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  • Persona x Crossing Void by RarityBrony
    RarityBrony
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      Parts 1
    The Phantom Thieves got themselves trapped in the void with the characters from Crossing Void
  • Los sentimientos que nunca Olvide(Oreimo fanfic)(kyosuke X Kuroneko) by MatiasManuelVelascoZ
    MatiasManuelVelascoZ
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      Parts 2
    Esta es una continuación del final de Oreimo 2 donde kyosuke después de mucho tiempo se encuentra con kuroneko lo cual le hace recordar los buenos momentos que pasaron juntos hace ya un buen tiempo lo que causara que se empiece a dar cuenta de que lo que sentía por ella sigue ahí
  • A Certain Collaboration Cross over by EnKii1
    EnKii1
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      Parts 5
    The story leads to Misaka mikoto meeting up with Kuosaka Kirino. This is a cross over short story
  • Frozen in Time (Haku) by Starlestiale
    Starlestiale
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      Parts 69
    Alyssis (AH-LIH-SEES) Catherine Lake is the daughter of a rich widower and inventor. One night, while feeling lonely because she hardly saw her workaholic father, she went to confront him, but instead, she stumbled upon one of his new inventions and eventually into the Naruto world at the mercy of the hidden mists' demon and his deadly weapon. What is she to do? MEANWHILE Thomas Lake and his childhood friend and maid, Anne Ashwood are on an adventure through many anime worlds in search of Thomas' lonely, but headstrong daughter. From searching for the great Earl of Phantomhive as teens, to becoming Otaku's in Akihabara, how will they ever find her? Disclaimer: I don't own any anime mentioned in this book. I only own my characters and my plotline.
  • There's No Way That Ayase Is My Wife!? by Lord_Starkiller
    Lord_Starkiller
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    The story is about an arranged marriage between Kyousuke and Ayase.The story take place before season 2 and after episode 2.My grammar is kind of bad and English is not my mother tounge.I hope you like it.
  • An Incoming Decline by superstupiddog
    superstupiddog
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      Parts 4
    Contrary to the opinions of some fans, anime is still a niche genre within a niche medium like animation. The problem is that this is a niche aimed by fans written by fans, which is clearly no different from what happened to superhero comics. It's also a cautionary story of how narrow one can go to make a product that appeals to only a seventh of a given population.
  • After Story (Oreimo fanfic) by TypewriterAg
    TypewriterAg
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      Parts 16
    After the graduation, all was going well for Kyosuke and Kirino putting behind what happened between them and simply plan to go back as simple siblings but then again they were in for another surprise. NOTE: The events happen after the ending of the original series....
  • Living in the Grave Yards- OJO BENJAMIN by benjamindara
    benjamindara
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      Parts 1
    The poem is divided into 4 stanzas and 17 lines, the poem is addressing the issue of a particular country in Africa, 'Nigeria' to be precised, where our leaders are controlling the masses from a distance. The only time they come close is when they need our support, once in four years and then disappear into the air again. A country where the security of the masses is at stake where we do not see ourselves as ONE anymore. The grave yards as used in the poem, refers to our home where we rest after our daily work from 9am-5pm, even though it is as small as a grave yards but serves as a place of comfort to us. But as time goes on, we are moved from our earthly home to heaven, which is our permanent home, where there's equity and where there's no promise and fail attitude of our leaders.