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Enjin doesn't like pups, not at all. They're loud, whiny, and needy. So why does he keep stumbling across them? The better question is: why does he keep bringing them home? Gris is both amused and slightly...concerned everytime Enjin leaves by himself.
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- Part 5 of Omega Enjin
Bookmarked by Mistpop8
06 Jul 2026
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Megumi hates parties. That is no surprise, he was only friends with Nobara because they worked at the same place and if she had never forced him to attend that frat party, then he would have never met Yuji Itadori.
But maybe that possibility was a lot worse than he thought?
Maybe Yuji wasn't as annoying as he first thought.
PS: title used to be polar opposites for anyone confused :)
Bookmarked by Mistpop8
14 Apr 2026
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After transferring from his old university, Naruto attempts to make the most out of the second chance he was given to play basketball. This, unfortunately, was spoiled by his conceited team captain—Sasuke Uchiha.
What begins as constant friction on the court slowly blurs into something harder to ignore. That ruined second chance begins to take on a different meaning—one that neither of them planned for.
Bookmarked by Mistpop8
17 Mar 2026
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Look at how you get with just one finger,” Sasuke’s voice said near his ear. He nipped at his earlobe and smirked. “You like to make a scene outside, but when I fuck you, you behave so well.”
“Bastard... what kind of bullshit are you talking about?” Naruto tried to make his voice sound annoyed, but it came out more like needy pants.
Bookmarked by Mistpop8
17 Mar 2026
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"Jinx wasn’t the only one who heard voices.
She heard Caitlyn’s voice, repeating the same last words before hitting her and abandoning her. She heard Powder’s voice, crying with so much anguish, asking why Vi had abandoned her, only to transform into Jinx’s voice telling her not to call her that, that Powder was dead.
Then, Vander’s voice, telling her that everything was on her shoulders. Shoulders that had led to the brutal death of her brothers and father, and the destruction of her sister’s mind.
She heard her parents’ voices, and sometimes they visited her, standing before her, with the same empty eyes, the stare of the corpses Vi had looked into, her last view of them. And their voices were screams, the screams of those who died at the hands of those wearing the same uniform that their daughter had dared to wear out of foolish love.
She was no longer Vi, because Vi would never have made those choices, nor would she have led to the destruction of everything she fought so hard to protect. Vi represented purity, strength, protection, security.
She was none of that. Not anymore."
Bookmarked by Mistpop8
21 Dec 2024
