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What do you think about andteam legal line and shower sex?? đđ„Č Iâve been wondering if lunĂ©s have the same thoughts as me?đ€
shower sex with k would be intense but tender. heâs the type to take control, pinning you gently against the tiles as water streams down his perfectly toned body. he'd hold you close, making you feel secure, his lips brushing over your neck as he whispers how much he loves the feeling of your skin against his. for him, it's about connection, and he makes sure every moment is slow and meaningful.
fuma is all about love and gentleness in the shower. he'd cradle your face in his hands, water dripping down his gorgeous features as he gazes at you like you're his entire world. his touches are slow and purposeful, his lips tracing every inch of your skin in quiet worship, always holding you close because he thinks itâs dangerous. heâd whispers tender words in between kisses, telling you how beautiful you are and how much he loves you. his focus would be entirely on you, making the moment feel like a scene out of a romance movie.
nicholas would be a menace in the shower. teasing you relentlessly, pinning you to the cool tiles while his hands roam your body. his cocky grin never leaves his face as he whispers cheeky comments in your ear, like, "you like this, don't you?" he knows exactly what he's doing and loves watching you melt under his touch. making the experience equal parts fun and intense, using the shower head on you to tease you, lots of temperature play.
ej would be so shy about it at first, his cheeks bright red even as he steps closer. he'd be hesitant to touch you, scared that you might slip [lol] but once you encourage him, his gentleness would shine. he's all soft kisses and careful touches, making sure you're comfortable every step of the way. he takes things slow, savoring every moment, and afterward, he'd probably hug you tightly under the water, whispering how much he loves you.
yuma is even worse than nico- horny and relentless. he wouldn't waste a second before pressing you against the wall, his wet hands gripping your hips with a wicked smirk. "didn't think iâd wait this long, did you?" he'd tease, his voice dripping with mischief. he's all about pushing your limits, his lips and tongue exploring every inch of your skin while making sure you feel absolutely ruined by the time he's done. afterward, he'd flash a smug grin, pulling you close just to tease you again. will definitely go multiple rounds.
#â ; hey listen ?#fuck tumblr for not notifying me abt this ask đ€đ€#sorry this took so long bubi <//3#btw id LOVE to hear your own thoughts!!!!!#also i know technically jo and harua are also part of the legal line but i am not comfortable writing for them!!#wait taki as well#â ; brr brr sierra on the phone ?#andteam smut#andteam hard hours#andteam hard thoughts#andteam imagine#andteam x reader#&team smut#&team hard hours#&team hard thoughts#&team imagine#&team x reader
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uhh neat little summary
#sending all my period cramps to akira rn#solo ibuki was right there...RIGHT THERE#is sora losing his synesthesia... is the whole matrix event#THEY DO BE JUST DOING DOG SHIT WRITING OVER AND OVER AGAIN#and it's not like they can't write good stuff since ! era anymore#obbligato is awesome#and while the 1.5/2 conflict could be better is still good!!#idk anymore#enstars#ensemble stars#taki ibuki#ibuki taki
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good evening klance nation
#klance kimi no na wa au cause i can!!!!!!!#i rewatched the movie and couldnt get the idea out of my head#art#digital art#fanart#voltron#voltron fanart#voltron keith#voltron lance#klance#klance fanart#distardre art#kimi no na wa#keith is taki because im insane and keith spending months searching for a town based on landscape alone and#then saying lets write our names on each other so we dont forget just to write i love you is what i need in life#just a btw just a little fyi if anyone was interested in my thought process
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"hello manager ^_^!! here's the data u wanted. oh and btw, have u seen the news?"

"? what news?"



"they think im- remarkable? and command admiration đ„ș?"
#sigma bsd#bsd memes#bsd#mam raczej negatywny stosunek do tego konkursu i wkurza mnie jak ludzie mĂłwiÄ
sigma bo to takie piÄkne sĆowo... aleno#i was supposed to be writing for unj
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great day to be an umiri fan
#like shes already been interesting to me bc 1.) bass player#and 2.) her friendship w taki#BUT after ep8 like holy shit. sheâs kind of a loser. i need to write a 20 page essay on her#ave mujica#bandori#umiri yahata
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chapter notes - taki tooru
a compilation of all of midorikawa's chapter notes concerning taki (as of volume 29)
all are from the official viz releases, translated by lillian olsen.
Chapters 17 - 18 - Do Not Call I had a lot of fun working on this one. Strange how having a girl in the story makes things go so smoothly for me. I was working on this story at the same time as Chapter 19 (which I was submitting for Lala DX) so l had the most work I've ever had at one time. I wished I had had more pages to work things out, but overall, it was a positive experience. The story evolved from the ideas I had of big graffiti, and the concept of being able to see yokai conditionally. Natsume was never able to meet his grandmother, but Taki was good friends with her grandfather. They had different relationships, but sometimes that allows for better perspectives. I also had fun drawing a frightened Nyanko Sensei.
Chapters 42 - 43 - Sealed Iâve always wanted to draw the trio of Natsume, Tanuma and Taki hanging out. Before, Tanuma thought he might be a little crazy, but Natsume affirmed what used to be an unstable world for him. Natsumeâs existence was basically his salvation, but he realizes that he canât be much help to Natsume. It's a dilemma heâll have to keep facing as his friend. On the other hand, Iâve discovered that Taki, who also canât see but knows Natsumeâs circumstances, is delighted at the things she discovers. Itâs difficult but fun to draw these three together. I was also happy drawing Takiâs empty house, images of a white ghost flapping in the darkness, and small yokai hopping and frolicking about.
Volume 14 (Sidebar notes) I really, really want to do a story from Taki's perspective. I once had an opportunity to do it in a side story, but I had to give up trying to make it fit to the number of pages available. I get too greedy when I draw a girl because of the many emotions involved. I want her to be a gentle girl who gets Natsume to smile when she's around, even when he's having a tough time.
Chapters 64 - 65 - Do Not Get Involved I hadn't drawn Taki in a while, so it was a lot of fun. She's a very important character to me, so I keep holding her back until I can use her carefully. When I draw girls, I want to feature their expressions or words even if I have to pause the rhythm of the story. I'm weirdly conflicted that it might make her upstage Natsume, the main character who's a little bit dense. That's the difficulty and fun about drawing Taki, too. Since Natsume has been mostly involved with yokai whose gender isn't very important, he's been desensitized a bit. I hope this was an episode that reminded him that love is a bit more delicate.
Chapter 78 - Tsukihigui I wanted Natsume to have different reactions that usual, so I picked a story not in the past or in the present, but a weird in-between. I debated a lot whether to have little Natsume be taken care of by the Yatsuhara yokai or the humans Tanuma and Taki. But upon further reflection, since Nyanko Sensei is yokai, Tanuma and Taki would have a different approach to the situation and be more fun. It would've been interesting to go to Natori and have all three of them stare at each other with furrowed brows, but I discovered that whereas Natori would have a difficult time adapting to a situation like this, the students would display steadier nerves.
Chapters 85 - 86 - The Front Noren I wanted to use the premise that the front and back of an object can have different meanings. Such a simple but unshakable fact could be very interesting. I wanted Natsume and Sensei to hang out more with Tanuma and Taki, but once yokai get involved, there's the dilemma that only those who can see yokai should be the ones taking action, so I had to carve up the story a lot. I even wondered if I should depict them relaxing in the hot springs, or whether that kind of thing was appropriate for the occasion. I thought I could get through the scenario quickly while I wrote out the plot with prose, but once I started drawing, I wondered if I could get through it without questioning everything. Natsume has started to get nerves of steel against yokai, but I still want him to be careful when it comes to his dear friends having close encounters with yokai.
Chapters 95 - 96 - The Odd Couple I still get nervous when I'm drawing Taki. Yokai don't really have boundaries, but Taki tries to clearly maintain hers. It's surprisingly difficult to show that difference without calling attention to it when Natsume is hanging out with them. It's tricky how it only takes one misstep, then Taki is no longer Taki and Natsume is no longer Natsume. But it's fun once I get working on it, and I'm glad I got to draw her family.
Chapter 112 - The Three Pictures and the Peculiar Afternoon Tea You can have the desire to help people you care about, but I think it takes a lot of courage to take that first step to offer it. I can see Natuma and Natsume fumbling about in this regard, but I feel that Taki would have an easy time confiding in Natsume when she's in trouble. The premise was to have someone appear just as Natsume and friends had a spread of pictures on their table at a cafe. The content changes drastically depending on who shows up, so I simulated a lot of scenarios. It was a good opportunity to think about all sorts of situations.
#natsuyuu.txt#natsume yuujinchou#natsume's book of friends#taki tooru#i really hope she writes that taki pov story someday...#afterwords
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December Twenty-Fifth
Written for Ficwip Discordâs November 1000 Words Event
Title: December Twenty-Fifth
Ship: None
Fandom: Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains
Word Count: 1,000
Rating: T
Warning: None
Tags: Pre-Canon, Fluff, Christmas, Found Family, Presents, Surprises
   Waking up on December twenty-fifth, was meant to be like waking up on any other day.
   For Spectre anyway.
   Seven years old, he was full of wonder and curiosity but not for Christmastime. He didnât enjoy fried food, he didnât like mushy-gushy romantic comedy movies for adults. He had never celebrated Christmas at the orphanage prior. Not enough money to go around to give the children more than colouring-in sheets and maybe a store bought card.
