Ice-Covered Earth
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Viktor Nikiforov stares out of his castle window every day, snow and ice coating the land for almost as far as he can see. Meanwhile, his heart belongs to Yuuri Katsuki, who spends his days nursing the earth and making flower crowns.
Ice Country is notorious for being inhospitable to everyone but the select few born there. Those born there cannot live anywhere but the Ice Country. Those born in the Earthen Realm are scared of the Ice Country, because nothing they love and cherish can survive there.
Well, all but Katsuki Yuuri.
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- Part 1 of Ice-Covered Earth
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Viktor has been attempting to teach his flower how to ice-skate, since Yuuri had been teaching him how to garden. He hadn't taken to it yet, but that was fine; he'd just have to make more time so they could practice together. At least, that was his assumption before he found Yuuri performing on his own.
It turns out that Yuuri is better at this than he thought. He really would never stop suprising him, would he?
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- Part 2 of Ice-Covered Earth
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Because of his kind, unassuming nature, people often overlook Yuuri Katsuki-Nikiforov. They instead focus on his husband, Viktor, because of his bolder, more forward demeanor. They ignore him, until the day comes that they can't. Don't underestimate an angry Yuuri.
In which Yuuri is Eros personified, and Viktor is going to fight the next person who touches his husband.
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- Part 3 of Ice-Covered Earth
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All Yuri Plisetsky wanted was for his stupid cousin to teach him how to control his powers. He did not need to know why, nor did his pig of a husband.
And no, Otabek had nothing to do with it!
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- Part 4 of Ice-Covered Earth
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It's gotten a little cold lately, and Yuuri, his poor flower, is starting to feel the effects. The castle has Healers specifically for their kings, but Viktor is determined to care for his ill husband, and make sure he doesn't have to do anything. How hard can it be?
Very, very hard, apparently.
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- Part 5 of Ice-Covered Earth
