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Mr. Bartender // SakuAtsu by Spirit_Kawa
Spirit_Kawa
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This is a haikyuu bar au with some volleyball still included. The bar idea came from @cara.suno on tiktok, so creds to them for the idea. TW- Smut, slight angst. Atsumu, a pro volleyball player, gets invited out for drinks by Hinata and Bokuto. While at the bar, the barista catches Atsumu's eye, he decides to go over and sit in front of him at the counter, leaving the others. Sakusa Kiyoomi, a bartender and volleyball player going pro. At work one night, a customer catches his eye and starts flirting with him. Not wanting to let go of the chance with this person, he flirts back. That night, they ended up in Kiyoomi's apartment.
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hoeneymilktea
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Your cousin, Hajime Iwaizumi, whom you haven't seen in a long time, invited you to support him in the largest street racing event in Tokyo. He told you he was a part of the Seijoh Brawlers, one of the top five notorious gangs affiliated with the underground street racing scene. Once he introduced you to his leader, Tooru Oikawa, a.k.a. Cypher - your interest piqued, curiously wanting to understand the true meaning behind his alleged nickname. Street Racing AU \ō͡≡o˞̶ Content Warning: Extremely Sexually Explicit, Violence, Murder, Guns, Drugs, etc. Please read at your own risk! Inspiration is from Aikk00's Street Racing Tokyo Drift AU of Oikawa, which is also the cover of the fanfic. Links to the deciphered spotify playlist and the visuals of the cars are on my profile bio. Highest Rankings Achieved: #1 in fanfiction (out of 1.4M stories) #1 in action-romance (out of 18.9k stories) #1 in oikawa (out of 11.8k stories) #1 in tooruoikawa (out of 643 stories) Story also posted on AO3 © hoeneymilktea 2021
Our Memories (SakuAstu) By Sakusa Fav by sucllyz
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How hard can it be to love someone with short-term memory loss?