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Sakura traveled back in time with the intent of changing everything, but something went wrong, and now she's four years old having nightmares about impossible monsters and losing friends she has yet to meet.
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Bookmarked by jichus
19 Apr 2021
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War criminals are rising from the dead (again), Suna doesn't want to give Sakura back to Konoha (awkward), Sasori is a creep (still), and nobody's getting paid enough for this shit.
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19 Apr 2021
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Bottle Episode: An episode of a tv series designed to cost as little money as possible, wherein [typically] only the regular cast [or part of the regular cast] is filmed at a single location. Bottle episodes are often slow paced and focused on characterization and relationships, freeing up budget for a big, bombastic episode laden with special effects and action.
bottle (n): a container, typically made of glass or plastic and with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids.
bottle (v): place (drinks or other liquid) in bottles or jars.
to bottle something up: repress or conceal feelings over a period of time.
Bookmarked by jichus
18 Apr 2021
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of all the songs they’ll sing about you, they’ll never sing your absolution by mouseymightymarvellous
Fandoms: Naruto
26 Aug 2019
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Sakura is born with a smear of dark, dark brown down her back: a strangely symmetrical blob of near-black.
Naruto tells her later, much later, that he loves her, but she knows he loves Sasuke best: the two of them broken boys finding themselves in each other. Sakura considers the ragged edges of her half-formed soul, and wonders if it was ignorance or self-preservation that saved him from the way she would have swallowed the whole burning sun of his love without it having ever been enough. Sakura considers the ragged edges of her half-formed soul, and wonders how much more of herself will wash away under the weight of the world before she finds the matching piece.
The only way you’ll know the body—a thing of blood and bone—that carries the other half of your soul is the mark that you both carry, carved into your skin. (It’s the only shred of pity from the universe you’ll ever see.)
The answer, she fears, is far too much.
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18 Apr 2021
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Marrying a CEO in the midst of a romantic scandal to pay for med school is not the happy ending Sakura envisioned for herself. The marriage of convenience that started as constant bickering slowly evolves into so much more...
Bookmarked by jichus
18 Apr 2021