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dayseternal-blog · 5 months ago
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Do you have any fics recs of hinata raising boruto and hima as single mom and later reunites with naruto kinda plot??
hmmmmmmmmmmm ok
“Missed Years” by Rinne-Kami - Rated T, Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. The act of one night gave birth to their future. And now, with years past since that one night, they were left with years to return. Seven years of love to find, seven years of trust to rebuild, and seven years of fatherhood to return.
"Fantasy AU" from "Tales of Two Ninjas" by @magmawrites - Rated E, High Fantasy AU, One-shot. War brought them together. Will it keep them apart?
uhhhhhhhhhhhh what else
Just Boruto for Single Mom Hinata Fics
“Blurred Lines” by @vegebulsoup - Rated E, Police / Cops and Robbers Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Detective Naruto Uzumaki is having a hard time staying focused at work due to an elusive, dark-haired beauty.
Untitled by @jadeandonyx - Rated T, Modern AU, One-shot. Prompt: 4. teacher/single parent au + 5. one night stand and falling pregnant au
“Sun/Moon Deities” from “Small Doses” by chloelapomme - Rated E, Gods & Goddesses AU, One-shot. Powerful and yet even stronger when united, the Moon and the Sun can create and protect life together.
“Shattered Ties” by UltimateUnknown - Rated T, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete.  Hinata and her seven year old son, Boruto live in a small village far away from the influence of ninjas. By moving to such a distant location, Hinata thought she could both outrun her past and live peacefully with her beloved son. However, all of those plans are thrown for a loop when Hinata and Boruto’s lives are taken by a storm from the past. That storm’s name - Naruto Uzumaki.
In these next ones, their kid isn't named Boruto, but it's still Naruto and Hinata's son.
“Girl No 10” by meeiwan - Rated M, Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. Naruto makes a mistake with a dancer one drunk night.  Years later when he meets her again, he begins realizing his perfect life is a lie, but he’s too late to fix it. 
"A Common Story" from "NaruHina Erotica Oneshots" by makuro767 - Rated E, High School / Modern AU, One-shot. It's really a story you can find anywhere. Teenage mistakes, unplanned pregnancy, family drama...the usual drama you really can find anywhere...
And then I wrote this one that has Hinata raising the kids on her own for a bit...rather similar to Chloe's Sun/Moon Deities fic.
"The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" - Rated M, Gods & Goddesses/Folklore AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. The folktale of the Japanese summer festival Tanabata, the story of Orihime’s and Hikoboshi’s love.
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char-lotteral · 4 years ago
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Hello Char! Can you give us recommendation of Naruhina blank period fic? Thank you😁
i LOVEEEE naruhina blank period!!!! I wish shippuden couldve given us some fillers about their relationship post war, which could then lead up to The Last. Imo it wouldve given the movie some build up and make more sense but ehh whats done is done. I also pray that Boruto could someday give us glimpses of their lives during the ten yr timeskip AAA i want a pregnancy announcement episode so bad :<
Blank Period Post War
Secret Lovers by @quirrrky - collection of one shots about their relationship and interactions post war (complete)
Itsu No Hi Ni Mo by OrenjiRabenda- This story follows before The Last. Collection of One Shots (complete)
Memento by char_lotteral- Naruto and Hinata get stuck in a cave in the middle of a storm. While a certain someone visits Naruto in his dreams. (one shot) self plug ;))
A sweet nightmare by shimoyake- Naruto is having weird dreams about Hinata lately and he doesnt know why. This is a actually a very explicit doujin so heads up❗❗ but like the story is sooooo cute, I just had to recommend it :3
i wish I knew more :(( feel free to add more naruhina post war fics!! (i love fics that revolve around their relationship before The Last :))
Blank Period Ten year Time Skip
A place in the sun by SincerelyShania - A couple of months following the events of The Last: Naruto the Movie, Naruto finally gathers the courage to further his relationship with Hinata. (incomplete)
Star vessel by @quirrrky - this is like a sequel to the first fic and it delves in their relationship after the moon mission! (on going)
Naruto: The Very Last by JAKOzZ - A follow up story after The Last (on going)
The Other Presence by @waterrolls -Would Hinata ever cheat on Naruto? An insecure Naruto suspects that Hinata is hiding a secret and wonders whether his wife is cheating on him. (one shot)
Rescue by @waterrolls - Hinata goes on a mission with Sakura and Ino, then carries on another rescue operation. Naruto experiences the many "firsts" of being in a relationship as seen through Hinata's eyes. (one shot)
Snapshot by tappity_tap - Being roped into taking the picture for your best friends' engagement announcement isn't such a bad thing, especially when hilarity ensues (one shot)
Naruto's Apartment by char_lotteral - (self plug :DD) Sakura accidentally visits Naruto's Apartment unannounced. (one shot)
With you in the future by satomi - reallyyyy cute doujinshi about Naruhina after the moon mission
Homecoming by @nightowl27-writer - Returning home from a mission was never this rewarding before he had his Hime. And, by Kami, did he love her. (one shot) rated E
With you in the future by @chloelapomme -Back at Konoha from their moon mission, Naruto and Hinata learn to know each other, how to live with each other, how to solves problems together, and how to start a family (on going)
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dayseternal-blog · 2 years ago
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Hi Days, I'm wondering if you can recommend good pregnancy plots?
