Fanfic Sasusaku

A Fairy Well-kept Secret
A Fairy Well-kept Secret
Beryl and Daryl are excited that they can finally attend University and live together but things complicate when Beryl’s cousin shows up to hide at their residence. The cousin is half-fairy and the three end up growing close while protecting her secret. Things start to complicate when the close trio encounter other Half-Myths and try to navigate between Schoolwork, possible romances and life-threatening situations. A certain group is out to kill her and all others like her. Will Daffodil, the Half-fairy, survive and also continue her romance with a Half-Myth of higher standing than herself?
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32 Chapters
The Shark Mafia Boss
The Shark Mafia Boss
I am the Shark of NYC. I am know in the business world for being relentless and having always my way. And my hidden side, my Italian Mafia side, I am a killer, I don't care who stands in my way because I will End you.Then everything went downhill when she walked into my life. Olivia Black. I need her. She will be mine and I don't care about the consequences. I will deal with them later. She will be mine. Even if it is the last thing I'll ever do.
9.6
133 Chapters
Yes Daddy
Yes Daddy
"Good... I want to see you play with yourself and unless you have my permission, you can't f*cking c*m" "Yes, Daddy" * MONALISA I thought I had a problem being aroused. My ex boyfriend broke up with me for being insensitive to his touches and I thought I really had a problem with myself until I met him, Lucius Devine, my late father's best friend. He could make me wet just by staring at me and his slightest touches could make the 'insensitive' me shudder and c*m. Yet, he wanted boundaries, he wanted to be a father figure to me but I didn't want him as a father. I wanted him. I wanted him to be my daddy. I wanted to be his little submissive sl*t and I was going to break his boundaries until I become Daddy's Little Sub.
9.8
116 Chapters
I Paid A Billionaire For A Hook Up
I Paid A Billionaire For A Hook Up
BOOK #5 Wright-Petrov Series Nursing her broken heart and crushed pride, Abigail Marie Fuentebella Sandoval boldly gatecrashed her ex-fiance's engagement party. As she stood in the corner of the massive hall, she gritted her teeth in pure contempt while witnessing his betrayal. Worst, they looked so happy together. To assuage the searing pain drilling her chest, she drowned her sorrows in several glasses of champagne. Her boyfriend of eight years fathers her scheming stepsister's unborn child. Seeking retribution, she impulsively hooked up with a striking man from the crowd, convinced he was someone of importance. However, she was cruelly ridiculed after discovering he was a pauper, not the prince she had hoped for. She faced immense mockery for presumably "downgrading" from her wealthy ex-fiance, Justin Del Castillo, the President of F&D Group of Companies, to a struggling man who couldn't even afford to take her on a date at her family-owned luxurious hotel. Unbeknownst to everyone, especially to Abigail, she was not mistaken that night. The man she chose was not a mere millionaire, but a BILLIONAIRE. The shrewd business tycoon, CEO Lucas Alexander Montes Wright, the cherished firstborn of the world's richest family and the eldest heir of the Petrov Mafia.
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280 Chapters
A Life Debt Repaid
A Life Debt Repaid
"You took everything I ever loved ever since we were children! Congratulations, you've done it again!"Cordy Sachs had given up on her lover of three years, deciding to go celibate and never to love again… only for a six-year-old child to appear in her life, sweetly coaxing her to 'go home' with him.Having to face the rich, handsome but tyrannical CEO 'husband', she was forthright. "I've been hurt by men before. You won't find me trusting."Mr. Levine raised a brow. "Don't compare me to scum!"..."Even if everyone claimed that he was cold and that he kept people at arms' reach, only Cordy knew how horrifically rotten he was on the inside!
9.3
1514 Chapters
I Fell For The Boy His Daddy Was A Bonus
I Fell For The Boy His Daddy Was A Bonus
"Marry me. I would rather spend one lifetime with you – than face all the ages of this world without you," said a green-eyed, six-year-old boy before her. "Liam, why do you want to marry me?" Scarlett asked the young boy. "I want someone to be there for me," Liam answered. "To put me to bed, bring me to school, and someone to play with when daddy is away. I want someone to make me and my daddy smile. I want someone to love me and love my daddy, too.” The boy sighed and added, "I want my daddy to be happy too.” Liam gazed up at Scarlett and asked, "Miss Scarlett, will you give me a brother and a sister too?” "Wait. Wait. It sounded more to me like… you want me to marry your daddy," Scarlett said, bemused. The boy's eyes sparkled. He replied, "Why, Miss Scarlett, I like your proposal. I'll go tell Daddy.” Scarlett, “???” *** Scarlett Barnes was abandoned by her parents and shamed by her childhood friend and lover. Being labeled as the bitter ex, she yearned for her well-deserved revenge. What better way to have it than to be in the arms of another man, one that genuinely loved her? Her future love life and happiness were supposed to be her vengeance, but after a year, her surprise marriage proposal came from a six-year-old boy. Was this her chance at happiness? Scarlett soon found out that the boy's father was a smoking hot billionaire heir to the Wright Diamond Corporation in Braeton City, Kaleb Wright. Just when she thought the boy had won her heart, will she… fall for his daddy too? *** Book 5 of the Wright Family Series. This story can be read as a standalone. Search Author_LiLhyz on IG & FB.
9.9
120 Chapters

