While away from his mountaintop home, healthy thirty seven year old charcoal merchant Tanjuro Kamado uses his skills to prevent the sadistic and cold natured demon Doma from killing widowed teen Kotoha Hashibira and brings both her and her infant son Inosuke to the safety of his mountaintop home, where the charcoal merchant introduces them to his thirty three year old expectant wife Kie and their one year old toddler daughter Sumiko. In response to this, Doma shows up outside the house the following night, sneaking inside through the family's bedroom window and snatching the toddler from her wooden crib while she, her parents, Kotoha and Inosuke are all fast asleep. Twenty years later, Sumiko, now a lovely young woman and twenty one years of age, is taken out of the temple at sundown in the aftermath of a risky mission by the sweet natured twenty five year old Demon Slayer Corps warrior Kyojuro Rengoku, who then lifts her up into his arms and uses his skills to quickly and safely get her back to his family's home while carrying her. The following week, she is reunited with her parents, both of whom had been demonized four years earlier, and is introduced to the oldest of her three younger brothers Takeo and his wife Kanao.
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive (Male Reader Insert)
87 parts Ongoing
87 parts
Ongoing
Y/N L/N was always a believer in the impossible, but he never suspected he would become the impossible. When a fateful lightning strike gives Y/N the power to move at super fast speeds, he must learn to step up as a hero against similarly affected people, ones whose agendas pose a threat to the world. Finding a team to call family, Y/N learns the power of speed, responsibility, teamwork, and love. He is the fastest man alive. He is the Flash.
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