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juustozzi · 2 months
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FOR THE WINGED PEOPLE THING imagine tenma gave one of his feathers to shuu and shuu wears it on his hair i dunno if the thing on his head are his hair with colored tips or if they are feathers that happen to mach his hair color cus of the whole native design he has going on shuu: gimme another one to match both? tenma: no :D shuu: aw ._.)
that's so cute, shuu deserves to get a feather... but just one :3c he's happy with just it, though!
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but what if. what if... his hair things are indeed feathers, but they're his sister's? what if she was winged person* and for that reason she was sacrificed... the times and traditions have changed but I think that'd bring a nice new touch to Shuu's grudge and interactions with Tenma!
(*haven't thought into the biology of them but I'd say they're less an inherited trait but a spontaneous mutation? because that makes it easier to put wings on any character haha)
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5hehzada · 1 year
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watched the ep with shuu earlier and wanted to draw him...thinking to rewatch the movie sometime too...
commissons are open, info here
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Sketched out a slight redesign of my Go!Max design. I like to think he ends up opening a tailor shop in the shopping center after dropping out of college. He also shares an apartment with Kageno and Handa
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lilacsugarcookie69 · 7 months
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There's the promised Tenma x Shuu stuff:
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Guess there's no need to add more...
(love at first sight)
Hehe
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eky11 · 2 years
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Inatober 2022 day 8: Night in the woods
So you randomly found the flower girl at 3AM in the middle of nowhere.
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picrew-stuffs · 2 years
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I made outfits for Ranmaru Kirino from Inazuma Eleven GO! and Riruru from Doraemon: Nobita's Steel Troops for my conceptual crossover post-apocalyptic AU fic where Kirino meets his "doppelgänger" from a different dimension named Riruru.
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And remade an old Picrew OC that was now named "Sonia" 😊
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honeycrashed · 1 year
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THE INAZUMA ELEVEN GOOGLE DRIVE IS HERE!!
Decided to compile every episode of the OG series of Inazuma Eleven (including the movie) ! Maybe I'll add in GO later on!
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lmk if I missed anything/had an error with naming anything!
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datcloudboi · 9 months
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List of Video Games Turning 10 Years Old in 2024
Alien: Isolation
Assassin's Creed: Rogue (the one where you play as an Assassin turned Templar.)
Assassin's Creed: Unity (the one set during the French Revolution.)
Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky
Azure Striker Gunvolt
The Banner Saga
Bayonetta 2
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea (the DLC where you go back to Rapture)
A Bird Story (a sort of spin-off of "To the Moon")
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (is this a sequel to 1 or a prequel to 1? I forgor)
Bravely Default (in North America)
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (the one with K*vin Sp*cey)
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (to date, the last new Castlevania game to release)
Child of Light
The Crew (going offline at the end of March)
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die (a wonderfully strange game from the guy that made Deadly Premonition)
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (in North America)
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (in North America)
Dark Souls II
Deception IV: Blood Ties
Demon Gaze
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls
Disney Infinity 2.0
Divinity: Original Sin (from the team that would go on to make Baldur's Gate 3)
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Dragon Age: Inquisition (the winner of GOTY at the very first TGAs)
Drakengard 3
Earth Defense Force 2025 (EDF! EDF! EDF!)
The Evil Within (from the creative director of Resident Evil)
Fable Anniversary
Fairy Fencer F
Far Cry 4
Freedom Planet
Guilty Gear Xrd Sign
Hyrule Warriors
Inazuma Eleven (in North America. And digital only.)
Infamous: Second Son (as well as its expansion, First Light)
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
The Last of Us Remastered (just one year after the original version came out...)
The Legend of Korra (the game from PlatinumGames that you can't buy anymore)
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
Lego The Hobbit
The Lego Movie Videogame
Lethal League (from the team that would go on to make Bomb Rush Cyberfunk)
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (the third and final chapter of the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy)
Lisa: The Painful (yes, really)
LittleBigPlanet 3
Lords of the Fallen (not to be confused with Lords of the Fallen, which came out in 2023)
Mario Golf: World Tour
Mario Kart 8 (the original version)
Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes (the prologue to Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which came out 18 months later)
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Might & Magic X: Legacy
Murdered: Soul Suspect (it's like Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, but not as good)
Natural Doctrine
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! (a from the ground up remake of the first Oddworld game from 1997)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (yes, it got a sequel. I don't know how or why.)
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
Pokemon Omega Ruby & Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy (the last time that Professor Layton himself was the protagonist. At least, until the New World of Steam comes out)
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Pushmo World
Risen 3: Titan Lords
Sacred 3
Samurai Warriors 4
Shadowrun: Dragonfall
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse (the 3rd one)
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
Shovel Knight (yes, really)
Skylanders: Trap Team (the 4th one)
Sniper Elite III
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Steins;Gate (in North America)
Strider (the one from Double Helix)
Sunset Overdrive
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (or Smash 4 for short)
Tales of Xillia 2
Tales of Hearts R
The Talos Principle
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
Thief (the reboot)
This War of Mine
Toukiden: The Age of Demons
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (this game merged the storyline of the War for/Fall of Cybertron games with the storyline of the Michael Bay movies. I’m not joking)
Transistor
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
The Walking Dead: Season Two
Wasteland 2
Watch Dogs
The Witch and the Hundred Knight
The Wolf Among Us (sequel this year!)
Wolfenstein: The New Order
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
Yoshi's New Island
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ryuusei-blade · 24 days
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2 NEW INAZUMA ELEVEN MOVIES COMING OUT OMG !!!!! AAAAAA SO EXCITING !!!!!
I’m going to get so insufferable when they come out. It’s been so long since we had any new anime content 😭
They’re out on the 27th of December. I’d recommend watching the TXM video for more details :D
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yarameijer · 8 months
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Hi again 👋,I am here after reading chapter 42 of accidental reverse and it's epic,it was definitely worth the long wait,I am a sucker for tenma&shuu and tenma& shindou friendship,so,I can't wait for the next one, How's recovery going,well I hope. love from Hana
So,one thing that really bothers me about inazuma eleven is that they gloss over relationships that are important.I get this anime mostly focuses on soccer,but still,I thought about and tenma got betrayed 4 times in the series,4 Times,That's insane
First,shuu: I don't like that they completely glossed over this in the movie,I get that they didn't know each other for long,but tenma trusted him and shuu clearly knew they'd be playing against each other,being part of the team that beat raimon up, completely disregarding tenma's reaction,not patting an eye at tenma's best friend being locked in a cage like an animal.no matter how you look at it, that's a betrayal,I know the "fixed things"at the end of the movie,bit, tenma must've been hurt that someone he trusted betrayed him from the very beginning but shuu didn't apologize and I hate that.
