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There’s a feeling of discomfort in Furuya’s shoulder.
Strangely so, it doesn’t seem to be of physical nature.
This one seeps past all skin and muscle - through nerves and bone. It winds its way straight to his chest. The crushing weight of misplaced burden, unspoken anxieties.
Consider this: you risk it all, put everything at stake, for an uncertain dream. You are fueled by pure aspirations. You have everything to lose yet have no fear of anything. An important detail: you are fifteen. And now, the question: are you brave, or just foolish?
Furuya Satoru loses the ace number, and maybe something more.
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winter comes (and roses don't survive) by furuyui
Fandoms: 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs
03 Oct 2022
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Really, it should be expected that no one in their right mind would commit to the Port Mafia anyway. Each of them has their own little issues - some kept a secret, others left out in the open. From those, a lot of moments worth being told as stories were born, including this, of Tachihara and Gin's;
This is the one where they both love, but not quite enough.
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pitch black, pale blue by furuyui for rattlethosestars
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
03 Jun 2021
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After spending three years in the field of bounty hunting, the value of strangers' lives had gradually become lesser and lesser for Eijun. To him, their identities aren't as important as the amount of money placed atop their heads.
That's why he doesn't even bother knowing his targets' names most of the time, and those which he had to know in order to execute his missions, he'd already forgotten by now.
There was only one exception; a name burned against his eyelids and etched into the darkness of his head, characters spelled out in seemingly glowing, bright blue ink –
Okumura Koushuu.
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Tachihara stabs Gin then shows up at her hospital room to check on her.
And that's just so like him. So like the Tachihara she thought she knew.
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There's always regret that comes with all the things he had ever loved.
Miyuki Kazuya thinks that's probably just how it really goes; maybe it's the same for everyone else.
It didn't really matter before.
But now it does.

