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  • ✧.* A Blinded Soulmate ⋆·˚ * (reonagi/nagireo) por steffis_lolls
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    A story where Nagi Seishiro, a lazy soccer prodigy with an uninteresting background whose only goal in life is to live a life with nothing to do at all, is friends with Reo, a heir of the Mikage Corporation with a cheerful and open personality who everyone wants to be friends with and the person who convinced him to play soccer with him. Will there be love lingering in their friendship? Or will something dark ruin their friendship that will negatively affect the two boys forever? Who knows..? ˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚ This is an original au idea that I made where Blue Lock doesn't happen, but they are still interested in the sport.
  • DRAMA CLUB ! ! - Bluelock x reader chatfic por amane_amanee
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    basicly blue lock highschool AU and they are silly little people who need help. mostly just references of my gc with irl friends bc we are so funny 🥰
  • "Can u still see me?" por Sora_Soda_Pop
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    All nagi pov In the world of Blue Lock, victory always came at a cost-sweat, pride, sometimes friendship. But nothing ever prepared Reo Mikage or Seishiro Nagi for the kind of battle that couldn't be won with talent or ambition. What began as a story of two dreamers chasing greatness slowly turned into something more fragile. More human. When Reo is diagnosed with a terminal illness, time becomes their final opponent. There are no extra rounds. No sudden-death goals. Just the steady ticking of a clock neither of them can stop. As Reo begins to fade-physically, emotionally-Nagi is forced to confront something he's never truly understood: how to fight for someone when winning means letting go. This is not a story about football. This is a story about love. About loss. And about asking the hardest question of all: Can you still see me, even when I'm gone?