Favorite BLs List
Sasaki to Miyano (Ongoing)
Fangs (Ongoing)
The Therapy Game Series (Ongoing)
Read in this order: Secret XXX -> Therapy Game -> Therapy Game Restart. Also checkout the trigger warnings for this one before you start.
Love tractor (Completed)
Killer crush (Ongoing)
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! (Ongoing)
The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter (Ongoing)
My Delicious Dream Boy (Completed)
Under The Greenlight (Ongoing)
The Canis Series (Completed)
Read in this order: Canis - Dear Mr. Rain -> Canis - Dear Hatter.
The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window (Completed)
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... Oh my god. I've been longing for The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window's anime OST for years. And. It exists. But it's spread across five drama CDs and it'd be like $50 just for the CDs themselves but oh my god I need them
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The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window, Yamashita Tomoko
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I've been thinking about Hiyakawa for days now, being an adult carrying the weight of his childhood trauma, being a child who wasn't cared for enough, taught enough, loved enough, to learn how to be like everybody else. He is often unable to decode human behavior, he is often unable to recognize, understand and address his own feelings. He has this overwhelming need to be saved, since he was never actually saved as a boy, and he has been carrying this ever since. It is so tragic when he says “I m the only one who doesn't get saved” and “The vague emotion I felt was probably the desire to save someone. Saving someone else, would, in itself, also save me, who had always wanted to be saved”. Hiyakawa may be an adult, but he is still trapped into that little scared, unloved and lonely boy that he was, still trapped into that room in the basement. He keeps repeating that he needs to find his destiny - like a mantra, and I don't know if it actually has something to do with the supernatural, or if it is just his need to be loved. He has this big fear of abandonment, clinging onto Mikado and ends up being controlling. People warn Mikado that he should stay away from Hiyakawa because he is dangerous - “you 've got a rope tied to you. Like a dog.” People warn him that he should stay away, not to be swallowed up by his loneliness. But Mikado begins to understand Hiyakawa. “If there is a rope tying us together then, I should be able to pull it from this side, right? To pull you.” Mikado is the only one who can save Hiyakawa, not only because he understands, but because he loves him. Hiyakawa is the one who helped Mikado confront his fears and stop running away from them, and now Mikado is strong enough to help Hiyakawa back. For the first time he is a determined and strong person saying “I won't fail, I will bring Hiyakawa back, even if I have to put a leash around his neck!”
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just little on-the-job exorcist things ✨️
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