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  • The Perks of Voyeurism

    Tomoka, accidentally, walks in on Ryoma and Horio. Doing things. More than once. Wow. Humorous, but not crack. No flames.

  • Divine Intervention

    Atobe, and Ryoma, as kings of Hell and Heaven, respectively, check up on the man who now lives without them. past atoshiryo.

  • Colds

    Ryoma and his boundless tolerance for Atobe-with-a-cold. Love is expressed in not-so-loving words.

  • Character Development

    If Peter Pettigrew were to write a book about his life at Hogwarts, it would definitely be titled 'Peter Pettigrew and the Unenviable Ability to Walk in on Prongs and Padfoot Necking' (under the pseudonym 'Rat Bastard', because if Peter's faced with an opportunity to humiliate himself, he grabs it). (marauders' era, james/sirius from pov peter)

  • Black

    Sirius is adrift.

  • Much Ado About (For) Nothing

    Sirius doesn't take James's declarations of love seriously, thus suffering through events that he could have avoided otherwise and still have reached the same outcome. (Marauders' Era, the best of them all)

  • Of Two Minds

    Malfoy, who has liked Harry for quite some time, finally gets the opportunity to kiss him; Harry gets to see two sides to the same person, but can't decide which one to believe in.

  • Imperfect

    In which Atobe's life isn't perfect. At all.

  • Chronology

    How Levi develops feelings for Eren after the 57th expedition and the subsequent disasters (and how Eren does, too). Canon-divergent, branching off after the events in Sina. Warning: extremely boring.

  • Ears, Causes and Consequences

    Ryoma doesn't want to wear bunny ears. Just because he's wearing them, doesn't mean he wants to wear them. (Somewhere in the Great Backstage of Life there is Atobe apologizing, because that's what boyfriends do - accept ridiculous dares from friends and then apologize to their lovers. "Do it for the dare.")

  • Repentance

    Because, to miss someone whose heart and mind you broke, it is unfair; but miss them you still do. (Ryoma's voicemails to Atobe, set after Voicemail.)

  • Epistolary Idiocy

    Tezuka is in Germany, and so Momo writes letters to him, getting jealous over Tezuka's hot (and unbeknown to him, lesbian) therapist, and frustrated over the action Ryoma and Kaidoh are getting. With each other. Unfair. He gets to sit here and write to someone thousands of miles away. Tezuka replies. Because he's in love.

  • The Calm of the Storm

    How Keigo and Ryoma move on. Sequel to Wry, and Awry. All the poetry in this is Pablo Neruda's.

  • Lipstick-y

    Niou's libertine affairs with Sanada, Kirihara, and lipstick. (for bane).

  • Acting

    Ryoma should think about acting as a career (you sly fox, you) and Atobe should think about not being so slow to understand Ryoma's motives and his own feelings.

  • Discolouration

    Simple motives and actions lead to complicated (but uncomplicated) consequences. You pay for what you've done/As you sow, so shall you reap. Royal Pair... at first. (I'm sorry, too.)

  • Wife

    So Ryoma has a wife who makes lunchboxes for him (and him only, as Ryoma is only too happy to point out). Pretty short.

  • Wry, and Awry

    Shiraishi feels left out. Everything falls apart.

  • Insanity

    Keigo and Ryoma contemplate upon insanity while quoting song lyrics and trying to keep conversations off-track but kind of failing.

  • Voicemail

    Ryoma checks his voicemail after a long time, only to listen to the gradual degeneration of Atobe Keigo.