Moonlight stories
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After the Hollowfication and exile, Lisa finds herself facing a different kind of crisis — she didn’t plan for this.
But her found family has a way of showing up — especially when the unexpected arrives.Series
- Part 1 of Moonlight stories
- Language:
- English
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- 1,046
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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- 10
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After leaving the Visoreds to live alone in Tōma, Tsukihana unpacks more than just boxes — she unpacks memories, pieces of herself, and questions she’s been avoiding for years.
Between the traces of Lisa’s silence, Hiyori’s rigor, Shinji’s sharpness, and Rose’s metaphors, Tsuki searches for the one voice missing: her own.
A quiet reflection on identity, memory, and the need to walk away from love to find yourself.Series
- Part 2 of Moonlight stories
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,914
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 6
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- 52
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In the quiet city of Tōma, two souls find each other by chance - and for a brief, luminous moment, they hold something that feels like home. Under false names and unspoken pasts, Tsuki and Shūhei build a fragile intimacy in late-night movies, shared keys, and quiet confessions. But not all stories are meant to last.
A soft, aching portrait of love found and lost between the lines of silence.
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- Part 3 of Moonlight stories
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 2,508
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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- 2
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- 37
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Ten years after the war, the Soul Society stands whole—on the surface. But some fractures linger in silence.
Tsukihana Kyōraku walks its corridors like a still moon over dark water: distant, composed, and haunted by names she wasn't allowed to carry. Officially the third officer of the 5th Division, she is also the product of exile loss and identities buried eneath names. When she’s assigned to a joint mission in the mist-shrouded district of Tōma alongside the 9th Division a quiet tension between duty and the ghosts of her past magnifies.
Hisagi Shūhei leads the mission. The presence of a “Kyōraku” unsettles him more than the case itself. What begins as wary cooperation turns into a quiet, unspoken bond—fragile, intimate, and dangerous in a world where duty overshadows desire.
As the ghosts of Tsukihana’s past begin to rise—through fog, glances, and unspoken truths—so does the question neither of them dares voice: how much of themselves can they give before the world demands they disappear again?Series
- Part 4 of Moonlight stories
