Her role could initially be that of a liability. Since she's suicidal, she might not be fully committed to the team's goals at the start. However, as the story progresses, she could become the team's emotional core. She has experienced so much pain that she has a deep understanding of emotions. This could help her in situations where the team needs to understand the motives of an enemy or deal with a civilian in distress. For example, if they encounter a group of villagers who are afraid because of an attack, she could relate to their fear and be able to calm them down better than the others in Team 7.
I recall a fanfic where the female suicidal reader is brought into Team 7's world in a rather strange way. The story focuses on how they gradually notice her withdrawn behavior. Naruto is the first to reach out, as he's so empathetic. He shares his own lonely childhood experiences, which makes the reader start to open up. Then Sasuke and Sakura join in, and together they form a bond that helps the reader find reasons to live.
Another aspect is that the reader could be haunted by a past event related to the ninja world. The darkness of that event could be overwhelming. Sakura, with her kind heart, could try to befriend the reader. She might bring the reader to the hospital where she works, showing the importance of life and how she tries to save lives every day. This exposure to the value of life could make the reader re - think their suicidal thoughts.
One way to develop the fem suicidal ninja in a Naruto Team 7 fanfiction is to explore her backstory. Maybe she has a tragic past, like losing her family in a war or being betrayed by someone she trusted. This could be the root of her suicidal tendencies. Another aspect is to show her interactions with Team 7. Naruto's positive attitude might start to rub off on her, and Sasuke's own dark past could make him somewhat empathetic. Sakura, with her growth in medical ninjutsu, could potentially help heal not just physical but also emotional wounds. For example, if the fem ninja has self - harm scars, Sakura could notice and start to build a connection. Over time, through various missions and shared experiences, she could gradually find reasons to live and start to overcome her suicidal thoughts.
One aspect of suicidal fem Naruto fanfiction could be the exploration of the female character's deep - seated emotional turmoil. It might be related to the harsh and often unforgiving world of Naruto, where she could face discrimination, loss, or powerlessness. For example, a female character might struggle with her identity in a male - dominated ninja world and feel like she has no place, leading to suicidal thoughts.
Moreover, it can challenge the typical narrative in Naruto. Instead of just focusing on battles and power - ups, it delves into the more human and vulnerable side of the characters. By doing so, it enriches the overall Naruto fanfiction landscape, even if it is a rather dark and heavy topic.
One possible way the story could develop is that the members of Team Seven gradually notice the reader's suicidal tendencies. Naruto, being the energetic and empathetic one, might try to cheer the reader up by sharing his own dreams and how he overcame hardships. Sasuke, although aloof, could show concern in his own way, perhaps by silently protecting the reader during a mission. Sakura, with her medical knowledge, could be the first to notice any physical signs of the reader's distress and try to get to the root of the problem.
In this kind of fanfiction, it could be a very emotional and intense scenario. Team Minato, being skilled and perceptive ninja, might initially be shocked to encounter a suicidal reader. They could try to use their ninja skills in a non - combat way. For example, Minato might use his speed to prevent any immediate harm, while Kushina could offer emotional support with her warm personality. Obito and Rin might share their own experiences of hardships and how they overcame them, to give hope to the suicidal reader.
Well, the Avengers could use their powers in unique ways. Thor might take the reader to Asgard, a place of wonder and beauty, to show there are other worlds and possibilities. Hulk, in his own way, could be a protector, scaring away any negative forces in the reader's life. And Clint Barton, the archer, could be like a silent guardian, always around to make sure the reader is safe. It's all about how the writers of these fanfictions imagine the Avengers' interactions with a suicidal reader.
A common plot element is the discovery. Team 7 usually stumbles upon the female suicidal reader either during a mission or in their daily lives. For example, they might find her in a secluded place looking really down. Another element is the connection. Naruto often forms a quick connection with her because of his own past traumas and his ability to empathize. Sasuke, on the other hand, may start off distant but then grow closer as the story progresses. And Sakura is always there to provide medical or emotional support.