   And so, that date on the calendar, remained innocuous and boring just like any other day.Â
   Until now.
   âTada. Do you like it?â Ryoken asked.
   He held Spectreâs hand, guiding him down the stairwells of the minimalist monstrosity which was the Kogami Mansion and yet⊠The sun room was a cacophony of festive spirit. It was kitsch and bright. Christmassy. Full of red and green amid the otherwise dreary, white walls and furnishings of the mansion. Wreaths hung up on the window panes, ribbons and sashes dashed through the room, fairy lights twinkled, and then there was the centrepiece: a fir tree which had yet to be decorated but was still accompanied by various presents.
   Five of them, Spectre counted.
   Spectre was dumbfounded as he was led into the sun room by Ryoken. Music which was whispered in a silvery voice played from a speaker, inviting them closer. The smell of breakfast was cooking nearby from the adjoining kitchen. He heard Asoâs voice call out good morning above the sound of sizzling eggs and bacon, a waft of maple syrup and something else sweet, too, like pancake batter.
   âGood morning, sleepyhead.â Kyoko teased Spectre as she and Dr. Genome waited by the tree.
   âIndeed, probably the first child in existence to wake up well after the sun has risen on Christmas Day.â Dr. Genome mused, stroking his chin.
   âWell, umâŠâ Spectre fumbled to explain his circumstances but he found himself at a loss for words, he was staring at the tree.
   Both adults and Ryoken picking up exactly on his thoughts.
   âWe wanted to surprise you since its our first Christmas together, do you like it?â Kyoko asked.
   âYeah, itâs, um, reallyâŠâ Spectre continued to fumble in his awe.
   âI thought it was a waste of time, personally,â Dr. Genome added coldly and yet, in his own way, knew exactly how to diffuse Spectreâs shyness, âwe donât normally celebrate Christmas but the soft-touches insisted. So, you better enjoy or there wonât be one next year.â
   Spectre giggled. Dr. Genomeâs more abrasive nature always amused him. Kyoko rolled her eyes and gave him a playful nudge - or jab - to the side. That, too, part of the comedy routine and banter they found themselves in.
   âIgnore that grinch, you two.â Asoâs voice called out. âIt is a pleasure to celebrate like that, heaven knows we need it.â
   Ryoken nodded, lips pursed, in agreement to Aso.
   âDo you want your present now or do you want to decorate the tree first?â Kyoko asked gently.
   âI get a present?!â Spectre exclaimed.
   âOf course. You're my best friend, of course you get a present.â Ryoken laughed.
   Spectre blushed, his tummy squirmed. âI want the present first.â he admitted in a tiny voice.
   âAlright, you two first. Weâll open ours after breakfast whilst you two decorate the tree.â Kyoko decided.
   âHere you go.â Dr. Genome said.
   He picked up a box and handed it to Spectre.
   The tactile feel of the glittery paper was unusual on Spectreâs hands as he carefully admired the box, the yellow and silver wrapping, the twirly white ribbon. He gulped, gave it a shake and tried to guess or imagine what might be inside but he failed. He had never been given a gift like this, wrapped up so nicely and with something completely brand new inside. It was a lot for the little pauper.
   Unlike the prince beside him.
   Ryoken, meanwhile, had no reverence for his present, tearing it open as soon as Kyoko handed it to him. It, too, was done up in the same paper and ribbons as Spectreâs but Ryoken was far more interested in what was inside to stop and admire the wrapping. The paper was clawed away, left in shreds that glittered on the floor as he revealed a toy which had some assembly required written on the box which featured an actor in a masked costume with plenty of pleather and latex.
   âNo way! This is the sword from Ranger Powers!â Ryoken gasped. That was the name of a television series that Ryoken was obsessed with, a tokusatsu aimed at tweens and teenagers rather than nine year oldâs like him.Â
   Encouraged, Spectre opened his present slowly and his eyes twinkled as the wrapping gave way to a boxed toy of his own.
   âPure Dandelionâs sceptreâŠâ Spectre gasped as he recognised the magical girl anime weapon. He liked the anime a lot but had never dreamed he would ever see merchandise of it beyond strolls through a shopping mall with Kyoko or the others.
   âIâm sure you two will have lots of fun chasing each other and bad guys this afternoon with these.â Dr. Genome laughed.
   âCanât wait!â Ryoken grinned.
   They had played similar games of chase and role-play using sticks so it would be nice to have something extra and more in-character to use. It would hopefully warm by the afternoon, too. Being on the beach, it didnât snow but the chill of winter still pervaded outside the foggy windows of the sun room transformed into a cheery hearth.
   âM-Me too.â Spectre replied feebly, his heart racing out of his chest as he brimmed with gratitude.
   A pause, and then Asoâs voice, âBreakfast is ready.â
   Spectre smiled, mouth watering and holding dearly onto the plastic wand encased in cardboard. He glanced through the room again, finally seeing a box of decorations for the tree and his excitement heightened further. This was only his first Christmas but he already knew it was going to be the best Christmas ever.
#yugioh vrains#vrains#yugioh#christmas#writing tag#december twenty fifth#spectre (vrains)#kogami ryoken#dr. genome#taki kyoko#aso (vrains)
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Running the Gauntlet: A Complete Natsume Yuujinchou Oneshot Fic
My full fanfic based on the idea I had in this post about Natsume's running abilities making his life at school difficult that blew up.
Includes a couple silly footnotes! ao3 link here if you want to leave kudos
Thank you to @schrodingersauthorii for saying something in the comments to my post that inspired parts of this!
Running the Gauntlet
âI wish Natsume wasnât our anchor,â a classmate with a sour face and square glasses complained.
Natsume flinched. Itâs not like I wanted to be, he thought glumly. He pretended he hadnât heard, hunching over and tying this shoe. So many students and teachers milling around on the grass, waiting for the big event, whoever it was probably hadnât noticed he was nearby.
But then, Nishimuraâs response made him feel even worse.
âMan, shut up. You havenât really seen Natsume run. Heâs frigginâ fast. Weâre lucky to have him.â
Natsume appreciated Nishimura standing up for him, but inwardly he was screaming at him to please stop talking about this.
Then Kitamoto chimed in, âYeah, one of the first times we saw him outside of school, he basically dashed out of the woods at warp speed. So donât be rude.â
He saw Kitamoto glance quickly at him, clearly aware might be in earshot.
âFast? Come on you two, I know heâs your friend, but the guy is sickly. Youâre expecting me to believe someone who collapses every other day is a good runner? Iâm not saying heâs a bad guy, Iâm just not counting on him to win thisâ. The classmate, who rarely spoke to Natsume, adjusted his glasses.
âYouâll see,â Nishimura said smugly.
Natsume groaned inwardly, straightening up.
He eyed the various students hanging out in different colored headbands, the boy handing out water bottles from the tent, and some teachers talking off to the side. Â There was even a chattering crowd on the small set of bleachers. A crowd that included parents.
But worst of all was the looping black track, sizzling in the sun before him. He, Nishimura, and the rest whoâd been chosen for the relay race would be lining up on it soon.
He hated Sports Day.
To be fair, this was his least hated sports day so far. Heâd never actually experienced sports day while having friends before. When he was a kid, he could expect being pushed to the ground and mocked, or having classmates complaining loudly to teachers about being paired up with the liar. Best case scenario was heâd merely have to feel lonely as he was left out of class celebrations, watching parents and friends cheer others on when there was no one to cheer for him.
But this year heâd been able to cheer wildly for Taki during the bean bag toss, laugh at Tanuma as he was forced to dance awkwardly with the rest of his class during their group performance, and smile as Tanuma got some sweet revenge by beating him at the scavenger hunt. Heâd gotten to high five Kitamoto and Nishimura after every victory, and even Sasada once.
So many parents being here was still a little intimidating, though. He kept expecting one of them to yell at him to get away from their kid, even though he knew it wasnât like that anymore. The Fujiwaras hadnât been able to come, as they had a relativeâs wedding to attend today. Natsume hadnât even told them today was sports day, because he didnât want them to feel bad about it. He was also kind of relieved they couldnât come, because he would have been even more nervous if they were watching.
Overall, it had been a good day. He was basically enjoying himself.
But there was no getting over the dread of his biggest obstacle yetâthe relay race. He was really going to have to pay attention to his running. It was such a tough balanceâŠhe didnât want to let down the class, but he also needed to think ofâŠ
âNatsume, are you okay?â He blinked, noticing Sasada was suddenly next to him. âYou were spacing out a bit.â
âIâm fine! Actually, are you okay?â She looked pale, and she kept fiddling with her glasses. It was strange to see her without the usual air of confidence.
âIâm nervous,â she admitted. Sheâd been chosen for the relay race too, and was looking at the track with almost as much trepidation as he was.
âSasada! Natsume!â Nishimura ran forward before Natsume could reassure her. âItâs all up to us!â
âYay,â Sasada said blandly.
âWhatâs wrong, Sasada?â Nishimura grinned smugly at her âWorried youâre gonna be the sports day clichĂ©?â
âTheâŠwhat?â
âYouâve seen it on TV, right? In anime and stuff? Thereâs always the one person who trips during the relay race. They scramble to their feet, tears in their eyes, and pass off their batonâŠâ Nishimura imitated the gesture dramatically. âBut donât worry! You can trip all you want, Iâm so fast it wonât matter! No need to be nervous!â
Sasada shook her head, putting her glasses back on. âYou know what, your stupidity has calmed my nerves a bit, thank you,â
âGlad to be of service.â
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Considering all that, Natsume wasnât exactly surprised when Nishimura was the one who tripped.
