Boring Affection [Akira Kurusu x Reader]
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  • Reads 41,083
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 30m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2018
bor·ing

/ˈbôriNG/

adjective

not interesting; tedious.

She never never let anyone pass her wall that she built for herself, since the accident that caused her to lose interest in everything and everyone around her. She always tried to be disconnected from everyone, but no matter how much she tried, people still notice her and her red eyes. For this reason, she always wears her gray baseball cap to avoid eye contact...


But that all changed when he arrived.

○●○

Man, I been waiting to do this for weeks. Nice to know, that I'm actually doing something with my life UwU. Anyways I'll have y'all know that I'm quite new to the fandom and that I still haven't seen persona 3 or 4 yet, and that I don't plan to see them until this fanfic is done. Also the cover is not mine and all credit goes to the original artist.

Started: 11/15/18
Ended: ???
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