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He ends up leaving the gym at 7.30am, when the sky is brighter and the sun out. He thinks back to Oikawa's knee brace, the white one he's had since third year of middle school, and wonders if it came from being too lonely. He wonders how Oikawa has been doing and is angry at himself for it.
After high-school graduation, Tobio starts his first year at Chuo University in Tokyo, miles away from Miyagi and everyone he’s ever known—with the exception of third-year Chuo University student Oikawa Tooru.
Even after all these years, Tobio finds himself unable to look away.
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Wilson’s mother calls to tell him Danny’s getting worse, and for some reason, House’s hellbent on finding something wrong with her—and Wilson.
But there isn’t anything to find out, Wilson swears. There’s nothing at all.
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The classroom a theatre, his classmates the audience, everyone—everyone!—an actor—and he feels an irrational urge, right then and there, to stand up and speak. Something clenches in his chest, and elation hooks a chandelier over the dim, cold classroom lamps, and Neil becomes aware of a yearning, brighter and brighter, that implores him, begs on its knees to speak—and dear God—he wants, and wants, and wants so much that it clenches his hands into fists and his mouth into a line and squeezes life out of him, there to be found yet—and to be an actor, even miles away from a stage, is a prospect as heartbreaking as it’s possible, because now the stage is right in front of him and it’s almost pathetic, is pathetic, how much he wants to feel the words (drip from his tongue, like honey).
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In which Neil’s father doesn’t let him audition for Henley Hall, but A Midsummer Night’s Dream features heavily in Welton’s literature lessons—and when a performance opportunity rolls around (disguised as Welton’s annual Open House ceremony), it prompts Todd into directing that very same play.
And Neil, of course, wants to act.
(Or: In which Todd and Neil save each other.)
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"The man standing in front of him is an affront to humanity. Dark eyebags, hunched figure, crumpled T-shirt paired with blank eyes and pale skin.
The man—thing? —then shuffles forward. Light looks down and immediately regrets it. The thing’s barefoot toes squelch on the hardwood floor which Light had just taken the liberty to sweep. He vows to himself to never do any good deed for anyone ever again.
Smile, Yagami, the voice in his head says."
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or: Light is a part-time barista, and L is his mysterious customer. They take an interest in each other.
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The bell dinged. Light stretched a smile across his face, as far as it could go, and just when he was about to say “Welcome!” in his brightest, cheeriest voice ever, the word wilted on his tongue.
The customer was a weirdo. Not even half a weirdo, not even slightly a weirdo, he was just a full-on weirdo. Light’d seen many weirdos, of course—that was sort of a guarantee of the job. He’d seen drunken love confessions, a guy pissing right next to the entrance, another who purchased twelve cartons of a dozen eggs and proceeded to throw them all out of the car window when he drove away. And on one particularly memorable occasion at 10.37 pm on a Wednesday, a well-dressed businessman had grabbed Light’s wrist, looked him straight in the eyes, and said, “Be careful, boy. The devils in Hell know you, and they’re coming for you.”
Now, looking at the customer before his eyes, Light realised how true that last statement was.
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or: Light, and L, and learning how to be perfectly normal.