Hello! I've done a list sort of like this before, so I'll copy-paste those ones here...
Not all of these are necessarily focused on pregnancy. I starred a few of the fics that have a lot of plot surrounding the pregnancy.
NaruHina Pregnancy Fics
"Jiko" by Supercar - Rated M, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. After only five months of officially dating Naruto finds himself facing an uncompromising dilemma when Hinata unexpectedly turns up pregnant.
"FURY" by THE Tazzy Devil - Rated M, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. In Naruto's whole life, he could probably count on his fingers and toes the number of times he had been really angry. He could count on one hand the number of times he found himself so angry he would consider letting go of his morals to beat someone to a pulp. For the first time in his life, he was so angry he would gladly burn the entire world to the ground.
✨“My Favorite Night” by @peppercornpress - Rated M, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Hinata harbors deeper feelings for Naruto after three years of being his roommate. Facing hostile relations from her old clan, another odd phenomenon with the moon, and Naruto still hopelessly pining after Sakura; Hinata makes the painful choice to end their sham of a relationship and try her luck in another hidden village. Unbeknownst to her, this move kickstarts a series of events that forces her and Naruto to confront their past, present, and future.
“My Favorite Night” [Original] by peppercornpresses - Rated M, Canon-Divergent, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. Hinata harbors deeper feelings for Naruto after three years of being his roommate. When he starts dating Sakura, Hinata decides it’s in her heart’s best interest to turn the other way, and leaves Naruto for good with a heart-breaking secret in tow.
“Pregnancy” from “A Story of Extraordinary Love” by Stillers - Rated T, Canon-Compliant, One-shot. Naruto was not a patient man.
“Chapter 4″ from “My Name on Your Lips” by @katarinahime - Rated T, Canon-Compliant, One-shot. “You’re an awful, terrible man!” she shrieked into his face.
“Trembling Hands” by @szajnie - Rated T, Canon-Compliant, One-shot. Naruto Uzumaki is afraid. Beyond afraid. He is terrified.
“Nightly Fears” by @eliphya - Rated G, Canon-Compliant, One-shot. It’s evening and the pregnant Hinata feels a sudden pain in her stomach.
“October Tenth” by ShiroiNoKiba - Rated E, Canon-Compliant, Two-shot. After a long day, Naruto comes home to a surprise for his birthday.
“The Art of Seduction” by katraine - Rated E, Canon-Compatible, One-shot. … as only Uzumaki Hinata can do.
“Endings” from “Tales of Two Ninjas” by @magmawrites​ - Rated T, Canon-Divergent, Short One-shot. It wasn’t supposed to end up like this. Angst Warning.
✨“July - Movie Inspired” from “Still Falling For You” by @chloelapomme​ - Rated T, Modern / Gangs / Crime AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Naruto and Hinata peacefully live with each other. Well, almost peacefully… 
"Too Lost in You" by chloelapomme - Rated E, Royalty / High Fantasy AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. An insight into the arranged marriage between the heir of the Uzushio King, Naruto Uzumaki, and the eldest daughter of the Hyuuga house, Hinata Hyuuga.
