RYUSAEEEE
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Sae was meant to join Japan’s training later but due to their loss against France, he decides to arrive early.
And his boyfriend Ryusei isn’t handling feeling so restrained during matches well.
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Shidou relapses. That’s the plot.
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„What do you think you’re doing? You devil.“
Shidou had been dying for some entertainment in this hell hole. And that guard seemed to be the perfect person to make up to his expectations.
„Devil? I like that. What’s your name?“
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Sae is a guard in a prison with one particular annoying prisoner whose name is Shidou Ryuusei.
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Patient 111, Shidou Ryusei. Violent, unpredictable and impossible to approach. For months, staff at Blue Lock Psychiatric Hospital have failed to contain him, let alone get close enough to evaluate his condition. Without proper intervention, Shidou’s next stop is prison.
Desperate for answers, the facility calls the country’s best: Itoshi Sae, Japan’s top psychiatrist. Confident in his abilities, Sae signs onto the case, but can he even break through Shidou’s aggression before it’s too late?
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I See Your Sadness, and Make it my Own by saturnshots
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime)
11 Jan 2024
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Sae became the worst brother in the world for the worst reason; Rin mourns the brother he lost in the most painful way possible.
If nothing else, the Itoshi brothers will forever be tied in red thread; god knows if it'll strangle them before they untangle it. -
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"I miss playing with you," he said a little too loud, laced in a distinct desperation to keep the red head on the phone, to listen to his voice because... it was his voice. It was Sae. It was the problem and the solution and everything in between. Once it was said, he already felt ridiculed enough because who wouldn't miss playing with The Itoshi Sae, Japan's prodigy, a treasure under the U-20 stars? It was a cruel joke, it was contradictory. It was contradictory because he was Shidou Ryuusei. An egoist not even Blue Lock, home of exactly that, could handle. He didn’t need a stupid midfielder to pass to him... didn’t need another person to liberate him, to prove his worth.
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Shidou faces an unexpected emotional crisis after the tense match against Bastard München, realizing he might care more than he'd like to admit about a certain midfielder's opinion.
