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Ever since the Rising, the world has been divided in half: the living and the dead; allies and enemies. Now Sasuke just has to figure out Naruto's place in all of this.
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12 Oct 2025
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"I know what you mean" Sasuke spoke "It feels like I have known you forever. Perhaps in another lifetime. Perhaps in one where we aren't rent asunder by the burdens of our bloodline."
"I feel otherwise" Naruto let out a chuckle "I feel, in every lifetime, we have fought tooth and nail for our bond. And we came out victorious as we shall in this lifetime"
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10 Oct 2025
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Kyuubi, the vigilante, probably has a crush on Sasuke. But Sasuke loves his best friend, Naruto. And isn't Naruto straight?
This is a love triangle with only two people because both of them are too farsighted to see what's right in front of them.
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09 Oct 2025
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Naruto has a system: stream for hours, vibe with chat, log off. Simple. Except this time, he kind of… forgot the last step. Forty-five minutes later, his mysterious boyfriend—the one his audience has been theorizing about for months—has not only been seen but also named, talked to, and accidentally adored by several thousand people.
Sasuke is private. The internet is not. And somehow, Naruto’s chaotic mistake turns into the softest, most domestic reveal anyone could have imagined.
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03 Oct 2025
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Sasuke didn’t cook.
Not because he couldn’t—he had spent years in exile preparing his own meals—but because cooking meant something. Cooking was deliberate, a choice, an act of care.
He wasn’t used to those.And yet, here Sasuke was, elbow-deep in flour, sleeves rolled to his forearms, hair damp from steam and exertion. Three pots of rice hissed and bubbled on the stove, each started at a different, panicked interval—each tied to a new wave of culinary insecurity. A fan of wooden spoons lay spread across the counter like a makeshift arsenal, their handles dusted with spice, soy, and desperation.
Or: That time Sasuke nervously tried to cook and accidentally cooked a whole feast for Naruto, relying on the Konoha 12 to taste-test everything—only to cry from the stress and self-doubt.
Bookmarked by CosmicRey
03 Oct 2025