Next, taiyou :I talked about this one in my previous post,What Taiyou did even without telling gouenji about anything interesting tenma told him(because that's not canon),what he did is a huge betrayal,Not telling tenma when he knew of his involvement in the revolution,acting cold and rude during their match,lying to his friend's face, completely disregarding his friend's feelings.That's a huge betrayal and I wish they payed attention to it,it was overshadowed by shindou breaking his leg and again tenma must've been hurt.
Next,Fei: this one's self explanatory,He apologized and I guess he betrayed all of raimon,but again,He and tenma were definitely the closest and he was hurt.
Next,The one that hurt him the most, tsurugi:I don't think I have to explain this and my hand's tired.
Not to mention that tge team treated him horribly in the beginning,like,shindou literally beat a junior up and I know he was upset,I know he was angry,but that doesn't excuse it,He's older and he should've taken it easy on a newbie who helped them before.and he never apologized.
Kurama was definitely the worst,He was rude,cold and blamed tenma for literally everything wrong in the club which is ridiculous and he never apologized.
The rest of the team, basically stood by and watched,The only ones on tenma's side from the very beginning are shinsuke and Aoi,which is why I love this trio and I think it should get more love.
So,my point is that everyone treated tenma horribly,no one apologized except for Fei and those betrayals must've hurt.
I want these guys to realize they messed up when they see tenma being hesitant to tell them something or see him more comfortably sharing things with, let's say,earth eleven more than them, specifically Taiyou and shuu.
Could you write a drabble about it.
Sorry,this is so long.I read A.R chapter 42 and came to vent.
Love you ❣️
Oh boy do I have feelings about this.
Through the years of writing stories, as I grew older, I started looking deeper into the characters' mindsets, to try and give them a more realistic and individual representation. This means it isn't always in line with what is shown in the anime, but I don't really mind. Tenma's character is pretty interesting to me because of three reasons: his cheerful attitude, his insecurities, and being allowed to move miles away from home at age eight.
The first two are quite well known in the fandom already and more people have experimented with it, but it's the third one I rarely see. Someone even told me it wasn't a big deal.
Is it really, though? What would such a thing do to a child? What kind of family situation would it be for parents to allow their eight-year-old kid to move several hundred miles away, for years? I get that he wanted to play at Raimon and that they were supporting him - but he started that school at age 12/13, so why would he be sent to Inazuma Town four years before he could even attend Raimon? It doesn't mean Tenma's parents are bad or abusive, but it does imply there's a more complicated situation, one that could actually explain quite a lot of Tenma's insecurities. It's just something that's been keeping my mind occupied lately, and I'm planning to use it in my stories more. 
All in all, I feel like Tenma's character can be quite complicated, without a ridiculously complicated and tragic backstory. It just doesn't fit, y'know? And it's a bit too cliché for me. Putting that aside for now, there's also one more specific characteristic I've given the Tenma in my stories: he has a hard time opening up, which means I'm not sure whether the issues you mentioned are ones he would just talk about. The Tenma I'm writing is much more likely to try to deflect a topic so I don't think I can fully 'finish' this? The issue won't be resolved by the end of the drabble because healing takes time, and I think I might build on this idea in future chapters more. I'll try my best though! And I didn't include Earth Eleven cuz they didn't seem right for this role. Instead Aoi gets some more love XD
So, just a warning, I have an idea for the start of this drabble but beyond that, my mind is blank. I have no idea what I'm about to write so bear with me here, and let's hope it's not too messy.
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Tenma has never had a lot of friends.
He told his yearmates, once, when they were hanging out at his house. Kariya and Hikaru had been talking about the team, about how much fun every day was, about how they weren't used to it. Tenma, relaxed and content and safe, agreed.
They'd been surprised, a little disbelieving. They were nice about it! But Kariya's, "For real? Could've fooled me!" had stuck with him, no matter how teasing it had sounded.
It's the truth, though. Before Raimon he'd had Aoi, and one or two people he would sit with during lunch at school, but that was about it.
He loves Inazuma Town, now more than ever - but making the switch from his relatively small seaside hometown to this busy Tokyo district was hard, harder than he'd admitted to anyone but himself. It's not that he didn't want to, but... Aki always got so sad when Tenma was sad and he could see her brightening whenever he said he was happy (and he was!) and okay. He didn't understand it fully back then, but he thinks he's starting to. Aki had been so young.
(Sometimes he's guilty, for putting more weight on her shoulders. For making her look after him when she was barely in her twenties.
Sometimes he's angry at his parents for putting such a burden on her. For ever getting it in their minds to ask their young cousin to be responsible for an eight-year-old child.
Sometimes he's angry at them for allowing him to go in the first place.
Most often, though, he's angry at them for making him want to.)
Tenma was in a new town, living with a relative he barely knew, and painfully shy. His soccer obsession didn't exactly help - everyone likes soccer, of course, how could they not when seeing all those hissatsu? But they don't live and breathe it like he does, like his teammates do. When the kids in his neighborhood found out that soccer was all he ever focused on, they lost interest in him pretty quickly.
(Most of them, at least, and the ones who didn’t - well, their interest wasn’t exactly a good thing.)
Aoi was an exception. But, Tenma has long since realized, Aoi is absolutely crazy in her own, hidden way (she'd have to be, to put up with their team's shenanigans).
Anyway.
Tenma isn't very experienced in the friends department, as surprising as many people seem to find it. He's never really cared, to be honest. He'd had Aoi and Aki and Sasuke and he found out early on that a lot of people just don't care. Fighting that never worked out for him, so why bother?
"Tenma!"
The sudden call has him looking up, brought back to the present.
Shindou has twisted around in his seat. He looks vaguely annoyed. "Finally. What's got you so distracted?"
Tenma blinks. "I'm sorry, senpai," he responds automatically, surprised by his own absentmindedness. He didn't expect to be so caught up in his daydreams with his entire team around him - the noise level in the bus is, as usual with them, high, and the air is filled with a familiar excitement at the prospect of a match, especially after so long.
"It's fine," the strategist sighs, a smile finally pulling at his lips that Tenma would almost call fond. "Just don't zone out all day, alright? We can't afford that when facing Arakumo Academy."
"Right," the captain agrees easily.
He expects that to be the end of it because Shindou is turning around in his seat again, leaving Tenma to his thoughts once more - but it isn’t.
