Poor Sakura
He looked at her with eyes that had seen wars in distant orbitals. “Because you fix things without breaking them first. That’s a kind of magic.”
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Sakura smiled, her lips cracked, her eyes still carrying the weight of a thousand sorrows. “No,” she said, holding up a single paper crane, folded from a scrap of the governor’s own decree. “We did.” Her rejection of Naruto and devotion to Sasuke
The governor’s efficiency initiative collapsed that day. The story of “Poor Sakura” spread not as a tragedy, but as a testament. The boy with the silver arm survived, his spine fractured but his heart intact. He found her in a field hospital, wrapped in his jacket, the torn photograph taped back together beside her cot.
Naruto and Sasuke received cosmic upgrades. Sakura remained a grounded medical ninja. This created an insurmountable combat gap.
And somewhere, in a crack in the concrete, a seed that had been carried by the wind—perhaps from a long-dead garden, perhaps from a memory—began to sprout. It would take years. But Sakura was patient. She had learned that the most beautiful things are not the ones that never break, but the ones that, when broken, choose to grow again.