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Mystery Work
Part of Anonymous
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
Bookmarked by CorrinEmblem
28 Jul 2022
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Kaoru splashed more water on his face, rubbed his eyes, cleaned his glasses, as If any of that would erase that picture on the mirror. Kaoru bit his lip, trying to muffle the screams that wanted to come out. There was a band-aid with a little cartoon on the center plastered on his left cheek. His pink hair was shorter, the bangs covering half of his face and the rest resting on his shoulders. His face looked softer, younger. He had three piercings on each ear and a lip ring. His gaze traveled lower on his bare chest and he noticed the silver bars on each nipple and the navel one. He had a winged eyeliner and red eye shade. It was like watching a picture of his 17 year old self. What the hell did he do last night?
Or, Kaoru unwillingly and unknowingly travels back in time to a random day in his high school senior year. Now he has to find out what the hell is going on and find a way back home. Luckily for him, the teenage version of our favorite chef is there to help him.
Edit: The fic is done. Enjoy!Bookmarked by CorrinEmblem
20 Oct 2021
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Kaoru spends twenty years unknowingly longing for something — someone — that is by his side, and wholly his, the entire time.
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27 Jun 2021
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When Cherry walks in on Reki trying to repair a damaged skateboard at Joe’s restaurant, Reki discovers that he and Cherry aren’t as different as he thought they were.
Bookmarked by CorrinEmblem
25 Jun 2021
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On the first day of kindergarten, Kojiro meets a clingy, argumentative, pink-haired cry-baby.
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“Do you want to play chef with me?”
“No!” Despite the negative answer, the boy moves closer.
“Okay.” Kojiro pretends to knead the dough and puts a plastic mushroom on the plastic pizza. The velcro that’s meant to help it stick is worn, and it doesn’t stay very well.
“I like skabetti.” The boy speaks up again.
“Skabetti?”
“Skabetti. It’s better than pizza. You should be making skabetti.”
“I know how to make that too! My dad’s a chef. I think you say it ‘spaghetti’ though.”
The boy’s face turns as pink as his hair.
“That’s what I said! You just didn’t hear me good!”Bookmarked by CorrinEmblem
25 Jun 2021

