A/N: So this idea has just been swimming around in my brain for a while and I finally managed to write something. What can I say I have a fascination with demons and dark things and other dark stuff lol? So here goes it will be Naruto/Ino and AU of course. I live the original stuff to Kishimoto-sensei he's far too brilliant and I am not lol. I'll just borrow his characters.

Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto


Dark clouds and lighting filled the sky as a tremendous storm was currently underway. It was odd weather seeing as how just a few moments ago it had been sunny and beautiful out. A young man stood there with his arms folded. His spiky-blond locks were wild and messy. He had pools of deep cerulean blue for eyes and whisker-markings that resigned on both sides of his cheeks.

"What the hell it was just so nice out." He had been preparing to go fishing but it now seemed as if those plans were dead.

"You can forget it kid." His godfather spoke from inside.

His godfather Jiriaya was a white-haired male who had been known as a legend around their village.

"Yeah I can see that you old perv."

Jiriaya may have been legendary and highly respected but that did not stop him from also being known as a peeping tom to put it gently.

"Shut up brat." He told his godson.

The name-calling was all a part of their close relationship and it had been how they expressed that they did indeed care for one another. Jiriaya had pretty much raised him after the death of his father who was once the village leader. Jiriaya looked outside and then went back to sharpening his blade.

"It would seem that she is upset again."

The young blond male blinked curiously.

"She?"

"Yep, come in and have a seat. The rain won't stop for awhile."

He did as Jiriaya asked closing the door and then having a seat across from the older white-haired male.

"Hey who's upset and what does it have to do with this freakish rainstorm?"

Jiriaya glanced over to his godson. He had stopped sharpening his blade for a second. The look in his eyes was one of seriousness.

"It has everything to do with that rainstorm. Whenever she is upset Naruto terrible things happen around the village."

Naruto's curiosity had been peaked.

"So who's this person that's so upset?"

"You know the mansion across the river?"

"Yeah the one that no one ever goes to."

"Yes the house and all the lands that surround it belong to a specific family. No one has stepped foot along that property, and anyone who has been fool enough to try have died instantly."

Naruto had heard from the time that he was small to never ever try to go there. He knew why though.

"Well," he laughed nervously. "They sound like a nice family."

"Yes," Jiriaya nodded. "They are very pleasant." The sarcasm was very evident in his voice. "Naruto the family that owns all that property are called clan Yamanaka. They are not human."

"Not human?" Naruto repeated, a lump of nervousness filling his throat.

"Exactly they are a clan of demons and the clan leader gets passed down from generation to generation. For the last 40 years or so the only surviving daughter has been the one running the show if you will. They call her Ino and she is clearly in a foul mood since this rainstorm is her doing."

Naruto was amazed by the story and a part of him wasn't sure on whether or not he should believe it.

"A family of demons." He thought.

"When she becomes like this we have to find a way to appeal to her, keep the peace if you will in order to protect the village."

'Jiriaya, its only rain."

"It may only be a rainstorm for now, it always starts off small and simple, but as her anger grows so do the many things that can and will befall the village. I've seen many things Naruto this village is basically a playground of sorts for her to do what she pleases."

The last part did not sit well with Naruto. Jiriaya was making it sounds as if the village and all its inhabitants were incapable of choosing their own destiny.

"Okay Jiriaya that's a funny story. I'm sure it will stop raining soon. I'm going okay I'll be back."

"It's not a story Naruto; this isn't some kind of game."

Naruto said nothing more and headed outside with Jiriaya sighing to himself.

"You will see."

However the rain did not stop like Naruto had said it would if anything it only seemed to rain harder and thunder more.

'Shit this is one hell of a storm." He was positive that he had never witnessed any rain this badly before. He ended up going to take refuge at the current leaders home Tsunade. She was like a grandmother to him and also the one woman that his godfather had ever truly loved.

"Tsunade-Baa-chan open up."

Tsunade groaned in frustration and instructed her faithful servant Shizune to go to the front and let the knucklehead in as she so kindly put it.

"Oh, hello Naruto-kun come in. you're soaked it's a terrible storm I'm afraid." Shizune spoke and handed him a towel so that he could dry off.

"Yep it sure is Shizune-nee-chan is Baa-chan around."

"Tsunade-sama is in the living room."

"Okay thanks Shizune-chan."

The blue-eyed male headed to the living room to see the blonde-haired leaser sitting at the table drinking a cup of tea.

"Hey Baa-chan." He smiled for her.

The hazel-eyed woman raised her eye-brow to the young man.

"Naruto I don't mean to be rude or anything but what in the hell are you doing out here? Do you not see that storm outside?" she pointed to the nearby window.

"Heh," he laughed. "So its raining, not a big deal right?"

"Baka." She shouted. "I bet you foolishly left the house and had nowhere to turn but here am I right?"

"yeah." He grinned, so he had been caught. "Uh, I really thought it might stop so that's why I left. I didn't think it would get worse or anything."

"Fine just go dry off by the fire. I'll have Shizune get some more tea. I don't want you to go catching a cold or anything worse."

"Aw so you do care after all."

"Whatever," she rolled her eyes but the small smile that graced her lips told him otherwise.

Naruto sat down by the fireplace and instantly started to warm up.

"This is much better.' The young man let out a satisfied sigh.

"What were you doing out there anyway?"

"I had planned to go fishing today but out of nowhere this freakish rainstorm started."

"Hm," Tsunade nodded. "She is upset again." The village leader thought to herself. "It will probably not stop anytime soon so you should probably stay here for the time being."

"It wont stop?" he repeated.

Tsunade however changed the subject quickly.

"How is Jiriaya doing?"

"Huh, oh he's fine. He told me this pretty crazy story though, something about this ancient family of demons and the reason for why this storm suddenly started. One of them is upset." He laughed it off because he simply could not bring himself to believe it. Yet Tsunade's silence did worry him.

"Eh, Baa-chan what's wrong?"

"What makes you so sure that Jiriaya had been lying to you?"

"So you mean the old perv wasn't joking and that the demon clan Yamanaka is legit?"

Tsunade nodded.

"Clan Yamanaka does indeed exist. Come sit with me and I will tell you what I know."