Where Can I Find Translated Fanfic Sasusaku Fics With Tags?

5 Answers2025-08-24 18:10:38

Hunting for translated 'Sasuke x Sakura' fics became one of my little weekend obsessions, and I've learned a few tricks that always work for me. My go-to is Archive of Our Own because the tagging system there is gold: you can filter by fandom (look for 'Naruto'), then by language and pairing. I normally search the pairing tag plus the word 'translated' or check the language dropdown to find works originally written in another language but translated into English.

Beyond AO3, I bookmark translator tumblrs and Wattpad profiles. Tumblr tags like "sasusaku translation" or "Sasuke x Sakura translation" often lead to independent translators who post chapters with notes — those notes are helpful to understand cultural references. FanFiction.net is hit-or-miss with tagging, so I only use it when I already know the author. I also keep a small Discord server with a couple of translation-savvy friends who ping me when they spot a new translated gem.

One last thing: I always read the translator's notes before diving in. They tell you whether it’s a faithful translation or a loose adaptation, and sometimes link to the original. If you want, I can suggest a couple of tag combos and exact search strings I use.

What Fanfic Sasusaku One-Shots Are Perfect For Beginners?

5 Answers2025-08-24 08:33:27

Okay, if you’re just dipping your toes into 'Sasusaku' one-shots, start with the gentle stuff — that’s what hooked me. I usually look for short, self-contained pieces labeled 'one-shot' on Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net, because they wrap up in one sitting and don’t demand emotional investment for a year. Search tags like 'fluff', 'coffee shop AU', 'post-war domestic', and 'hurt/comfort' to find clean entry points. I once read a delightful coffee-shop AU while waiting for a train, and it was the perfect five-minute mood lift.

Another trick I use is sorting by kudos or favorites on AO3 and picking stories with clear summaries and at least a handful of positive comments. Avoid long warnings or heavy tags like 'major character death' on your first try. If you want a tiny challenge, try 'reunion' or 'first kiss' one-shots — they give a satisfying arc without a massive wordcount. Also check curated rec lists on Tumblr and subreddits; fans often flag beginner-friendly one-shots so you don’t have to guess. Happy reading, and enjoy those bite-sized feels!

Where Can I Read The Best Fanfic Sasusaku Romance Stories?

4 Answers2025-08-24 11:45:44

Late-night searches over too much coffee led me to the best sasusaku corners on the web, and honestly it feels like treasure-hunting every time.

My go-to is Archive of Our Own because their tagging system is a dream — you can search 'Sasuke Uchiha' and 'Sakura Haruno' or just type 'Sasusaku' and then filter by romance, slow burn, or post-war AU. I love that you can sort by kudos, bookmarks, or completion status so I don’t waste a whole evening on an abandoned WIP. I also keep an eye on author notes and the tags for triggers; some of the darker angsty fics can be intense.

If you want mobile-friendly reads, Wattpad has some accessible long-form stories and FanFiction.net still houses older classics. For rec lists I check Tumblr blogs and Reddit threads, and I’ll follow specific authors or series bookmarks so new chapters pop up in my feed. Happy hunting — there’s a perfect sasusaku vibe out there for every mood, and nothing beats finding that one fic that makes you sigh aloud in public.

Which Fanfic Sasusaku Authors Write Canon-Compliant Plots?

