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SouthSideStory

  • One the Vine

    Sakura's pink hair turned white twenty years ago, but her memory remains sharp. Too sharp, sometimes. Especially when she thinks of all the things she meant to say—and how she never got the chance.

  • small infinities

    It was you, from the beginning to the end and all the small infinities in between. A heart like yours could only be fitted to a heart like mine. It was you, always. (SasuSaku drabbles)

  • Stay

    Sakura begs him not to go, so Sasuke stays. And year by year he falls a little more in love with the girl he couldn't leave behind. (AU in which Sasuke never abandons Konoha.)

  • The Valley of the End

    There is a place where two legends once fought, a valley that saw their lifeblood spilled. And in Konoha there is a monument, a stone face shaped out of the golden bluff, which honors the champion—the Second Hokage: Uchiha Madara. (AU in which the Uchiha rule Konoha. SasuSaku. NaruHina.)

  • Love is Here for a Visit

    James knows better than to hope for impossible things, but he can't stop himself from wanting Lily anyway.

  • In Times of Peace

    The war is over, and like Konoha, Team 7 has rebuilt itself from the ground up. Everything has changed, but Sasuke and Sakura remain much the same. Eleven years, she thinks, is a long time to be in love. SasuSaku.

  • Spectrum

    The life of Peeta Mellark in six colors. "Girl on fire, they're calling her. Katniss Everdeen, with a cloak of scarlet flames streaming down her back. And even though Peeta's dressed in the same burning coal costume, no one's naming him boy on fire. That tells him all he needs to know about his chances in this game. Who deserves to return to Twelve and who doesn't."

  • Promise

    It's a lazy Sunday morning in the Uchiha household, and the children are still asleep. Sasuke lies with his wife and enjoys a moment of peace. SasuSaku.

  • Fishers of Men

    Long before his Games begin, twelve-year-old Finnick Hanigan has trouble following the rules. He learns the hard way that the road from home to the arena is not an easy one.