"This is the second time you're distracted when we're playing against Arakumo," someone else drawls - Tsurugi, who's seated on the opposite side of the bus aisle, arms crossed and lounging in his chair like a king. "I'm starting to suspect a pattern."
Tenma, for lack of a better reaction, smiles and shrugs. He doesn't know what to say to that, because it's true.
Their last, and first, match against Arakumo wasn't his finest moment, he’ll readily admit.
Thankfully Tsurugi doesn't care much for his lack of reaction, focusing once more on the book he was reading. Tenma watches him for a moment, and then looks out of the window again.
He knows it's bound to get his mind wandering again, and he's not in the mood for another scolding, but there's not much else to do. Shinsuke next to him is playing a game on his phone, Hayami and Hamano in the row in front of him are discussing homework. Everyone else is either caught up in their own conversations or seated too far away to comfortably converse with.
Tenma starts tapping a mindless rhythm on his knee to keep himself in the present. He's restless. Hopefully the match will get him out of his head - he's not even sure why he's so distracted.
(That's a lie.)
He should be fine, right?
Everything's fine.
It all worked out.
School has started again after the summer holidays - of which he spent the first half in space. It still feels unreal to him, despite over a month having passed.
Not much else happened during the holidays. He'd caught a plane to Okinawa and stayed there pretty much until school started again, only returning to Tokyo a day and a half before. It had been nice to be back home, spending most of his time on the beach or exploring the familiar streets or practicing soccer by himself. He’s gotten sufficiently tanned, as well, and it was pretty funny to see Tsurugi’s annoyance at that once he got back.
This is their first match after the break - school's been in for only a week - and beneath the excitement, there's some nervous energy too. Arakumo is one of their most challenging opponents and they all know it.
At least it's only a friendly match instead of anything tournament-related, so the usual pressure of winning (especially when trying to lead a revolution against a deluded tyrant organization) is absent. Maybe, Tenma muses, that's why he's so distracted.
The fact that this is the first time he'll be playing against Taiyou since their argument doesn't exactly help. They've talked about it at length, and they've tentatively been texting and even hung out once over the summer, but there's a sense of discomfort that they're still trying to get past. Tenma, if only in his own mind, can admit he's worried about how any competitive interaction will affect them.
He doesn't want to lose Taiyou's friendship, but…
The brunet sighs and shakes his head. At this rate he's just going to keep on being distracted, and inevitably disappoint his team. He doesn't want to take that risk for their first match after such a long break.
Or, any match, really.
Especially not after-
Well.
After.
(He still cannot help but feel a bit jumpy, after all the arguments with Shindou during the Grand Celesta Galaxy, after Tsurugi’s kidnapping, after, after, after.
It had felt like he'd been on thin ice when he first joined the team, but that sensation had slowly but surely faded as he found his place.
Now, after, he hates that he's once more double-checking his every action. Hates that he's lost the sense of security in where he stands that had been near unshakable before the Grand Celesta Galaxy.)
Tenma is, once again, brought back to the present, this time because their bus is slowing to a stop. A glance out of the window tells him all he needs to know, and he hides a grimace.
Seems like they have arrived at Arakumo Academy.
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Raimon reaches their destination right on schedule, Shindou is glad to note. They'd left early so they'd have enough time to get ready and go over their strategy before the game starts, as they usually do, but Arakumo is a challenging enough opponent that any extra time is welcome.
They're guided over the campus in the direction of the soccer stadium and Shindou takes in the sights with mild interest. It's been a while since he's visited Arakumo - their previous match had been in one of Fifth Sector's stadiums. The prestigious academy hasn't changed much. It certainly lives up to its reputation, not quite as large as Teikoku's buildings, but nothing to look down on either. It's got a more serious appearance than Raimon, with red-toned walls and roofs with cloud patterns.
However, Raimon is here for a match, not to play tourist, and soon they find themselves in their assigned dressing room to get ready for the match. It's as the team is entering the room, getting ready to change out of their training suits, that a ringtone disrupts the usual chatter.
It's uncommon enough that Shindou finds himself glancing up, involuntarily raising his eyebrows as Tenma scrambles for his phone. He catches the captain's gaze and Tenma shoots him an apologetic look while he answers the call. “Hello?”
Shindou turns away and smiles at Kirino on his other side as he reaches for his bag, but despite his wish to give his captain some privacy, they’re right next to each other. It’s impossible not to overhear the one-sided conversation.
“I apologize, this isn't really the right time,” he hears Tenma say, sounding genuinely sorry and surprisingly formal. “I'm playing a match in-”
The brunet falls silent for several moments after the, assumed, interruption. Shindou unzips the jacket of his training suit and shrugs it off his shoulders. He's already wearing his uniform underneath the track suit, so he won't take long changing.
Next to him, Tenma starts talking again. “I understand, but I,” and falls silent yet again. Shindou frowns.
Something about the way his captain keeps on halting in the middle of his sentences seems a little odd. Shindou finds himself halting his movements, unable to keep himself from looking over at his young friend. It's not on purpose, but he's always believed in the worth of information, and something about the increasing tension in Tenma's voice raises his guard.
‘’Yes, I do understand, but is it really not possible?’’ The brunet in question is clutching his phone, lips pulled into a frown while his other hand holds on tightly to the edge of the bench. Whatever he's being told clearly affects him, and whatever reply he receives has his shoulders drooping visibly as he says, ‘’I know, but it was scheduled months ago…’’
It takes Shindou a second to classify the tone in Tenma's voice - not disappointed, but… resigned?
Whatever this conversation is that Tenma is now being forced to share with the entire team, it doesn't reassure Shindou in the slightest.
And it's clear he's not the only one. Although they're trying to hide it, the strategist notices several of his friends shooting worried glances at their captain, and the usual rambunctious chatter is muted. It’s by accident that Shindou and Tsurugi lock eyes over Tenma’s head, but it’s clear to both - they’re equally confused.
Tenma hasn’t hinted at any issue to either of them, and Shindou doesn’t quite know how to feel about that realization. He doesn’t mean to assume, but… well, as far as he knows, the brunet is an open book.
Especially to him and Tsurugi, or so Shindou had thought.
(Tenma respects him, he knows. It's clear the young brunet values his opinion, but he's also comfortable enough to approach Shindou with his issues and insecurities. To ask for help. To let himself be vulnerable.
Shindou appreciates that, could even say he's honored by the faith the brunet puts in him.
So to find out there's apparently something - a situation that seems to be the norm rather than the exception, based on Tenma's reaction - that has such an impact on the brunet, which he hasn't even hinted at towards Shindou nor Tsurugi…
Well, it throws him off more than he thought it would.)
