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Once upon a time, there was Winter itself—flawless, endless, and untouched by sorrow. A figure carved from ice and perfection, admired but distant, powerful but hollow. It knew no warmth, no ache, no reason to change... until one night, a boy lost in the snow stumbled into its heart—and cracked it open with nothing but kindness, and the glow of a gentle smile.
Years later, that boy, now a young man named Yuuri Katsuki, stands alone on a frozen beach in Sochi, crushed under the weight of grief and failure. After messing up his chances at the Grand Prix Final and losing his beloved dog, Vicchan, Yuuri runs to the sea, too ashamed to go home, convinced he’s wasted everything he once dreamed of becoming.
A fairytale for those who believe winter is not only an ending, but the beginning of a love that defies even time—and who know that even the coldest hearts can be set on fire.
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29 Apr 2025
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Welcome to Your New Position as the Estate Manager!
Please read the fine print carefully.▪ Working Hours: 6 PM to 4 AM.
📋 Daily Responsibilities:
▪ Overseeing estate affairs, Managing staff disappearances, Nocturnal logistics, Antique contracts, Approving suspicious financial entries labeled (for example) “plasma procurement”, and be available at any time to assist the Master of the State.📎 Additional Duties May Include:
▪ Letting go of your morals, Developing a fascination with the Master of the Manor, Persistent obsession, Undying loyalty.——
There comes a time that blood is thicker than love… and can turn even the most tamed, old creatures into twisted, thirsty beasts ready to consume everything until there’s nothing left but need.
And some contracts are written in ink. Others?
In blood.Bookmarked by UncloseMe
30 Mar 2025
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Three years ago, while on a train back to Hasetsu, Katsuki Yuuri made himself a promise to not lose important things in life because of his anxiety and fear. And kept that promise, even when it felt like screaming into the void to a long-lost friend.
Now, fifteen and about to start an incredible opportunity, he sat on a train from Geneva to Bern and felt like bursting with anxiety—what if his choice had been different? What if he had gone to America, trained in Detroit? Would he have taken Vicchan too? Would everything feel as big and monumental as it did now? As it started to get overwhelming, he remembered what his therapist told him: write it down.
So he did. Not just to fill a page. Not to himself. But to someone special who once made the world feel a little less lonely.
"I can be Yuuri, and still be your friend. Would you like that?"
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- Part 2 of Sleepless in St. Petersburg
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23 Feb 2025
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They say never meet your heroes—because they might ruin the carefully curated pedestal you’ve put them on.
Maybe they’ll shatter your illusions with a single offhand comment. Or, maybe—just maybe—they’ll offer you something so bafflingly tone-deaf that you’ll find yourself questioning every life choice that brought you to this moment. And maybe they’ll turn out to be alarmingly human, with quirks and flaws that make them real in ways you weren’t ready for.
But then again, heroes have a funny way of surprising you, even when you think you’ve got them figured out. Whether that’s a good thing… well, that’s another story entirely.
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04 Feb 2025
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Babygirl (noun):
A term of endearment for a man extremely attractive/cute/submissive/sexy/breedable. Said with a wink, a smirk, and maybe a little too much confidence is a dangerously seductive term of endearment used by one partner to another, typically in moments of extreme affection, flirtation, or when they’re secretly trying to drive the other person wild with well-timed actions.Example: Katsuki-Nikiforov Yuuri, Olympic Gold Medalist and retired Figure Skating Champion newly turned Coach, is stranded in an airport and scrambling to get to Milan for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics to a very much angry/sad/stressed russian husband. He remembers one night, six months ago, when a fateful slip-up made him accidentally call his husband "babygirl" on a late-night Facetime... and, naturally, Viktor was there for it. And of course, Yuuri would use this knowledge to his benefit.
Warning: Don’t call your husband “babygirl” on a whim. Unless you want to turn the most romantic reunion into a spicy—but long due cathartic—one.
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- Part 5 of Winter Olympics of Broken Hearts 2026
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07 Dec 2024