Natsume winced when his friend went down, hoping he wasnât hurt. It would be okay, right? Nishimura was so good-humored. This wasnât a big deal or anything. Heâd just laugh it off andâŠ
Nishimura stumbled up, his knee bleeding, his face burning with shame. Natsume could see his eyes were brimming with tears. Of course he was devastated. Nishimura may act carefree, but he hated letting people down.
Natsume sighed.
Fine then.
âNishimura!â He called out, offering his hand. âDonât give up! Iâve got this!â
Nishimuraâs face lit up instantly. He jogged as fast as he could and slammed the baton in Natsumeâs hand. Natsume faced forward. The others had a massive head start, but that wasnât enough to make him give up.
A yokai is chasing me, he told himself. A big one with sharp teeth.
And next thing he knew, he was crossing the finish line.
Cheers exploded around him as the other runners caught up, lagging after him. And then, suddenly, what seemed to be the entire class was rushing towards him. He had to resist the urge to put his hands up defensively.
Nishimura slammed into him from the side, embracing him. Tears were streaming down his cheeks and he was whooping and laughing. Heat spread up Natsumeâs neck and face. It was the first time Nishimura had ever full-on hugged him. Or cried so openly in front of him. He knew it was considered fine for guys to cry and hug only when it involved sports for some reason, but it was still a surprise. Â He wasnât used to that kind of intimacy. Not that it was bad. It was kind of nice.
 The rest of his class gathered around him, yelling things like âway to goâ and âthat was amazing!â Even Sasada, her face still red and sweaty from her run, was screaming her head off and jumping up and down. Kitamoto clapped Natsume on the back and soon several classmates followed suit. Natsume was sure a red handprint was permanently etched on his back now.
âDude, I knew you were fast, but I didnât know you were that fast!!â Nishimura yelled through his tears.
âSeriously, do you have a secret running regimen I donât know about, or is it just natural talent?â Kitamoto said.
Natsume heard some more cheering explode behind him, and looked over his shoulder to see an uncharacteristically excited Tanuma waving at him from the other side of the track, âCongrats, Natsume!â
âTanuma, you could at least⊠pretend to care⊠that our class lost,â said the boy Natsume had gone up against, still doubled over and panting.
âSorry.â
There was loud whistle from the stands and Natsume saw it came from Taki. The girl next to her had covered her ears. Taki didnât notice, and let out another impressively strong blast, waving at him. She removed her knuckles from her mouth and shouted âWoo, Natsume!â
Natsume was torn between being happy his friends supported him and so embarrassed he could die.
âI owe you an apology, Natsume,â said the boy with the glasses, whoever he was.
âHell yeah you do!â Nishimura responded.
âNishimuraâŠâ Kitamotoâs said scoldingly, his eyes flicking to Sasada.
âAhâŠIâm sorry too, Sasada,â Nishimura said sincerely. âYou really showed me.â (Sasada had been fast enough to give Nishimura a head start, as Natsume suspected she would be, sheâd certainly caught up to him out of nowhere plenty of times in the early days of their relationship).
Sasada wasnât listening, she was looking at a fit girl with short black hair from another class, who was also still panting from the race. âHow about that, Chiyo!â she called over to her.
âYou win this one, but Iâll get you next time, Jun! Just you wait!â Chiyo called with a matching huge grin and an excited look in her eyes. For some reason Sasada blushed delicately in response*.
âOkay, okay, give him some room to breathe,â Kitamoto said, shooing at the others. They all stepped back, though Nishimura remained by Natsumeâs side. Natsume was grateful for Kitamoto, he was dizzy and overwhelmed. Heâd had no idea races like this were such a big deal to people. He was more grateful than ever the Fujiwaras werenât here to add on to all this.
âLook Natsume!â Sasada had finally torn her eyes away from the other girl and was pointing at the stands. âEven the track coach looks impressed!â
âNo wonder, youâre faster than half her team,â Kitamoto said. âBet she tries to recruit you!â
Natsumeâs stomach dropped like a stone. Indeed, the track coach, a woman with short dark brown hair and sharp eyes, was looking at him with interest. This was exactly what heâd been afraid of. His personal hell had returned. Had winning a measly race been worth it?
Natsume looked over at Nishimura, who was still jumping up and down and hollering about how he was going to treat Kitamoto, Sasada and Natsume to some manju, not even minding when Kitamoto snarked at him about it how it must be a cold day in hell if the man who sponged off everyone was paying the tab for once. He flashed Natsume another ecstatic grin, and Natsume smiled back.
Yeah, it had been worth it.
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Natsume had experienced a lot of reoccurring horrors, but the most annoying of them was being hounded by track coaches at every school he went to.
Apparently, spending most of his life running from yokai had made him faster than the average person. Heâd been unaware of this until his first year of middle school. When it came time to run the track, Natsume had heard whispers around him, a couple of the kids placing bets on when heâd collapse. One boy had even smacked him on the shoulder and screamed âThe liarâs gonna come in dead last!â in his ear.
Natsume hadnât really done much racing against other kids on the playground, and heâd been sick during a lot of gym classes, so heâd also figured heâd struggle against the other kids. It had completely shocked everyone, himself included, when he blew past them all with ease. Heâd reached the finish line only to find the other kids several feet behind him, panting and gawking.
The gym teacherâs eyes had gone wide, and heâd immediately started urging Natsume to join the track club. The man had even gone to Natsumeâs current guardians about it.
His guardians had resented that he was getting attention while their real kid was an overlooked benchwarmer on the baseball team. Theyâd thrown lots of snide comments Natsumeâs way. AndâŠwell, he hadnât had a good time on the track team at all. When heâd inevitably had to move again after those same guardians got tired of him, leaving the track club behind had been the silver lining.
Upon transferring to a new school, heâd decided to keep his speed under wraps. But then a coach noticed him running when he was late for class one day and his troubles started all over again. At first heâd avoided the coach by coming up with excuses about responsibilities or detention or headaches, but eventually he was just reduced to hiding under the bleachers when he saw the man.
At another school, a coach tried to recruit him for her team SO aggressively heâd made the stupid mistake of running away when he saw herâand naturally, seeing how fast he could book it had just increased her interest.
So, when he was gathering up all the extra water bottles from the hydration station tent at end of the day, and saw the track coach approach him, his heart started pounding, He fought back his urge to bolt, even a flashbacks filled his brain.
âNatsume, right? Iâm Sakuragi, if you donât remember." The woman had a wide, genuine smile. Heâd only spoken to her a few times, but he was pretty sure she was Takiâs homeroom teacher. âYou showed some impressive hustle today! Have you ever thought of joining the track team?â
Fortunately, Natsume had his excuses pre-prepared. âOh wow, thatâs such an honor, Sensei!â He said, continuing to gather up the water bottles while still maintaining polite eye contact. âBut, you see, I get sick very easily, so joining a team is a bad idea. Iâd just end up being absent a lot, and Iâd let the team down.â
âThatâs not a problem.â To his horror, the teacher bent down and started picking up the water bottles herself.
âYou donât have to trouble yourselfââ He began quickly, but she cut him off, saying â Iâd never require you to come in when youâre not feeling well. You wouldnât need to worry about calling out sick. Weâre a fairly large team, so other students can easily sub in for you if you canât make a race.â
What kind of laid back track team was this? Never mind, Natsume had a backup excuse. âWell, thatâs great, but Iâm also concerned about making trouble for my foster parents. Itâs a lot to ask them, and I donât want to put them out. Iâd be around to help them less. Theyâd have to pay for expenses, like when overnight trips at the inn when we go to other towns, or shoesââ
âThe school supplies the shoes and other essentials, and we can cover trip expenses if need be. Also, I chat with Ms. Fujiwara at the grocery store often, and she loves bragging about you. I canât see her turning down a chance for you to develop your skills and enjoy some team spirit!â
Natsume looked down at his shoes, sure that he was tomato red right now. Touko bragged about him? What did he even do worth bragging about? âHe only missed ten days of class this monthâ? âHis grades were perfectly mediocre againâ? âHe hasnât come home covered in dirt in a whileâ? âHe made five whole friends at school, somehow?â*
Still, through his embarrassment, he felt a little warm inside. She was proud of him. It was a still a new feeling, and he wasnât sure what to do with this strange, shy happiness.
âNatsume?â The coachâs voice snapped him back to reality. âIs there anything else bothering you, or would you like to come do a practice session with us? If you donât like it, you donât have to join. Iâll respect your decision.â
âIâŠâ Natsume was searching for another excuse. Â
 Nishimura jogged up. âNatsume, do you need anyâ" He noticed who Natsume was talking to and his eyes widened. âOh, sorry to interrupt, Sensei! Natsume, are you being recruited? Thatâs so cool!â
âAh, you were his teammate today, right?â Sakuragi smiled at Nishimura kindly.
Nishimura flushed a bit, rubbing the back of his neck. âYeah, Natsume really saved me out there. Heâs a dependable guy! And heâs a great runner!â
Nishimura flashed a grin at Natsume, who was wishing he had telepathy so he could tell him to stop. He tried to send a signal by shaking his head slightly, but Nishimura wasnât looking now.
