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Three teens, a school project and a day-long quest for chalk. You know how this goes.
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Everyone can see it—You and Kris are so obviously and painfully in love. The only mystery is how neither of you seems to realize it, a fact that’s as endearing as it is maddening.
Unable to take it anymore, a peculiar red soul decides to intervene with Kris's emotional problems.
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Non-Breath Oblige by SupergirlDY2
Fandoms: 斉木楠雄のΨ難 | Saiki Kusuo no Sai-nan | The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
11 Sep 2025
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Two baby girls were born to the Teruhashi family, each with a unique gift. Kokomi, with the beauty and grace of the sun and the stars, and Miaya, with the power of emotion and psionics, with the purpose of raising your sister even higher.
It can be lonely at the bottom of the family hierarchy, tucked neatly behind Kokomi’s insurmountable shadow. So what happens when you meet a boy who sees right through your sister, straight to you?
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sunflowers (and other heliotropes) by Charlie_M
Fandoms: 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga)
26 Aug 2025
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“Yellow is my favorite color,” he blurts. “What’s yours?”
She blinks, looks at his hair. “Pink.”
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I write Jujutsu Tech as a college rather than a high school, and all characters are 18 years old or older. (Except in flashback where specified, of course.)
The main female character can be a reader-character or an OC, take your pick. I'm vague on physical details to be as inclusive as possible, and she's referred to using the nickname "Himawari" or "Hima"
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based on komi-san? yes. definitely.
(Y/n) Brunestud, one of the few humans that reside in Hometown and Susie's childhood friend who has extreme social anxiety.
Being late had led her into a wacky adventure with her best friend and the other quiet kid in class.
When a person has extreme social anxiety, they struggle to communicate to others.
Bear in mind, that they only struggle to form connections, it doesn't really mean that they don't want to.
"It's just, I wish I could speak."