Idk sometimes low self esteem and self hatred make you believe irrational things
I really don't understand this detail, which is fundamental in essence, that Aoi believes that Akane loves only her image.
This is basically a normal detail, it can work well, but in the context of the canonical Aoikane, who have been friends since they were three, live window to window, go to school together, in short, have known each other very closely for all these twelve years of their lives, almost their entire life, where Akane physically could not help but notice some of Aoi's personal qualities, it's strange to say such a thing...?
Aren't they so close? And how could he selectively not notice? And Aoi really believes in it, but I don't. "Image" is so much for the outer circle, for those who do not looking behind the screen, to Aoi's home, to her everyday life, where Akane was all this time as her closest friend and almost a brother, lol, considering how they grew up. Could underage Aoi really pretend so well in front of him? It's not noticeable from the flashbacks. Then where did it come from?They have spent a lot of time canonically again, because if they would have communicated much less, it would have been considered as "you don't know me well enough", but they did communicate. Even if less in recent years, but still not quite no, and this will not erase their long-standing acquaintance
"If you use em dash in your works, it makes them look AI generated. No real human uses em dash."
Imaging thinking actual human writers are Not Real because they use... professional writing in their works.
Imagine thinking millions of people who have been using em dash way before AI becomes a thing are all robots.
These scenes being a cinematic parallel is so funny to me because the Hanako and Nene scene is like: "Let's be together in the real world!! <3" and then the Mitsuba and Kou scene is "do you want me to KILL MYSELF for you? :D"
Sumary: Akane helps Kou with his studies and Kou helps Akane in the kitchen
Just gonna slide this over real quick
"no reason, huh?" GRRRRRRRRREEEAAAASHAHHSHSHSHSHWBSBSBBSNSNSJS
kou yorishiro is real guys that's why he asked mitsuba to go to the festival with him (so mitsuba has more of a reason to live ?) IDK ITS JUST REAL
i'm surprised koukane isn't popular in the rarepair spaces.
:D hello! Hi! Ty for drawing the swap brothers!!!
Of course!! Thank YOU for giving me drawing inspo!!! (^.^)
Late night In-N-Out can fix any issue
Bonus (keep reading)
Clears throat… I have an agenda to spread!!!
Anyone with me??
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The contrast between Kaito's dynamics with Shinichi and Hakuba respectively is so important to me you don't understand
Shinichi/Conan doesn't know who KID is under the mask. I doubt he even knows who Kaito Kuroba is outside of him being Toichi Kuroba's son and maybe some childhood interactions. To him, KID is just a criminal, more honor-bound and considerably less deadly compared to the ones he usually catches, but still a criminal at the end of the day. But maybe the thought that Shinichi doesn't know Kaito Kuroba (that even if he drops the KID act, if he starts to act more like his civilian persona around him, he wouldn't know any better), gives him a false sense of security. Maybe it makes him feel more free to be careless around him.
(Deep down, however, he knows he's given out enough that if Shinichi ever does meet Kaito Kuroba, his secret identity would disintegrate almost immediately.
Sometimes he thinks that might not be so bad.)
Hakuba, meanwhile, does know who KID is under the mask. He sees his civilian self almost everyday in class. He's seen him as the prankster magician who annoys the rest of the class with his antics. He knows he's childhood friends with the daughter of the inspector in charge of putting him behind bars. Hakuba knows him as Kaito Kuroba. But he also knows him as KID. Hakuba, while he doesn't have evidence, already knows his secret identity. And that is exactly what makes him a threat. Which is why he can't let his guard down around him. The least he can give himself is plausible deniability and if he slips up in his act, either as KID or as Kaito, that plausible deniability would be gone.
(Deep down, though, he recognizes how Hakuba is still so civil with him despite it all, that, even with his determination to capture him, Hakuba still cares about him as a fellow classmate (as a friend).
And if that makes him slip up sometimes, well, who could say?)
wishing I could freeze time so fanfic writers could write all of their slow-burn enemies to lovers and gay porn and fix-it fics and all of their WIPs and prompts without having to worry about life and other responsibilities
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