6 Works by Rae_Kid
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Having lived two lives with lackluster beginnings- to say the least- Iyasu Kuron knows how to roll with the punches and come back up standing on her own two feet. Life can be hard and unfair, but that doesn't mean there aren't things worth fighting for, and in this life she's decided that her precious little Cinnabunny is just that.
Hero... that sounds about right. Ro is going to drag her and Dekiru to the very top if it kills her- again. And again. And again.
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Uzushio fell, but she will not die. Not when there's a redhead wandering the land with all the knowledge of Uzushio- and the plot- in her head, determined to save her village's legacy and everyone she can. Starting with a certain kind-hearted, terminally late Uchiha she takes on as an apprentice with the potential to be one of the greatest shinobi in the world.
From Obito's POV, for the most part.
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I don't usually do this, but I just got caught up in the moment, thinking about Sasuke and Itachi and that whole situation and... wah lah.
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When Neji's five and mourning the recent loss of his father he goes to the park to escape the heavy pressures of his judgemental family and everything that reminds him of his loss and ends up meeting an interesting little girl. When Naruto's four and very, very close to starvation there's a knock on his window and the first in a long line of bento boxes from his mysterious benefactor. Someone's watching after the orphans of Konoha, and hopefully the future will turn out the better for it.
Not quite sure what this is just yet, just that I had a craving for the sweet and fluffy and a whole bunch of feels for all the lonely orphans, and as I've always had trouble writing the childhood scenes in my self-inserts I decided to write it- at least the beginning- from the point of view of other people. So if you're in the mood for sweet, heartbreakingly adorable, and eventual families of choice, give this a read. I guarantee you won't regret it.
Note: Not sold on the name just yet, so it might change. If you've got any ideas, just leave a comment.
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In one world a single mother dies holding her newborn child in her arms for the first- and last- time. In another, she wakes up in the body of a baby girl to find that instead of being a mother, now she's the one being mothered. Only- not for long. At one month old she's kidnapped and raised by people who should never be parents and her only hope is the very familiar face she sees in the mirror. Hoping for protection, she makes her way to Konoha in search of her father.
I DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT intend to make this fic dreary and depressing. Yes, there's some trauma, yes, she's going to have problems, but really, it's nothing worse than what most of the major canon characters have to go through. She's going to rise above and come out all the stronger for it. So don't let the child abuse warning scare you off.
Note: Story is subject to change and revision. Regular updates are not guaranteed, and suggestions are welcome. Any similarities to other fanfiction may, in fact, be coincidental but I have read a LOT of fanfiction and there may be influences I am unaware of. If there are any similarities bring them to my attention and I will give credit where credit is due.
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She shouldn't have been as surprised as she was when she realized where she'd ended up. After all, she'd spent a decade of another life obsessing over this world. This was like a dream come true, except she knows it isn't. The Naruto world isn't for the weak-willed and Hikari Nara knows that that's exactly what she is. There isn't time to hesitate, though, because there's very little room for error and if she wants all of the people she cares about to make it out alive, she's gotta learn to think hard and dream big. After all, she's up against a thousand-year-old grudge, a power-hungry mad scientist with a snake fetish, and a twistedly patriotic traitor with his hands in WAY too many cookie jars. Sounds impossible, right? Then why is it that a room full of ambitious children scares her more?
