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Between us
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2024
Mature
[Sasusaku Fanfiction] [Blankperiod]
In the quiet aftermath of the war, Sasuke Uchiha returns to Konoha after two years of solitude and atonement. The village has moved on, but Sasuke's journey of redemption is far from complete. As he begins to repair the broken relationships of his past, he finds himself reconnecting with Sakura Haruno, who has always stood by him.

"Between Us" follows the delicate process of rebuilding trust, mending old wounds, and the slow emergence of feelings that have long been buried. With Sakura joining Sasuke on his journey of healing, their bond grows into something deeper - a love that could finally bridge the distance between them.
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The story focuses on the slowly developing relationship between Sakura and Sasuke. It takes place after Chapter 699 of the original manga, following the war, when Sasuke leaves the village but is forced to return after a mission goes wrong. "I'm scared. Who am I kidding? I'm terrified. Kakashi-sensei would never call me in at this hour unless it was something serious-something the on-duty staff couldn't handle. He knows my skills as well as I do. When it comes to medicine, I've surpassed them all. And yet he always does his best to spare me from carrying too much."