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When Tobirama sets out to improve the Shunshin, he hardly expects to dip his feet into the natural laws of time and space. Manipulating those is historically, impossibly tricky, but Tobirama is nothing if not stubborn — he blames his Mother for that though he never met her — so he approaches as cautiously as he can. Hashirama needs him faster for war, for peace, for safety, and not even the Shinigami could deter Tobirama from something if his brother needed him — that he blames on his Father for obvious reasons — so Tobirama retires to his office and creates. The process is tedious, but the Hiraishin is finished in the last year of the Warring States, just in time to use it against Izuna. In one world, the Uchiha dies, but the Hiraishin is fickle and a wild thing caged — Tobirama likes to think they are similar in that way, that that is why the universe pulls just tight and thin enough when he looks at it to show him this — and so, in another world, the Uchiha lives; the rest of the world reshapes itself accordingly.
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As soon as Sakura realizes that he's spying on her in the onsen, Kakashi's as good as dead--he'll never get a chance to explain that it's not what it looks like. Did Jiraiya write a scene like this once...?
Gift fic for KakaSaku Secret Santa 2016.
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Miyuki Haruno, a reincarnated soul from another world, awakens as Sakura’s frail and gentle older sister in the shinobi village of Konoha.
Born without the strength to become a ninja, she lives as a civilian writer, quietly burdened by memories of Naruto’s story as fiction.
Knowing the tragedies to come, Miyuki struggles to subtly steer fate—yet every attempt is quietly undone, as if the world itself rejects her interference.
Her days unfold in the shadow of destiny, where love, loss, and quiet perseverance become her only rebellion.
In the end, Miyuki learns that some stories cannot be rewritten—but they can still be lived with meaning, kindness, and grace.Authors note:
An excuse to write a romanceI wanted to be coy about the eventual pairing but decided to share it as to not keep people guessing or getting attached
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The crux of the matter is that Kakashi’s old. By the time he finally gives up the hat, he’s nearly forty and growing older, and while he’s faced death too many times to still remember to fear it, he certainly thinks about it. He can’t help it. He blames the Nidaime — staring at Senju Tobirama’s reanimated face reminds Kakashi of everything that will die with him: his clan, their history, an entire generation. The realization leaves him unsettled, and as his body starts to ache more and more, he finds himself wishing for a world in which he isn’t so alone.
Or, Kakashi returns to the Hatake compound in an attempt to speak with his ancestors and promptly forgets that the Hiraishin is, above all else, an experimental time/space jutsu. By activating it, he finds himself in a world not quite like his own.
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- Part 2 of Hiraishin Chronicles

