2 Bookmarks by Cuberto
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when eighteen-year-old, post-war Sakura is thrown back into her tiny, pre-Academy body, she makes a decision. she'd had a childhood once already, and this time, she's more interested in Not Dying when the inevitable shit hits the proverbial fan. so she will work harder, care less, kill more, and smile when she's done.
and hey, if she ends up reviving an extinct nature transformation to attract the most corrupt, power-hungry man from her timeline, all the better for her, right?
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- Part 1 of shit happens
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Bookmarked by Cube_ (Cuberto)
08 May 2019
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listen I know the naruto phase is supposed to have happened but clearly, my brain didn't get the memo. this fic is so good I can't even care.
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Ad Utrumque Paratus by obeyingthemuse
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
19 Jun 2023
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It's hard to bring balance to the Force when the only method you've seen is your black-cloaked psychic cyborg sorcerer dad with a severe breathing problem throwing an old man down the Death Star reactor shaft. As much as Luke would like to see the not-yet-Emperor dead, he doesn't want to be arrested by his unusually attractive(?) war-hero dad and spend the rest of his indeterminate time in the past dropping Ewok beats in a jail cell. Also Leia would probably kill him. But not before breaking him out of jail.
So when the twins wake up on Tatooine decades in the past, they play it safe. They take over a planet, reconnect with their adoptive and real parents without weirding them out (too much), and accidentally cause the Chancellor perpetual near-death experiences.
Nailed it.
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- English
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Bookmarked by Cube_ (Cuberto)
08 May 2019
Bookmarker's Notes
so good I dusted off my long lost account to bookmark
