7 Works by dinodo
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“You know him better than anyone. I’m sure you’re the best-equipped person to work this out.”
“No,” Kuroo says slowly, “I’m not. I know Kenma like the back of my hand, but I’m not the observant one here. Kenma is.” A grin is beginning to slide across his face. “So he should be the one to notice these things, right?”
“Oh…” says Sawamura, “Kuroo, I’m not sure that’s gonna work—”
“It’s definitely going to work,” Kuroo says. “And it has the least potential for awkwardly backfiring. It’s the best plan ever.”
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It’s hard to subtly hint that you’re into someone when the Venn diagram of “crush” and “best friend for nearly a decade” is a circle. Kuroo’s gonna work it out. Somehow.
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There are three potential meanings to a red soulmark, three ways to be tied to someone through death. Daisy has never been surprised that both of her marks bled into existence as angry, vivid, crimson. She’s never been a peaceful woman, never deluded herself into thinking she could live life without re-soaking her hands in blood whenever they began to look too clean. She is surprised, though, to realize neither of her marks stand for killing.
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Part of Fjord desperately wants to turn around, even now wants to pull away from her hand sharply, bid her goodnight, hurry down the halls of the ship to the cabin he shares with Caduceus. Sleep. Gods, he needs to sleep.
Another part of him, though, wants nothing more than to be exactly where he is
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Vex’s eyes can’t pierce illusions, and her magical talents are small and shoddy in the face of those like Keyleth and Scanlan, but that doesn’t change the fact that sometimes, she sees things she shouldn’t. Things that nobody else does. But then, none of them has died as many times as she has.
Or, Vex'ahlia and her ghosts.
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similarity is a burden when half of you is gone
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It’s nothing special, medical supplies, an extra ICER, a few odd gadgets probably supplied courtesy of FitzSimmons. But just the feeling of it, of opening this kind of bag to see this kind of gear in this kind of hideout—if she takes a moment, closes her eyes, she can almost imagine that nothing has changed.
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Post-Bolero. Jacobi deals with the implications of Lovelace's resurrection.
