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  • Heart's Desire

    Neku reaches out to a girl he sees in Shibuya, but her problem is not what he expected. Part of the Touhou Project crossover series. Also on A03 as "No Boundaries."

  • Compromise

    A casual talk between two perfect housekeepers. The first in a series of Touhou Project crossovers. Also on A03 as "No Boundaries."

  • Somewhere, the Wind Cries

    There is an urban legend told in Nagano about Sanae from Class 1-B, who vanished without a trace. Like most things in folklore, there is a bit of truth to the rumor.

  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    A girl who took high school philosophy with Light Yagami recounts the story of the rise of the god of judgment and the trail of corpses left in his wake. Contains discussion of religion and possible blasphemy that may offend some readers. Also on A03.

  • Drain

    Even after the Player has finished the game, it continues to haunt her. Also on AO3.

  • Spider Lily

    One of many lost to the Titans finds that dying is not the way he thought it would be.

  • The Law of Vendetta

    A young hired gun realizes she's involved in an old cycle of vengeance after running into the same faces over and over again, including a gentle-hearted mob boss, a poison specialist, and a hitman in a fedora.

  • Empty Sky

    Several weeks after the keukegen, Sanae is alerted to another incident that has Gensokyo's strongest on edge with an unknown foe lurking in the outside world. As coincidences begin piling up, it becomes apparent that there is something bigger at work pulling the strings, something that poses a danger to Gensokyo as well as the outside world. Sequel to Somewhere the Wind Cries.

  • A Mother's Intuition

    The last time Linda Crawford saw her son was at Freddy Fazbear's Diner. Pre-canon; warning for spoilers, language, and dark themes.

  • Ruined For Marriage

    A pair of independent assassins get recruited to do hits for the Vongola, and are inevitably introduced to the Varia squad. One of them gets off to a bad start with Xanxus, which is in no way surprising.

  • Imaginary Numbers

    Sho Minamimoto finds an imaginary number in Shibuya and tries desperately to understand it. Contains spoilers.

  • Sharing a Grave

    Okinawa wants to take the first steps to becoming more independent from her brother, which means forming a union with another nation, which means getting married. Japan has mixed feelings about the whole thing.

  • The Girl From the Moon

    As a child, Ryuukyuu was told stories about the moon by both of her brothers. Part of the Okinawa "series" and related to the others, though can be read as a standalone. Also on A03.

  • All Gods

    There are no gods in All Gods Village. There is only a man on a holy mission and two wayward sisters.

  • One Thousand Paper Cranes

    After the war, Okinawa is sent to live with America temporarily. Post-war tension and adjustment to life with the western nation do not make her recovery any easier. Part of the Okinawa "series" including "1,000 Cherry Blossoms" and "Lapis Lazuli," though can be read as a stand-alone. Also on A03.

  • Lapis Lazuli

    Stories of Okinawa's foreign relations before, during, and after World War II. Related to "One Thousand Cherry Blossoms," but can be read as a stand-alone. Also on A03.

  • One Thousand Cherry Blossoms

    A small nation is born in the shadow of Japan and China, coming to serve as a means of trade between her brothers. But when Japan seeks to expand his territory and turn on his brother, she must choose a side and leave the quiet days of her childhood behind. The story of the Ryuukyuu Kingdom; also on A03.

  • Skylark and Frog

    When Kyouya sets his sights on something-or someone-he becomes even more frightening than usual. Part of the Touhou Project crossover series. Also on A03 as "No Boundaries."