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Bookmarked by gentletomyheart
07 Jan 2026
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When the ship doors slam shut, Lo’ak is no longer a son — he is Subject 12.
Stripped of his name, voice, and freedom, he becomes nothing more than an experiment under the RDA’s control. They break him down, turning boy into beast, while his family can do nothing but watch from the sidelines.
But Jake Sully has no intention of surrendering.
Bookmarked by gentletomyheart
06 Jan 2026
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the never-ending ache (of love and sorrow) by sunflowereads
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime)
24 Dec 2025
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"Happiness was not something I ever sought; I care more to be a hero.”
“You can be both, Satoru,” Suguru promised him.
Satoru smiled unconvincingly. “I don’t think I know any stories of heroes whose lives aren’t marred by some sort of tragedy.”
“Then you shall be the first, or I will have no choice but to become the villain to make it so,” Suguru vowed.
(or, a stsg retelling of The Song of Achilles that no one asked for)
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On stage, Atsumu is in control. Confident. Untouchable. But offstage, with his hands shaking and the lights gone dim, he’s anything but.
Sakusa doesn’t flinch. He just watches. Like Atsumu is something he’s afraid to lose and doesn’t know how to hold.
After a threat hits too close to home, Atsumu finds himself under Sakusa’s roof—and under his watchful eye.
He’s exhausted. Shaken. Still trying to be the version of himself Sakusa first fell for. But the world is colder now, and love—love has sharp edges.
A story about trauma, healing, lemon-scented floor cleaner, emotional exorcism via pastries, and the kind of late-night phone call that feels like a lifeline.
“Keep your eyes on me,” Atsumu says.
And Sakusa does. Like it’s the only thing that matters.Bookmarked by gentletomyheart
04 Jan 2026
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Sakusa Kiyoomi doesn’t do mess.
Not in his apartment. Not in his routines. And definitely not in his feelings.But then there’s Miya Atsumu. He’s loud and golden and impossible to ignore — and suddenly Sakusa is breaking his own rules, lingering too long, looking too close, wanting things he’s spent years pretending he didn’t want at all.
It’s wrong.
Or at least, it’s supposed to be.But Atsumu is kind in ways Sakusa isn’t ready for, soft in the spaces that hurt the most, and relentless in his honesty. And Sakusa starts to unravel.
A story about repression, jealousy, firsts, and the terrifying beauty of letting yourself be loved anyway.