4 Answers2025-08-24 07:11:44

I get why you want canon-compliant Sasusaku—there's a special comfort in reading a story that respects the original beats of 'Naruto' and keeps the characters’ motivations intact. When I'm hunting for those kinds of fics, I start on AO3 and use filters religiously: tag for 'Sasuke Uchiha/Sakura Haruno', then add 'canon-compliant' or set the timeline to include up through specific manga chapters. That single filter cuts out a lot of alternate-universe detours and power-swapping OCs.

Another trick I swear by is reading the author’s notes. Authors who care about staying faithful usually explain which points of the canon they’re following (for example: post-war, pre-epilogue, or strictly manga-only). Beta credits and comment replies matter too—if an author interacts with readers and fixes continuity nitpicks, that’s a sign they value fidelity. I also skim reviews for phrases like “canon-friendly,” “manga-consistent,” or “no power inflation.”

If you want concrete places to browse, check out curated community lists and reading recs on fandom blogs or subreddit threads; community-vetted lists often highlight authors who keep to canon. Personally, I bookmark authors who consistently note the exact chapter cutoffs and provide sources—those are my go-to reads when I want that authentic 'Naruto' feel.

How Do Fanfic Sasusaku Writers Handle Sakura'S Character Growth?

4 Answers2025-08-24 01:58:37

Sakura's growth in fan-written 'Sasusaku' stories is such a playground — I love how people take the canon seeds from 'Naruto' and let them branch in countless directions. In my favorite takes, writers usually pick a clear pivot point: either they lean into her medical-nin path and make that the core of her identity, or they treat her emotional arc — forgiveness, stubborn hope, learning boundaries — as the main engine.

A lot of authors fix what they felt the original missed. That means longer training arcs, actual mentorship scenes where Sakura becomes a teacher instead of just a support, or slow-burn explorations of trauma after the war. Some fics give her agency through choices that don’t revolve around Sasuke: she leaves, she returns on her own terms, she gets respected as Hokage-level intellect, or she creates a research institute for chakra medicine. Other common threads are domestic stabilization (quiet married life with real character work), redemption subplots for Sasuke that Sakura navigates, and timeskip rewrites where she’s a leader in village politics. I’ve read tender slices where the growth is subtle — a single conversation, a therapy scene — and huge epics with dueling training montages.

What really hooks me is when authors preserve Sakura’s core — stubborn compassion, blunt honesty — while expanding her horizons. That mix of familiar personality traits plus new achievements makes her feel whole to me, not just “fixed”. I usually bookmark fics that balance emotional complexity with scenes showing competence, because that’s when Sakura goes from being a reactive character to someone whose choices move the plot. It’s such a joy watching that transformation on the page.

Which Fanfic Sasusaku Stories Best Explore Redemption Arcs?

4 Answers2025-08-24 06:26:04

Whenever I hunt for a Sasusaku story that handles redemption well, I look for the slow, uncomfortable stuff rather than grand speeches. The best ones make Sasuke do the work: apologies that feel earned, reparations that are awkward, and long stretches where Sakura’s trust is rebuilt in tiny, believable steps. I like fics that show the community’s reaction too — not just Sakura swooping in and forgiving instantly, but villagers, friends, and the shinobi system responding in ways that force Sasuke to confront consequences.

A few practical tips I use: search AO3 for the 'redemption' and 'post-war' tags, sort by kudos and comments, and skim for mentions of therapy, reparations, or 'slow burn'. Story patterns I enjoy are those with time skips that show long-term change, missions that test Sasuke’s promises, and scenes where Sakura sets boundaries that Sasuke learns to respect. If a fic focuses on accountability, not just regret, it usually hits the emotional payoff for me. I keep a little reading list on my phone for comfort re-reads, and nothing beats the quiet satisfaction of a scene where two characters finally reach a fragile, honest peace.

Can Fanfic Sasusaku AUs Maintain Canon Personalities Convincingly?

5 Answers2025-08-24 22:05:36

Honestly, I still get a little giddy when I find a fanfic AU that treats Sasuke and Sakura like the people they actually are rather than blank-slate romance magnets. I’ve read AUs that nailed Sasuke’s brooding distance, his careful decision-making, and the way he expresses care in small, clipped actions; those felt true. For me the trick is anchoring to canon beats—use moments from 'Naruto' as emotional waypoints so characters react in believable ways when you push them into a new world.

