Kyodai's name, meaning to cooperate, tall, and great, with both Kyo and Dai being masculine, suits her perfectly. She is cooperative, she is tall, and she is strong. She knows she will be great. She wields lies and kunais, spins heads and webs. She is six. She loves and she hates. She loves her eight brothers, all of them twins, she hates those who would dare to harm them. She loves her father, she hates the Senju who killed him. She loves her cousins, her clan, and maybe even her mother. Maybe. While she loves her clan, she hates it too. They fight and kill the hated ones, the Senju, but they also fight and kill each other, their friends and their family, for power. They seek revenge on those who killed their siblings, mothers, and fathers, but can only gain the power to end those they hate by killing their closest friend. Kyodai and everyone else knows that they take love too seriously, and that they will choke on their hate. They know this, and yet they continue to hate, because if they didn't hate fiercely, how could they claim to love fiercely? So they continue to choke on hate, desire, power, the blood of the Senju, and the blood of one another.
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Uchiha Kyodai
General FictionKyodai's life as a female Uchiha during the Warring Clans Era, how she deals with the truths of life, and how she gains peace through the founding of Konohagakure no Sato, the first shinobi village (or so history books say). Mostly in chronological...
