Sakura loses something precious to her and must compete in the games to win back what was taken from her, no matter the cost. The game takes its toll on those who bear the mark, both the young and the old. Years later in the slightly odd town of Delphinium, where nothing exciting ever seems to happen, events are thrown into motion that kick off an enchanted game as old as starlight. Police Chief Kakashi found a small girl in the woods and pulled her from the pond muck to raise as his own.
While many people are mystified by the phenomenon with Sakura and shipping her with seemingly "random" dudes, in this meta, I delve into why at least four of these ships exist at all and their connection to canon's fondness for reincarnation cycles and parallelism. Sakura & the Appeal of the Reincarnation Cycle (meta)
Multi-fandom, lots of non-con as well as anything else my brain decides to spit out.
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