![]() Author has written 1 story for Naruto. What is this account? A way to express my crazy fandom of the anime world through stories, one-shots, and poetry. I'll be posting on my current favorite anime entitled Naruto. I am an obsessive Shikamaru fangirl, so much of my work will include him. The only thing I can tell you about parings is that my ultimate favorite paring is ShikaNeji. It owns my soul. D I love to draw fanart for the couple, and the genius love is just PHENOMENAL in fanfiction! They are perfect for each other, and this couple needs more love. The sad part is... it's hard for me to write. I love to do it, but it doesn't always work out the way I want it to- thus the lack of ShikaNeji. BUT I WILL WORK. I'll be posting old work for now, just untill I get a hang of this account... Incoming work: Never Wanted To Dance- Shikamaru and Neji are the only two men without dates to homecoming. So, what do we have? A lazyass genius and a confused lovestruck Hyuuga. Can Neji confess his new feelings for Shikamaru before Shikamaru finds them true dates? :A hilarious romance with the almighty ShikaNeji paring: Fiance or Friend?- Ino is engaged to Chouji because she couldn't turn down his proposal. Too bad Ino has someone else, her best friend and other teammate, on her mind. :An InoShikaCho love story, more one-sided ShikaIno, fluffy angst: High School Never Ends- Sakura's journey through the screwed up Konoha High School; dealing with her rival Ino, missing Sasuke, her feelings and friendships, and trying to stay sane. :A dumb hilarous love story with a twist, comedy, hints of many parings: The Deer, The Screw, and the Paper Fan - Shikamaru must decide his feelings before it is too late, for both his beast friend Neji and his lover Temari. :Hints of ShikaTema, mostly one-sided ShikaNeji, denial: Party Favor - It's Neji's 16th birthday, and everyone is being nerds or having a great time- except Shikamaru. There is only one thing Shikamaru wants in his goody bag. :ShikaNeji, hints of SasuNaru and KibaShino, comedy, longing: |
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