âWell, that definitely sounds like track team material,â Sakuragi said jovially. She turned to Natsume. âLooks like your friends vouch for you. But itâs up to you, Natsume. Would you mind just stopping by?â
Natsume couldnât bring himself to directly say no to a teacher in the first place, and now Nishimura and his enthusiasm had been added to the mix. âIâll give it a try,â he mumbled, forcing a smile.
âGreat! Just come to the track after school tomorrow. I think youâll find itâs a lot more fun than youâre thinking.â
Natsume kept the smile fixed on as they carried the water bottles back into school. When the coach departed and they came ouside again, he and Nishimura met Taki and Tanuma. As always, Nishimura immediately started blushing and fidgeting , but as always, Taki failed to notice.
âI saw you with Sakuragi-sensei!â she said with a smile. âImpressing her is a big feat, Natsume! And donât worry, sheâs really nice.â She put her hand on Natsumeâs shoulder, and Nishimura let out a strangled squeak. âShe wonât get mad at you, whatever you decide.â
âAre you okay?â Tanuma said softly. Clearly both he and Taki had noticed he wasnât actually happy right now.
âIâm fine,â Natsume said, letting the fake smile drop away and replacing it with a shrug of his shoulders. âIâll just check it out. No big deal.â
---
âI donât get why youâre whining so much about it,â Nyanko-sensei said, trotting beside Natsume as he walked to school the next day. âItâs just one measly meeting. Whatâs so bad about this running team thing anyway?â
âThe people who took care of me when I joined the track team the first time were really bothered by it. They didnât like having to drive me places, or the attention I gotââ
âThe Fujiwaraâs arenât like that, so thatâs a stupid excuse.â
âThatâs true, but itâs more than that,â Natsume sighed. âLast time, I was constantly late or absent. A yokai would attack me or Iâd get sick...â
âWimp.â
âShut up, Sensei. Anyway, whenever that happened, the coach yelled at me for flaking out. I let everyone down.â
âBut this woman said it doesnât matter if youâre sick and canât come, right?â
âShe says that now, but she might change her mind,â Natsume mumbled.
âYouâre so gloomy,â Nyanko-sensei shook his head. âItâs annoying.â
âLook, even if what she says is true, my teammates probably wonât like me. They didnât last time. And I justâŠI just hated the feeling of all those people looking at me.â
Heâd struggled a bit with just the sports day crowd watching him, but being on a real team was a million times worse. All those people judging, all their hopes riding on him not messing up⊠He shivered, remembering the way his skin had crawled, the way his breathing turned funny, the way his hands had shook. All those eyes on himâŠthe weight of their gaze had made him want to curl up so small they couldnât see him anymore.
âAnd thereâs the actual reason. Youâre bad with other people and you get stage fright. Boring.â Sensei yawned. âJust get over it. You have yokai trying to eat you all the time, whyâs this scary?â
âIâd rather deal with yokai than the track team,â Natsume said emphatically.
Nyanko-sensei scoffed.
âA couple years ago there was this coach who was always chasing after me to recruit me. I was running from her, trying to get off school grounds so she couldnât follow me, but then I saw that there was this huge yokai on the path out of school. Big fangs, sharp teeth, claws, all that.  Iâd have to double back to avoid it, and the coach would catch me. So⊠I took the better option, and I ran past the yokai.â
âIdiot. Did it attack you?â
âI took a swing at me and knocked me out. But because of that the teacher was reprimanded for making the sickly kid collapse and they threatened to fire her if she ever chased a student again. She stopped trying to ask me after that. So it all worked out.â
âI donât understand humans,â Sensei sighed. âAnyway, Iâm in favor of the track team. If it helps you run faster, that means less of you getting snatched by yokai and less work for me.â
âStop being lazy and trying to skip out on your bodyguard duties, Sensei. Yokai shouldnât be chasing me down in the first place, itâs your job to take care of them.â
âIâve got my own life to live! Stop being so selfish!â
âIâm the selfish one?â
They bickered all the way to the school gate, and though Natsume would never admit it to Nyanko-sensei, it did make him feel a lot better.
---
The atmosphere of the meet was a lot nicer than he expected. The other students were kind to him, many complementing them on his sports day performance. The team members and Coach Sakuragi were less, well, mean to each other than the team heâd briefly been part of, cheering each on rather than acting sullen when anyone outperformed them. The coach at his old school had always responded to any mistake with a torrent of frustrated criticism that made Natsume tremble in shame. But Sakuragi never acted disappointed or angry. She came off like she was giving friendly suggestions, and she pointed out what they were doing well at lot too. The team responded to her advice eagerly, rather than fearing her.
It was nice, and Natsume almost wished he was the kind of person who could be a part of this. But he knew himself too well. Heâd feel terrible each time he missed out due to being sick or waylaid by yokai. And that would happen a lot. The nicer these people were, the worse heâd feel about letting them down. It didnât matter if they were fine with it, he wouldnât be. And to be honest, even if he liked his teammates, he didnât like thinking about huge crowds watching him, he didnât like the idea of watching other people cry in frustration when he beat them, any of it.
So when Sakuragi asked him if he wanted to do a practice run with the others, he agreed, all while planning to run much slower than usual. Heâd explain to her after that the performance on sports day was a fluke, and he usually wasnât that fast, and there was no way heâd be able to pull it off consistently. Sakuragi would hopefully stop wanting him to join the team, and even if she still asked him, she and the others wouldnât feel bad when he turned her down.
He took a deep breath, as he stood at the starting line, closing his eyes and blocking the gaze of Sakuragi and the other students out. If he didnât imagine a yokai was chasing him, running slower was pretty manageable, and he was experienced enough with doing it in Phys Ed that he knew he could pull it off without looking like he was holding back. It would be fine. Heâd be fine.
He got himself into position, taking off when Coach blasted the whistle. He lagged way behind the others, while doing his best to look like he was really giving his all. It was going pretty well, he thought, until he looped around on the track and saw a yokai directly in his path.
It wasnât a big one, not even coming up to Natsumeâs knee. It was black, so it had blended in well with the track. It was sort of blobby and shapeless in form, like an inkstain, with beady eyes and a wiggly head.
Natsumeâs heart raced and his mouth went dry. It might look small, but he knew better than anyone not to trust a yokaiâs appearance. It could be dangerous. Was it here to get the Book of Friends, or was it trying to do something to the people here? It didnât matter. He had to do something. He couldnât just slow down, that would give it time to attack.
Instead, he vaulted over the creature. His ankle twisted under him when he landed. He fell, knees and hands scraping the ground. He immediately sprang to his feet and ran as fast he could. He had to lead it away from everyone else.
His sneakers pounded on the rubber and intense vibrations raced through him with each step. It felt like his bones were shuddering. Somone was calling his name, but it was muffled and distant, everything was. He has no room in his brain for anything but his goal. I have to protect the people here. I have to protect the Book of Friends. He crossed the finish line and veered into the grass, ready to grab his bag and sprint out of school grounds. But he looked over his shoulder, he saw the blobby yokai hadnât moved after him at all. It had simply flattened and spread out on the ground. Itâs eyes were closed.
Was itâŠtaking a nap?
Relief filled Natsume as he skidded to a stop. Yes, it was sleeping. Its breathing was even, and as sounds came back to him, he could hear some faint snoring. But he also heard something else, which was Coach Sakuragi screaming at him.
âNATSUME! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING? WHY WOULD YOU RUN ON A SPRAINED ANKLE?â She shouted while running toward him.
Sprained� Natsume looked down and saw his ankle was swelling. Suddenly, intense pain shot through his leg, his ankle folded under him, and he crumpled. Sakuragi caught him under his arms before he could hit the ground. She lifted him up easily.
 Wow, sheâs strong, Natsume thought dazedly. Bet I look pretty pathetic right now. He could see students had gathered around to stare at him, expressions worried or shocked. One girl called âAre you okay??â
âY-yeah,â he said as his mind screamed in humiliation.
Sakuragi could have probably carried him, but thankfully she chose to simply pull his arm over shoulder. âDonât stand on that ankle, keep it raised.â She commanded. She turned to the cluster of team members. âWe need the chairs, the ice bag from the cooler, and the first aid kit. Go get them.â
The studentâs responded quickly, three of them running off.
Soon they all came back with all the supplies, including two folding chairs. Sakuragi eased him into a chair. Natsume couldnât help groaning in pain when a student propped up his leg on the chair in front of him, resting his ankle on a folded towel. Sakuragi quickly cleaned out the minor scrapes on his hands and knees with some medicine.
Natsume hated that he was disrupting the entire track meet and making so many people fuss over him, but he knew protesting would be ungrateful, so he softly thanked the other students instead. They smiled back at him.
Sakuragi placed the ice bag on his ankle. Natsume sighed in relief as the numbing cold broke through the pain.
 Sakuragi bent down to examine his foot. âIt donât think itâs broken, but youâre going to need to check it with a hospital. Itâs badly sprained because of all the weight you put on it. Hopefully you didnât tear the ligament completely.â
âA-a hospital?â Natsumeâs stomach dropped. That was really going to worry Touko and Shigeru. He felt so stupid, putting them through all this because a harmless yokai was taking a nap.