“Girl No 10″ by meeiwen - Rated M, Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Naruto makes a mistake with a dancer one drunk night.  Years later when he meets her again, he begins realizing his perfect life is a lie, but he’s too late to fix it. Angst if you want to know what dying feels like warning
“Duplicity” by GoldKing - Rated T, Canon-Divergent, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. Uzumaki Sakura wants to know why Hinata’s children are blond.
“Blurred Lines” by @vegebulsoup - Rated E, Police / Cops and Robbers Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Detective Naruto Uzumaki is having a hard time staying focused at work due to an elusive, dark-haired beauty.  (Starts off fun and smutty, grows angsty).
✨“A MisConception” by @magmawrites- Rated E, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Hinata Hyuga was pregnant. Somehow. “But Sakura-chan…it’s impossible. I never even had sex.”
“Second Chances” by enzhe - Rated T, High School AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. Namikaze Naruto was abducted, then declared dead. Twelve years after he disappeared, his parents find him: now a scrappy, reckless teenager, with good friends, a lot of trauma, and ties to the murderous, anarchist Nine-Tails gang. As the family tries to put itself together, trust breaks, hurts heal, and the power struggles that led to Naruto’s abduction resurface.
“Missed Years” by Rinne-Kami - Rated T, Modern AU, Multi-chapter, Incomplete. The act of one night gave birth to their future. And now, with years past since that one night, they were left with years to return. Seven years of love to find, seven years of trust to rebuild, and seven years of fatherhood to return.
Untitled by @jadeandonyx - Rated T, Modern AU, One-shot. Prompt: 4. teacher/single parent au + 5. one night stand and falling pregnant au
“Intertwined” by TaigaClaw - Rated T, College / University AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. An accident leaves her pregnant with the college’s top f-boy. He is suddenly faced with responsibilities he never thought he had to at his age. They must raise this child despite the two worlds they came from. There is just one rule: They don’t fall in love with one another when doing so. But how is that even possible if one of them is already head over heels for the other one? And one had already allowed so much influence from the other into their lives?
“Beast Tamers” by Mavda - Rated E, Fantasy AU, Multi-chapter, Ongoing. Mythical beasts roamed the world, all-powerful and terrifying, and the beast tamers sealed them withing themselves. Revered, feared or hated, a beast tamer will never have a normal life, and now Naruto Uzumaki is facing the start of his adult life: choosing a wife.
“Sun/Moon Deities” from “Small Doses” by chloelapomme - Rated E, Gods & Goddesses AU, One-shot. Powerful and yet even stronger when united, the Moon and the Sun can create and protect life together.
“White Kunai” by magmawrites - Rated E, Canon-Divergent AU, Multi-chapter, Complete. A series of violent rapes and murders targeting long, dark haired, young women have caught the attention of the Hokage. Her plan? Use a qualified, long, dark haired kunoichi as bait. The only one that fits the criteria? Hinata.
:D Happy reading!
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dayseternal-blog · 5 years ago
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A NaruHina Folktale/Gods & Goddesses AU
Summary: The folktale of the Japanese summer festival Tanabata, the story of Orihime’s and Hikoboshi’s love.
Read Chapter 1 here.
Read Chapter 2 here.
Chapter 3 - On this day every year
It was the workers of the Tenkyusha from the Mansion of Kabe Yado who noticed first.
The cattle wandered, lost, not returning to their proper houses.
Orders placed were forgotten.  Celebrations came and passed, lacking her auspicious blessings.
Tentei visited her workshop in concern, shocked to find the room cold, the sing of her loom silent, spools of gossamer collecting dust.  Worry clouded his mind, and he rushed to their residence.
Only to find the two, sitting in intimate conversation on the engawa.  Blissful smiles directed at each other, longing in their eyes, blushes dusting their cheeks, though they were many weeks past newlywed.
He addressed the lord of the household, demanding answers.  “Hikoboshi.”
The cowherd turned, his dreamlike expression faded, awareness shifting over his features.  His daughter’s own eyes widening, her brows raising in surprise.
