"Let me get this straight," Reika says unsurely and furrows her brows in an indecisive manner. "If I like someone, does that make me a fangirl?" "Not even close." Her friends laugh. "Reika-chan? A fangirl? I can't even begin imagine - she's too... soft and edgy I guess." Her friends called themselves "fangirls" but she felt as though she was the only one who didn't quite understand the term. It is without a doubt that all her friends are head-over-heels crazy for Gaara-Sama; they have told her that's only normal when a person starts to like somebody. But you see, she grew up reserved and self-conscious, which might be the reason why she has such a modest personality, or so they say. It's unconventional how she's the exact opposite when people compare her to her lively, enthusiastic friends. The only thing they all have in common is a shared interest which the three friends hold the same thought about their Village's Kazekage. Gaara is an elite, highly experienced Shinobi who stole the hearts of many Kunoichi with his attractive image, high position, and a naturally steady figure. The females of the Sand characterized him as the "red-headed Casanova " and are very open with their feelings about him - something Reika could not possibly do. It isn't a good feeling to be the square peg in a round hole, because that means she doesn't fit in very well. Reika thinks that unlike them, she doesn't possess great traits enough for her to make social acquaintance with the Kazekage. But maybe that's where she's wrong. In a world full of troublesome, selfish, narcissistic fangirls is a diffident Kunoichi who grew up being known as "timid" and "uninteresting". However, the Kazekage of the Hidden Sand thought otherwise.
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