The Silver Lining Series
Collection of stories centered around my Naruto OC Kaida and the Akatsuki.
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Kaida knows the seasons by heart. She knows when lambing will begin, when the first frost will come, and exactly how long it takes her sheep to find new and inventive ways to escape a perfectly good fence. She has yet to win that particular argument.
What she doesn’t know is why the Akatsuki bounty hunter who visits the collection office down the road keeps finding reasons to return to her farm. He does not appear to be lost. This is, in its own way, more concerning.
A story told through changing seasons, repaired fences, shared meals, and the slow, quiet realisation that sometimes home is something built one visit at a time - even when you are fairly certain you were not attempting to build anything at all.
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Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining - Even Red Ones by Arpee
Fandoms: Naruto (Anime & Manga)
18 May 2026
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When a bounty demands capture over kill, Kakuzu knows something is off. Dragged back to headquarters under the watch of a man who values control above all else, Kaida learns that everything has a price, and that even the most merciless things can fracture. As enemy and ally blur into something far more dangerous, she finds herself bound to a connection that burns instead of warms, and begins to wonder whether even clouds stained red can still carry a silver lining.
Updates once a month (next planned: June 2026)
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I moved cities for cheaper rent. I moved hospitals out of necessity. As a transplant preservationist, I expected the usual: long shifts, cold rooms, and professional distance. What I got instead was a surgeon who categorises people like assets, a reputation built on the belief that mistakes are expensive (and forgiveness isn’t budgeted), and a job that’s meant to keep hearts cold but somehow keeps mine warm. Everything else about my life is “normal” - if surviving dramatic, terrifying, and maybe marginally insane coworkers counts as normal.
Welcome to Akatsuki Medical Center: where the coffee is bad, the fluorescent lights are worse, and everyone is criminally good at either saving lives or making yours a living nightmare.
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