[Reincarnation] Otonashi Kanade is a woman with a weak heart and the dream for a son she'll call Yuzuru. But with her only pregnancy ending in a miscarriage and her heart failing her, she wonders if she'll leave this world with regrets after all...or if there's a way to make sure her son is still born in to this world...
Dementors never spilt a drop of blood, and yet they were worse than those who ran their swords through an innocent body and splashed snow-petals with red.
It won't be his for long, but he's still missing the noise.
There was so much they never saw, like those fine lines that was the web of destiny ensnaring them all.
He had always followed his heart. But then it had failed, and he no longer knew where to turn.
A teddiursa who was more like a drill sergeant than a cuddly little teddy-bear tended to cause more friction than calm in an otherwise quiet little day care.
Not every place was the same, but Trapinch had their niches in the desert.
Starmie sparkled in the depths of the ocean above the sands where the water stones lay.
[Nine Puzzle] Why did people bother having more than one kid if they were only going to care for one?
Learning that spell was an interesting experience, but the increasingly darker times made them quickly forget.
[poetry collection] She is a shinigami and a weilder of an ice blade and sister and a friend and much else besides.
[Alternate-epilogue compliant] Otonashi Yuzuru didn't die with regrets, but because he forgot that last, fulfilling moment, he had the opportunity to make more regrets in the afterlife.
[AT, side-story to Replaying the Finale] Kotone has not forgotten Nene, but she has wiped her from her body. Zenjirou doesn't agree with her, but there is little he can do - until he stumbles upon a little present left behind by Wizardmon which may fix the failed past yet.
It fit a little too perfectly, like it had always been meant for him.
Terra and Xehanort have a little discussion in the depths of their heart where memories still survive before Aqua arrives.
Why did everything fade away into nothingness in the darkness?
[manga: Shadow of Vision] He saw into the future and saw their deaths, one by one, bit by bit, and there was nothing he could do to change them.
Sayaka just wanted to give Kyousuke's dreams back to him. She'd never wanted him to leave reality for them.
Yuuta never did get the chance to tell Yuri about Raika. And Yuri didn't get the chance to do a lot of motherly things, be that with her brother, the children she gained through marriage or her birth child.
Oikawa never had much. Now, all he had left was a dying dream, and his only hope for fulfilling it was that everyone deserved something from the world.