As if Izaya isn't already damaged, trouble comes in the name of Shizuo for him. Warnings for noncon, gore. Shizaya.
Some mornings are easier to wake up to than others. Shizaya.
Their relationship ended in the terms of being in the past tense. What was between them wasn't as important as what isn't now. Shizaya.
Shizuo needs a haircut and Izaya is dangerous when wielding scissors.
Ran hates the spark in his little brother Aoba's eyes. Enough to extinguish it with his own fire. Trigger warning.
Shizuo can never control his temper when it matters most. Hence drinking in a bar and trying to forget that maybe it's his fault he's jealous. Shizaya, for Somniare28, or SomniareSolus.
Psyche is surprised by a twist of fate in the season of cherry blossoms, meeting a familiar face he can't seem to let go of. TsuPsy. For culpaeros.
The time difference between Russia and Japan is six hours. Shizaya/Izuo. For astroenergy.
"But I didn't request you this time, Ren. So tell me, why are you here?" Ren wakes at the hospital in Sei's body to meet the one and only Izaya Orihara. To which he owes a favor to the cold and calculating red, gold, and green sort of chameleon.
Learning to love means forget. Forget the pain of wounds inflicted and forget that Shizuo doesn't call because maybe he's given up on Izaya's games. It's not supposed to hurt like this. Trigger warning; Sequel to Twisted Love.
Izaya learns that Shizuo loves him, which leads to cold feet and kidnapping. Shortly after, it's rebuilding their relationship while falling apart because Izaya can't explain and Shizuo doesn't understand how much it hurts. Shizaya; trigger warning for violent sexual acts and violence in general.
What happens now, considering Shizuo isn't around to keep Izaya from falling deeper. He's losing fast, spinning clockwise. Sequel to Clockwork. Trigger warning.
He couldn't forget. This had all been planned out so carefully, his plan to erase his memories to the point where they'd be smudges on paper and not jabbing him every minute of the hour. Izaya wasn't sure how long he can pretend it doesn't hurt when Shizuo's already given in. It shouldn't be this way and this relationship wasn't meant to exist. Sequel to Breaking Point. Shizaya.
It was more of a childhood rivalry that ran into adulthood games of cat and mouse and destroyed city property. Somehow, strangely enough, the two of Ikebukuro's strongest were lying in bed together like every other night. And he'd bet that Izaya had more than just something to do with it: not that he minded. Rated for adult themes.