The Story Of Seeing The Blue Country Blossomed (Naruto FF)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2012
This is the story of a girl. But its no any other normal girl you would see at your school. Yes,this isnt some normal girl....infact,shes most know as a monster or demon,in her books....and where she lives. She lives in the old,rual,part in New York City. But lucky for her,everyday,she meets up with her 3 bestfriends:Kiki West,Jack Liam,and Erin West,Kiki's twin brother.

But,anyway,the main characters name is Eri. Just Eri....Kiki's parents were going to adopt her,since she has no parents,but dear Eri refused. She said that she didnt want to be a burden,so Jack parents tryied,and she said the same thing. They,of course,couldnt make her...so,they gave her the desion,and she choose to live alone. And thats how it has been for 3 years now. All 4 of them,Eri,Kiki,Jack and Erin are now 12~13 years old.
Erin and Kiki found some aswome anime show called Naruto. Jack and Eri hate Naruto with a passion. No one but them 2 know y they are the most alike out ofthe 4 of them,and y they hate Naruto so much.

Eri and Jack's worst fear came alive when the 4 woke to alot of sounds all around. Eri loves Jack,and Jack loves Eri. But what happens when they all see the blue country of Naruto,and then Jack's and Eri's fear comes back to haunt them....love may blossom.......and lifes' a climb...but the views' great.
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