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Quezon turned his head toward him, eyes bright despite the fever. “Promise me something, Sergio.”
“Hm?”
“When I’m gone, keep talking. Don’t let them silence you because I’m not there to shout.”
Osmeña stiffened. “You’re not going anywhere.”
“Everyone goes somewhere,” Quezon whispered. “The trick is to leave something loud enough to echo.”
For a moment Osmeña couldn’t speak. He reached for the nearest folder, pretending to check a line of figures just to keep his hands busy.
“You and your speeches,” he muttered finally.
“They’re the only way I know how to say goodbye.”
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“Do you find the matter of the Senate presidency so inconsequential?” Osmeña said softly, dangerously. And then: “You know, Manolo, I could ruin you still.”
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22 Oct 2025
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About three things Akira was absolutely positive.
First, Akechi was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him, and Akira didn’t know how dominant that part might be, that thirsted for his blood. And third, Akira was unconditionally and irrevocably in gay feelings head over heels for his pretentious and gorgeous ass.
Okay, so there wasn’t actually proof Akechi was a vampire-
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OR: Akira, the absolute bi disaster, has deluded himself into believing Akechi is a vampire. He hatches a plan to prove Akechi is one...it doesn't go very well.
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20 Oct 2025
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After being thrown out of his home, and being stranded in Tokyo, Akira's only way of dealing with his panic and social anxiety issue turns out to be a very easy, simple solution: latching onto an idol to push all his other worries away.
In where Akira is a fanboy, and Akechi is commercialized.
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20 Oct 2025
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“Yeah, I’m super into demonic possession lately,” Akira confessed, proudly waving his freak flag for Akechi and Maruki both to see or hear, respectively. He twirled a short curl around his fingers and adopted a dreamy expression, hoping to pacify his crush and mystify his former therapist at the same time.
Akechi remained silent, judging the situation and Akira as a whole, but Maruki audibly gulped. “As a theoretical, spiritual concept, or as an unhealthy relationship dynamic?”
“Yes,” Akira answered, simultaneously vague and yet straight to the point.
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After conversations revolving around the type of penetration you typically didn’t come back from, the ghost haunting Akira's house quieted, potentially unnerved by its roommate’s iron will and absurd interest in pain. In the end, it’d led them both to the same conclusion and new horizons: the ghost wanted to scare Akira away, but unfortunately for everyone who had ever met him, Akira was a freak and simply did not care. Instead, Akira and the ghost formed a true roommate alliance, and the classic will they, won’t they sitcom scenario continued its ridiculous slow burn.
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20 Oct 2025
