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  • What The Fuck Did You Just Call Me? by IrisKing123
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    "A-ah B-Bakugou! You dropped some pencils!" Katsuki stiffened. Kirishima and Kaminari froze. Basically, everyone within earshot stopped what they were doing to look at Izuku like he sprouted a second head. What did he just call him? "What the fuck did you just say to me?" Katsuki whipped his head towards Izuku with his signature death glare as he stood up from where he picked up the fallen supplies. "U-um I said you dropped some pencils! I think this eraser might be yours to-" "No. What the fuck did you just call me?" Izuku starts calling him Bakugou and it pisses the explosive teen off a lot more than he thought it would. Story is not mine: "reading_raindrop" AO3
  • Words Meant Only for You.💌 by author_kiyomi_
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    Some words are never spoken, and some apologies never reach the one they're meant for. This book holds the poems, letters, and thoughts I kept inside - all meant only for you. I lost you because of my own mistakes, and I carry that truth every day. These are the things I wish I could have said - the love, the regret, the memories that won't let go. I write these words because they still belong to you. Maybe you'll never read them, but if you ever do... I hope one day you'll forgive me. 💌🥀 #1 in longings on 1st jan 2026 #1 in forhim on 1st jan 2026
  • The Days of Dares by BaileeIsInsane2
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    The crew decides to ask the audience for Dares to do over a short period. They randomly pick 30 to pull from a bowl.
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  • Bamboo Wind (Letter Series #4) by FortisMortem
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    Hear me as I am not who you imagined I should be.
  • Seven Heart, Beat As One  by rhozielen
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    She's the lyrics of our songs.
  • The Many Ways to Refer to Midoriya by SpiritBloodDragon
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    Mina and Midoriya had never really started off as friends. They'd always been acquaintances with passing interactions, having formed their own groups in class. The biggest connection they'd had, really, was the fact that Midoriya and Kirishima worked out together pretty often. However, when Midoriya offers to help Mina study after she finds herself stuck with academics, she begins to find out that there are quite a few ways to refer to her new friend. And soon, one of her close friends. And soon enough, one of her best friends. And soon enough after that? Well, maybe it's not just friends. ~~~ OR: A 5+1 fic about Mina calling Midoriya different names/nicknames.
  • Kpop Confessions and Opinions (+News) by Trendmade
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    Here are a few misconceptions I had as a new K-pop stan, but also a few opinions on recent Kpop. Enjoy and don't take it too serious. I will also discuss situations like the NJZ lawsuit and the YG Leaker.
  • Forever to Me - A Jordan Sweeto Fanfiction by alyssa_jean23
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    Hazel is an ordinary teenage girl, whose biggest concern is what university she'll be able to get into. When she meets local band Sweeto, everything changes, especially when it comes to lead singer Jordan Sweeto.
  • 𝑨𝒖𝒈𝒖𝒔𝒕, 𝟏𝟒𝒕𝒉 by CupidsNumber
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    𝑱𝒖𝒏𝒈𝒘𝒐𝒏'𝒔 𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚 𝒆𝒇𝒇𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒈𝒖𝒊𝒅𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝒉𝒐𝒘 𝒕𝒐 𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒄- 𝒉𝒐𝒘 𝒕𝒐 𝒎𝒂𝒌𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒄𝒓𝒖𝒔𝒉 𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒃𝒂𝒄𝒌. 𝑺𝒕𝒆𝒑 𝑶𝒏𝒆:
  • Son of Fire, daughter of the Sun  by ThefallenangelLucife
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    what happens when because of a few turn of events the whole Mahabharata is changed [ I am just a translater. I found it in AO3. It was in Russian. I just wanted other to know about this amazing fanfiction. So I translated the fanfic all credits go to the original author 'Anatta707' ]
  • The Past Is Present by ilvolofan
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    Book 2 of 'A Difficult Decision' Piero's and Venus's lives will change dramatically. .. including their children
  • The Dorm Bet, A Study on Collective Denial by Queeninnit123
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    Eight bored idols (and one scheming student) in one dorm with no electricity is a one-way ticket to ensemble chaos. Boredom is a dangerous thing.
  • The Sun, A Distant Promise by Yoona70t
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    She was quiet, unseen, and careful. He was loud, relentless, impossible to ignore. When their worlds collided, neither expected the pull between them-an attraction that challenged her walls, tested his patience, and promised a love that was as unpredictable as it was inevitable.
  • THE ILLUSION OF BEING FINE by Nify11
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    Serena feels drawn to her crush.With Phina in the way,Will it ever happen
  • ROSÉFLAVOURED  by copperboys
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    confess your sins! *Fin~* ( 44 parts + additional entries )
  • "Fake it, till you make it" - SakuAtsu | Hurt/comfort by Hanako_Kozume
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    "Oh so Omi, you want me to be your date?" Atsumu teased. "Fake date." Sakusa clarified. "Right because you don't actually like men." "I like men just not idiots like you." Atsumu's eyes widened in surprise. He was shock, so much so, that he almost forgot to be offended by the last part. Or Sakusa's parents force him to attend a family gathering at which they almost conveniently forget his sexualty and try to play match-maker. Only that this time Komori has the 'brilliant' idea, Sakusa bring a date to avoid it. The risk was calculated and Sakusa was apparently very bad at math.
  • What Wasn't Ever Said by kyloo1408
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    What should have been said?- Who did it needed to be said to?- Un-sent letters- Un-said confessions-
  • A lifetime in letters by bambii11
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    She was his first love... He was her last heartbreak...
  • Poetry Because Of My Gracious Father by talliwalli
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    Poems I have written for Christ or inspired by Christ.
  • Reasons Why Women In India Should Never Get Married by GetawayWriter12
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    "I was told not to laugh too loudly-it didn't suit the family." "Someone suggested I change the way I signed my name after marriage." "They discussed my food preferences in a family meeting-without me in the room." None of these moments ended a marriage. None of them caused a scene. And none of them were ever spoken about again. This book begins in those moments. Reasons Why Women Should Not Get Married in India is a non-fiction collection of real, short stories told by women across generations who encountered the strange, uncomfortable, and quietly disorienting realities of marriage. Their marriages were not disasters. Many were stable. Some were loving. But all of them came with small incidents that carried big meanings-moments that made these women pause and wonder when, exactly, they had begun disappearing. Each chapter presents a "reason," not as an argument, but as a lived experience: the comments passed casually at family dinners, the expectations that arrive without discussion, the subtle reshaping of personality, preferences, body, colour, voice, and behaviour. These are not dramatic confessions. They are everyday truths-easy to dismiss, impossible to forget. This is not a book against marriage. It acknowledges that many women build happy, fulfilling partnerships. But it also insists that the quieter discomforts the ones that don't look serious enough to protest deserve to be documented. Intimate, unsettling, and deeply familiar, this book gives language to experiences women usually share only in whispers. It asks no one to reject marriage. It simply asks readers to notice what is usually overlooked. Because sometimes, the strangest parts of marriage are also the most telling.