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Oikawa visits his family for his mother's sixtieth birthday and is met by a familiar-unfamiliar face already there.
Time, family, and the stretch of old t-shirts over Iwaizumi's biceps.
Does anyone else hear wedding bells?
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20 Dec 2025
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Oikawa’s heart flutters. “Wow, does everyone’s tour guide hold their hand and carry their bags, or did I just get a special one?”
Iwaizumi lets go of his hand to punch him in the shoulder.
As happy as he is to get the grand tour of UC Irvine, though, Oikawa didn’t realize it would be happening before he even dropped his stuff off at Iwaizumi’s dorm room. He’d been counting on a little alone time before anything else when he spent a very involved fifteen minutes in a single-stall family restroom at the airport.
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19 Dec 2025
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The Seijoh third years' visit to the zoo was supposed to be a fun, lighthearted day. Supposed to. Instead, Oikawa and Iwaizumi spend the trip at each other's throats, the former seemingly having woken up with a massive chip on his shoulder. Before anyone can get to the bottom of why Oikawa is behaving like a total brat, things get a little... wet.
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Oikawa falls into a sea lion pit, which is somehow the least of his worries.
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18 Dec 2025
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“Iwaizumi,” Mattsun says, very seriously. His eyebrows are drawn up so high they’ve disappeared into his hair. “What did we get over, in high school?”
Once again, Hajime’s eyes find Tooru’s. Tooru can only shrug, because he’s sure as hell not understanding anything that’s going on, and anything that’ll get Hajime to speak gets a go-ahead.
Only then does the slightly tense set of Hajime’s shoulders relax, and Tooru’s just about to relax back into the couch cushion himself when Hajime says casually—
“My crush on Oikawa?”
His.
What.
His.
What.
On.
WHO?
Bookmarked by TKUsako
08 Dec 2025
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The Ship of Theseus is a philosophical paradox of identity: Is a vessel made of replacement parts still the same one that existed originally, or a different one entirely?
“Who do you see when you look at me, Riku?” Roxas asks bluntly. The sharpness of his tone cuts off any further protest Riku might attempt. He’s not letting this go. He’s getting his answer.
“I see you, Roxas.”
“But I remind you of him.”
Or: Roxas is having a difficult time adjusting to life as his own person. He’s not the only one struggling to cope after everything.
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15 Sep 2025
