Hyuuga - Freeform
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At the hands of the Hyuuga Clan and the Villagers of Konoha Hinata Hiroshima lost her mother Hitomi Hiroshima. As she lays in a cave crying she is found by a pack of Wolves after her Kekkei Genkai activates making her accepted into the pack. What would happen if she were to be found in the woods 12 years later? Feral/Futanari/OOC Hinata Non-Hyuuga Hinata.
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The curse mark was one hell of a thing. Hanayo could understand the appeal of having a little more power, but she wasn't in that position. Explores the idea of the Hyuuga clan's cursed mark and its origins. OC-centric. Pre-gen. Rated M for mature themes and language. Warns rape, but not sexually explict.
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The Rinnegan: the requirements to awaken the eyes of the Father of Ninshū. by primnroses
Fandoms: Naruto, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
14 Jan 2022
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The natural awakening of this dōjutsu has been quite misunderstood by some fans. This post will serve as an explanation.
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[Sequel to 'All Things Hidden']
Itachi is not fond of rumors. He hates it when people make assumptions based on mere words, with no evidence to back up their claims. But just this once, he is glad they exist because they lead her to him.
[One-shot]
Warning:...Emotions
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- Part 2 of Birds Of The Same Feather
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After Neji’s death, Hinata Hyūga leaves behind the quiet girl she used to be and vanishes into the shadows of ANBU. Her mission is simple: never let someone die for her again. But as the mask tightens and the blood on her hands thickens, Hinata begins to question what she’s becoming—and whether anything of her true self remains beneath the porcelain face.
A character-driven reimagining of Hinata’s post-war path, rich with grief, growth, and the quiet cost of survival.
