Forsaken Innocence
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  • Reads 158,099
  • Votes 4,671
  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 19m
Complete, First published Jul 04, 2012
Mature
Hitomi is back, and is ready to kick ass at the chunin exams. She feeling pumped, especially with her new boyfriend by her side. She's feeling invincible, as if nothing could stop her from having a happy ending. That is, except for one thing: Orochimaru. One of the three legendary Sanin have come to reclaim the lone surviving  Uchiha, and his power. Wanting nothing more than revenge on his brother, Hitomi isn't so sure if his love for her is more powerful than the vehemence in Sasuke's cold heart. She does all she can, but all the time questioning her abilities. Could she ever be enough for the Raven-haired boy?
>>Second Book of Three<<
First: Love is a Weakness
Third: Ardent Acquisition
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