In which Sakura successfully carries out her plan and Sasuke's sense of self-restraint fails. Alternate take on Chapter 483. SasuSaku.
"I am not Madara, though for a long, long time, I pretended to be." Obito, Izuna, Shisui: three different timelines, three different men behind swirling orange masks. Because every villain is a hero in his own eyes. AU.
When Hashirama and Madara disappear, Sasuke reflects and finally finds peace. Alternate take on Chapters 691 and 692.
Because Konan is just as much a leader to these children as Nagato is.
The fireworks had been Naruto's idea. Something big, bright, and flashy to commemorate the end of a long and brutal war – the start of a new, peaceful era. They said that the fireworks could grant wishes, and though Sasuke never considered himself a superstitious person, he found himself placing his faith in the fireworks every year. Naruto: the Last, SasuSaku.
In which Sasuke gets slightly high off paint fumes and overanalyzes as a result, while Sakura remains blissfully unaware. SasuSaku.
Nocturne, Freedom Ending: the Demi-fiend, Chiaki, Isamu, and Yuko struggle to cope in a world that doesn't remember the Conception.
The bakery called Xai Bau's Grove, run by a tattooed man and an armless woman, appears without warning in the Lower Ring of Ba Sing Se shortly after the city falls into anarchy. No one can say how it got there – only that it's there today, when it wasn't yesterday. AU.