Bungo Stray Dogs
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Atsushi would never let anyone from the agency join the mafia, which is why he is so ready to volunteer as part of the deal. Adapting to the mafia was something he had never thought about before, but now it's his entire life. How does he cope?
Atsushi joins the Mafia as part of the deal and it really changes him.
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Dazai’s day started like any other one. He woke up, got dressed, ate shitty takeout from yesterday's dinner and arrived at work at a reasonable time of exactly 1 hour 9 minutes late. Pushing the door open with a slam he entered the ADA, but instead of Kunkida’s grating voice reaching his ears… the office was quiet.
Not peaceful quiet, or early morning quiet, but wrong quiet.
Looking around, everyone was there. Tanizaki and Naomi were whispering together in a corner to quiet even for him to catch. Kunikida was pacing anxiously, Ranpo was sitting on his desk seemingly deep in thought next to Yosano whose expression was unreadable. Even Kenji wasn’t smiling, sitting on the couch with Kyoka, his hat clutched in his lap.
OR: Atsushi and Akutagawa from the BEAST universe are sent to the original universe through ability shenanigans.
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Across all universes and all timelines, Akutagawa Ryuunosuke and Nakajima Atsushi have always been in diametric opposition: equal and opposite, light and dark, ying and yang.
When Akutagawa is transported to a world where the White Reaper and Man in Black are members of the Armed Detective Agency, he learns exactly why that can never change.
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In ten minutes, Nakahara Chuuya’s first day at the Armed Detective Agency will officially begin.
Except—Chuuya doesn't show. Not even on the next day. Or the next, or the week after that.
And so: Dazai waits. Honestly speaking, he’s no good at it; between the two of them, it’s Chuuya who’s racked up more experience. After all, Dazai leaves people the way Chuuya builds moorings in them.
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