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  • Lies and liars (and the ones who believe in them) - By z3phyrboi107 by CINNE-IS-ASEXUAL
    CINNE-IS-ASEXUAL
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    Lies and liars (and the ones who believe in them) z3phyrboi107 Summary : In the aftermath, Tsumugi talks to God. (This story isn't mine, as it's from an author on AO3! I put it here, as I just wanted to spread this story! They also have a Wattpad account called @Zephyrboi107! Check them out!)
  • Danganronpa Prodigy's: The Next Generation. by Creepercraftguy
    Creepercraftguy
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    Kuroba Naegi is the daughter of the Ultimate Luck Student, Makoto Naegi, and the Ultimate Detective, Kyoko Kirigiri, as well as a student at the new Hope's Peak Academy, going by the title of the Ultimate Detective like her mother, and her best friend Genjitsu Hinata, is the Ultimate Competitive Gamer, and son of Hajime Hinata and Chiaki Nanami. This story is about the misadventures of the children of the original Danganronpa cast, featuring fun, drama...and maybe a bit of romance?
  • Buzzword Du Jour║ Mastermind Duo!Ouma+Shirogane AU by SDNFRD
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    When Shirogane lets go, Ouma's there to wrap her back in with his grisly claws, mouth stuffed full with insincere lies. Though, no matter how hard Ouma tries, he just can't dance correctly with this mystery-wrapped shadow of his. Dog costumes that glow in the dark, leaving behind bloody trail marks like painted rainbows. A summer field marking the end of days, a ray of sunshine warming Shirogane's cold, dead feet. Torn out wires and beating fans, nightmares that haunt both murderers alike, and a final question to their wonderful showtime screaming like seismic sirens: 𝘋𝘰 𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘧𝘦𝘦𝘭 𝘱𝘢𝘪𝘯? - A tragicomedy featuring Mastermind Duo!Shirogane and Ouma plowing through everyone's fictional lives like it's none of their business. Constantly pedals back and forth between semi-satirical comedy and psychological horror- not a lot of plot, but it's loosely connected somehow. Starts off light, gets dark, ends with a heavier note. Oumugi and OuSai-centric, a future chapter can be read as Ouma/Keebo, but it's a little gruesome. 2/7 parts complete.