The relationship in 'banished Naruto x Kushina' fanfictions can develop in various ways. It could be that Naruto's banishment makes him more open and honest about his feelings, which Kushina admires. She may be initially curious about this banished young man who has a certain charm. As they spend more time together, they realize they complement each other well. For instance, Naruto's courage and Kushina's wisdom can work together to overcome obstacles, and this mutual reliance and admiration lead to a growing relationship.
Well, often it starts with Naruto in a vulnerable state after being banished. Kushina, either through some magical means or just chance, enters his life. Their relationship might begin with Kushina showing kindness to Naruto when no one else does. This kindness then blossoms into a deeper connection as they share their stories and feelings.
One popular 'banished Naruto x Kushina' fanfiction might be 'Naruto's Redemption with Kushina'. In it, Naruto, after being banished, meets Kushina in a unique way. Maybe she has been brought back somehow. Their relationship then develops as they both have to face the challenges of a world that has shunned Naruto. It shows their bond growing stronger in the face of adversity.
At first, they would likely be a bit awkward since they've never really interacted before. But soon, the bond of mother - son would strengthen. Naruto would share his adventures with Kushina, and Kushina would listen intently, offering her own experiences as an Uzumaki. They would grow to understand and support each other deeply, with Kushina guiding Naruto in both his personal and ninja life.
Well, at first, it might be a bit awkward as they adjust to being husband and wife. But as time passes, they start to understand each other on a deeper level. Kushina could help Naruto deal with his insecurities and Naruto could support Kushina in her goals for the village. They might have small arguments here and there, but overall, their love and respect for each other would grow.
They would likely develop a complex relationship. On one hand, Kushina is his sensei, so there would be a sense of respect and authority. But on the other hand, Naruto knows she is his mother in the original story, so there might be an underlying emotional bond. It could be a relationship where Naruto looks up to Kushina as a mentor but also feels a deep connection that is different from a typical student - teacher relationship.
They might become more reliant on each other. Since they are both banished, they are in a similar situation. They could form a stronger bond as they face the challenges of being outcasts together. For example, they would need to find shelter and food, and this shared struggle could bring them closer.
The relationship could develop in a way that Kushina helps Naruto deal with his inner demons. Since she has a better understanding of his situation, having been through similar things in her own life. They would have deep conversations about his loneliness growing up and how to overcome it. Kushina would use her own experiences to guide Naruto, and this would strengthen their bond.
It could develop in a complex way. Maybe at first, Kushina is shocked by Naruto's dark transformation. But as a mother, she tries to understand him. She might start by reaching out to him, trying to find the root of his darkness.
At first, they might be distrustful of each other. Naruto is used to being alone in some ways, and Tenten might be skeptical of Naruto's boisterous nature. But as they face the hardships of being banished together, they would start to rely on each other. They'd learn about each other's dreams and fears, and their relationship would grow into a deep friendship.
Some villagers might be in shock. Kushina was an important figure in the village's history, being Naruto's mother. There would be those who would question Naruto's decision and lose faith in him. They might start to fear for their own safety, thinking that if someone like Kushina could be banished, they could be next.
One possible reason could be for Naruto's protection. Maybe she thought by banishing him from a certain place or situation, she could keep him away from a hidden danger that she knew about. For example, there might be a powerful enemy targeting Naruto specifically, and she believed that by making him leave, he would be harder to find.