No way home ¡ Moana 2
  • Reads 79
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
  • Reads 79
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
Complete, First published Sep 15
Mature
Moana returns to her home in Motunui after a heroic battle against TeKã and restoring the heart of Te Fiti. However, her return is marred by overwhelming attention and adoration from the islanders, leading to chaos and disruption in her life. Seeking normalcy, Moana turns to Te Fiti, asking her to cast a spell that would erase all memories of her heroic deeds. Initially dismissive, Te Fiti agrees but faces interruptions from Moana, causing the spell to go awry. The disruption tears open the fabric of reality, allowing villains from other universes to cross over into Moana's world.

PG-13!
1. **Language:** Mild to moderate profanity, but not extreme or pervasive.
2. **Violence:** Some intense or realistic violence may be present, but it's not graphic or excessively brutal.
3. **Smut:** Some suggestive themes, but explicit things or strong sexual content are avoided.

Credits: Inspired by MCU movie "Spider-man: No Way Home"!
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