They had no excuses.  Shirking their heavenly duties was a terrible offense, their responsibilities were necessary for the order of the celestial realm and the mortal world far below.
Hinata could not beg her father for mercy, she could not go against his directives.
They were separated.
A love too wonderful to be true, too splendid to last, ended swiftly.  
She cried the first time she sat herself over her loom, the cloths familiar to her, yet lacking in inspiration.  Her threads paled in comparison to the vibrancy of her lost husband. The clack of her machines a tune she could not understand when she longed for the hushed tones of his timbre.  
She longed to see him, she wished to go and meet him, to feel his embrace, to be in his comforting arms, to know what he was doing, how he was faring, whether he was safe.  
She laid in her bed, the loneliness of the late hours swallowing her up until she was just a being of habit.  She went through the motions of weaving, completing the tasks asked of her, returning to her dutiful ways.
Everything his gaze fell on, he saw her.  Her midnight hair glimmered in the night sky, her sparkling eyes twinkled in the constellations.  Her whisper that swirled through the pastures.  Everything he could see but couldn’t grasp with his own hands.  It filled him with regret.  A burning anguish that darkened his outlook, dimmed his dedication to the job that once gave him purpose and pride.
It was the same, every night.  The dangers were expected.  The stubborn cattle frustrated him, unlike before.  Boring and bothering, the nights passed slowly, and he desperately missed holding her close, finding comfort and release in her arms.
When his journeys took him beside the vast Amanogawa, he gazed across the tumbling waters, imagining her graceful figure beyond the rising mists of the river.  Those moments were the hardest.  To know he was so close, but so far from her, was the worst sort of punishment.
She was sick.
She had never been sick like this before, hardly able to delight in the flavors of the court, hardly able to stand the company of her needier customers.  Her skin felt too tight, as if she was trapped in more than just the confines of her shop.  She was forgetful, finding mistakes on incorrectly written orders and misplaced silks and needles.
She thought it was a sickness of the heart, one she might have to live with until she disappeared from the heavenly realms of existence, like her mother.
But then she felt the weight in her stomach as she laid in rest.  And took a close, curious look at the changes of her body before the mirror.
She expected to look weak, to look heartbroken with an unhealthy pallor, to find a dull sheen in her eyes.
But instead she appeared healthy, skin glowing, hair lustrously shining, and belly, slightly protruding lower than should be expected.
Overcome with equal, overwhelming amounts of elation and anguish, she cried.
She came to him, three months since he punished them, with her request.  She revealed to him that she was pregnant with Hikoboshi’s child, that her husband should know and have the chance to be a father.
Clearly she had been crying, her eyes taking on that telltale shade of pink that inadvertently made her expression appear sullen, her beauty somewhat malevolent.  
He considered her request as rationally as he could, though he was hardly inclined to grant her pardon.  
He hadn’t seen her in all this time.  She refused to see him.  And he had been too angry to insist on her presence.  
Even now, the mess the couple had caused wreaked havoc on the mortal world.  Without Hikoboshi’s proper guidance, his cattle had signaled accidental wars, births and deaths of kings, and had led astray ships in their oceans.  
Without her auspicious weaving, gods and goddesses alike lacked motivation, drama unfurled in the courts, and all of it together contributed to a chaos never seen before during his orderly reign.  
Rightfully, he regretted bringing the two of them together.
More importantly, he didn’t know if he could trust them anymore.
He stared at his daughter, looking for deception.  “How far along is your pregnancy?”
“Near three or four months,” she responded, quietly, sadly.  
It was easy to be moved by his daughter, but his first consideration should always be the welfare of the realms.  “If you work hard and complete your responsibilities, I will allow you to see him on the seventh day of the seventh month.”  By then, her supposed child would be born.  By then, hopefully she would be more understanding of his decisions.
She earnestly threw herself back into her work, looking forward to her reunion with her husband.  She dreamed of his reaction to seeing her and their child, she dreamed of his smile and laughter.
Her child would be strong, she could tell as her body changed dramatically.  Teasing customers told her it would be a boy, that it had to be a boy if her draping kimono could not even hide her rapidly changing figure.
