Author has written 7 stories for Naruto, and Harry Potter. Pen name: Minato4Yellowflash. Same as in FictionPress True name: Nyah Like I'd tell you. Age: Teen Sex: Female FictionPress URL: http://www.fictionpress.info/u/878650/ You're welcome to visit anytime! (I hope you do...) I'm bilingual. If anyone is looking for some help in translating English to Japanese while writing fanfics, you're welcome to PM me, and I'll be more than happy to help :) Manga/anime Favs: Naruto, Akatsuki no Yona, Rurouni Kenshin, Sword Art Online, Full-metal Alchemist, Attack of the Titans, Death Note I've been to the Naruto Musical, which is currently taking place here in Tokyo, Shibuya! I'm planning on visiting the Naruto Exhibition, in about two weeks from now (Roppongi Hills). Disclaimer: These are not mine. These are: Funny Lines That I Loved In The Other FanFiction Stories And Wanted To Share: *laugh with me, will you? First Try: Team Tetsuo By: Lucillia Now that his old rival had stopped smoking whatever herb he'd been putting in his pipe in place of tobacco for the last decade, and pulled his head out of the clouds, Suna was screwed. Konoha no Nidaime Kiiroi Senkou By: GlidingOne Kakashi took one look at Gai, his 'eternal rival' and sighed. "He's my apprentice," He explained and smirked when Gai began to cry exaggeratingly. "Kakashi, you beat me at getting a disciple to whom I can teach my flames of youth!" Naruto peeked out from behind Kakashi. "Kakashi-nii?" "Kakashi! He sees you as his brother? No! I will not be defeated! I will find an apprentice of my own! And if I do not, I will climb the Hokage Mountain using only my toes!" Gai went running off into the village, aiming for the academy and proclaiming the wonder of youth, hoping beyond hope that he'd find a disciple worthy of his teachings. Kakashi looked down to the frightened form of his sensei's son. "Was that a mutant frog? Because I like frogs, or rather toads, but that was just creepy." Naruto whispered clinging to his nii-san and refusing to let go. Three Months By: kaotic312 Sasuke put his hand on her shoulder and she tensed. He bit his tongue and let her go, frightening a rabbit like Hinata was never a good idea. If she ran into her rabbit warren called the Hyuuga compound he'd have even more trouble getting close to her. Brave New World By: May Wren "I guess the best way to start is with this, then," he said taking off the hospital gown. Yondaime raised an eyebrow. "I don't know what you were told, but I'm not into little boys." "What?" Naruto froze, comprehending his words. "Gah! No, pervert. Just come here and look." He pointed to his stomach as he channeled a small amount of chakra—just enough to bring up the seal. The Yondaime's eyes widened, and he crouched in front of Naruto to examine it. Naruto shivered as he poked at it with chakra filled hands. "Jinchuuriki," Yondaime murmured. Naruto flinched—he'd always hated that term. Things as They Are By: Solara Myles He stopped when he heard someone behind him, and turned around to see the Yondaime, much to his surprise. "Hokage-sama," he bowed slightly in respect. "Aww, don't be like that!" the Yondaime, much to Itachi's surprise and discomfort, slung an arm over him. "I wanted to talk to you about something." "What is it?" his interest was peaked. "It's about your job at the Chuunin Exam, during the preliminaries." "Did I not do a satisfactory job?" Itachi questioned. He was confused—he almost never did a less-than-satisfactory job before. (Another item on the Things That Okaa-san Does Not Allow list.) "Uhh," the Yondaime pondered it. "Justa' little…" he held his second finger and thumb a millimeter apart. "What did I not do?" the boy asked. "You need to be cooler!" The Yondaime rushed out quickly. "Like me!" Itachi's eye twitched. Badly. "I mean, uh, no offense—" the blonde took a glance at his companion, whose eye was still twitching— "But you need to say 'Begin' with more—I don't know, oomph!" "More… what?" Itachi would not allow himself to lower his dignity more. "Oomph!" The Yondaime babbled excitedly. "You know, punch! It's like you're stating 'Begin'!" he said. "But I am stating 'Begin'," Itachi said confusedly. "No! You need to say it forcefully! Like, 'Begin!'" The Yondaime said grandly. "Come on, try it!" "Begin." "Waa! Itachi, you've got no expression! More!" "Begin." "More, Itachi!" "Be…gin?" "Noo! Itachi, you're doing it all wroong!" Deep breath. "Begin!" "Yosh! You've got it! Okay, let's try it again!" Itachi could already feel his dignity slipping. Fun;Favorite Quotes: "If you think that nothing is impossible, then you've obviously never tried slamming a revolving door." "An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good!' " "If curiosity killed the cat, then what about it's other lives?" "Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their shoes." Reviews! Okay, and lastly here is this amazing facts and statements of 'REVIEWS', which I agree; copied from Naruto6023, one of my favorite authors who apparently copied this, from 'Heartless demon wolf' Please read it, to connect to FanFiction.net more! Writers- all of them, from famous authors to subtle FF writers- ALL depend on the feedback from our readers. Vision Dominican brought up an interesting albeit tragically true idea: "Lack of reviews is the greatest killer of fan fic writers out there. We at the institute wish to let the public know of how they can pitch in to save our dying writers. 1) Drop a review every other chapter. It may not seem like much, but reviews are actually what many of us want to see. That, and hits. Hits do make us happy but we don't really know if people like our story or not. 2) Visit our author page. Those kind of hits really make us happy. It's where we showcase our entourage of friends, beta readers, and stories. Some of us even tidy up with set areas for upcoming story ideas and character bios. 3) Send an email. While normally I'd prefer a review, emails are just as good. Really, it warms my heart to communicate with another reader or writer." What you call being "too lazy to review" is what we call "a flame to the pages" as the writers. That one minute or two that you felt "too lazy" to review is another minute of creeping discouragement that all writers feel as they begin to think... "Why am I even here…?" "What's even the point of continuing?" "My skills must be terrible…no one cares for my story…" "I'll never be a good writer...I quit." These are only a few thoughts that go through every writer's head- that go through MY head- when we put out a chapter / story with all our heart and soul within, and we sit there…and sit…and wait…and not a single person says even a word. If you're not a writer, you have NO IDEA how much that hurts… If you ARE a writer, then I'm sure you know just how great it feels when someone is kind enough to leave a heartwarming and encouraging review, and you read it, smiling while thinking…"Wow…fuck...I did it…" So, why not give fellow writers the same luxury here? Too many times I've seen epic and utterly beautiful works of literary art fall to pieces before finally being abandoned due to the terrible discouragement that the lack of reviews can cause. Sometimes, it is so severe that the very writer himself decides to quit, denying the world his skills of writing that I'm it would have deeply enjoyed. So… Just one minute, that's all it takes. Just a few gentle taps of the fingers on your keyboard, a few seconds or so of your time, and your words can SAVE a writer from a dark demise. Do me a favor: Go find a story, ANY story, anywhere here on Fanfic,net, and see if you can help it. If it has very little / no reviews at all, just check it out, and say whatever comes to mind. And enjoy the thought in mind that you could have just SAVED that story, with just a few taps of the keyboard… If you agree with what I have said then please copy and paste any part of this story you wish onto your profile. Modify it in any way you see fit; there is no need to use my exact words. You make it say what you want it to say. |