Hanami Uzumaki Haruno
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2021
Hanami Uzumaki Haruno was born when naruto and sakura had a one-night stand it happened way before Hinata and naruto got married. Sakura ended up getting pregnant she promised naruto that the baby would be fine but she would have to change the baby's last name and send her away
He agreed but not without hugging the child and being sorry for her she wouldn't have her real parents so he hoped for the best and let sakura handle the rest
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