice barely a whisper. "How could Itachi do something like that? He killed everyone, right? The whole clan—our clan!"

Kushina placed a hand on Naruto's shoulder, her touch soft but laden with years of heartache. "Naruto, it wasn't as simple as that. Itachi didn't kill the Uchiha clan because he wanted power. There was something much bigger at play. The Uchiha clan was planning a coup against Konoha. They wanted to take control of the village, to restore the clan's former glory, but it would have meant war. The whole village was at risk, and..."

Kushina's voice broke, and she struggled to continue. "Itachi was forced into an impossible situation. He was given an order—an order to kill the clan to prevent an all-out war. But he didn't do it because he wanted to. He did it because he loved you and Sasuke, and he wanted to protect you. Itachi had no choice but to obey the orders given to him, even though it destroyed him."

Naruto's chest tightened as the weight of his mother's words sank in. Itachi didn't kill his clan because of ambition or power. He had done it to protect Konoha, and, more importantly, to protect his younger siblings. That was... so much more complicated than the stories he had heard. Itachi wasn't a villain. He was a victim, trapped by forces far beyond his control.

"But that still doesn't explain everything," Naruto said, his voice barely above a whisper. "If Itachi cared so much about protecting me and Sasuke, why didn't he just leave the village? Why... why didn't he just run away with us?"

Minato looked at Naruto with a grave expression. "Itachi couldn't run away. He was a leaf shinobi. A loyal one. His mission was to protect Konoha, and even though his heart broke every day after the massacre, he couldn't abandon his village. He thought you were safe here, Naruto, that you would be protected by others—by people who loved you. But the truth is, the Uchiha clan's bloodline runs deeper than just blood. It runs through you."

Naruto stared at his father, confusion swirling in his chest. "What does that mean? The Uchiha bloodline?"

Kushina's expression softened, her hand gently brushing a stray lock of hair away from Naruto's forehead. "The Uchiha clan possesses one of the most powerful and dangerous bloodlines in the entire shinobi world—the Sharingan. It's a kekkei genkai, a bloodline limit, that grants incredible abilities. The Sharingan allows its wielder to read and predict movements, control people's minds, and even manipulate time, at least in some ways."

Naruto frowned, his brow furrowing in confusion. "Wait, so... my eyes? Is that what this is?"

Minato nodded solemnly. "Yes. That's why we've kept you away from your true heritage for so long, Naruto. The Sharingan isn't something that's easily controlled. It comes with a price—a terrible price. Overuse of the Sharingan can take its toll on the user, causing their eyesight to deteriorate, or worse. The Uchiha were powerful, but they were also cursed by their power."

Naruto shivered at the thought. He had always felt like an outsider, like there was something within him that he couldn't understand. But now, it was becoming clearer. The power in his blood was more than just an inherited trait—it was a dangerous gift, a force that could shape his future in ways he couldn't yet comprehend.

"And you... you were born with it," Kushina said gently, her voice full of regret. "We had to hide your true nature, Naruto. We knew that if anyone discovered you were an Uchiha, there would be even more danger surrounding you. People in the village already feared the Uchiha clan, and if they found out that you were a part of it, they would have seen you as a threat."

Naruto clenched his fists, feeling the weight of their words. He had never asked for this. He had never wanted to be born into a family of power and pain. He just wanted to be normal—to be accepted, to fit in. But now, everything about his life had been turned upside down.

"I don't want this power," Naruto whispered. "I don't want to be like them. Like Itachi. I don't want to hurt anyone."

Minato and Kushina exchanged a long, meaningful glance before Minato spoke.

"You don't have to be like them, Naruto," he said quietly. "Your power doesn't define who you are. You have the choice to use it for good or for evil. It's not the blood that makes you who you are. It's the decisions you make, the people you choose to be, that define you."

Kushina nodded in agreement. "You are our son, Naruto. We love you for who you are, not for the blood in your veins. You've always been loved."

But as Naruto looked down at his hands, he couldn't help but wonder if his bloodline—the power that lay dormant within him—was something he could ever truly escape. Could he live a normal life, free from the weight of his past? Or would the Uchiha blood, with all its dark history, always be a part of him?

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### **A New Path**

The conversation continued well into the night, but Naruto barely heard the words. His mind was still spinning, his thoughts tangled in a web of uncertainty. As he lay in his bed later that evening, the moonlight streaming through his window, he stared at the ceiling, lost in thought.

He was an Uchiha. He had the blood of the clan in his veins, and he couldn't ignore that. But he didn't want to be like them. He didn't want to follow the same path as Itachi. He didn't want to be a tool of war, a pawn in the game of shinobi politics. He just wanted to live—live freely, without fear or hatred. 

The power in his blood, the eyes that could see things no one else could, might make him stronger than anyone he had ever known. But the true test would come not in mastering that power, but in choosing how to use it.

Naruto had a long road ahead. His heritage, his legacy, would shape his future whether he liked it or not. But he wasn't going to let it define him. He would choose his own path. The question was, would he be strong enough to carve a new future out of the legacy of darkness that hung over him?


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