The captain doesn't seem to have noticed the slowly increasing attention on him, too focused on whatever conversation he's having. One that's clearly not going well. “Are you certain?” he asks, sounding dull, and Shindou grimaces. That sounds very different from the Tenma he's used to, and it feels wrong.
‘’I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to complain.’’
That is…
Shindou has to look away from Tenma then. He can’t stand the sight of him so muted, so wrong, and he gets the feeling he is intruding on something he has no right to know about.
Instead he exchanges a look with Kirino next to him, the defender appearing just as startled as the strategist imagines he himself looks.
‘’Alright. I understand.’’ The words are mumbles but where they would otherwise have gone unheard, now the team has become silent enough for it to be picked up. ‘’Right. Goodbye, then.”
Tenma hangs up and drops his phone carelessly in his bag. Then he sighs softly, staring at the ground for several seconds before getting to his feet with the intent to get changed.
Shindou debates saying something, thoroughly unsettled because he's seen Tenma worried, sad and even angry a few times, but this… this is somehow worse. Clearly upset about something and yet shrugging it off completely at the same time. He's got no idea how to handle this new side of his friend, and he doesn't like it one bit.
He doesn’t seem to be the only one doubting themselves, something hesitant in the air as the team waits - for what, Shindou can’t quite tell. For Tenma to explain? The captain doesn’t even seem to notice their focus on him as he pulls off his suit jacket, but the strategist can’t help but wonder if that’s really the case. Either the brunet is so lost in his own thoughts he doesn’t notice the unusual quiet in the changing room, or he’s pretending.
It’s Tsurugi who breaks first, and Shindou feels a little relieved. Whatever issue Tenma may be facing, his guess is that he'll most easily open up to either Shinsuke, Tsurugi, or Shindou himself. He's never asked for the details but he knows Tenma and Tsurugi share a lot - Tsurugi about his brother and his time as a Seed, and Tenma about his insecurities.
“What was that all about?” the striker mumbles from the brunet’s other side, a quiet offer to talk about it.
Tenma stills in the midst of securing the captain's band around his arm.
He doesn't even look at his best friend and there's a sudden, horrid feeling of dread in the pit of Shindou's stomach that he doesn't know the origin of.
“Nothing to concern yourself with,” Tenma says evenly, and that's it. He goes back to changing like nothing happened. Like his team didn't just watch him act more cautious and restrained than he did while they traveled to the future.
He hadn't even hesitated.
Hadn't even seemed to consider talking to his team - and sure, that might not be considered odd if it were anyone else, but this is Raimon. They are arguably closer than any other team, after everything they've faced together. It's their whole thing, their never ending support of each other and their strong bonds, the reason they've made it this far, and if there's anyone who enforces that stereotype, it's Tenma.
And yet he hadn't even spared Tsurugi a single glance as he'd answered.
Shindou doesn't know what to think.
With the sudden, painful, and most importantly unusual sense of awkwardness in the air, Raimon finishes getting changed. Coach Endou shows up not long after, as bright and enthusiastic as he always is, and at least that manages to lighten the mood a little. He repeats their strategy once more, supported by Haruna refreshing the most important data on the Arakumo team, and the boys listen intently to his advice until he dismisses them with a few minutes to spare.
There's chatter in the changing room again, the excitement at the prospect of a match against a team as challenging as Arakumo resurfacing, and yet Shindou still finds himself watching his captain.
The brunet doesn't join in on any conversations, lips thin and shoulders still a bit tense.
He approaches Aoi.
The girl looks up from where she's preparing towels for the boys for later, her smile fading the moment she catches sight of him in favor of a frown. “Are you okay?” she asks.
Tenma mutely shakes his head, eyes downcast.
Aoi reaches out for him, catching him by the shoulder. She seems worried, but there's something in the way she approaches the brunet that seems to speak of experience.
“Do you want to talk about it?”
Tenma, finally, cracks a smile. “Later,” he tells her. “Wanna join Aki-nee and I for dinner?”
The girl immediately brightens, both at the offer and the prospect of supporting her childhood friend. “I'd love to. I'll let my parents know, do I need to text Aki-san for you?”
“Please.”
The whole interaction speaks of familiarity and care. Shindou, objectively, knew they were friends, childhood friends. Knew they live in the same neighborhood, knew they hang out together often.
Knowing is different from seeing.
The way Aoi had immediately seen something was up, the way she'd known exactly how to react. How Tenma talks to her so easily when he'd seemed painfully uncomfortable with the team, had, in fact, approached her himself because he wanted to talk. The easy invitation for dinner, something they're apparently both so used to that they hadn't even considered that either Aoi's parents or Tenma's guardian could have any problem with the sudden change of plans.
There's a trust there. A trust that, until ten minutes ago, Shindou had believed to extend to the rest of the team.
As the two first-years keep talking, Tenma smiling once more, the strategist is suddenly struck with the feeling he just intruded on something private yet again. He turns away sharply.
And catches Tsurugi's gaze once more.
Seems like he wasn't the only one keeping an eye on Raimon's wayward captain - and from the frown pulling at Tsurugi's lips, it's clear the striker recognized the same thing he did.
Tsurugi is far too good at masking his emotions, but for once Shindou can make out the confusion - and dare he say the hurt - in his eyes.
Though neither of them says a word, there's a quiet understanding between them.
For all that Tenma seems to depend on them, in the span of a single phone call it has become painfully clear that there’s a boundary that neither of them had been aware of before.
And Shindou can’t help but wonder why that doesn’t surprise him as much as he thought it would.
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Okay, so I tried to include Taiyou like you asked, but he didn’t want to be written. Neither did Raimon really realize they ‘messed up’, as you said, rather it’s a slow suspicion creeping up on them. This is sort of the start of the process in which Raimon realizes, ‘oh, wait, something isn’t exactly right here’.
That’s also because I’ve got some more things planned for them. Tenma has issues, but he’s also not the person to acknowledge them, or blame Raimon for their actions - but it still bothers him unconsciously and I’m hoping to build on that. Rather than outright telling Raimon, or even showing there’s a problem, he’d prefer to ignore his own feelings on the matter. He’s just not the type of person to keep grudges or blame others.
And then there's the rest of the team to consider - there's other people who still have opinions on what happened at the start of the year, but simply haven't brought it up while they were dealing with evil organizations and time traveling. Midori, for example, won't stay silent forever, and she's certainly no fan of how Tenma and Shinsuke were treated in the beginning.
Also, that phone call is actually important, but in the AR timeline is also something Tenma only faces during the third-year, AKA two years from this point in time. Very slow-going, basically, which is again why this drabble doesn't really solve anything.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed (despite the long wait, sorry about that)!