Sakuragi straightened up and clapped her hands. âOkay, this isnât a show, people. Give us some space and get back to practice.â
The team dispersed, and Sakuragi crossed her arms, frowning down at him. Natsume winced, thinking she was going to yell again. Instead, she closed her eyes, took a deep breath. âNatsume.â she said calmly. âI donât understand what you were thinking. This was just a practice run. Your first one, too. Iâve seen students try to run on injuries before, but this wasnât even an actual race!â
Natsumeâs looked at his ankle, which was rapidly turning purple, burning with shame. âIâm sorry,â he mumbled.
âYou donât have to apologize. I just want to know whatâs going on. Why did you run on that ankle?â
âI-I didnât do it on purpose. It was just kind ofâŠinstinct?â Natsume said. He instantly realized that how weird that sounded, and so, apparently, did Sakuragi.
âInstinct?â Her frown deepened and her eyebrows drew together. âYour instinct is to keep running even when youâre hurt?â
âNo, no, itâs not like that, Iâm just used toâ!â He snapped his mouth shut.
What was wrong with him? He was usually better at covering things up. Heâd almost said he was used to having to run while injured. Heâd twisted his ankle running from yokai plenty of times, and at some point heâd learned to just block out the pain until he got to safety. But obviously he couldnât tell the coach that. He desperately searched for another way to end the sentence, but before he could, the coach bent over, looking him directly in the eye.
âNatsume, you looked very frightened when that âinstinctâ kicked in. Like you were being chased down. Are you used to being chased? Is it something that happens a lot?â
Natsumeâs blood froze. Did she know? Why? How? What was going on? His ankle was throbbing so badly now, it was hard to think the haze of pain. His breathing got faster, his ears buzzed⊠He had to say something, anything to throw her offâŠ
 Sakuragi put her hand gently on his shoulder, âNatsume, you can tell me anything. Is it someone who goes to this school? Or even more than one person? Have they been hurting you? I know itâs scary to talk about it, but I promise I can help--â
Natsumeâs shoulders slumped as relief flooded him. Sheâd was asking if people were chasing him. Obviously sheâd meant people. Â What was wrong with him? Sure, his ankle felt like it was being hit repeatedly with a giant hammer, but that was no excuse to lose his head.
Doing his best to come off as relaxed, he said âOh, Itâs not like that, Sensei, you donât need to worry. People donât chase me at all anymore.â
Sakuragi narrowed her eyes. âAnymore?â
He clearly should just stop talking forever. Maybe heâd sprained his brain along with his ankle.
Yes, heâd been chased by people, of course he had. And not just enthusiastic track coaches. Heâd had to run away from plenty of classmates looking to teach the liar a lesson. Running from bullies was usually a lot easier than running from most yokai though, since people eventually tired out. Heâd only been caught a few times.
At least this slip up didnât put his secret in danger, it just made every inch of him cringe. He didnât want to talk about any of this with her. But he had to make her understand everything was okay. Even if it meant embarrassing himself.
âSensei, ever since I moved here, things have been so much better. People are so kind to me, my friends are amazing, the Fujiwaras are so warm and givingâŠâ He ducked his head, unable to meet her eyes. âI feel like I belong here. Actually belong. Iâm happier than I ever thought I could beâŠ.â
Sakuragi was listening to him intently, and when he trailed off, she smiled at him. âIâm glad to hear that. Sorry for the interrogation.â
She took some bandages out of the first aid kit and started wrapping his ankle with a steady practiced hand. âIt sounds running is really connected to some⊠difficult experiences for you. Iâm a teacher whoâs supposed to look out for you. I shouldnât have pressured you to run. I should have listened and understood your feelings. I apologize.â
âNo no, itâs not your fault Sensei, youâre honestly the nicest track coach Iâve everâ"
But his reassurance was cut off by a shout, âNatsume! What happened?!â
Natsume looked over his shoulder, and saw Nishimura, Tanuma, Taki, Kitamoto and Sasada all coming around the corner of school building
 What the heck are they doing here? His stomach dropped at the expressions of worry on their faces. Nishimura led the pack as they rushed toward him.
âHow did you get hurt already?!â Nishimura exploded the second he was within talking range. âItâs been fifteen minutes since school let out! Fifteen! I bet you were doing some kind of crazy thing again, donât you realize-?â
âNishimura, calm down,â Kitamoto said, smacking his arm. âBut seriously, Natsume, what happened?â
âIâ"
âDid somebody trip you?â Sasada asked, fixing the scattered team members with a hawklike glare while they looked baffled in response. Â âAre there bullies here?â
âNoââ
âItâs not broken, is it?â Nishimura was wincing as he looked at the ankle. âIt looks so swollenââ
âGuys!â Taki cut him off. âWhy donât we stop freaking out and let Natsume get a word in edgewise?â
âWell said. I know youâre worried, give him the chance to explain,â Sakuragi said in a slightly amused tone.
Nishimura, Sasada, and Kitamoro jolted, like they hadnât noticed the teacher before.
âSorry, Sensei,â Sasada said immediately, bowing her head,
âIâm sorry too. I didnât mean to yell at you, Natsume,â Nishimura mumbled.
Tanuma, whoâd been quietly watching, stepped up and put his hand on Natsumeâs shoulder. It was a timid, gentle touch, but Natsume could feel the weight of Tanumaâs concern through it. He smiled reassuringly at him, and then looked at the others.
âI just tripped, guys, thatâs really all. I was doing a practice run and I stumbled and twisted my ankle. Though I, uh, alsoâŠâ He was going to freak them out if he told them heâd kept running on it, and he wasnât sure how heâd explain it, butâ
âHe also bumped it a bit while I was guiding him to his chair,â Sakuragi cut him off, giving him a small smile. âThat one was my fault.â
Natsume blinked at her, shocked sheâd covered for him. She shook her head at him slightly as if to say âJust this onceâ.
âSee, Nishimura?â Kitamoto elbowed him. âYou of all people canât be mad at him for tripping!â
âYeahâŠâ Nishimura said sheepishly.
âNo, Iâm really sorry for worrying you all,â Natsume said, guilt racing through him. âBut, uh, what are you guys even doing here?
âWe wanted to support you. The plan was just to meet you when you were done and walk home together,â Taki said.
âIâm sorry we didnât tell you before,â Tanuma squeezed Natsumeâs shoulder slightly, looking bashful. âYou just seemed kind of stressed about it, and I was a little⊠It was a last minute decision. I was thinking if you wanted to, we could even hang out at my place. I probably overstepped.â
âIt was one of those times his friends' kindness and care filled him up so much he thought he would burst. Those times where he wondered how heâd found people like them after all these years. When he ached to give them even a fragment of what theyâre given him.
âNoâŠâ Natsume said, hoping he didnât sound choked up, âNo, I would have liked that, thanks.â
âThatâs really sweet,â Sakuragi said with a grin, resuming with wrapping Natsumeâs ankle. But then her grin dropped, and she looked at Nishimura questioningly. âDoes he get hurt a lot?â
âKind of. Itâs all because heâs reckless, Sensei. He doesnât think things through!â
âA lot of time heâs trying to help someone, though,â Tanuma said hastily. âItâs not his fault, really.â
 âYou always go way too easy on him, Tanuma. But yeah, heâll do things like shove a girl out of the way when a bunch of heavy boxes are falling on her and get conked in the head. Heâs too good a guyâ"
âCome on, youâre embarrassing him,â Taki admonished, which immediately silenced Nishimura.
Sakuragi seemed to relax at this, and she finished up wrapping Natsumeâs ankle. âOkay! Now, can one of you go fetch crutches from the nurseâs office?â Sakuragi took a key out of the first aid box and tossed at Nishimura, who caught it with a startled expression. Kitamoto went with him. Sasada looked around awkwardly, and then did a double take.
âChiyo, what are you doing here?â Sasadaâs hand immediately jumped to her hair, and she started twirling a lock around her finger.
The short-haired girl walked up, wiping her neck with a towel and flashing Sasada a crooked grin. âThe track team lets me practice with them sometimes. Gotta train to beat you next time. What this I hear about you threatening everyone and calling them bullies?â
âI didnâtââ
âOh, now I remember, Natsume, thatâs your friend, no wonder you were all aggro!â Â Chiyo waved at Natsume, who waved awkwardly back. âSorry sheâs so overprotective, man. She means well.â
âYouâcome on!â Sasada grabbed the other girlâs hand and dragged her away. Chiyo looked unreasonably happy about this.
Sakuragi had stepped away to chat with some other students too. Taki squatted next to Natsume and Tanuma leaned closer to him.
âWas there yokai trouble?â Tanuma whispered.
Natsume shook his head. âNot really. I basically overreacted. I saw a little yokai on the track, freaked out because I thought it was dangerous, and tripped. Itâs harmless, though. It was just napping. I feel pretty stupid.â
âDid anyone notice anything?â
âYeah, they noticed I was acting really weird. Especially Coach Sakuragi. SheâsâŠintense.â
âOh, I should have warned you about that,â Taki sighed. âItâs really hard to keep a secret from her, especially if she thinks youâre struggling. Her heartâs in the right place, though.â
Natsume nodded. âI can tell. I feel bad that I worried her. I ended up saying some bizarre things while I was trying to throw her off. I think she thinks Iâm traumatized from my childhood or something now.â
Tanuma cleared his throat and looked away. Taki studied her shoes carefully.
âUh, whatâs wrong?â Natsume asked, trying to figure out if heâs said anything strange.