She wondered if her child would be a boy, one strong and courageous like his father.  The hopes she held for her child soothed the aches and sharp discomfort that came with her swelling belly.
But some days it felt like too much.  She was susceptible to bouts of depression, especially when she thought of raising him on her own, somehow attending to the needs of an excitable boy while completing her duties at her loom.  
If only he could grow up with his father.  If only he could know the excitement of the outside world across the Amanogawa, far from the stuffiness of the palace.  
And when she thought that, she formulated her plan, pushing her own, selfish wants on the side for the welfare of her unborn child.
She had twins.  
A boy and a girl, both heartbreakingly beautiful and strong.
Her father loved them.  He doted on them and came to see them often.
And when it was the seventh day of the seventh month, he granted her permission to see Hikoboshi on that day every year.
“Go.  You have worked hard, and your family deserves this day.  Hikoboshi will be waiting for you.”
She told her father then.  It was only fair that he know.  “I will leave my children with him.  They can live a happier childhood there than with me.”  She had considered separating her children, keeping the girl with her and the boy with Naruto, but her children didn’t deserve that.  She understood that they should grow up together.
She didn’t expect her father’s reaction, the darkening of his expression.  He turned away and bid her leave to go see her husband, while muttering that she would certainly miss them.  
She came to the Amanogawa, holding her two children in her arms.
The Amanogawa surged restlessly, and she could see no way across.  
Her gaze searched the far bank, and she saw him.  Hikoboshi stood there, a lone, small figure, waiting for her as her father had told her.  The sight of him filled her with greater happiness than she had ever known, more than on the day of her children’s birth, because now they could be together.  As a true family.
“Look across the river, my children.  Your father awaits us!” she murmured excitedly.
They smiled at her lighthearted tone, squirming in her arms to turn and see the object of their mother’s great happiness.
She waited for the power of the Heavenly Sky King to stall the rapids of the Amanogawa.
But when nothing happened, when several long minutes passed, she realized then that her father, the only one who had the ability to split the river, had no intention of letting her across.  
He promised her.  
He had promised her, and yet.
He was keeping her here trapped, so close, so excruciatingly close to her one joy, never to reach it, punishing her for even thinking of taking away his grandchildren.
Tears, hot and painful, slipped down her cheeks before she was even aware she wanted to cry.  
The betrayal of her father, that he would twist his words so ruthlessly, shocked her.
She found she couldn’t breathe.  
She squeezed her eyes shut and clutched her children close, trying to calm herself, trying to figure something out.
She had worked hard.  
Through the pain of pregnancy and the fatigue of new motherhood, she had continued working, believing that it would all be worth it in the end.  
She had attentively tended to the needs of her babies, hoping that they would grow to be healthy and strong enough to be without her.
And now here she was with them, all of them ready and hopeful, only for her dreams to be crushed.
She felt the anger of her father, his truly unforgiving nature clear to her now, and she mourned.  Mourned for her broken family, her lost relationship with her father, her hard work all for nought, and the certainly awful future that awaited her and her children in Raira.  
Each piece of agony brought new tears to her eyes and muted cries from her throat.  
Her children’s questions of “What’s wrong?” couldn’t be answered.  Everything was wrong.  
She couldn’t calm herself, and she fell to her knees, defeated.  Her sobs shook her entire form, and she wasn’t sure which was louder--the breaking of her heart or the thundering river separating her family.
“Okaa-sama,” her son softly whispered in her ear.  “Birds!”
“Lots and lots of birds!” her daughter said.
She didn’t look up right away, but their insistence made her turn her blurred vision to the rushing river.  
It eventually became clear that what sounded to her like the river was rising, was actually the sound of numerous magpies.  They amassed over the river, a cloud of white and grey, their flock almost disturbing in its powerful show of numbers.  The azure-winged birds coalesced into one form, moving together and stretching above the river.
She cleared away her tears as best she could when one magpie swooped down to her.  “Orihime of Raira, we have heard your cries.  Please, allow us to assist you in your passage over the Amanogawa.”  
For a moment, she was at a loss for words, then was moved again to tears by their kindness.  “Thank you,” she breathed out, voice shaking with emotion.  “Thank you so much.”
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