Boruto, Sarada and Mitsuki were only planning to do some training, nothing else. But fate had other plans when they stumbled into three suspicious ninja just inside the village. The strangest thing was, one of the ninja looked like a friend of theirs, and the other two bore very familiar traits. Who are these three? Menma, Memory and Houki were supposed to be getting their mission for the day when an accident happened: little Minato dropped a dimension travelling scroll! Finding themselves in a new dimension, they quickly realise the differences as they meet Team 7. How will they get back home?
you meet paul breach while out on a walk in the park. will this lead to the happiest moment you have ever had in your life, or will this lead to disaster?
Depthin's claw ran across Lilac's entire body and back again. He then lifted his talon up and placed it back on her hind legs. Vakita followed him closely. "Keep still." The green-brown dragon reminded him, as he pressed down a little harder onto the female griffin's fur. One by one, Depthin placed all of his talons onto Lilac and applied more pressure as each second passed. Vakita noticed the change and flicked his ear nervously, but kept trying to reassure himself with, He won't hurt her, he won't, he can't. Suddenly a trail of blood started to trickle down Lilac's flank, and the golden griffin glared with fury at the dragon but kept his beak shut. The agony continued as Depthin taunted him, sometimes even slipping his long, slimy tongue across her feathers. ^ This is a snippet of the Prologue! ^I suck at blurbs so just read it, I promise you'll find it interested. (No refunds~!)*NOTE:* Art on the cover is NOT owned by me. Credit goes to the actual artist, I merely edited the words into it. The original artwork might come if the book gets enough attention. Happy reading!
Babs is a 23 year old girl with a not so great past. She is always making mistakes, it is in her nature. One morning after waking up from a nightmare, she goes on a walk that might just change her life thanks to a small mistake.