Where Can I Find Popular Itachi X Naruto Fanfiction With Alternate Endings?

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Honestly, a lot of the popular stuff with alt endings is older and buried on FanFiction.Net. The site's a mess, but the sheer volume means there are gems. Try searching with 'Naruto' and 'Itachi' plus terms like 'divergence' or 'road not taken.' I remember one called 'Reverse' where their positions were switched, Naruto growing up in the Akatsuki. It had a huge following years back. The problem is a lot of authors abandon those ambitious plots.

AO3 is cleaner, but sometimes the most popular works are the ones that stick closest to canon-but-happier, which might not be the alternate ending you're after. Don't discount crossovers either; a 'Naruto'/'Harry Potter' fusion I read once had Itachi surviving and mentoring Naruto in a completely different magic system, which was a wild but satisfying end run around the original story's finale.
2026-07-13 00:14:15
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Looking for that specific dynamic? Most of the stuff on Archive of Our Own is tagged pretty meticulously, so you can actually filter for 'Alternate Universe' and then sort by kudos or bookmarks. The 'Not Just an Uchiha' series by slex (slexysomething maybe?) does something interesting with timelines, and it gets pretty dark but the ending isn't what you'd expect from a typical redemption arc. There's also this one I can't remember the title of—something about a crow?—where Sasuke dies early and Itachi has to step into a different role entirely. The platform's search is your best friend here, way better than trying to sift through FanFiction.Net's less organized tags.

Sometimes I'll find a good rec list on Tumblr, but you have to wade through a lot of aesthetics and headcanons first. People there are weirdly protective of certain characterizations, so if you see someone arguing fiercely in the tags about 'out of character' writing, that's often a sign the fic might actually have a unique take. I tend to avoid anything marked 'fluff' for this pairing because the interesting tension usually gets smoothed over.
2026-07-13 23:35:38
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Check the community forums on sites like SpaceBattles or Sufficient Velocity. They often have dedicated fic threads where writers post chapters and readers discuss. The 'Naruto' sections sometimes have stories with very detailed, planned alternate outcomes, and the feedback loop means authors often adjust their planned endings based on discussion. It's a different experience from static archives—more collaborative and unpredictable.
2026-07-15 19:17:50
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3 Answers2026-07-10 05:02:49
Archive of Our Own honestly has the best curated stuff these days, especially if you're trying to find good quality for that pairing without wading through a ton of poorly tagged one-shots. The search filters there are unbeatable—you can sort by kudos, word count, exclude certain tags... It's how I found some of the more thoughtful takes on their dynamic that aren't just pure smut or revenge fantasies. Some people on Tumblr actually maintain these really detailed rec lists too, linking directly to AO3 stories. I'd skip Fanfiction.net for this ship unless you're feeling nostalgic for early 2000s angst; the tagging system is a mess and it's harder to separate the gems. That said, I got started reading on FFN back in the day, and some absolute classics for Itachi and Naruto are still there, buried under mountains of crossovers. You just need more patience. The community seems to have largely migrated though, and AO3's comment culture is less... aggressively critical, which is nicer for new readers.

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2 Answers2026-07-10 05:17:36
That ship's weirdness is exactly what makes it interesting. It starts with the mentor angle from Part 1, which gets completely warped after the truth comes out. There's a whole subgenre of fics that treat the entire thing like a psychological thriller—Naruto, as an adult, trying to reconcile the ghost of this man who was both a villain and a savior. Some writers latch onto the shared Jinchuriki-adjacent trauma angle, the loneliness of bearing a huge power no one asked for. It's less fluffy romance and more about building trust from literal ashes. I've seen a few post-war stories where Itachi, having been reanimated and then stuck around somehow, has to face the living consequence of his plans: a Naruto who inherited the world he tried to save but in a way he never anticipated. The dynamic shifts from hunter/prey or mentor/student into two profoundly isolated people who might be the only ones who can truly get how heavy that 'savior' label really is, for better or worse. A lot of the time, the fandom doesn't even write them in a traditional romantic context. It's more about the intense, obsessive, almost philosophical entanglement. Naruto's whole thing is about breaking cycles, and Itachi is the ultimate symbol of a cycle of sacrifice and failure. Putting them together forces both characters into this uncomfortable space where healing doesn't look like forgiveness, it looks like a very tense, quiet understanding. I remember one story that was just them talking in a safe house for 20 chapters, barely touching, and it was more gripping than any action scene. The themes aren't about love conquering all; they're about what it means to rebuild a self when your foundation is someone else's tragic legacy.
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