Harry's first impressions of Richards gift were quite mixed. The whole 'problem' that existed in his head was because he already had an idea of what 'real' ninja were supposed to be. They were silent, swift and deadly assassins, not flamboyant weapons of mass destruction. It took a few days before he was finally able to get his head around how the ninja in Naruto functioned. But eventually the child in Harry finally managed to do the simplest thing any child ought be able to do, simply believe. And in that moment, the simple acceptance of stated fact nudged the power that lay dormant in him ever so slightly in a new direction. Indeed, it could be said history itself was rewritten, all because of the power of a child's belief in the impossible.
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