âNothing,â Taki said quickly. âHey, what does the little yokai look like?â Â She looked off in the wrong direction.
 âOh, uhâŠkind of blob-likeâŠâ he squinted at the sleeping yokai, examining it more closely. âOh wow, I couldnât pick it out before but it has ears actually, Oh, theyâre kind of shaped like cat earsâŠâ
Takis gasped excitedly âIs it cute?â
âUhâŠmaybe ugly cute?â
âThen itâs cute,â Taki said firmly. âI wish I could see it.â
Natsume suddenly realized that it was probably for the best Taki couldnât see yokai, otherwise sheâd be terrorizing every weird looking little monster non-stop.
Tanuma looked around at the team members looping the track, as others chatted and laughed on the sidelines. âWere you having a good time with everyone? You know, before everything happened?â
âYeahâŠit was nice. Everyone was really great. I feel bad I ruined things.â
âYou didnâtâ"
âWeâre back!â Kitamoto and Nishimura arrived carrying the crutches.
A shock of pain went up Natsumeâs leg like lightning when Tanuma and Sakuragi eased him onto his crutches, but he gritted his teeth, refusing to cry out. He couldnât worry everyone even more.
âOkay, youâre good to go now," Sakuragi said to him. "But make sure your parents to get you checked at the hospital right away. I will be asking Ms. Fujiwara about that our weekly grocery store chats.â
Natsume nodded meekly, filled with dread at the thought of Toukoâs panic and distress. At the same time, he noticed sheâd called the Fujiwaras his parentsâŠnot foster parents or guardiansâŠjust parents. It kind of felt nice. Really nice.
Sasada was still talking with Chiyo, laughing and swatting at her playfully. She noticed that Natsume was up, and reluctantly pulled away, giving Chiyoâs hand a quick squeeze before she left.
Sakuragi smiled as Sasada rejoined the group, observing all of Natsumeâs friends clustered around him. âTake care of him, all right?â
âDonât worry, Sensei, we wonât let anything happen to him,â Nishimura said confidently.
âWeâve got his back!â Kitamoto assured her.
âHe helps us a lot. Itâs the least we can do.â Tanuma chimed in unexpectedly.
âOf course!â Sasada and Taki finished things off.
Natsume stared at the ground, hoping nobody could see the expression on his face. Taki patted him on the back.
âYouâre right, you do have good friends.â Sakuragi ruffled Natsumeâs hair. âDo you need me to get you a ride home? Or can your parents come get you?â
âOh, itâs fine, I can just walk.â
âYouâre seriously going to try to hobble all the way to the Fujiwaras?â Taki asked severely.
âOkay, maybe to the bus stopâŠâ
âThatâs not coming for another hour.â Sasada tapped her watch. âYou canât wait that long.â
âThe Fujiwaras donât have a car, right?â Nishimura said. âMy parents have a car, and Mom should be home. Iâll call her to pick us up.â He pulled out his cellphone, glaring at it. âIf I can ever get service in this stupid townâŠcanât believe I begged for a phone and itâs uselessâŠâ
âNishimura, no, I donât want to drag your Mom into thisâŠâ Natsume said in a panic. âI really can justââ
âNatsume.â Tanuma said quietly but firmly, holding out his arm in front of him before he could hobble away. Natsumeâs voice died in his throat.
âMy Mom would be mad at me if I didnât call her about thisâ Nishimura held his phone high in the air, face screwed up in concentration.
âOh yeah, thatâs right, you get your nosiness from her,â Kitamoto said lightly.
âMan, shut up. Aha! I got some bars!â And just like that, Nishimura was on the phone with his Mom, and Natsume could do nothing to protest it.
Sakuragi laughed and started to turn away. âGreat, Iâll see youâ"
âSensei, wait,â Natsume called quickly.
 She stopped, looking at him questioningly.
âI just wanted I wanted to say, I did have fun here. And, well, I donât think I can join the team butâŠwould it be all right if I came here once in a while? Just to practice, or I could help with whatever⊠unless thatâsâŠ"
Sakuragiâs face split into a huge grin. âOf course, Natsume! Just having someone like you to race against is a huge help! But are you sure you--?â
Natsume nodded. âI want to.â
âWell then, do your best to heal up and weâll look forward to seeing you.â
Nishimura got off the phone. âMom said to wait out front. We'll head to the bench just outside the entrance.â
Waving goodbye to Sakuragi, Natsumeâs friends flanked him as he slowly made his way around the school building.
âIâm happy for you, Natsume,â Taki said.
âYeah, thatâs cool that you'll have a place to practice!â Kitamoto agreed.
Thanks,â Natsume said. âIâm sorry I ruined the plans to get snacks and hang outâŠbut maybe we could do it another time? Touko would probably be okay with you all coming over.â
âOf course!â
They all busied themselves planning the get-together until they reached the bench out front, though Nishimura was oddly quiet.
After Natsume sat down, his friends gave their well wishes and reminded him to check in with them after the hospital, before dispersing to walk home. Taki caught up with Sasada and as they walked away, Natsume heard her say âSo you and that Chiyo girl, huh? Do I detect some romance?â
âI have no idea what youâre talking about,â Sasada said primly.
âCome on, itâs me. Come over to my place and tell me all about it.
âFiiiine, if I must.â
Natsume laughed slightly. He looked over at Nishimura to see his reaction, but for once in his life, he didnât seem interested in what Taki was doing. He was staring stonily into the distance.
âNishimura, is something wrong--?â
âIâm sorry, Natsume,â he said abruptly, still not really looking at him.
âHuh? What are you sorry about?â He wondered if Nishimura was still feeling guilty about yelling earlier, and was prepared to reassure him, butâ
âYouâre hurt because of me.â
âWhat? What are you even talking about?â Natsume couldnât help but laugh but stopped when Nishimura glared at him.
âItâs because of me. You donât like  running in front of people, I know that, but then you had to because I screwed up. And when you were talking to the coach, I could tell you were nervous, I could tell you didnât want to go. And instead of returning the favor and helping you, I pushed you to do it anyway.â He put his head in his hands. âIt was such shitty thing to do.â
âNishimura, come on, you didnât--
âI did. You were trying to say no, you canât pretend you werenât.â He dragged his hands down his face. âI justâŠgot carried away because you were so cool when you won the race! And youâre kind of down on yourself sometimes,âŠso I thought maybe if you joined the track team, youâd see how amazing what you can do is and people would see youâreâŠugh, it was stupid.â
Natsumeâs cheeks burned. âThatâs.. it sounds like you were really thinking of me, Nishimura, thank youâ"
âNo, donât thank me!â Nishimura said fiercely. âI wasnât looking out for you or your feelings at all, I just decided what I wanted for you without asking you. And God, I didnât even think about injuries!â
Natsume stared at him in bafflement. âWhy would you need to think about injuries? Itâs not like I need special protection. I knew what I was getting into. People get hurt in sports all the time. Itâs normal.â
âNo, itâs different with you.â Nishimura slammed his hands down on knees, red blotches spreading on his face. âBecause when you get hurt, you downplay it or try to hide it, and if you do that in track, it can mess you up for life!â Nishimura was talking faster and faster, the words just pouring out of his mouth. âItâs dangerous because you act like it doesnât matter, like you donât matter, and that you donât get why we all care so much, and I know itâs because youâve been through a lot and I donât want to pry, but it makes me so---"
He stopped short, blanching. âOh shit. I didnât mean to say all that. U-uh, sorry, just forget it, Itâs none of my businessâŠâ
A lump formed in Natsumeâs throat as shame welled up, hot and bitter on his tongue. âNo, Iâm sorry, Nishimura,â he said hoarsely. âI didnât realize you were thinking all that, that you were worried. I never wanted toââ
âNatsume, no, I wasnât trying to make you feel bad. I know itâs not on purpose, I know itâs not your fault.â Nishimura pinched the bridge of his nose. âThis is about me saying sorry, not you. I really am sorry. And I know you told Sakuragi you wanted to come back once in a while because you didnât want to disappoint her, but you donât have to go back there, Iâll talk to herâ"
âYou donât have to talk to her.â Natsume swallowed his shame for now, determined to set things straight. âI liked the team. I really do want to come back.â
âYou donât have to pretend, I told you, donât lie if you donât have toââ
âNishimura,â Natsume interjected gently, putting his hand on the other boyâs shoulder. Nishimura finally looked over at him, eyes downcast. âIt made me really happy. When we won, and everyone was cheering, and I saw how excited you wereâŠI donât know. Running is just something I do sometimes, and I donât think itâs special or particularly like it. But being able to help you was the first time I felt like it was somethingâŠmore.â More than survival. More than something Iâm forced to do.
âReallyâŠ?â Nishimura hesitated, looking disbelieving.
âReally. And I really am glad I came here. I enjoyed it, you know, until I tripped. But even then, everyone was nice and helped me. It made me want to come back.â
Nishimura stared at him for a while, expression unreadable. Then he sighed and leaned back. âOkay, well, good.â Natsume could see Nishimuraâs shoulders slump as the tension drained out of him. âBut I still pushed you. You donât have to make excuses for me. Iâm just sorry I did it and I wonât do it again.â
âOkay, apology accepted.â
Nishimura looked startled, like heâd expected Natsume to keep fighting him on this, then his face broke into a grin. âThanks, man.â
âYou donât have to make excuses for me either. Iâm sorry Iâve been stressing you guys out when I get hurt. Iâll stop hiding it or trying to downplay it. I mean, I do want all of you to understand IâŠâ Natsume knew better than to say he was âused to itâ now, so he searched around for a less alarming but still honest way to phrase it. âI have a high pain tolerance, so sometimes it really doesnât seem like a big deal.
