Ruthless Main Character
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Imagine you get a second chance at life. You even get offered a superpower to go with that. Of course, Valerie hadn't been warned about exactly what power she was going to get. So when she realized that she had taken the place of Nikos Vasil, or Heartbreaker, as Valerie Vasil, she felt fairly proud that she didn't instantly lose her mind. Instantly being the keyword there.
-Originated from Fanfiction and decided to put it here in case it gets deleted for being full of lewdness! I'm straight copy-pasting from there onto here so if there are any issues, please tell me, I beg of you!
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Shion was born out of malice, far away from her kin, and with ice flowing through her veins. But in a strangely Uchiha fashion, she still chose revenge as her purpose, eventually leading her home.
An Uchiha OC, her journey from the land of Ice to Konoha, and the birth of a legend. Inspired by Blue Eye Samurai.
TW: implied rape (not mc), suicide (not mc), murder, extreme violence.
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She woke up in a world of sea kings and Devil Fruits, with no memory of her past life—only fragments: faces without names, a family she can't picture, and the half-remembered plot of a story about pirates and rubber fists.
Her new body doesn't fit. Too tall, too curved, too drawn—like someone took a caricature and called it flesh. Her parents see only a commodity to be sold. The island she was born on is a cage, and the key is already turning.
At nine, she finds a Devil Fruit and eats it. The taste is rotten meat and burnt sugar, sickly sweet and bitter all at once. The power it grants—regeneration, hair that moves like limbs—is weak at first. Useless, almost. But she has years to train. And she has something the other children don't: a desperate, burning need to never go back.
At fourteen, she runs. She joins the Marines not for justice, but for a paycheck. A stable job. A future that isn't being sold to the highest bidder.
This is the story of how a monster —not a heroine, not a good guy.
