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Naruto X Kushina time travel fanfiction

Naruto X Kushina – Time Traveling Super Hero

Naruto X Kushina time travel fanfiction. The ultimate myth to turn good fortune into your favor, time travel. Or, if Naruto only knew what was going on, maybe trying to prevent events from turning bad would have been a better way to go.

Time travel, the ultimate game to cheat in real life and turn the bad odds your way. Or, it could have been that Naruto, trying to save his world, somehow got himself as a rogue S-Class criminal with an escape-on-sight order.

Oops. I hope that doesn’t spoil anything. The plot thickens, and it turns out that the Hokage has just made the Hokage’s Order of No Quarter.

For those of you who are unaware of time travel fanfiction, let me explain it. Instead of having Naruto as a character, the story takes place between his time and ours, and is told through snippets of his memories.

The story begins when Naruto realizes that he’s not just missing a few years of his life, but he’s actually missing twelve years of his life! He must find out who killed his parents and get back to them before time runs out. To accomplish this feat, he has to travel back in time, to the time when the Nine-Tails appears and the Hokage makes the decision to seal the beast away forever. After this time, Naruto is able to save his friends, but he’s forced to take the path of the beast to complete his mission.

This is the premise of Naruto X Kushina Time Travel Fanfiction. If you enjoyed this short summary, then it is time to check out the full story at your favorite site.

Naruto X Kushina is a short story, but in my opinion it is a fun, light-hearted story about a young man who goes back in time. It was a fun little read, and I look forward to reading more of his adventures in the future. As far as fan fiction goes, this one’s probably got more bang for your buck!

I did notice that some of the other time travel fanfiction out there is a little over the top, and it tends to bore the hell out of me. This story, while being rather dark and gritty, is not so bad that you’ll forget all of your other favorites.

The story is relatively short and is also well-organized, and complete with a beginning, middle, and an end. I even liked the little blurb at the beginning that tells about how the writer got started writing the story.

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