âDude, that doesnât make me feel better.â He could tell from how Nishimura looked at him heâd heard the âIâm used to itâ even though Natsume hadnât said it out loud.
âNo, I know. Look, from now on, Iâll admit when something hurts.â He looked down at his ankle, wincing. âLike my ankle really hurts right now. I donât want to go to the hospital but Iâm kind of looking forward to getting painkillers.â He looked over at Nishimura. âDid that work? Or did it just sound whiney?â
âNah, you need to whine a little more, man.â Nishimura punched him lightly on the arm. âIâm telling you, it feels good. When I sprained my ankle a couple years ago, I whined to everyone I knew. That whine was weak. Try harder.â
âItâsâŠuh, agony. IâŠmight die? Was that good.â
âYou need to work on your delivery, but itâs a start.â
They both laughed. Just laughing soothed something in Natsume, his stomach unknotted, and his racing heartbeat slowed. His ankle even hurt a little less.
When the laughter settled, Natsume looked down, twisting his fingers in his lap. âLook, I know I⊠kind of lie and hide things as reflex a lot. But Iâve been trying to be more open with the people I care about.â
Nishimura shrugged. âItâs fine. I mean, Kitamoto and I arenât that stupid, we know thereâs something going on with you, but you can take as much time as you need. I know you must have your reasons.â
âThanks.â
Nishimura chuckled suddenly, looking past Natsume.
âUh oh, here comes your cat. He looks mad! Itâs almost like he knows something happened.â
Nyanko-sensei was indeed stomping towards them, his eyes narrowed.
âAgh, Iâm really in trouble this time,â Natsume said. Nyanko-sensei jumped into his lap, making sure to throw his heavy weight around as he landed. âOof.â
âOh, your troubles have just begun. Donât forget Touko!â Nishimura said cheerfully.
âLike I could.â
âI wouldnât use the âI could dieâ line on her, she might believe you.â
âAmazing advice, thank you.â
Nishimura smirked. âIâd tell you to run, but, you know.â
MmmâŠâ Natsume said, stroking Nyanko-sensei, who was making faint, irritated noises. âThatâs okay. There are some things I donât want to run away from."
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*Yes Sasada has a sports and academic rival yuri storyline going in the background. Yes I'm being self indulgent. It's what she deserves. I just thought it would be fun and maybe funny. Sasada's having this whole romantic epic while Natsume's worrying about track. *Touko has been bragging about how kind and helpful you are, Natsume, you dummy. And about the garden he made and how it was good it was and other things Natsume does really well he hasn't noticed. She's also probably noticed he's fast and relatively strong for his size, he's always fetching and carrying stuff for her, but Coach thought she was exaggerating. UNTIL NOW. I hope you enjoyed this! It was way longer than I thought it would be. And I wish I could have made it funnier. But I had a fun time with my first Natsume fic!
Here's the ao3 link again:
#natsume's book of friends#natsume yuujinchou#natsume yĆ«jin chĆ#natsume yujincho#takashi natsume#natsume takashi#nyanko sensei#nishimura satoru#satoru nishimura#tanuma kaname#kaname tanuma#tohru taki#taki tohru#kitamoto atsushi#sasada jun#jun sasada#fanfic#my fanfic#my writing#ao3#atsushi kitamoto#tooru taki
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#mysli samobojcze#przemyĆlenia#samookaleczanie#smutne zycie#smutny cytat#umieram#bĂłl#takie zycie#boje sie#cytaty o zyciu#hand lettering#diary entry#dziennik#dear diary#diary#my journal#journal entry#journaling#journal#writing#pismo#pismo rÄczne
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Soul Calibur Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Taki (Soul Calibur), Hachibei (Soul Calibur), Chie (Soul Calibur), Li Long (Soul Calibur), Toki (Soul Calibur) Additional Tags: Difficult Decisions, Swords, Dark Magic, Insanity, Cross-Posted on Tumblr, Prompt Fic, Threats of Violence Summary:
Taki puts her life on the line aiding two fugitive ninjas in keeping a cursed kodachi away from her foster father and clan's leader Toki. With his increasingly volatile temper and an entire faction of the clan serving as his spies and enforcers, Toki may be just as dangerous without the blade.
Written for the Tumblr SC Community October prompt.
#soul calibur#soulcalibur#taki#fanfiction#my fic#read on ao3#why do i take so long just writing the notes?
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This was supposed to be short, but oh well á( á )á Here's a cozy takisei fic about them flirting at a festival (plus Tagitsuhime being the cutest gremlin)
#onmyoji#onmyoji rpg#I either write 500 words or 10k words no in between#abe no seimei#taki#takisei#my post#I spent hours researching gion matsuri efjhegjr
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What type of stuff do you write?
I normally write for characters I have a hyperfixation on, so mostly female characters.
I won't write male or gender reader, just female reader.
I don't write smut, pro shipping, inmorality or ilegal stuff.
Keep in mind English is not my first languaje.
I don't like writing established relationships
The characters I will write for:
Arcane: Sevika
Batman: Cassandra Cain
Brooklyn-99: Rosa Diaz
Criminal Minds: Emily Prentiss
CSI: NY: Stella Bonasera
COD: Farah Karim, Valeria Garza
ER: Carol Hathaway
Scooby Doo: Daphne Blake
The Boys: Victoria Neuman
Teen Titans: Raven
We are Lady Parts: Ayesha Alkaaf
#ayesha alkaaf#daphne blake#farah karim#valeria garza#raven#victoria neuman#sevika#emily prentiss#cassandra cain#carol hathaway#stella bonasera#rosa diaz#we are lady parts#scooby doo#call of duty#teen titans#dc titans#the boys#arcane#criminal minds#batman#emergency room#csi new york#csi ny#brooklyn 99#reader insert#please dont make me write shipps and not reader-inserts#i love reader inserts#even if people think they're taky#lol
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also for all my gushing,
(fenixe and Iâs thread last night TRULY killed me dead Iâm still dissolving, might fully just post Lines in a separate post later bc oh my GOD. so these posts in the meantime phew, will NOT STOP, and thatâs the reason AAAA)
In spite of all my gushing, I should say - let me formally clarify that the current state of Taki Fuego is actually perfect to me no matter what happens???? despite the jokes I keep making fgkgkgk I truly donât intend or anticipate an âendgameâ where the three of them become exclusive to each otherâŠâŠ.. uh, in a manner of speaking cause even if they formalize into a throuple zero percent chance Maci & Tory (& Loki for that matter) would stop fucking the rest of the palaceâ ahem but really I donât have any plans or real expectation for them to become âšhusband & wife & boyfriendâš even if, that being said, I am as usual not opposed in any way to sitting back and going with the flow if anything happens.
in⊠my brain⊠Giving an OoC Word of God assessment; I do think that, canonically as far as Iâm concerned. Loki has fallen completely in love with both of them in a semi serious capacity lmfao. They are easy to fall in love with anyway but especially given the oh, everything about Loki particular, irt his being the very perfect opposite of everything theyâre about means he so naturally and perfectly fits between them. But his position as their consort and center of attention is a genuine real position right now that he can settle upon. like⊠that IS canon with or without all my constant Not-Throuple Jokes lmao. If the endgame is just exactly this then??? That is fine to me???? I donât find myself longing and gasping for anything much further?? AGAIN WHATEVER HAPPENS HAPPENS BUT THIS WHOOOLE THING AS IS, IN AND OF ITSELF, IS ENOUGH TO MAKE ME CRAZY MAKE NO MISTAKE.
