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Bold and Brilliant
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    Time 3h 54m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2020
Fate has a funny way of sneaking up on the most strong-willed people. Unfortunately, Okuyasu is no different. His whole family has put their fates in their own hands, his brother, an angry shell of a kind and loving sibling who once put bandaids on his knees and played pretend with in the backyard, and his father, a grotesque monster who payed his price for lusting for money at the mere price of his own soul to Lord Dio. Keicho is determined to end his father's life with Okuyasu by his side. But can a certain boy with a bizarre tone and a complicated backstory cut the red string of fate from Okuyasu?
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Gay Panic (Josuke x Okuyasu)

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Nobody could imagine a world without their best friend in it with them, so when Josuke nearly lost Okuyasu, he was understandably terrified with the reality that something like that could happen to him. He told himself he would no longer take their friendship for advantage and treat every day as if it was their last. He didn't realize how special Okuyasu would get to him though, for it was much more than he had thought.