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After the loss to Karasuno at Spring Nationals, Suna Rintarō drifts towards his third year of high school, with the question of ‘what next?’ looming over him. Kimura Arisa, a figure skater chasing senior-level, is slowly drowning under the weight of her own expectations and self-doubt.
When Arisa joins the boys’ volleyball team as a manager to prove she has balance and longevity potential to the Skating Federation, their paths cross at a moment when neither of them is ready.
It becomes not a question of if they fall in love, but whether love, first love, is enough to survive their ambition, exhaustion, and the creeping realization that growing up sometimes means growing apart.
This is a story about first love, competitive drive, and the ways people miss that they are losing each other. Not because they stop caring, but because the habits that feel harmless when you’re young don’t always stay harmless.
Adulthood isn’t as forgiving to those trying to fly.
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02 May 2026
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Sakusa didn't feel lonely. He liked being alone. And when he felt the need for socialization, he could always turn to his cousin, who always responded with excitement that he'd been the one to initiate contact.
"I have you." He said without hesitation. "You're completely more than enough for me and I really don't need more people in my life."
Komori smiled sadly.
"I'm glad to finally hear from you that you appreciate my presence, but that attitude isn't healthy. You can't have just one person in your life." Motoya said in a rare, serious voice. "When you're dependent on just one person, and they leave, you'll be completely alone."
Komori Motoya, Sakusa Kiyoomi's closest and only friend, has always wanted his cousin to make friends, but Kiyoomi has always refused, saying he doesn't need anyone else in his life. When Komori falls into a coma after a car accident, Sakusa begins to seriously consider his cousin's request and makes him a promise: he will try to make friends. He doesn't expect how deep the bonds will be.
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02 May 2026
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The entire time his neighbour plays, Atsumu is mesmerized. The piece is utterly gorgeous, spell-binding, circling and lilting and a little sad. When it ends, the last chord drifting away, he realizes his eyes have closed, his forehead resting against the wall.
Before he knows it, he’s clapping, heart thumping in his chest. “Whoa,” he breathes. “That was beautiful.”
For some reason, he isn’t expecting a voice to answer.
“Uh, hello?”
It’s a deep tenor voice, prim and soft, coming from the wall just above Atsumu’s head. Atsumu jerks back.
“Goddamn, the soundproofing really is awful,” he yelps, which is absolutely not what he meant to say.
Miya Atsumu is a famous songwriter coming off a disastrous last show and profound heartbreak. Sakusa Kiyoomi is a famous classical pianist coming off a heavily criticized performance season. They move in next to each other and find that they can hear each other through the walls. So begins a wonderful, bickering friendship full of music that maybe, just maybe, might become love.
Caveat? They don't know who the other person is.
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30 Apr 2026
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A debt
A queue of crushed relationships
But when you regain freedom are you ready to live again?
Can everything go back to how it was?
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26 Apr 2026
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The Miya twins were a constant in your life. Your best and closest friends. Where they went, you followed, and vice versa. For a long time, you always knew it would be the three of you against the world, chasing after each other.
You followed the Miyas. Until you couldn't follow anymore.
(A story of childhood love, friendships and reconnection!)
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20 Apr 2026

