Kyodai and the rest of her clan know that by loving so deeply, they will hate almost as deep. They know that if they accept their pasts and forgive they will find peace. They all know this truth, yet none understand. Kyodai's father was the only one to ever live fully, because he forgave and forgot, he felt guilt and shame, he knew how to be human in the best way. The path to true peace was obvious to Kyodai, as many truths were, but this was the only one she consciously chose to ignore. No matter how hard she tried, Kyodai wasn't her father. She knew and accepted many truths, such as practice what you preach, and due to this she would never share the one truth that she did not accept. Kyodai was like her father, but she was not him. Like Kazuokei, Kyodai could see, feel, accept, and share the truths of life, but she could not understand them and the reason they were true. Kazuokei was his own person, and there could be no other like him.
YOU ARE READING
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...