Traumatisme(s)
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Complete, First published Apr 01, 2023
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Je viens de relire la traduction de TharnType (oui, je sais encore). Et j'ai l'impression que le traumatisme de Type est passe vraiment à la trappe au bout d'un moment dans l'œuvre.  

Donc voilà, une première histoire, qui sera peut-être suivi d'une deuxième (les deux histoires seront indépendantes l'un de l'autre). Et oui, les personnages seront peut-être un peu OCC (un comportement un peu différent que dans l'œuvre, c'est une fanfiction après tout) 

Bonne lecture. 

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L'histoire commence quand Type va aux toilettes, la première fois qu'il rencontre San, quand ils sont au restaurant pour l'anniversaire de Tharn, avec Type, Tharn, Techno et San
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