I donât even think Loki himself is capable of craving settling down into a domestic relationship I think this MIGHT be the best case scenario for him đ settling into a clingy bdsm situationship affixed between the two deities he cares the most about (!!!!!!) is, honestly, the best case scenario for how Loki would ever want to settle down lmfao
I canât stress enough again and again how much this does not mean that if the opportunity should present itself to push this further in a domestic sense that i wouldnât immediately pivot but. the circumstances exactly as is - Maci and Tory happily and tenderly adopting another pet with complete overwhelming love (nearly every adult in the palace came to the palace this way, never forget) - said pet, to his utter shock, finding himself completely melted in their arms. yeah Iâm utterly feral about it and they make me insane but itâs SOOOOOOO GOOD IT ALREADY IS SO GOODâŠ. Slowburn????? idk WHAT the fuck this is đ„čđ
#long post //#Taki fuego#CHINHANDS âŠâŠâŠ#ghgHGOd#eloki#Elysium essays#this counts as prev tag bc I did not intend to write this much and yet lmao. thatâs the key to the Elysium essays.#blacking out and coming to realizing Iâve written eight paragraphs#oc talk
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jestem troche najebany i z jakiegos powodu obraz mnie teraz jak mowie "frank castle penis. frank castle penis obrazki" mnie tak bardzo bawi ze chyba sie zeszczam zaraz like actually for real. #deletelater
#i nawet tego nie mowi teraz#jestem pod koniec zajec jest piatek mam dosc unreal negine prosze#ej to cobe akurate#unreal negine to kiedy unreal engine. ale /neg#dobreeeee#shoutout do wszystkich tutaj bo jedyne zo zobaczycie to bedzie kurwa. frank castle penis#tb to wszystko co musice rozumiec#CZEMU JEST TAK CICHO MAM ZAJECIA CZY NIE. CZEMU CHILLANDO#ostatnio jadlam o 13 a jest tak po 18 wiec to wyjasnia czemu jeden drink mnie rozwalil#tbh taki byl plan bo ten unreal mnie prawie zabil dzisiaj i aint kidding#sprint write my ass wypierdalaj mi. z tad. stad/ okuwa nie pamietam. wypierdalaj mi z tym o tak
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soft ground, claiming moon
fear the fall and where weâll land
@natsumeweek 2023 day 3; kindness/cruelty read on ao3
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For a moment, no one moves or speaks or even breathes. Takashi himself is frozen, mind completely blank. This is so far from anything he could have expected that his body doesnât know how to react.Â
Then Taki blurts, âIs that Natori Shuuichi?â
âWait, the guy from that dumb show Satchan and Sasada argue about every week?â Kitamoto says dubiously.Â
Their resident witch twitches, offended, and Nishimura says, âItâs not dumb, itâs really good! Thereâs nuance! You just have to give it a chance.â
Unmoved, Kitamoto says, âOkay but isnât he, like, famous? Whatâs he doing here?â
Their voices are a static wash of sound. Takashi doesnât hear a word. Heâs hyper-focused on the man in front of them. Natoriâs expression is still smiling, but thatâs his T.V. smile. Thereâs no warmth to it at all. Takashi can tell the difference.Â
Maybe Tanuma can, too, or maybe he just knows how to read Takashi better than most people, because Tanuma shifts to the side until he has a shoulder in front of Nishimura. He dips a hand into the pocket he keeps his prayer beads in. Thereâs not much he can do against another human person, but if it came down to it, he would be able to guard against the shiki at least.
Here. In his home. While his father is away and his friend is in pain.Â
Takashi realizes that his heart is racing, but not with fear. It feels more like anger.Â
How dare Natori show up here? How dare he look at Nishimura like heâs some sort of monster? He doesnât even know the whole story. He didnât see Nishimura in that hospital room.Â
âUm,â Nishimura says, overly loud, not passing for normal at all, âum, not to sound lame or anything, but can I get your autograph?â
Heâs excited. Just for a second, the moon is the last thing on his mind.Â
But the shiki react to his question like Nishimura just threw a knife at them, in Sasago and Urihimeâs case, baring their teeth and reaching for their weapons. Hiiragi tilts her head an inch to the left and otherwise doesnât move at all.Â
Theyâre visible here, where Taki has laid dozens of circles in the earth. Nishimura flinches back and the shining expression on his face goes shuttered, a window closing against the cold.Â
At the same time Tanuma pulls the rosary out of his pocket, and Taki lifts chalk dust-covered fingers, and Kitamoto yanks Nishimura a whole two steps back behind everyone else, Nyanko-sensei disappears in a thick screen of smoke.Â
When it clears, he towers above them all in his true form. The fluffy cloud tail of his lashes a few times, knocking a few small boughs from a nearby tree, before he settles down in a half-moon curl around his kids.Â
Natoriâs shiki stiffen. They would fight sensei unflinchingly if they were ordered to, but theyâre outclassed and they know it. Natoriâs smile has tapered off but he still has that silver stake in his hand.
âGood grief,â Nyanko-sensei rumbles. âI hate fleas.â
âSensei?â Nishimura says. Heâs squished between Kitamoto and Taki and half-buried in downy white fur, looking torn between bewildered and offended. Thereâs a faint shadow of the wolf looming in his eyes. âNatsume, whatâs going on?â
âNothing,â Takashi says shortly. âNatori just likes to show up without warning. Or an invitation.â
âAnd his familiars are poorly trained,â Taki, who was once famously trapped on a tricky mountain ledge for two hours because her kitsune threw a tantrum when she forgot to bring them aburaage as a treat, snaps meanly.Â
âDonât worry about the fleas,â sensei orders. âGo plate that cake already.â
âSensei,â Nishimura argues, but heâs buffeted forward with a bump from Nyanko-senseiâs great head.Â
Kitamoto looks like heâs one more big surprise away from a meltdown, but he uses that momentum to begin dragging Nishimura the rest of the way to the temple, giving Natori a wide berth and a suspicious look. Taki goes with them, glaring over her shoulder with every step.Â
Tanuma looks very worried about the standoff occuring in his yard, rubbing one of the beads between his fingers anxiously.
âShould I call Misuzu?â he asks Takashi in a quiet tone. âHe always has frogs nearby. Thereâs usually at least three in the temple somewhere.â
âNo need,â Takashi replies. âSensei and I will handle this.â
Tanuma lingers for another moment, but a glance up at Nyanko-sensei seems to convince him. He passes by Natori with a skittish sidelong look. Natoriâs expression turns pained at the way Tanuma hurries out of his proximity.Â
When the doors of the temple have shut, Natori says very gently, âNatsume. You know I had to come.â
Takashi says, âBut you didnât.â
âYou are in over your head. There is absolutely no way you could be prepared to deal withâwhat must be dealt with. Thereâs hardly any text about it anywhere.â
âAnd if humans donât have the knowledge recorded, it doesnât exist?â sensei asks sardonically. âSpare me your self-importance, exorcist. It was your kind that caused this mess in the first place.âÂ
Normally, Takashi would play mediator between the two, try to check their frankly ridiculous egos, but he can feel his own temper fraying apart and doesnât have the mental fortitude to spare. Â
He canât remember ever being angrier than this. He can feel the spirits in Yatsuhara becoming agitated, all stirred up because of him.Â
âPlaying the blame game is a waste of everyoneâs time,â Natori says harshly. Heâs disquieted by senseiâs remark; itâs obvious in the way he hustles past it. âIâm here to help, whether you believe me or not.â
âThen help,â Takashi says. He doesnât recognize his own voice. âDonât hunt. Throw that weapon away.â The way the silver shines in the low light is making him sick.Â
âI canât do that,â Natori says. âYou know I canât do that. Heâs going to turn.â
âIt doesnât mean he has to die.â
âHeâs a monster. Heâll hurt you, he wonât have a choice.â
âAnd you think I would just stand there and let it happen?âÂ
âI think you have a history of doing exactly that.â
It hurts because Natori says it softly.
With a deep breath, Takashi says, âIf heâs a monster, so am I. You came here to kill me, too, a year ago. What stopped you then?â
Heâll regret it later because of the way Natoriâs whole body seems to crumple at his words. He knows the older man regrets the nature of their first meeting, for all that he was acting on the best information he had at the time.Â
For now, he presses on, âYou met me. You made an exception. I didnât hurt anyone. I wouldnât.âÂ
Takashi presses his hands together, half in pleading, half to keep a solid grip on his cognizance, because the wilderness inside him is beckoning him ever deeper. It wants him to let go and tear asunder, the way of earthquakes and tsunamis.Â
But he wonât. Thatâs the whole point.Â
âNishimura wouldnât either,â he goes on. âHe would never. If you would just meet him I know youâd understand.â
Natori doesnât say anything right away. Dusk is upon them, the sky vivid with sunset colors. They are inching ever closer to nightfall. Soon theyâll be out of time to talk. Takashi needs him to be convinced sooner than later.Â
Nyanko-senseiâs tail flicks idly. He would never admit to caring about any of the humans who fill his days, but Takashi knows he has a particular fondness for the colorful, chaotic Nishimura. If it came down to protecting him, he would tear his way through Natoriâs shiki with his teeth.Â
Takashi would prefer it not to come to that.Â
Suddenly, Hiiragi steps between their two parties, and puts Takashi and sensei behind her. Facing her master, she tells him, âI know that youâre kind.â
She draws back her sleeve, revealing the neat bandage wrapped carefully around her arm.
âI know that you want to be kind,â Hiiragi says.
For a handful of seconds that feel more like an hour, Natori stares at her without speaking. Then he grinds the heels of his hands into his eyes and sighs with feeling.
Hope floods Takashiâs heart, but he doesnât relax until Natori tosses that silver stake down.Â
âAlright,â the exorcist says wearily. âWeâll try it your way.â
#natsumeweek#natsume yuujinchou#natsuyuu#natsume takashi#natori shuuichi#kitamoto atsushi#taki tooru#tanuma kaname#nyanko sensei#hiiragi#my writing#natsuyuu fic#soft ground claiming moon
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This could be because I've been playing quite a few farm games recently like Harvestella, but I'm thinking of a farm AU in which it just follows farm sim tropes, so being tasked to look after the farm by a relative or just amnesia in Durge's case.
So in Astarion case, he would be the NPC who would only be out during the night doing the night shifts, maybe heâll go out earlier if you raise his friendship level.Â
His quest would be something like trying to free himself from his work contract with some large business CEO. If you do so, then heâd perhaps become the local tailor in town, however, the ascended variant would be him becoming the new CEO of the company.
Also, Iâd see him as the NPC who would go outside with a fancy type of umbrella during the day/summer season.
If he joins your farm, he'd definitely offer to help with caring for the livestock, providing that he gets free blood from them in return and would haggle with shopkeepers to ensure you get more money for your crops.
Love to hear if you guys have any ideas for this.
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