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  • Moon embracing the Sun

    "I am envious of Mishil. When she love and get married, her power grows. But when I love and get married. It will cause a huge problem in the Kingdom" The King said. "You want to marry me, so that you can take Shilla, isn't it? Why... Don't you know that I am also a human that can get hurt. I also wanted to live with my husband and children, who are loved and cared"

  • Byaruki thoughts on Canon Bleach: the beginning of all stories

    Rewritten Bleach History: Rukia centered. BYARUKI [warning] SPOILER ALERT for some Canon events

  • Ways to Reinvent your Life

    Byaruki thoughts option 2#: What it takes to be a professional husband hunter. A desperate single and ready to mingle Pringle, Rukia, is about to get indoctrinated into the life of fastlaners. Will she be able to ride her own racing car, or will she get run over by oblivious drivers speeding all over the race track. Which is more practical, love or ambition? [Crackfic]

  • Collateral Damage

    Option#: For Byaruki thoughts. No one really wins in a war, except those who profit from the conflict. Life is finite resources that should not be squandered mindlessly.

  • Game Of Life

    Option #1: Ending for Byaruki thoughts. Rukia and Byakuya, were sent to the real world, after getting pulled into the alternate chokaimon, 5 years after the Thousand years Blood War. And now they found themselves living the lives of unknown people in a strange world

  • Good Parenting

    Option#4 For Byaruki thoughts... Collection of the best parenting techniques I had compiled so far: from Elon Musk, to Japanese style of child rearing. Byaruki style. Related to my other stories, as a puzzle.

  • Lifetime's worth of Trial and Error

    Warning! Extreme Oocness. AU. Toxicly self-centered. First person narrative. "sometimes in life, we learn that, our harshest critique... Is ourselves" Be kind to yourself, because your the only one you truly have. I suggest that you should ignore this story. I am just trying to fix my life. In response to Sir Mo Gawdat's book "Solve for Happy"