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Chiaki is waiting for his lover, every dawn, morning, afternoon, evening and night. Drawn to the sea, he sings and thinks of it, and the past they shared together.
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Atsumu talks about gender
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A bunch of short drabblish things that are too sad and short to be their own thing. Updated whenever I’m stressed and really just sad mostly.
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Yotasuke and Yatora eat lunch together, the latter daydreams far far too close for comfort.
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Death, as Sakusa finds out, is nothing like the land of the living makes it out to be.
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Sakusa Kiyoomi is dead. This is a recount of that experience.
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Tooru checks his phone and winces at the brightness of it. He takes a second to smile at the lock-screen background, taken a few years back when Tooru come back home to Japan.
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Oikawa thinks about pictures and gets cuddles
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Rukawa looks down at Sakuragi once more, his eyes set back on that horizon. Somewhere beyond it lies their dream. Their dream. Rukawa bites his tongue and takes Sakuragi’s practiced words with grace. There’s more important things to bicker about.
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Rukawa and Sakuragi talk at the beach
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So then it makes sense that in this moment of true meditation, where Kuroo has never felt so at peace with both himself and the universe before, that he has a moment of religious epiphany.
It’s right there and then, completely shitfaced in the aftermath of a house party at Ass o’clock in the am on a Friday night, that Kuroo sees God.
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Kuroo and Bokuto start a cult, Kenma is a cat, their roommates are swept up for the ride, and their neighbors get most of the fallout.
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Bokuto dissociates to the point where it’s painful and Kuroo helps him through it.
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Ushijima Wakatoshi is one of the lucky ones. He has known this fact for many a decade now, yet still the thought comes back up on days like these.
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Ushijima has a lazy day and thinks of how lucky he is to have the people he loves.
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- Part 2 of In our own sweet way
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After all, who is he to refuse when Oikawa oh so sweetly asks for Ushijima’s pajama shirt right off his back, hands untightening the muscles of his biceps and lips ghosting his cheek? Who is he to refuse when Sakusa, usually so incredibly reserved when it comes to sharing, asks to borrow one of Ushijima’s shorts when the weather proves too hot for Sakusa’s own cotton ones? Who is he to refuse when Kita walks out of his room, dressed from head to toe in Ushijima’s old Shiratorizawa memorabilia?
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Ushijima is in a kind of romantic relationship with Kita, Oikawa, and Sakusa. The four of them play a board-game, and Ushijima is gay.
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- Part 1 of In our own sweet way
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Hinata takes a moment to groom Hoshiumi’s feathers.
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Ushijima thinks about love, and considers the situations that lead him to understand it.
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In the months closing in on the Olympics we watch people wrestle with the idea of endings and beginnings.
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The (not really a) lady of the lake by neomints
Fandoms: 映像研には手を出すな! | Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na! | Keep Your Hands off Eizoken! (Anime)
30 Mar 2020
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Does Doumeki ever feel it? The pressure that makes Asakusa’s chest feel like it’s fit to collapse. Wear this, do that, draw this.
Be this.
Asakusa isn’t ‘this’, whatever ‘this’ is. It’s not that she hates the way things are, but that she keeps trying to tell herself that she doesn’t.
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Asakusa thinks about gender, and Doumeki happens to be a catalyst for it.
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Hinata used to stare up at the moon as a child. He’d sit in his mom’s dark, cool car with Natsu sleeping on his shoulder, and face the sky with his head resting on the glass window. He’d see faces and rabbits and goals and ambitions peeking out between the clouds, behind miles and miles of murky black, and wonder what it would take to jump over the moon. If cows could do it, he’d think, the little giant could too, right?
Now he thinks of the moon peeking out between golden curly strands, and thinks of how endlessly more beautiful the sight once was.
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A chronicle of the times when Hinata stared up at the moon, and the times when Tsukishima gave him gifts to remember him by.
Follows from their first year to when Hinata returns to Japan.
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Their hands touch and the world turns brighter behind them. Their hands touch and their bond grows stronger. Their hands touch and-
Asakusa blinks out of her daydream.
Isn’t there a bit of subtext here?
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Asakusa daydreams and keeps coming back to thinking of the same person in the end.
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It’s not that Tsukki doesn’t grow silent; he does often, preferring to listen to Lev list out his top ten types of orange juice or fun facts about lizards that he’d learned the morning before. What really worried Lev was the lack of fire, the lack of passion…
When Tsukki had apologized and excused himself for the day, Lev knew he’d be taking his own train Miyagi at some point.
And that’s how he’d gotten here.
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Tsukki is sad and Lev takes a train to Tokyo to hold him
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Hinata looks across the court at said boyfriend as he talks to Yamaguchi about something or another. Tsukishima makes him feel warm, he makes him feel safe, he makes him want to work harder than anyone else and reach higher than every moon and sun and star in the universe. Tsukishima makes Hinata feel lots of things.
(It’s too bad then, Hinata thinks as he clutches the fabric of his chest where it meets his heart, that one of those things hurts.)
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Hinata thinks about things he gets, and things he wants, and how love is a mix of both.
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His three years of High school are so very far away. His friends are too; scattered across the world like drifting messages in bottles, wandering in deep blue oceans just waiting to be found. What are the chances of being found by their intended recipient, Hinata wonders, for the world is oh so very big, and his friends are oh so very far away.
None more so than Tsukishima Kei.
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Hinata thinks about distances, and what it takes to measure them.
