msgambatti
"In my world, I was broken. In this one, I'm just a ghost in the machine."
[Y/N] died at seventeen, carrying scars that the modern world gave her-scars that convinced her she was unlovable, unremarkable, and better off in the background. When she wakes up in the vibrant, dangerous world of Naruto, she treats it like a mission. She knows the script, she knows the players, and she knows the tragedies.
Her plan is simple: stay under the radar, save the people who deserved better, and never, ever get close enough to be hurt again.
But the shinobi world doesn't play by her rules. As she navigates the life of a twelve-year-old kunoichi, her modern-day maturity and her quiet, guarded nature draw eyes she was never meant to attract. To [Y/N], a lingering gaze is a threat and a protective hand is a shackle-trauma has taught her that "love" is just another word for control.
She remains tragically oblivious to the growing obsession of the boys around her. While she waits for the "real" heroines to take the stage, she fails to see that the heroes (and villains) have already rewritten the script. They don't want the story Kishimoto wrote.
They want her. And in a world of monsters and ninjas, they'll do anything to make sure she never hits the "exit" button.