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Akechi, by all accounts, should not be alive.
Cleaning up Ren's mess proves to be a daunting task.
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After February 3rd, all that is left of Ren Amamiya is a sleeping boy in an attic. -
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“You're…” ridiculously tall/handsome/in the wrong house please leave.
“Phainon, hi!” the man himself greets instead, that shy smile he'd had widening into a proud, boyish grin, and Anaxa swears he leans closer in the already small space between them. “Are you dromaslover134?”
His mouth dries a little, brows tugged together. He's aware Irida can see Phainon all the way from the doorway, her curious head peeking over the headrest. The longer he goes without replying, the more worried Phainon looks, white brows furrowing gently as he cocks his head to the side like a lost pup. “Or—”
“I am,” Anaxa hisses in an embarrassed whisper, “Anaxagoras. Please don't say my username outloud.”
Or; when the biggest problem Anaxa has ever faced comes in the form of a four year old with chubby cheeks, the widest eyes he's ever seen, and a seemingly strong conviction to not form any interpersonal relationships, he's got no other option but to trust Phainon—a kindergarten teacher he met through the worst parenting forum he's ever browsed through. Chaos ensues.
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Walk Me Through the Nicest Parts of Hell by Lamruil
Fandoms: 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game)
20 Feb 2026
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“What happened?”
Phainon glanced up with the broken silence, but averted his gaze just as quickly, “I… uh, I.” The words stuck in his throat.
Here, sitting under the scrutiny of his whip-smart professor, in the plush suede of a vintage chair that he was definitely staining with soggy wet filth, Phainon felt like a monster attempting to slot himself back into regular life while the black horns of his sins still stood on full display.
(Phainon accidentally kills someone. Anaxa is the first person he turns to for help. An “I'll get the shovel” type of story.)
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“Even then,” Akechi asked quietly, meeting Ren’s gaze, “do you still intend to play this game?”
Is the justice you fight for truly worth it?
“I won’t miss my shot.”
In this city, in this game, neither is a hero or a villain—they’re partners, rivals, and equals. Every move, every risk, is theirs alone to command. This is their game, after all.”
Or: What if Ren actually considered Akechi’s offer of joining him? Meeting on equal ground, what could they accomplish?
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Akira Kurusu has seen Goro Akechi die twice and somehow still manages to go on with his life after the fact. So, when what by all accounts appears to be a dream figuration of the Akechi he remembers appears into the Velvet Room, Akira knows better than to fall for the same old trick.
Until Dream Akechi starts quoting Descartes. Then it's chaos.
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Written for the Akeshuake Tanabata Big Bang 2025!

