"A type of chronic mood disorder, characterized by numerous mood disturbances, with periods of hypomanic symptoms alternating with periods of mild or moderate depression." When Ryoma starts acting unusually strange, Fuji is determined to find out what the problem is.
Echizen Ryoma has been spying on Fuji's piano practices everyday. At last, Fuji decides to just let him come into the music room whenever he wants. One thing leads to another. Secrets are discovered, decisions are made. "You're stupid and you have issues, and you love making them worse."
In which Mukahi realizes the implications of equal numbers of chromosomes, and Oshitari pays for it dearly. Now he was the crazy one, because he didn't want to marry a crayfish.
Epistolary. Highschool AU. Ryoma's psychiatrist makes him write letters to a stranger, and he agrees, but refuses to send them ever. / Revenge only gets us so far. Sometimes things work out, sometimes they don't. Either way, in the end, everything is in pieces.
In which Inui, Mizuki, Fuji, Atobe, Yanagi, and pretty much everyone else wants to take over the world. Yukimura is the rightful heir to the throne, and Ryoma gets randomly dragged into the problem.
AU. Everyone has secrets. Some are just more dangerous than others. / Suzaku Kururugi, a retired surgeon from the British Army, rooms with the consulting detective Lelouch Lamperouge. As he watches him solve case after case, the past catches up with them, just like it always does.
They both had an obsession with defeating their older brothers, and they were both doomed to fail. But for very different reasons.
In which the Seigaku regulars fly kites at the beach. Tezuka escapes, Ryoma protects his kite, and Fuji, as always, messes everything up.
Some things left you scarred for life.
No one wants to split up after high school. But there's nothing anyone can do about it.
In which Fuji gets creepy ideas. Kirihara and Ryoma try to preserve their sanity. Yukimura proves to be just as dangerous as Fuji, and fruits and vegetables are more dangerous than them all.
Inferiority complexes. Everyone has them. AU.
Jiroh's essay isn't wrong. Mukahi insists that it is. Atobe feels insulted.