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After Leorio's suggestion for a new Rat proves nigh impossible to contact by conventional means, Mizaistom Nana is forced to track Kurapika down through his dealings in the black market trade of collectable human body parts. Assisting Mizaistom is Zepile, another one of Leorio's genius suggestions, whose slick salesmanship, black market know-how, and criminal past prove as useful as they are a constant bone of contention between him and the famed “conscience of the Zodiacs”.
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i'm just playing games (i know that's plastic love) by spanish_sahara
Fandoms: Persona 5, Persona Series
17 Nov 2020
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“I don’t know how else to read it when he says, Don’t text me back.”
Akira thinks. “No, this is very standard of Akechi,” he says, shaking his head. “He’ll say one thing, but then he actually wants you to do another. Like that one time we were talking and he said that he couldn’t possibly bore me with his musings on Hegel and then I asked him anyways and he spent the rest of the night ranting about absolute idealism and dialectical thinking and the liminal spaces between self-identity and perception.”
For Kurusu Akira, stalking your former enemy slash rival—who may or may not haunt your dreams like a waking ghost—is a perfectly normal thing to do to cope with the impending nightmare that is your future. (Morgana disagrees.)
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- Part 2 of plastic love
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THUNDERMAN703: bro can we PLEASE find a new target already??? i know we're bffs and all but im sick of you blowing me off at the gym so you can write artsy-fartsy porn of some douchebag you shook hands with once
A particularly diseased AU where Akira won't stop uploading his Phantom Thieves of Hearts RPF to AO3.
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Kurapika is roped into helping Leorio organize Alluka's first "real" Christmas with friends and family. While Leorio drags his feet, Kurapika hits the books and reflects on his relationship with a holiday he's never actively celebrated in his entire life.
Please ignore your holiday obligations and read this leopika fic I wrote in order to work out my incredibly mixed feelings about American Christmas.

