10 Works by modosite
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Cloud is supposed to be dead, but he now arrives in Midgar years later apparently from travelling around the world. He wants to start a peaceful life but someone else dug out the past he buried.
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Lighter interrupts Wise's smoke break.
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One feels something for the first time, and another breaks his own promise. The walls they have built up comes burning down, but neither of them are mad about it.
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Lycaon receives a code that only he could understand from a man supposed to be dead. He acts on it, leaving his uniform with no intention of wearing it again.
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Some plants grow better in a different place. And some might even bloom once its light goes away.
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A book inspired by the Phantom Thieves just released. What they thought would be a time of reminiscing and looking back, was instead torture for one particular thief. Akira never would've thought that a story would dredge up past feelings for a certain blue phanboy.
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He was so tired of seeing the same face again. While Dojima gets to start clean every damn time, he is cursed to remember everything since the start. But even with how exhausted he is, Tohru could never bring himself to regret the promise he made.
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Teddie never really knew why he got into this mess. He knows how, but he doesn't see the overarching purpose of what was happening in his life. But what he does know is that he was getting paid for this and he wasn't going to change that.
"How about you start paying our bills, huh?"
"I won't if you keep messing with that wig!"
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- Part 2 of Cards Aligned
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After seven years of prison, and a year of avoiding Dojima's attempts at reconnecting, Adachi somehow ends up back in Inaba realizing what he'd lost.
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- Part 1 of Cards Aligned
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Adachi didn't know what to expect from a single phone call. And he definitely didn't expect having a gun to his forehead would be one of the outcomes.
