Taisetsuna Mono
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  • Reads 78
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Aug 11, 2016
A Magi drabble about Ja'far's thoughts. Inspired on a story I read about Ja'far and Sinbad. Angst up ahead. So I'll just fill you up a bit about what happened in the comic I read.

It's about Sinbad confessing him. Ja'far couldn't answer him so he replied with 'Let...me think about it'. So Sinbad kept telling Ja'far 'I love you'. Ja'far then overheard the girls talking about a magic tree planted in the courtyard. It was a gift from a foreign mage. Then the rest you have to find out. The whole story is Ja'far's POV. And another comic inspired me too. It's about Ja'far thinking he likes pretty girls and it's disgusting to see Sinbad hanging out with other women. But the truth was that Ja'far hated if Sinbad touched him with a hand that touched other women. He actually hated the smell of women lingering on Sinbad.

So...that's it. I hope you enjoy this drabble. This is my first drabble for your info.
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The Boyfriend App

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*Wattys 2018 Winner / Hidden Gems* CREATE YOUR OWN MR. RIGHT Weeks before Valentine's, seventeen-year-old Kate Lapuz goes through her first ever breakup, but soon she stumbles upon a mysterious new app called My Dream Boyfriend, an AI chatbot that has the ability to understand human feelings. Casually, she participates in the app's trial run but finds herself immersed in the empathic conversations with her customizable virtual boyfriend, Ecto. In a society both connected and alienated by technology, Kate suspects an actual secret admirer is behind Ecto. Could it be the work of the techie student council president Dion or has Kate really found her soulmate in bits of computer code? She decides to get to the bottom of the cutting-edge app. Her search for Ecto's real identity leads Kate to prom, where absolute knowledge comes with a very steep price.