I'm not sure specifically what the'sama sama letter day story' is about as it's not a widely known common story. It could be a very personal or a story from a specific local or cultural context.
In fanfiction, chibi Naruto can be best characterized as a ball of sunshine. He's constantly chasing after his dreams, whether it's to be the best ninja or to get a bowl of ramen. He's not afraid to speak his mind and is very straightforward. His emotions are always on his sleeve. Chibi Sasuke is the opposite in some ways. He's reserved and a bit aloof. He values his alone time but deep down he's also lonely. When it comes to his relationship with chibi Naruto, he's slowly learning to open up. He's still competitive but in a more innocent, childish way. He's the type that will secretly admire Naruto's courage even if he doesn't say it out loud.
The Kaguya-sama manga is indeed finished. It ended after a successful run, leaving fans with memories of an engaging and enjoyable story. The final chapters tied up loose ends and delivered a conclusive ending.
Yes. The Kaguya-sama manga has reached its conclusion. It provided a satisfying ending for fans. The creator wrapped up the plotlines and characters' arcs neatly.
One interesting plot could be that chibi Naruto and chibi Sasuke get lost in a mysterious forest together. They have to work as a team to find their way out, which is a big challenge since they are so young. Along the way, they discover a strange creature that seems friendly at first but then turns out to be a bit of a trickster. Another plot could be a day - in - the - life kind of story where they are at the ninja academy and get into all sorts of silly mischief, like pranking their teachers or competing in a very unorthodox mini - ninja competition among the students.