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By definition, in order for an unstoppable force to truly be unstoppable it must have an infinite amount of energy to expend. Since no such force exists, the force present will yield to the object which cannot be moved by any force of any magnitude. But who in this scheme is the unstoppable force, and who is the immovable object?
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07 Aug 2026
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Love's Rule of Thirds (Surge, Suppression and Loss) by Articulately
Fandoms: 光が死んだ夏 | Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu | The Summer Hikaru Died (Manga), 光が死んだ夏 | Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu | The Summer Hikaru Died (Anime)
27 Apr 2026
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Without Hikaru, Yoshiki is nothing but a construct of well-spun lies, a net that breaks apart if touched harshly. His fake identity is wholly carried through his own speech and fragile - his body a hollowed-out wall of defense that the people around them talk to. There's no usual person with access to his actual character.
And it's not healthy, Yoshiki knows it. Yet there's no other way for him to exist. In the confines of this close-knit community, this labyrinth of rules and roles, Yoshiki doesn't have space to settle into.○○○
"I know you said that it's my choice. To do the ritual or not." Hikaru mumbles, looking away. "But... I'm gonna do it. I don't wanna to risk it." He explains. He can't deal with the uncertainty, the possibility that people could be in danger or die because he didn't comply with a simple rule. This is just his role, as a descendant of the Indou name. He has to deal with it.
"Wish me luck, okay?"
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The days leading to Hikaru's death.
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22 Jul 2026
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Alhaitham couldn’t pinpoint the reason for his uneasiness until someone walked into his office unannounced to discuss something with him. He sighed to himself, instinctively reaching for the button on his headphones to mute the sound around him so that he could focus on his work without being disturbed by someone who didn’t even have the courtesy to knock–
And then it didn’t work.
Alarm bells quickly went off in Alhaitham’s head. A fluke, certainly. He must have not pressed the button hard enough. It wouldn’t be the first time a small mistake like that happened.
He presses it again, harder this time to ensure that it was actually turned on.
Nothing.
Okay. Maybe he should be panicking a little bit now.
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15 Jul 2026

