Fate Stay Love Rin x Reader<3
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  • Reads 230
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2017
Mature
Rin and Shirou are living together still influenced from the holy way, they seek happiness and joy out of the mundane lives they have together. It can sometimes be difficult to live with the memories of a holy way, it may even break something inside of you, however even that can be mended by the affection between to lovers . 

This fanfiction will take action after the official series, and I seek the romantic elements in the series. Therefore this will regard the love between them. As of the start of this I am open to questions and adjustments. This will mostly be kissing, and maybe some lemon too, if it fits well. Shirou's point of view. 

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