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kutycorn · 7 months
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Inazuma Eleven characters as Boyfriends
In my opinion, just headcanons ♡ (and a few characters)
Endo
His love language is physical contact
Affectionate and sweet
Hugs you by surprise
Likes to take you for a walk
Tells you bad jokes
Goenji
His love language is quality time
Is a good listener (doesn't talk much)
Gives you stuffed animals as gifts
Superhero movie nights
Goes out to eat often or cooks for you
Kidou
His love language is gift giving
Takes you out to eat at expensive restaurants
Small but also expensive gifts that remind him of you
Read and study together
Good morning messages
Kazemaru
Leaves you cute little notes in class
He has a thousand pictures of you on his cell phone
Holds your hand when he is anxious
Helps you with your homework
Hugs you very tightly so he won't let you go
Someoka
Bitter with everyone, loving with you
Hugs from behind
Kisses you on the neck
Video game playing dates
Karaoke or movie nights
Fubuki
Princess treatment
Demands a lot of attention
Dedicates poems to you
Dates where he teaches you how to skate or ski
A little jealous
let me know what do you think, part 2?
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the-courtsjester · 7 months
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In that case, can I get some headcanons for Ayaka, yoimiya, and Yae miko on your first date with them? (With male reader?)
Welcome ladies and gentlemen and things to another story headcanon thing or whatever, today it will obviously be for the three mentioned above, personally Miko is my favorite and I'm still pissed I'm not gonna to be able to get her this banner set.
Ayaka, Yoimiya, and Yea Miko x male reader first date
Ayaka:
If nervousness was to be described as a person Ayaka would appear immediately, she thinks and plans everything to make sure it's as perfect as can be.
She definitely wouldn't have some big plan for the date but rather keep it simple, maybe a nice picnic date or perhaps go on a lunch date in the city
Inevitably something will happen, you can't be sister to the head of a clan and not expect someone to come running to you for something, that is if Thoma was making sure everything was in order.
With Thoma keeping everything in check for Ayaka she gets to enjoy some peace, quiet, and relaxation with her beloved, and she's very thankful for it, but even if something does end up going wrong she'll still be happy she got to spend the day with you.
Yoimiya:
Plans? What's that? Yoimiya couldn't care less about what you to do together just so long as she ends it off with fire works.
Yoimiya will take you anywhere from restaurants to shops and if they're around a Fountain movie.
Once the date is coming to an end Yoimiya takes you to a nice spot and launches some fireworks, they're full of your favorite colors and hers as well, and some special patterns from hearts to letters that say "I love you" or something to that degree.
Afterwards once Yoimiya is back home she'll talk her father's ear off, even if he can't hear most of it, but even though he can't hear it he knows his daughter had an amazing time from how happy she is.
Yae Miko:
Miko is a very busy woman, or so she likes to make people think her first date doesn't seem like is would be anything extravagant or big, but rather just snuggling on a bed reading a book together.
She would however turn her teasing up to eleven during the date, finding any opportunity to try and embarrass you or make you flustered.
Given how it's a very special day being your first date with her, Miko will in fact let you pet her ears and even see her fox form to pet, though she will be a mischievous little fox and bite your finger then laugh about it.
If she does decide to go out for the date after visiting Yae Publishing House she probably takes you to meet god, aka Ei.
After the date though Miko will make it so you show up to the Shrine more, she enjoys your company quite a bit even if she is just teasing you, you add something fresh and new to the Shrine.
There it is, got side tracked quite a bit while making this but I really like the Inazuma girls, Miko especially, foxes are just cool I would kill to have a fox, but that shall end it for today.
And scene...
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soccerpunching · 1 year
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Let me introduce you to my beady-eyed son (oc)!! (totally was not from a dbz fic)
Arai Yori!
But look at Mammon's (@honeycrashed) drawing of him too first!! (I am so so grateful for this oh my god!!) He's just a silly guy!!
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Arai Yori Profile:
Pronouns: he/they (experimenting w others) Gender: transboy (intersex) Age: 13 (1 year after inazuma eleven go) Nationality: Japanese and about 1/4 Filipino but knows the language because his mother was fluent. Position: Defending Midfielder Likes: - Food: Kakanin, sushi, mochi, everything with their texture - Things: putting on fake whiskers (there was no option for that in the picrew), soccer, anime, cats, dogs, small animals, that ear thing that he puts on his hair, being chronically online, online shopping, shouting random things in the field to confuse his opponents, shinsuke-senpai!! Dislikes: online trolls, tsurugi-senpai (or so he says) Other: Have light sensitivity. Have done irreparable damage to his serious opponents by being goofy. They're not actually good with techniques but has amazing stamina and an unconventional creative streak. Born with pink hair (and hates it) and dyes it purple. An above average actor. Curses in censored Filipino (pusang gala! anak ng kabayo! etc)
Yori will be the main character in my Kaleidoscope fanfiction set one year after inazuma eleven go!
More Details about the character:
Yori and his mother are family friends of the Gouenjis.
Yori was one the SEEDs from fifth sector that was freed in the movie. They found out that their mother died during their time there.
Through Gouenji's recommendation, Yori is now in the process of being adopted by Kidou.
Yori is the actor for Shishido for the new series called "Inazuma Eleven" by Director Kageno, it's a show based on their story. He meets the now detective Shishido in the set sometimes because Shishido likes visiting Kageno and her husband (Kageno is transfemme here). [Shishido is also half-Filipino in the story]
Tsurugi is not aware of Yori's existence until he enrolled in Raimon. He has no idea he has gripes with him also.
Yori will be in Raimon's second team but is a big fan of the first team (except for Tsurugi, he's just a little hater of his im so sorry)
More details about Kaleidoscope here!
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the-7th-heart · 1 month
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Ayo, it's been a while. And also coincidentally a year since I wrote one of my "key writing pieces" regarding the soccer boys of Inazuma Eleven GO so I have decided to share it~
Braided hair and Flower crowns
Hakuryuu was away. Finally, away from that godforsaken island and away from that fashion-traitor of a “coach”. Tsurugi said that he could stay at his place while he's applying to schools but seeing as his place turned out to be a hospital room he decided to decline the proposition. Tenma chimed in and proposed he'd stay at his relative's apartment complex and they all decided that that was the best course of action in this situation.
