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The clichéd high school AU that every ship needs! Sinbad is the kind, flirty, popular, outgoing sweetheart whom everyone seems to love (and is pretty half-assed about studying) while Ja'far is the (seemingly) quiet boy who likes to isolate himself in the corner of the classroom, uncaring of anything but his own grades. Sinbad notices him and attempts to invite him to his circle and, well, eventually more-than-platonic feelings ensue.
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In Sin, My Sanctuary by zanka
Fandoms: Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, The Adventures of Sinbad (TV)
20 Sep 2014
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Basically follows Sinbad no Bouken (Chapter 27) when Sinbad saves Ja'far from falling into depravity. Ja'far starts to have feelings again after denying them due to his need for detachment in order to assassinate, but slightly unusual ones for his beloved king-to-be. And so of course, he doesn't know that these feelings are "unusual". Lots of time skips happen and in-between details may be left out.
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Hajime has no idea how this situation is even possible, but he’s one hundred percent certain that it’s all Oikawa’s fault.
Oikawa blames the aliens.
The Iwaoi body swap fic that this fandom needs, if not the one it deserves.
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In which Oikawa writes a guide for Kageyama, Matsukawa and Hanamaki read it, and then proceed to tell him how rubbish it is:
“Our point is you’re both stupid when it comes to each other,” Mattsun imparted sagely. “Neither of you can fathom a scenario in which the other reciprocates. It’s actually hilarious.”
“I’ve been laughing at you guys for three years,” Makki nodded.
“So let me get this right,” Oikawa clarified. “You’re saying that Iwa-chan has been in love with me this whole time and the only reason he hasn’t confessed is because he doesn’t think I love him back?”
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“Iwaizumi,” he starts, and he's already too late when the brunet's expression changes, “Hajime.”
His eyes are the size of saucers, hands splayed and pressed tight against the chipped and dented wood of the table. “Hajime,” he repeats, and he repeats it again. “Like...like the constellation?!”
How in the world would he knows something like that? “Yeah...like the constellation.”
Iwaizumi's stomach drops out when his smile stretches from ear to ear, leaning over the table to tell him his own name. “I guess it's gotta be you then... because I'm named after it's counterpart.”
“Tooru,” Iwaizumi blurts, and watches the smile fall from his face. “Oikawa Tooru, right?”
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- Part 2 of Hajime and Tooru
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“I never thought I’d see the day that I’d envy a human,” Oikawa admits, showering himself in tiny suns, because he can actually feels those, like a fusillade of warm kisses on luminous skin that leave marks. To humans, they’d be freckles. Skin stars, Oikawa calls them. He didn’t make that up, a human did.
“Who created the rule that we can’t touch, I wonder,” Iwaizumi ponders, floating heedlessly through space.
“Maybe it’s because we can fly. Humans dream of flying, right?”
“I don’t think so.”
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- Part 1 of Hajime and Tooru
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There's a tiny clock on his wrist, bright red numbers. It's supposed to tick, supposed to move, supposed to tell him when he'll meet his soulmate. The time will run to zero when they've met, moving numbers will become stationary—the ticking that signified uncertainty transforming to the silent stability of forever.
Iwaizumi Hajime's clock hasn't ticked for as long as he can remember.

