( that's an interesting question, and it has something of a sobering affect on her. the intensity of the grablenuts recedes like a tide, and she chews thoughtfully on her bottom lip, half-wishing she could just hide beneath that hat again. )
I do.
( she grew to love it, but was that because she was good at it, or because it made her useful? because she could help people, or because they saw value in her for that help? the little girl she used to be, who so desperately craved acknowledgement... ino may have pinned up her hair, but sometimes, sakura still wishes she had her to hide behind.
but if she hadn't chosen this path, she never would have survived sasori, saved naruto... she never would have been able to stand against kaguya. sometimes it feels like it was the only choice she could have made, and she's grateful... but it others, it doesn't feel like enough. )
In a perfect world, no one would ever need a doctor. But I don't think the afterlife has any designs on perfection...
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I do.
( she grew to love it, but was that because she was good at it, or because it made her useful? because she could help people, or because they saw value in her for that help? the little girl she used to be, who so desperately craved acknowledgement... ino may have pinned up her hair, but sometimes, sakura still wishes she had her to hide behind.
but if she hadn't chosen this path, she never would have survived sasori, saved naruto... she never would have been able to stand against kaguya. sometimes it feels like it was the only choice she could have made, and she's grateful... but it others, it doesn't feel like enough. )
In a perfect world, no one would ever need a doctor. But I don't think the afterlife has any designs on perfection...