TTM
Time Travelling Mechanic
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Hello everyone 
I am submitting an excerpt of my FanFic here for review. There are many reasons I am writing a FanFic, the most substantial one being that I am using it as a training tool to increase my writing skills before I commence work on an idea for a novel I've been kicking around for five years.
The extract I have provided is from the first season of the FanFic (omitting names right now) and I wrote it a few months ago.
I am not looking for spelling or punctuation feedback as much as I am the feel of my story, how well it flows and the like. So here it is. And thank you if you choose to review, as it all helps me become a better writer. Cheers!
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Oh no.
As they entered the blackness a gut wrenching chill hit Kiba, the situation driving home. His eyes widened in fear and the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end, stabbing into him like a thousand senbon needles. What had he done? These weren’t his friends anymore. He had led Hinata-chan and Akamaru to their deaths. YOU FOOL! His mind screamed at him across an abyss as lightless and cold as the cavern around him. The black closed in on him, pressing against him, crushing him… Kiba couldn’t breathe. He began hyperventilating, struggling for the precious air which was being stolen from him. They would all be executed as traitors. Oh, Akamaru… Hinata-chan… what have I done? He screamed out in silence before collapsing onto his knees with his eyes clenched shut, the last of his breath expending itself in his grievous realization.
“Kiba-kun! Snap out of it!” Hinata-chan’s voice, almost an echo.
Slowly her desperate cries became clearer across the haze of hopelessness, eventually slamming him back into consciousness like a swift kick to the face. In control of himself once more he saw her in front of him, a silhouette in the almost dark. Akamaru was worried too and whined from some paces away. For him to get closer would mean Ino would take over his body. Kiba stretched his focus outward from himself towards the others. Everyone had stopped, what had once been Team Ten readying themselves for betrayal. Iruka and Tsuboro looked at the Inuzuka uneasily. If he tried anything stupid he would be dead, along with Akamaru, Hinata and their daughter. And it would be the end of his line for all eternity.
Tears. Kiba smelled tears on Hinata. She had cried as she called to him. Damn it, he’d let his fears get the better of him and scared Hinata. Slowly Kiba stood up into a slight stoop, made awkward from the ropes which bound his wrists. Still white he turned to her, breathing heavily from the shock.
“Kiba! Are you alright?” she said, a desperate tone still carrying in her voice.
“I just… I think we’ve made a bad choice, coming here.” He said to her, not caring that the others were listening.
“Kiba-kun, Akamaru and I have followed you across green fields, snow filled ranges and deep blue oceans all these months. We trust your judgement and believe in you wholly and without reserve. You haven’t led us wrong yet.”
Kiba looked at her ashen-faced “But what if I’m wrong now? They’ll kill us and-”
Hinata silenced him with her words, a soft soothing voice floating across the lightlessness “If that is going to happen then so be it. Let Karma be Karma. You made a decision, one which we all decided was the most likely means for our daughter to grow up and live in safety. Maybe we won’t be here to see that. Maybe she won’t either. But all I know is that Akamaru and I would follow you to the ends of existence, and whatever happens we will all be together. But please… wrest yourself from what has gotten hold of you.” Kiba stood up and composed himself, looking at Hinata, still visibly upset. He needed to be stronger than this, for her. For Akamaru. For his daughter.
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I am submitting an excerpt of my FanFic here for review. There are many reasons I am writing a FanFic, the most substantial one being that I am using it as a training tool to increase my writing skills before I commence work on an idea for a novel I've been kicking around for five years.
The extract I have provided is from the first season of the FanFic (omitting names right now) and I wrote it a few months ago.
I am not looking for spelling or punctuation feedback as much as I am the feel of my story, how well it flows and the like. So here it is. And thank you if you choose to review, as it all helps me become a better writer. Cheers!
**********
Oh no.
As they entered the blackness a gut wrenching chill hit Kiba, the situation driving home. His eyes widened in fear and the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end, stabbing into him like a thousand senbon needles. What had he done? These weren’t his friends anymore. He had led Hinata-chan and Akamaru to their deaths. YOU FOOL! His mind screamed at him across an abyss as lightless and cold as the cavern around him. The black closed in on him, pressing against him, crushing him… Kiba couldn’t breathe. He began hyperventilating, struggling for the precious air which was being stolen from him. They would all be executed as traitors. Oh, Akamaru… Hinata-chan… what have I done? He screamed out in silence before collapsing onto his knees with his eyes clenched shut, the last of his breath expending itself in his grievous realization.
“Kiba-kun! Snap out of it!” Hinata-chan’s voice, almost an echo.
Slowly her desperate cries became clearer across the haze of hopelessness, eventually slamming him back into consciousness like a swift kick to the face. In control of himself once more he saw her in front of him, a silhouette in the almost dark. Akamaru was worried too and whined from some paces away. For him to get closer would mean Ino would take over his body. Kiba stretched his focus outward from himself towards the others. Everyone had stopped, what had once been Team Ten readying themselves for betrayal. Iruka and Tsuboro looked at the Inuzuka uneasily. If he tried anything stupid he would be dead, along with Akamaru, Hinata and their daughter. And it would be the end of his line for all eternity.
Tears. Kiba smelled tears on Hinata. She had cried as she called to him. Damn it, he’d let his fears get the better of him and scared Hinata. Slowly Kiba stood up into a slight stoop, made awkward from the ropes which bound his wrists. Still white he turned to her, breathing heavily from the shock.
“Kiba! Are you alright?” she said, a desperate tone still carrying in her voice.
“I just… I think we’ve made a bad choice, coming here.” He said to her, not caring that the others were listening.
“Kiba-kun, Akamaru and I have followed you across green fields, snow filled ranges and deep blue oceans all these months. We trust your judgement and believe in you wholly and without reserve. You haven’t led us wrong yet.”
Kiba looked at her ashen-faced “But what if I’m wrong now? They’ll kill us and-”
Hinata silenced him with her words, a soft soothing voice floating across the lightlessness “If that is going to happen then so be it. Let Karma be Karma. You made a decision, one which we all decided was the most likely means for our daughter to grow up and live in safety. Maybe we won’t be here to see that. Maybe she won’t either. But all I know is that Akamaru and I would follow you to the ends of existence, and whatever happens we will all be together. But please… wrest yourself from what has gotten hold of you.” Kiba stood up and composed himself, looking at Hinata, still visibly upset. He needed to be stronger than this, for her. For Akamaru. For his daughter.
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