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“Forget the chocolate shake,” Shiro says. “If someone managed to find me a bar of chocolate, I would marry them on the spot.”
Keith’s brain short-circuits.
It’s like the fuse for an entire city blew out. The conversation goes on around him, but the words are barely radio fuzz at the back of Keith’s head. He’s stock-still on the couch, rigid like a plank of wood, his whole world reduced to five words:
Marry them on the spot.
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14 Oct 2017
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“I don’t,” Shiro nervously licks his lips, composing himself, “I don’t think that’s the case right now.” He closes the door and sits down at the arm of the couch. There’s a forlorn expression on his face and although he’s never one to show the real emotions inside him, he can’t help his features from contorting into something sad.
“He might have really run away this time.” Shiro remembers the look on Keith's face, how red it was from the anger bubbling just under his skin during their dinner with their parents two days prior. They haven't talked since and Shiro had been meaning to, though only gathering enough courage to do so now, when it might be too late.
“What?” Hunk bites his fingernails. “Why?”
“Our parents,” Shiro can feel his friends’ expectant eyes on him and he pushes the words out to end their curiosity, “they’ve arranged for us to get married.”
“What?!”
Roped into an arranged marriage by their parents, Keith and Shiro’s friends prepare dates to help them ease into the new stage of their relationship.
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06 Sep 2017
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Stargazing university boy Shiro finds himself in a pinch when his best friend invites him to her wedding. The catch? A plus one is kind of a necessity.
Thankfully his life is an actual romantic comedy and the answer to all of his problems may lay closer than he thinks.
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31 Jul 2017
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And… Jesus. Shiro gets it, really he does, but whenever people bitch to him about generic messages like Hey or Nice to meet you, he kind of wants to smack them in the face. It would be a different kind of suck, he acknowledges that, but at least they have the hope that comes from uncertainty - their soulmate could be nice, or not; smart, or not; funny, or not. His soulmate is just a douchebag.
But no, that’s not fair. At least he’ll know the moment he meets his soulmate. He doesn’t have the risk of meeting his soulmate and gliding by without realizing it, Hi and Hi and neither of them ever knowing what they just missed out on.
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13 Jul 2017
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Nothing like coughing up flowers to find out you’re in love and your feelings aren’t reciprocated, Shiro thinks grimly.
In which Shiro pines, flowers reveal your feelings (and could possibly kill you) and Keith is oblivious to it all.
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12 May 2017