They arrived at the building in late afternoon. Hakuryuu went up to the small room on the attic floor while Tenma and Tsurugi stayed and filled out all the necessary paperwork with Aki. He looked around the space he was just given. It was much bigger than his little area in God's Eden. Tenma apologised for him having to have the smallest room, but it was 4 times as big by comparison. He sat on the softest bed he'd felt in his life and couldn't help but feel a hand on his own. Or a phantom feeling, like an after-taste. He stood up and shook away the feeling. Deciding that looking out the roof window was the closest thing he'll have to a distraction, he opened it and gently set his elbows on the frame to look at the setting sun in peace.
“You look bad for someone who just got a new chance at life.” He would recognise that voice anywhere. Years of chasing after someone who doesn't even see you that way will do that to you. “Are you good or is channelling your inner Luke Skywalker just a regular thing now?”
Tsurugi walked up to him and sat down by the small table opposite the bed. He had a slight smile on, but his eyes had a tinge of worry. Just a little bit. Hakuryuu closed his eyes and let out a snicker turning back to see the sun set.
“What?” Tsurugi sounded offended.
“Just remembered how you got in trouble for smuggling those comics into the dorm, that's all. Oh, and let's not forget how we both got the extra hours because we sneaked out to go see the new movies in the cinema.”
“Yeah… Did we also sneak into the cinema?”
“We did. I remember us telling one of the employees that a girl's being molested by some old prick to get him away from the gate.”
Both of them smiled at the fond memories. The smile immediately dropped.
“Yeah… That may have been a mistake on our part…” Hakuryuu loosened up, his elbows still on the ledge, but his eyes were looking down at the ground below him, like the time on the destroyed lighthouse. He didn't feel the urge anymore, he was stronger than that.
“Maybe you're right.” Tsurugi had to think for a moment before he threw his head back and relaxed into the wall behind him and continued with a snide smile. “The movies weren't even that good, what a waste of hours of torture.”
“Alright, I need to have a talk with anyone who taught you humour because this is potentially problematic.” Hakuryuu turned and locked eyes with Tsurugi for a few seconds.
“Oh, he's right downstairs, finalising your new beginning.” Hakuryuu broke eye contact with a small chuckle and returned to his original position. The sun was so orange now it was making the light spreading from it a warm shade of orange too.
“God, I need to thank him for that.” His voice trailed off and a silence settled for a little while. After a breath, Hakuryuu spoke up again. “You look very happy together…”
Tsurugi was drilling his eyes into his back, worried about where this would go and fully ready to just throw the White Dragon out the window if he needed to.
“Are you happy with him?”
“I'd like to think that he's one of the best things to ever happen to me, if not the best. He got me out of needing to go back to the Hell Hole.” Tsurugi smiled kindly at the air in front of him. “He's like the sun and I honestly don't know where I would be if he didn't enter my life. So yes, I am very happy with him around.”
Another pause for the silence to enter.
“Well, if you're happy then I really need to thank Tenma for his kindness.” Hakuryuu smiled and turned fully around, leaning on his elbows with his back to the window and looked at Tsurugi who visibly relaxed hearing this. “You could say you have my full blessing as your childhood best friend.”
If they had a normal childhood the two would've laughed at that. Allas, they stuck to smiling lightly.
“And how are you and your little woodland friend?” Hakuryuu's face dropped as he looked away, fast. “Why didn't you invite him to come with you? I'm sure he'd also be better away from that Island-”
Hakuryuu cut off the other boy and looked out the window again, for the 2nd time in the last 20 minutes, returning to his sunset watching position.
“He said he can't leave.” He said, a sharp tone in his voice. “That as much as he'd want to, he needs to stay and 'protect the island', whatever the hell that even means.”
“Oh… I-” Tsurugi had to think for a moment of how to form his words. ”I'm sorry to hear that. You two seemed-”
“It's fine.” Hakuryuu said as the sun turned red. He didn't cry, it showed weakness and he couldn't afford to be weak. It was easy to not let the tears a regular teenager would be producing right now get to him. “I guess I just have the worst luck when it comes to people I like.” he let out a short sarcasting snicker. “Bah! Maybe I'm just not deserving of having a someone.”
That's the note they ended their conversation with. The sun continued setting as Hakuryuu thought back to his goodbye with Shuu on the island. That was a week ago, he should've been fine by now, but as he tried shaking it off, whenever he looked down to the street it looked as if he was there, walking slowly and looking into every window, like he was looking for something.
'Stupid. Another person you will foolishly chase until you burn yourself out. Just give up already and realise that fate just has different plans for you.'
After a while Tenma walked in and said that everything's alright and that Hakuryuu is welcome at breakfast at 8.30 every day and that lights-out is at 22. Then the pair left him to his devices so he could settle in for the night.
The sun has set and the street lamps turned on. Hakuryuu looked at the street one last time before going off to sleep and once again an image of Shuu locked eyes with him and waved with child-like excitement right at him before he blinked and it was gone.
'Just like on the ship…' He closed the window and got ready to sleep.
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The night was hard but a first night at a new place is always hard. The worst part happened shortly after midnight. Hakuryuu felt some weight on his chest and something soft fell on his cheek. When he opened his eyes (calling it half-awake would be much) he looked right at what seemed like Shuu hugging him by basically lying on top of him. His face was in his shoulder but when he tried moving to check if it wasn't just night paralysis Shuu turned to face him, their faces inches apart. The hallucination smiled and whispered something in Shuu's voice.
“I finally found you, Rii!”
He fell right back asleep while his throat hurt from held back pain.
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When Hakuryuu woke up in the morning he felt out of place.
“It will certainly take some time to get used to” He said to himself while stretching. He went to the small bathroom to get his hair in check when he noticed something weird in the mirror. His hair was all brushed nicely and there was a small braid in his hair. On the right side, where he would usually put a pen when he was studying.
It was a fishtail braid, a really tiny one. In the middle of it some of the strands were pulled lightly to form a little flower-like pattern.
“What…?” He had to make sure it was real, because it sure didn't feel like it. He only knew one person who was skilled enough in braiding to be able to pull it off and it sure as hell wasn't Tsurugi. Hakuryuu started connecting the dots from yesterday's night and afternoon and even added his usual feeling of somebody watching him to the mix because hey, might as well, and he reached one conclusion that was straight-up impossible. Maybe that's why it was probably the right one.
He decided to check his hypothesis and went about his day. He kept the little braid tucked behind his ear of course.
The one he did that day was locate the nearest flower show that sold the one flower he needed.
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The next day the first thing Hakuryuu did was check for more braids. He didn't need to look very long seeing as there were at least a dozen tiny copies of the one he got the night before as well as a bigger version made from the hair he would usually put in a ponytail. He promptly gave up on that and decided to just go around town looking like a braided lunatic.