When an AU diverges, it should do so because circumstances changed, not because the author forgot personality. If you want a modern AU where Sasuke is a cold exchange student, keep his priorities (revenge, atonement, pride) and let those inform his awkward kindness. For Sakura, preserve her cerebral nature, growth-from-frustration, and underlying compassion; don’t flatten her into just a lovestruck cheerleader. Small details—choice of words, how they handle silence, what triggers their defenses—sell authenticity.

Practical tips I use: reread key canon scenes, make a list of each character’s non-negotiables, and test scenes to see if their reactions could logically follow from their established motives. When it works, the AU feels fresh and still unmistakably them; when it fails, it usually treats personality like optional wardrobe, which always pulls me out of the story.

Where Do Fanfic Sasusaku Fics Rank In Naruto Fan Communities?

4 Answers2025-08-24 22:37:15

Honestly, 'Sasusaku' in the 'Naruto' fandom feels like one of those perennial staples — you see it everywhere, from throwback fic recs to modern AU experiments. I dig through tags on AO3 and old FanFiction.net archives and there's always a steady stream: domestic fluff, angsty canon-fix, time-travel AUs, and bizarre crossover mashups. That variety keeps the pairing alive; writers keep discovering new angles to explore Sakura's growth and Sasuke's redemption arc, which in turn attracts readers who want either slow-burn healing or angsty, morally gray stories.

That said, it's also famously divisive. Some fans adore the canon pairing and lean into the emotional payoff; others critique the power dynamics or prefer different matchups. So while 'Sasusaku' ranks high in sheer volume and longevity, its reception is polarized — you'll find diehard defenders, casual readers, and vocal detractors. For me, it's like vintage fanfiction: sometimes comforting, sometimes messy, but always interesting to revisit and see how different eras of the fandom interpreted the characters.

How Long Are Fanfic Sasusaku Multi-Chapter Fics On Average?

5 Answers2025-08-24 08:03:09

I’m the kind of person who compulsively checks the word count on every fic I binge, so I’ve noticed patterns: most multi-chapter 'Sasusaku' stories sit between 20k and 80k words total.

Shorter serials — think 5–15 chapters — usually average 1k–3k words per chapter and end up around 15k–40k. Longer epics can stretch past 100k if the author writes detailed arcs, side characters, or lots of dialogue-heavy domestic scenes. The platform matters too: on sites like FanFiction.net and Archive of Our Own, you’ll see a ton of mid-length fics, while Wattpad sometimes encourages either very short or very long ongoing projects.

Factors that push length: canon divergence (time skips, AU setups), slow-burn romance, and when writers add multiple POVs or side pairings. Quick, comfort fics or ones focused on a single scene are often 2–10k total. Personally, I lean toward 40–70k stories for 'Sasusaku' because they give enough room for character growth without feeling padded — but if it’s well-written, I’ll happily follow a 200k epic over months.

What Fanfic Sasusaku Tropes Appear In Alternate Universe Fics?

4 Answers2025-08-24 03:58:58

My bookshelf is full of wild AU takes, and I get giddy thinking about how many Sasusaku tropes writers bend when they step away from 'Naruto' canon. In lots of alternate universe fics I read, you see the classics turned up to eleven: childhood friends who never lost touch, enemies-to-lovers that leans into sniping then slow-softening, and arranged marriages that start chilly and get messy in the best way. There’s also the ever-popular high school AU where Sasuke is the aloof transfer student and Sakura is the determined club president—so many scenes with rain-soaked confessionals and awkward lunch-table dynamics.

Beyond school settings, some writers love flipping roles: Sakura as the hardened detective or battlefield medic, Sasuke as a celebrity or CEO with a guarded smile. Tropes like amnesia, time travel, or forced proximity (think tiny apartment during a blizzard) keep popping up because they allow for intensity and vulnerability. Hurt/comfort and redemption arcs dominate too—Sasuke carrying a past, Sakura stitching him back together emotionally, often with domestic fluff thrown in later: rice porridge, scolding for not wearing a coat, tiny family life scenes.

I also adore crossovers where they land in 'Harry Potter' or a dystopian future; those tropes let fans test whether the core chemistry survives genre changes. Reading these makes me want to write a cozy coffee-shop AU where Sasuke refuses hot chocolate and Sakura refuses to give up on him—comforting, a little stubborn, and oddly believable.

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