Cover Story (Slow Updates)
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  • Reads 50,565
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2015
Nine years ago, directly outside of the gates of Konohagakure, a young girl was found. She was estimated to be one year old. Her hair was blazing red and her eyes emerald green. No one would have ever guessed there was a baby outside of Konoha because she didn't cry, she didn't whine, and she didn't make a noise so you may ask how did they find the girl? Well that's easy... Gai tripped on her.


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