That is until he bumped into Tenma on breakfast and chose to destroy the big masterpiece as well as most of the tiny ones. He kept the original braid. After he had that sorted out he went about his day until the late hours of the day.
He came to the flower shop a few minutes before closing time. A gentle smell of lavender surrounded him and threw him off his planned out strategy. He must've scared the old lady at the counter seeing as he didn't look exactly what you can call a “calm and collected nice young man”. He realised his habits were slipping and immediately turned into the confused kid he really was and the grandma softened.
“Um, good evening miss.” He started, not sure if his plan will even work. What if he's just going crazy? What if he remembered wrong? “I'm looking for a red camellia…”
“Of course, darling. I'll get you one right away.” The lady walked from behind the counter and around the shop, searching for the right flower while Hakuryuu just stood in the middle like a statue, trying to gaslight himself into thinking this idea was good. He even summoned Tenma's catchphrase to try to help himself out of his own mind. “Oh! I found it!”
“Thank you, miss.” He managed to stutter out. “I'd like the very red one, please.”
“Of course, of course. Just a single one?”
“Yes, please.”
“If I can ask, why are you buying a single flower this late at night? Is it love problems?”
“I-” Seeing as he was a shielded kid for a greater part of his childhood Hakuryuu's never had a proper interaction with an old lady before, but he decided he might as well tell her, considering his plan's length. “Yeah, you could say so…”
“Is it a she or a he you're getting this one for?”
“He.”
“Oh it's so nice to see a new generation of our youth is still struggling with the same things we did…”
“I'm sorry?”
“Oh no,” The lady waved at him while wrapping his flower. “Don't worry about it, dear. Did you know, actually, my wife actually brought the batches of red and white camellia's right from the source of the Goto Islands?”
Hakuryuu was too busy reviewing his memory to see if this was the same flower, for sure, to acknowledge that personally, but his subconscious did that for him.
“Alright, that'll be [here enter a number of money].”
The White Dragon paid, thanked the old lady, and walked out of the shop with the flower in his hand. When he got back to his room, he put the plant in a cup filled with water he got from the kitchen in the morning and went to sleep hoping his message would be received.
'I hope that's the flower he talked about…'
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Hakuryuu woke up from something wet hitting his face in the middle of the night. It was only a few droplets of water, but his hand lingered on his face trying to make sense out of the situation. When he got a hold of reality, he looked to check on his bedside table to check on the camellia.
The dark red camellia was gone.
Hakuryuu smiled softly, closed his eyes and went back to sleep with a smile on his lips and another tiny braid in his hair.
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Going to the flower shop just before closing became routine after a few days. Tsurugi asked him about it but he didn't want to explain to the only person who had some basic respect for him to think he was going completely insane, so he said nothing.
The lady in the shop questioned him every night for more information, even after the plan's been on for over a week. She'd even stay in the shop a little longer when she knew Hakuryuu was going to come but he was running late.
He ended up talking to her about his mess of a streak. It was the first person he ever felt comfortable with since… Since forever, really. He never really felt as good with Tsurugi, but that was due to the environment they were in. Yet this random old lady was willing to stay after work just to make sure he was feeling alright at the end of the day. They've become friends without even knowing each other's names.
His pattern was easy: 4 red flowers, 1 white. Thankfully the ones that he was buying were a bit bigger than the ones he'd seen before, so he needed less than he thought. Managing to cut from around 30 down to max 20. That ment he'd be done with his plan by the end of the month.
Every night when he came back from the shop he'd put the flower he bought in the cup with freshwater and go to sleep.
Every day he'd wake up with a new braid in his hair and the flower gone. He'd let the new braids go, but even after 2 weeks into the whole thing he still kept the first one, always neatly tucked behind his ear. This meant he struggled with where to put his pen, but that was a minor temporary inconvenience.
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“Thank you so much!” Hakuryuu said getting his flower.
“Wow, you seem more excited than usual.”
“And you look more tired and worn-out than usual… Is everything alright?”
“Yes, yes, don't worry about little-old me. Tell me, dear, what's got you so happy today of all days?”
Hakuryuu smiled like he'd never smiled before. He was still worried about the sudden worsening state of his friend, but he was almost there. He couldn't help but be ecstatic.
“Tomorrow's the last flower. Then the whole thing will be complete!”
“I'm so happy that you will finally get to see him again, dear-” the lady started coughing violently into the handkerchief she held in her hand at the last moment. Hakuryuu looked at her, worried out of his mind for once, and waited until she was alright to speak. He didn't know what to do in this situation. He did manage to remember that her condition's been worsening over the past couple of days he's been coming over but she always reassured him she was alright. She needed to be alright.
“Hey, umm…” He started when she seemed to settle down. “Are you sure everything's alright, miss?”
She smiled and told him that yes, she was perfectly alright, and he left to proceed with his routine.
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The next evening came very fast by Hakuryuu's standards. He was walking in the direction of the shop when he saw the red-and-blue light from the corner he had to turn. Instincts made him run. So he did.
He saw the ambulance in front of the door. He saw his old lady being wheeled into it and another older woman standing on the sideline as the paramedics closed the doors. He didn't make it in time.
The second woman turned to him as he stood frozen in shock just a few steps from where the ambulance was just a few seconds ago.
“You must be the 'Dear' Lavender talked about…” She sounded sad, her eyes still red and her face wet from crying. “She left you something. Said you'll need it for today. It's in the shop, I'll… God, I'm sorry.” The woman tried smiling through the new tears but instead she just let out a heartbreaking sob as she disappeared behind the glass door with a little ding of a bell, the soft smell of lavender escaping and reaching Hakuryuu
Hakuryuu still stood there, he couldn't move. He didn't understand, she said she was fine just yesterday. What if this is his fault, he was the one who didn't do anything about her yesterday, maybe if he'd called someone or told someone-
The other woman came out of the shop with something long wrapped neatly into the flower-packing paper his lady used. It had a note attached with a simple string to it.
“I think you should have it for free.” The woman said, handing it to him. He couldn't say anything in return, he wasn't there, not really. She started tearing up again. “This is what she would've liked when she was here. I- I'm sorry, darling, but… She had a condition, we didn't see it coming, I-” She started crying again, properly.
But Hakuryuu didn't cry. He knew he should. He maybe even could, he felt pain in his throat and his eyes were blinking, but he didn't cry.
Crying shows weakness. And he wasn't weak.
