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Sarah never really put much thought into what she wanted to do in life. Sure she's had her goals: kill Danzou, become strong, master the Hundred Healings technique, but she never put much thought into her dreams. She's already accomplished a lot over her eighteen years of living - more than what most of her peers have. Regardless, she doesn't have a dream that she wants to achieve in the end. She's just content with how her life is now.
Or well...was.
One day a man with wispy red hair and a friendly smile came and offered her a place in some organization. She was then introduced to the multiverse itself; something she had already became familiar with by Nemuri telling her stories. There she met a lot of new people and was introduced to more advanced forms of medicine, more material to learn and devour. Gears clicked in Sarah's head; she had finally found a greater purpose in life.
Sure being a shinobi was fun, but Sarah always had a knack for the healing arts. That was and will always be her specialty. Finding a place in the agency's hospital and rising the ranks came easy to her. It was where she belonged, where she flourished.
Helping others around her came as a bonus.
First was Rui, then Junpei, Crona somehow was willing to join them after some convincing, and finally Uta. A group of misfits tossed aside by society, who were in the clutches of evil before being reasoned with, just as she was. Together they formed Team Redemption, a sub-group amongst many that specialized in redeeming people all across the multiverse.
Although that's a story for another day....
- Sarah Hiden: Embracing Love Through Healing -
A female medic who looked a few years older than Sarah came into her office and handed her a file, "Your idea for a multiverse-wide hospital idea was a success. The council wants to meet with you soon to further discuss details about it."
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Sarah Hiden: Embracing Love Through Healing
Action~ • A novel written by mama_kurogiri •~ "Abnormal purple blotches on the skin, shortness of breath, multiple organ failure...." Sarah muttered under her breath as she continued to read through the file. Numerous tests have already been performe...