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This is a story about two boys raised by the sun.
Florida heat, being a teenager, best friends and how falling in love works when you've already loved them for as long as you can remember.
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- Part 2 of Under Street Lights in the City of Palms
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miya osamu's guide to bad neighbors, serial break-ups, and domesticity by rosegoldwriting
Fandoms: Haikyuu!!
17 Jun 2020
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There are a lot of annoying things about Suna and Atsumu’s relationship.
But the most annoying thing of all is that Atsumu and Suna break up almost monthly, and Osamu, as the resident best friend and twin brother, gets to deal with the fallout. Every. Single. Time.
or what to do when your neighbors, who happen to be your brother and best friend, who happen to be dating, think you and your husband are boring and break up on a regularly-scheduled basis over animal crossing: an autobiography by miya osamu
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18 Nov 2020
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How Oikawa grows up, and the spaces Iwaizumi fills.
He used to be honest with his therapists, when he was younger, and he’d tell them [...] how he’d stack big, big books under his window so he could strain up on his tip toes on them, sway half his chest out of the frame and think about falling. He said he was hoping aliens might abduct him, take him away, and they don’t call him silly but ask him what he thinks would happen if he did jump out, if he hit the floor.He always knew if he hit the stone stairs below his room he would die
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18 Nov 2020
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“If I were to die,” Armin says, serious now, “I’d want to drown.”
Jean tightens his grip on his own piece of bread so as not to drop it – when bread falls, it’s a sin, someone told him once, picking a baguette up and wiping the dust off with a sleeve – and thinks don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t you even dare.
They were so stupid once, thinking they had wings.
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18 Nov 2020