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He couldn't fall asleep that night. Every time he closed his eyes, he just saw the lights and the woman and he had to open them to make sure he wasn't there again. He considered calling Tsurugi, but decided against it due to his irrational fear of smartphones. After the 3rd time he had to wake up he looked at the last white camellia sitting in the cup with his lady's - Lavender's - note on the bottom of his drawer. He couldn't risk it being out in the open. Just in case.
“ “Tell him you love him before he's gone again - Lavender. Ps. Don't worry, You'll be Great, dear!” “
He couldn't fall asleep that night. Until he became too tired to open his eyes.
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Hakuryuu woke up while it was still dark. He didn't want to get up, he didn't want to risk walking past the flower shop any time soon, but just as he turned to his side he noticed that the flower was gone. He sat up and looked around the room. He spotted some shiny, golden dust and red petals near the door.
Intrigued, he dressed up to go outside and followed the trail.
There were small groupings of petals mixed with the weird dust every once in a while, leading Hakuryuu out of the house and to the street just outside of his window. The streetlights were gently lighting the road as he stood in the middle of the now-empty road by the last pile he could see. He looked up at his window and looked around and focused his ears and yet he just couldn't hear or see anything.
He closed his eyes and let out a deep sigh.
'So was all that for nothing?'
He felt a soft, warm wind blow from behind him.
“Hi.”
He spun around, ready to fight at first but then he saw him.
Shuu, standing in a golden halo of street lights, right in front of him. He was smiling gently and looking at him, right at his eyes. He was holding in both of his hands a flower crown of red-and-white camellia flowers and was smiling and he just looked… dreamy.
“Shuu…?” Hakuryuu approached him slowly, carefully. The other boy didn't say anything, he continued smiling that warm, soft smile. His whole face felt as if it was glowing. Hakuryuu entered the light of the lamp and stopped before Shuu.
“Are you…” He struggled to speak. ”Are you really here?”
Shuu just closed his eyes, still smiling, and gently nodded his head.
Hakuryuu took another step forward. He put his hands on Shuu's hands gently, like he was just a vapour visible in the light of the night. When his fingertips felt the other boy's soft skin, he was sure. He stared, a little startled, and locked eyes with Shuu, Hakuryuu's bright red ones almost drilling into the soft chocolate-brown of the boy he'd missed so much. He kept their hands connected.
“You…” He started to say, but the pain in his throat stopped him.
“Me.” He said. It was all Hakuryuu needed. He moved his hands up Shuu's arms, cupped his face, pulled him closer to himself which made Shuu free one of his hands to save the flower crown, and he kissed the boy that's been on his mind for such a long time now. The smaller boy was caught off guard by this at first, it all happened really fast, but after getting his bearings he kissed back. They stood like this before breaking away with Hakuryuu's smile. He was grasping the extent of his face, the simple beauty of his eyes and the soft tone of his skin. Shuu smiled back at him and put his free hand on Hakuryuu's face as a mirror of him still holding his face gently.
“I missed you too, Rii.”
Hakuryuu couldn't be more overjoyed at the moment. He felt his eyes filling up and his whole world went smudged before he basically tackled Shuu into a tight hug and melted into tears.
Maybe tears showed weakness. If so, then Hakuryuu was alright to admit he was weak that day. But he would only let himself be weak around the boy who had come for him in the middle of the night, waited with him there in the street and listened as he talked about his lady in the flower shop and how much he'd missed him.
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A few, maybe 2, maybe 3 days later Hakuryuu walked into the flower shop and bought a small bouquet of a red and a white camellias surrounded thinly by lavender. Shuu joined him outside and the two walked together to the local cemetery. They found the grave easily, it was the newest one afterall. Hakuryuu gently placed the tiny bouquet in front of the stone and sat down on the ground.
He looked up at Shuu who gave him an encouraging smile and a light squeeze of a shoulder, and he started talking. He introduced his lady to his boy and talked all about the things he forgot to talk about the other times. They sat there until he was sure he told her everything he could remember.
As they were walking away they were hand-in-hand, their fingers intertwined.
“Shuu?”
“Hm?”
“Do… Do you think she saw us there? Do you think she's okay now? That she's not sick anymore?” Hakuryuu said while looking at the ground. Shuu turned around and looked at the golden spirit of a young, beautiful woman sitting on top of the stone they just left. She was smiling. When she noticed Shuu was looking at her she waved at him happily. He waved back while speaking.
“I think you'll have to trust me when I say she is perfectly fine where she is now. She's waiting for her wife's turn to move on together, most probably.”
Hakuryuu smiled sadly, still looking at the ground.
“Oh, and she's probably going to be very happy when she sees…” Shuu nodded at the spirit, stopped and pulled Hakuryuu's hand a little to get him to look up and when he did, the smaller boy kissed him softly.
“I love you too, you know?”
“How do you…” Hakuryuu was very much taken a little off-guard. Shuu pointed his head in the direction of the grave.
“She told me about the note.”
And then Shuu smiled, hugged Hakuryuu's arm and the two went together, knowing that they will have to stop having dates in the middle of the night every time.
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lilacsugarcookie69 · 7 months
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Finished watching IE Chou Jigen Dream Match & IE GO vs Danball Senki W!!!
The first one was practically mumbo jumbo of IE openings (not that I'm complaining tho) and the last 20 mins (=length of an average episode) was the match itself. I'd compare it to the Ogre movie : it was mid. Anyways I'm more a fan of the battle eleven ig (the players there seem more interesting hehe)
Anyways, IE x Danball Senki thing was... SOMETHING! I was distracted during watching that by my own thoughts or playing with my hair xd, but God, the ending got me. Disappearing into thin air. Again. Imwas complaining here LITERALLY TWO DAYS AGO bout Banda and Potomuri and there we go again. I can't...I just can't take it anymore...
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silvermuffins · 7 months
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Okay. I've been home from work for hours but got distracted by crossovers. But. I do my liveblogging, I rest happy.
Ftr I liveblog on Tumblr because I get really anxious about annoying people. But this is the Annoy People website so I feel comfy.
Let me see. Today is movie with a dormmate. I'm taking Yukari.
Everyone seems to go to the movies on time in this game. My heart is singing. I am so tired of people showing up to specifically Origin 20 minutes late.
Ah this is another sports movie. I have to assume this was cheesy af but in the most earnest way, like my beloved Inazuma Eleven. Definitely sounds like that kind of show-- somehow inspiring willpower ups academics????????
"I'm still young... I haven't really done anything that crazy yet" yukari we are child soldiers
Four different sportses. I'm getting the impression all of these have been Multiple movies a day and I am suddenly terrified of the protagonist. My ADHD ass could never....how is he. How do.
I think that concessionist wants us to leave.
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