The story tells of a pink-haired girl who took the chance to meet her long lost lesbian lover/long lost sister, who is a ninja. Like Uma in Kill Bill. The subplot involves the three bounty hunters who were trying to kill the Heroine but was fooled at the initial attempt by using a shadow clone (Remember, she's a ninja)to fool the bounty hunters. She then encounters Pink-haired girl, who is in fact, a bounty hunter too. So PHG is eventually faced with the dilemma arising from the conflict of her ideals; on one side, she's a bounty hunter for a very deep reason, and at the same time, she has a close bond with her long lost sister, (or really, really loves her lesbian lover) OR, in the end, she protects the Heroine because she figures that her reasons for having been a bounty hunter was immature, OR she kills her long lost sister because she could come up with some convincing justification.
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The story tells of a pink-haired girl who took the chance to meet her long lost lesbian lover/long lost sister, who is a ninja. Like Uma in Kill Bill. The subplot involves the three bounty hunters who were trying to kill the Heroine but was fooled at the initial attempt by using a shadow clone (Remember, she's a ninja)to fool the bounty hunters. She then encounters Pink-haired girl, who is in fact, a bounty hunter too. So PHG is eventually faced with the dilemma arising from the conflict of her ideals; on one side, she's a bounty hunter for a very deep reason, and at the same time, she has a close bond with her long lost sister, (or really, really loves her lesbian lover) OR, in the end, she protects the Heroine because she figures that her reasons for having been a bounty hunter was immature, OR she kills her long lost sister because she could come up with some convincing justification.
...or something.
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