You doing prompts about random titles Giada? 😍😍😍 Erm how about “I fell down a well”?

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Darling, since it is you, it has to be NejiTen, 

n’est-ce pas?
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–I Fell Down a Well–


There were stories about the archaic network of wells on the Hyūga lands – many of which had long been boarded up or cemented over.

“They are dangerous,” his Uncle had warned sternly. “You and your cousins are never to go near them.”

It seemed everyone knew of someone who knew of someone that had been unfortunate enough to stumble upon one of the old structures, with a wide array of dire consequences. Tales of broken limbs or necks or bodies never recovered were told aplenty, and Neji had heard them long enough relegate them to cautionary folklore and ignore them accordingly.

But the old woman in the village – the one with the clay pipe perpetually clamped between her teeth- told a different sort of story.

“Fools, the lot of ‘em,” she declared, jabbing the air with the stem of her pipe as the sweet smoke curled out of it to hang as lazy wisps in the air. “Plenty o’folk been too dim to mind their way ‘round bits of old rock and deep holes. But that ain’t the danger of the wells,” her eyes danced. “That’s just stupidity, plain and simple.”

“And what is the danger of the wells?” Neji asked one day, bored from waiting too long for Hanabi to finish her lessons, and craning his neck to see if Natsu would appear, his impish cousin in tow.

“Not Danger,” she corrected with a broad wink. “Magic.”

“Nonsense,” he snorted, but she took no offense.

“All the same, young Lord,” her smile was slow. “Be wary ’round the wells. They can play queer tricks on an able-bodied young man like thysel’.”

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I think I sprained something hitting the reblog button so fast after finishing this! Argh I’m a mess!

For Auld Lang Syne

giada-luna:

I blame the New Year…and the wine that came with it.

Oneshot. Word count: 2.6K. Read it on FFN or AO3


For Auld Lang Syne


Tenten’s shift ended late, and she dragged herself into her apartment just as others were beginning to go out for the evening.

New Year’s Eve was in full swing.

Tenten locked her apartment and hung her keys on the peg by the wall where it was joined by her coat, earmuffs, hat, scarf, gloves, boots, and heavy hoodie.

It was frigid outside – the wind was bitter, and sharper than any tool in her arsenal. Her phone had been buzzing merrily all evening with notification after notification of friends updating statuses and posting pictures and sending texts and wishing the world a Happy New Year.

She couldn’t be more removed from their reality.

Not since he left.

She understood, really – he had always said he would take his place in his family’s company – that he would be moving up in his world. The mistake had been hers; she’d grossly underestimated how far that world was removed from her own. Their time together became less and less, and their disagreements – once non-existent – were becoming commonplace.

She supposed she was grateful they never got around to actually moving in together. He had left the country after one of their fights, and was going to be gone for months. With no reconciliation in sight, she’d lived in a miserable limbo, never so unsure of where she stood in her life. When the offer came to move to the big city and start over – what was there to keep her from accepting?

Nothing.

The same thing that filled her days and her heart and her dreams. She worked and excelled, and had the chance of making friends, but largely kept to herself. She kept in touch with Lee, if only to keep him from breaking down her door if she didn’t reply to his messages after a few days, but she rarely spoke with anyone back home. She’d never been a convincing liar, and knew they’d hear the raw hurt in her voice. People here were fooled; they’d never seen her happy. They took her subdued cheerfulness as a confident contentment, and she concealed her wounds with a slight of hand no one had been clever enough to catch.

There had only ever been one pair of eyes that saw through her illusions – and she had run half-way around the world to escape them.

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such an adorable piece
Also, can we just all agree Shisui is the best thing since sliced bread? 
Such a lovely way to start the New Year! 
Thank you for sharing Giada! 

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Preview of a fic coming August(ish) SasuHina/NejiTen Fantasy AU. Mermaid!Hinata Sailor!Sasuke. And pirates.There will be pirates. 


The Captain Returns


There was always an air of excitement and a crowd waiting
when the Serpent returned to her home
port. It wasn’t surprising, really – with her snapping white sails and ornate
figure head, she was a commanding and authoritative presence in the Uchiha fleet, with a reputation as gleaming as the
serpent coiled around her bow. Many gathered to see her come to port –. and
still more gathered, hoping for a glimpse of her Captain.

Necks craned to get a look at the lithe, sharp figure, a
study in perfection from his shining boots to the gleaming ravens wing of his
hair. He did not stop to speak with anyone – and attempts to speak with him
were always quickly rebuffed or blatantly ignored – but that was to be expected
of the young Admiral, and the next in line to the throne.

Some called it folly when King Madara first allowed his own
heir to join the Royal Navy, but he invariably responded “If the next King
cannot defend our country on the sea, then he cannot defend her on the throne.”

And the Admiral of the Fleet, Sasuke, the Last Uchiha, could
definitely defend from the sea.

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….i have been waiting for this one for awhile, aaaaagh. so excited!