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“Where would you look for heaven in this upside down world?” he asks. “Underground, of course.”
“I still don’t understand,” Jimin replies with his eyebrows raised.
“They can … they can make you feel things. They can give you back what you lost when forever kicked in.”Falling in love is a disease: your heartbeat accelerates, your body temperature rises, your lifespan shortens. Who would want to trade in a personal forever for a mayfly life? Park Jimin would, but that's just his unpopular opinion.
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quiet birds in circled flight by windsgrandode
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
18 May 2021
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“They’re bitter,” he offers. “Ganyu eats them.”
Barbatos’s eyes go round. “Raw?” he says, astonished. “My word.” He pauses, studying the qingxin in deep contemplation. Then he pops a petal into his mouth and immediately gags.
Xiao concludes then and there that the Anemo Archon is an idiot. “I warned you,” he says, utterly unsympathetic.
“That’s true!” Barbatos laughs. He runs a thumb over the bloom, but (thankfully) doesn’t try to eat any more. “I think it’ll grow on me,” he muses, then smiles, as if he’s said something clever.
A selection of memories. Venti and Xiao, from the beginning to the end—and after.
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09 Aug 2021
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Thanks for Saving Me by Esselle
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
27 Apr 2019
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"You saved my life," Todoroki says.
Izuku freezes. Then he looks up. Todoroki Shouto is staring at him, his eyes calm but wide, dust and soot all over his face. His perfect, handsome face. He's more beautiful in person than Izuku could have imagined.
"You just saved all of us," Todoroki says again. "What's your name?"
"M-Midoriya," Izuku chokes out. "Midoriya Izuku."
Todoroki nods. "Midoriya. Thank you."
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Midoriya Izuku is a university sophomore, a fanboy, quirkless. On the list of things he is not: a hero.
That's why he's more surprised than anyone when he rescues Todoroki Shouto, his favorite pro hero, from a deadly villain attack. His actions fling him into the media spotlight, grabbing the attention of the entire country, including Todoroki himself. But Todoroki actually wants to get to know him past the headlines.
Izuku finds himself living a story straight out of a fairy tale, one where the mysterious, handsome prince is played by the real-life superhero he has always admired. But Izuku is convinced he's the ugly duckling, not the swan; could he ever be remarkable enough to get his happily ever after?
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19 Oct 2020
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Draco Malfoy has been missing for three years. Harry is assigned the cold case and finds himself slowly falling in love with the memories he collects.
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- Part 1 of Running on Air
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Oikawa Tooru, a decorated forensic psychologist, has never met a criminal he couldn’t break. He knows how they think and he’s an expert of persuasion.
Japan’s most famous serial killer, Iwaizumi Hajime, may be the exception.
Iwaizumi isn’t quite like the criminals Oikawa has worked with in the past. He isn’t bloodthirsty or psychotic, and he shows no propensity toward violence or aggression. Once he gets past his bad attitude, he's actually quite pleasant, and Oikawa doesn’t mind the hours he spends in Iwaizumi’s underground cell.
In fact, the more Oikawa learns about him, the more he begins to believe Iwaizumi doesn’t deserve to spend a lifetime in prison.
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Oikawa Tooru, a decorated forensic psychologist, has never met a criminal he couldn’t break. He knows how they think and he’s an expert of persuasion.
Japan’s most famous serial killer, Iwaizumi Hajime, may be the exception.
Iwaizumi isn’t quite like the criminals Oikawa has worked with in the past. He isn’t bloodthirsty or psychotic, and he shows no propensity toward violence or aggression. Once he gets past his bad attitude, he's actually quite pleasant, and Oikawa doesn’t mind the hours he spends in Iwaizumi’s underground cell.
In fact, the more Oikawa learns about him, the more he begins to believe Iwaizumi doesn’t deserve to spend a lifetime in prison.

