tears of themis
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It's an odd encounter, certainly one for office pantry talk: a man and woman seeing each other only when its raining.
A short niblet (broken into four parts) of forgotten umbrellas, eavesdroppers, a growing captive audience in the office watering hole, and a meetcute that's scented with petrichor and roses.
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- Part 22 of NXX Shenanigans
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A Mansion Fit for Kings by sure_galena for ColorPuffBall
Fandoms: 未定事件簿 | Tears of Themis (Video Game)
25 Jul 2023
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After a sudden snowstorm forces the NXX Investigation Team to take shelter in Marius' summer home, Rosa puts another one of her team building plans into action.
For Tears of Themis Anniversary Ficathon 2023.
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Three is such a lonely number by sure_galena
Fandoms: 未定事件簿 | Tears of Themis (Video Game)
15 Mar 2024
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Marius crosses his arms. “If I didn’t know any better, I would assume that you’re here because you’re…”
Vyn sends him a sharp look, hoping to stop him in his tracks.
Marius hesitates, but he finishes anyway. “...Hiding.” Behind him, Artem nods, so they are both clearly in agreement. Vyn glares at them. Since when have Artem and Marius ever agreed on anything?
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In a time when the NXX Investigation Team is still adjusting to Neil and Giann's disappearances, Vyn, Artem, and Marius have an afternoon meeting they will never speak about ever again.
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He might have been planning the proposal from the moment he knew that she was the only person for him, that he can’t live without her, but he still can’t bring himself to believe that he gets this, that he deserves this. That she, who could have anyone, who could pick anyone, chose him. That she said yes.
A mostly canon compliant retelling of the events leading to and extending beyond Artem's second anniversary card story from his POV.
“Whatever may come, your heart I will choose./Forever I'm yours, forever I do.” —I Get to Love You, Ruelle
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- Part 7 of To Have and To Hold (Tears of Themis)
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Vyn had clear and definite opinions about the members of the NXX.
