4 Works by morethanlines
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Kiyoomi’s pride recoiled as he admitted, through clenched teeth: “I don’t know how to do this.”
“Talk? Sure ya do.”
“No. This. Dating.”
“Me neither. We can figure it out as we go along.”
They were doomed.When Kiyoomi agrees to give dating Miya Atsumu a chance, he quickly realizes he isn’t fully prepared for the messy, complicated, contradictory, capital F Feelings that come along with it.
A comically long, much angstier sorta-sequel to Mission Failed Successfully (that can also be read as a standalone).
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- Part 2 of Mission Failed Successfully
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“It doesn’t have to be a date,” Atsumu lied. “We’re just two teammates hangin’ out. I hang out with the rest of the team all the time. Yer the only one who’s scared of catchin’ feelings.”
“I told you, I’m not scared. There is a zero percent chance of me developing romantic feelings for you."
“Great. Prove it.”
“Wh-what?”
“Come over on Saturday night and watch something with me. Real casual.”Atsumu’s plan to woo Kiyoomi while watching a scary movie goes horribly wrong… or does it?
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- Part 1 of Mission Failed Successfully
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A collection of one shots, set after the events of The Tide Will Turn.
Irregular update schedule, but it's okay because this time there are no cliffhangers and no icebergs, just two men in love trying to make a life together.
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- Part 2 of The Tide Will Turn
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April, 1912.
First class passenger Sakusa Kiyoomi boards the RMS Titanic, bound for a future he does not want and promised to a man he cannot stand. But family loyalty runs deep, and Kiyoomi is willing to sacrifice his own happiness if it means keeping his family’s business afloat.
Until he crosses paths with third class passenger Miya Atsumu, a penniless artist who challenges Kiyoomi at every turn. Atsumu is the embodiment of everything Kiyoomi has been taught never to be: uncouth, obnoxious, and always talking. Kiyoomi should not be charmed by a man like Atsumu, but as the days go by, he finds it harder and harder to remind himself exactly why he should be keeping his distance.
And then, Titanic strikes an iceberg.
AKA: A Sometimes Loose Reimagining of James Cameron’s Titanic, adapted for SakuAtsu.
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- Part 1 of The Tide Will Turn
