The Plum Blossom Twin Of The Sakura
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  • Reads 22,723
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 18h 28m
Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2018
Mature
A warm summers evening two small girls ran in a field of beautiful flowers. They played till they were tired and started to make flower crown for each other. 

Both girls had pink hair but different shades one was a pale pink and one that was a rich salmon. The pale pink haired girl had sparkling spring water eyes, while the other one had a pale forest green eyes.

"Big sister, promise that we will be there for each other?" The pale pink-haired girl quietly questioned her older twin sister, "Of course, Ume!" The older one answered without hesitation.

The younger one grinned and hugged her older twin.

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                            "Do you remember our promise, Sis?" 

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Ume Haruno is MY Oc, I DO NOT own Naruto!

 The first seven chapters are being rewritten, so slow updates are certain plus me dying from school.
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