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Isn't it obvious?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2018
Mature
Mathias and Lukas have been friends for years. They've been accused of being in a relationship countless times and each time they've denied it. Simply because that was fact. 
When all the Nordics moved in together, everything changed. Berwald and Tino were noticing the changes in the Dane and the Norwegian's behaviour... as was Emil.....
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Ferðin út ljósin (Journey beyond the lights)

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"What was that?" Tino asked turning back to Lukas. Berwald and Matthias were already trekking ahead. Berwald was trying to make sure Matthias didn't do anything stupid as they followed the Icelander's foot prints. "The aurora borealis, it's not there." Lukas said still looking up at the sky. It was a clear night, next to no clouds. Millions of stars filled the sky accompanied with an almost full moon. But it was weird not having the lights dancing through the sky. Tino looked up at the sky, he was just as shocked by it as Lukas was. He was about to make a comment when suddenly he heard Lukas walking past him. Telling him that they needed to hurry up unless they wanted Matthias and Berwald to get too far ahead. Tino really didn't want that so he hurried along with Lukas. The four of them trudged through the snow, following the tracks Emil had left behind