'Life Simulation: Propose to Kushina Uzumaki' instantly reads as fanfiction. It’s packed with telltale signs—alternate timelines, character-focused narratives, and creative liberties with the original plot. The simulation twist is fresh, though; it lets the protagonist interact with Kushina in ways the canon never allowed. Her dialogue feels true to her spunky, loudmouthed self, but the situations are purely fan-made, like romance subplots or slice-of-life moments that expand her backstory.
The story’s structure also leans into fanfic conventions, with shorter chapters and a focus on emotional beats rather than action. It’s clearly written by a fan, for fans, and doesn’t try to pass itself off as official. The simulation framework adds a meta layer, making it stand out from typical 'Naruto' fics. If you love Kushina or life sim AUs, this is a hidden gem, but don’t expect canon compliance—it’s all about the what-ifs.
Digging into 'Life Simulation: Propose to Kushina Uzumaki,' it’s clear this is a fan-created work that reimagines the 'Naruto' universe. The story centers around a simulation mechanic, which isn’t part of the original series, and focuses heavily on Kushina Uzumaki, a character who didn’t get much screen time. The writing style is typical of fanfiction—informal, emotionally driven, and packed with nods to the source material. The protagonist often breaks the fourth wall, acknowledging the simulation aspect, which is a dead giveaway for fanfic tropes.
What’s interesting is how the author blends life simulation elements with 'Naruto’s' ninja world. Kushina’s personality is exaggerated, leaning into her fiery temper and maternal instincts, but it feels authentic to her character. The story also explores hypothetical scenarios, like her relationship with Minato if things had gone differently. These deviations from canon are hallmarks of fanfiction, where authors play with established lore to create something new. While it’s not official, it’s a compelling read for fans who want more Kushina content.
I've stumbled across 'Life Simulation: Propose to Kushina Uzumaki' while browsing fanfic sites, and it definitely fits the bill. The premise revolves around an alternate universe where the protagonist interacts with Kushina, a character from 'Naruto,' in a life simulation setting. The narrative style, character interactions, and plot deviations from the original series scream fanfiction. It’s not officially licensed or part of the 'Naruto' canon, but it captures Kushina’s fiery personality and expands on her backstory in ways the original never did. Fans of 'Naruto' fanfics would recognize the tropes—rewriting relationships, exploring what-ifs, and blending simulation mechanics with ninja lore. The author’s creative liberties with the setting and character dynamics make it a fun read for those who enjoy alternate takes on established universes.
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Aaron’s lips curled, slow and cruel. “No, we’re not.”
“Friendship’s too pure for this.”
His hand slid to my waist, hot and claiming as he yanked me flush against him.
“Do friends kiss like this?”
He kissed me. Hard. Possessive.
“Or grab each other like this?”
A squeeze to my ass. A gasp.
“Or think filthy little thoughts?”
His breath burned against my ear. “Touch themselves to it?”
My cheeks flamed. My body betrayed me.
“Stop lying, Venus.”
His voice was a growl.
“I feel it. Every time I’m near you.”
I whispered, “But you don’t even like me.”
His smile was pure sin.
“I don’t have to like you to fuck you.”
Then the offer:
“Let’s get it out of our system. No lies. No strings. Just truth.”
He grabbed my chin, eyes lit with hunger.
“Say the word, princess.”
A whisper against my lips—
“I’ll ruin you.”
And God help me…
I wanted him to.
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At my graduation ceremony, I finally gathered the courage to confess my feelings to my longtime crush.
But before I could, I was hit by a car.
When I opened my eyes again, he was standing right in front of me with a frigid glare.
"You're awake? Perfect. Then let's discuss our divorce."
I blinked at him, completely dazed.
Divorce? Wait—what?
I hadn't even confessed yet. How on earth had this turned into a divorce?
At my own wedding, I find out the woman behind the veil isn't even the one I'm supposed to be marrying. Instead of getting mad, I give her the wedding of the century.
It's all because of what happened in my past life. I'd exposed that she wasn't my bride in front of everyone and blew up the whole ceremony.
That forced Jessie Clarke, who'd been at the hospital with her childhood sweetheart, Oliver Grant, to rush over reluctantly so we could still get married.
Because of that, Oliver refused treatment and died on the operating table.
When I heard he was gone, I told Jessie she should see him one last time, but she refused.
All she said was, "Blame it on his bad luck."
After we got married, we acted just as in love as before. I kept getting money from my family to save her company every time it was on the verge of collapse.
But on the anniversary of Oliver's death, Jessie shoved me off the top floor of her company. I hit the ground hard enough to end up a broken, bloody mess.
As I fell, I caught one last look at her face, streaked with tears.
"If you hadn't forced me back to marry you, Oliver wouldn't have died! You get to keep me, but I lost him for good! Why do you get to live a happy life?"
So that was it. She'd blamed me for Oliver's death from the start. She'd never loved me at all.
The next time I opened my eyes, I was back at our wedding ceremony.
At my 25th birthday party, my childhood sweetheart got down on one knee, holding a diamond ring. "Diane, will you marry me?"
I nodded, my eyes misty with tears, but just as I reached out, he slipped the ring onto my best friend's finger instead.
The room went silent for a beat before erupting in laughter.
"Just kidding!" Livio Becker laughed. "You didn't take it seriously, did you?"
I forced a smile and looked over his shoulder at someone. "I bet he would propose tonight, and I was right. You lost the bet, so tomorrow we're getting married for real."