Sakura’s at sea, trapped in a tempest with no shore in sight, and Kakashi’s her ship, her sails and mast, the one she can always count on to weather the storms of war with. Without him, she’d be set adrift in the ocean, alone at the helm of a war, but this is Kakashi. He would never feel the same way. She can’t risk him catching on.
If someone had asked 13 year old Haruno Sakura what she wanted to do with her life, she would have said something like “marry Sasuke-kun and have his babies!” and certainly not “befriend Konoha’s most dangerous missing nin and make Sasuke hate my guts.” Alas, no one asked her.
Kakashi and Sakura, one office, doctor and patient. Kakashi, refusing to admit anything is wrong, Sakura, refusing to treat a patient who doesn't want to help himself. A battle of wills. Who will succeed?
Steven encounters a mysterious girl in a cave and is immediately captivated. Champion Red goes to Hoenn and meets some weird tour guide in a cave and gets the shock of a lifetime. And here she'd thought Hoenn was full of weaklings... if even a tour guide could be that strong, what would the actual Champion be like? TL;DR: they’re both idiots. May is Red
It's the small things that change the big picture. Harry never met Ron to warn him against Slytherin, and so, history is turned on its head. Full summary inside. Grey!Harry
They say behind every great man is a great woman. What they failed to mention was that the woman behind Lord Voldemort wasn’t so much his backup as a rather conniving back-stabber, and she was quite good at it too. Meet Belladonna, pretty girl extraordinaire and vainest of the bunch, as she goes through a series of events that will change her life – and the future – irrevocably.
Hermione got a different time-turner while the world got turned on its head. Basically, she starts to see a very irritating hallucination. Or alternatively: what the title says.
Hermione finds a certain diary early on in 2nd year. After careful deliberation with Harry and Ron, introductions are made. But will it be too late tor her, when her friends realize just how dark Tom Riddle really is?
…it takes very little, to influence very much. Lucius Malfoy gave a certain diary to the wrong first year.
"She's a funny one, that one." Teachers would say. Her friends would hear that and facepalm. Yeah, she and her shenanigans constantly roped them into trouble… But then they'd just laugh: "Lilith's a great mate!" Her family would likely disagree. A story in which Draco has a sister that gets sorted into Gryffindor. /No constant repeating of the book's scenes./