Your Eyes Said Otherwise [A Tsukishima Kei Fanfiction]
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  • Reads 29,245
  • Votes 1,040
  • Parts 103
  • Time 47h 51m
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2020
The cold, salty, tall moon meets a sweet, bright, smart moon. Honami Mizuki, a first year who studies psychology, transfers to Karasuno, meeting the people she needed to accept and free herself. She lost everything, but she still strives to be the best, selflessly making others smile. She falls in love with Tsukishima Kei, the one who accepted her honestly. And Tsukishima falls in love with her, the one who brings the real him out.

With Tsukishima trying to resist her, will Mizuki see that his eyes said otherwise?




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my first and last | t. kuroo, h. iwaizumi cover
Gazing at the Stars cover
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Estrapade (TsukiKage) cover
{GREATEST COMPETITOR} Tsukishima x Fem!Reader cover
Unreadable. Unreachable. Unrequited. | TsukiYama ✓ cover
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my first and last | t. kuroo, h. iwaizumi

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in which your useless degree finally pays off, landing you a new job (and maybe a new lover). alternatively: kenma really needs a new roommate and (y/n) is to blame. - office!au; kuroo x reader, iwaizumi x reader lowercase intentional - disclaimer: haikyuu!! and its characters are owned by haruichi furudate. other (potential) cameos are respective to their own creators. you belong to yourself (obviously). any similarities to existing works or individuals are purely coincidental, but we like to think we made this plot up by ourselves.