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A small story about change, and how strange that can be.
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Nayeon may have a gun, but Tzuyu has the majority of her attention.
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Sana and Mina meet in the middle, and they invent something new.
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Chaeyoung feels a little nervous about this official first date, given that Tzuyu had accidentally assumed that they'd been dating for months.
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Jeongyeon and Nayeon don't get along in the most conventional way, and yet they continuously find themselves in one another's orbit.
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One Day, in the Next Life by ninepointfive (Rinforzando) for dubfu
Fandoms: TWICE (Band)
14 Oct 2019
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Reincarnation is not always kind.
Or: Sana and Mina—through World War II, feudal Japan, present day, and space.
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Bookmarked by dubfu
16 Oct 2019
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An absolute treasure that has swiftly landed itself into the top tier category of Twice fics, let alone Misana fics. For a ship that is often considered rare, I am truly grateful that there are such treats available within its limited content. Told throughout time, this tale explores the reincarnated lives of Sana and Mina, particularly through Sana's perspective. There's a heart-twisting aspect to the mechanics of this particular reincarnation AU, which involves the activation of memories -- sometimes one remembers, sometimes it's both, sometimes one doesn't, and sometimes it's far too late. Not only is the story itself meaningful and emotional, but it's admirably written. Between clever transitions, thought-out imagery, and dedicated efforts for maintaining some semblance of accuracy in history and geography, the author here has certainly left a mark that will hopefully be continually appreciated even as time goes on in this fandom.
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“I want to be here,” Mina tells her, a little later, curled up in bed with still-damp hair, “when you go and when you come back.”
Sana goes and Mina waits. Time-travelling, bathtubs and inaccurate palm-reading. time-traveller's-wife!au
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- Part 1 of i know you by heart
Bookmarked by dubfu
21 Aug 2019
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Another lovely Misana read. This story makes use of the time traveling mechanics from The Time Traveler's Wife, with Sana as the time traveler. It's soft in all the right ways without forgoing the undercurrent of angst that can't be helped with the circumstances of the two girls. There's an endearing range of diction and stylistic finesse from the author that runs through the veins of this fic, despite its length. There is a bittersweet layer that comes with a lot of Sana's musings, even if she is trying to remain optimistic while simultaneously struggling with the fatigue she's often feeling. The way her attempts at selflessness and care sometimes collide with Mina's desire for Sana to take things more seriously or to be more honest with how she's feeling, is a delight. It's a raw type of love that is very real and deep, even if it will always be difficult given the conditions. A nice gem tucked within the Twice fandom.
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Comfort and security? Maybe in another lifetime.
Or: the one about Myoui Mina taking over a yakuza syndicate.
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- Part 2 of White Lightning
Bookmarked by dubfu
14 Nov 2018
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An underrated piece, especially for a ship like Misana (/Misamo, to a degree). Complete with an incredible amount of detail and terminology that shows the dedication of the writer behind the keyboard. Despite the seriousness of the setting and concept, the author's finesse with the interactions between J-Line is something that makes even a dark theme like this seem real and believable for these girls and the way they're wrapped around one another in this strange, strange world. Definitely an acquired taste, though I will say - as someone who isn't interested in action/guns/etc - this piece is not as criminally grungy as one might assume. Wish this hadn't come out last year so that I could contact the author now and ask how it all started.

