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catch us in the morning by transrightssokka
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime)
20 May 2023
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Hiori looks down and brings his hand up to his mouth, hiding a faint smile. “You don’t wanna go home, do you?”
“No shit, I don’t,” Rin says. He’d rather sleep on the sidewalk than spend the next two weeks with Sae.
Hiori is silent for a minute. His pretty eyes flick to his feet. Up to the back of the seat in front of them. Over to Rin. “So.”
“So?” Rin says.
Hiori lowers his voice. “So, what if we didn’t?”
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07 Jul 2026
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After the U-20 match, Rin Itoshi finds himself spiraling deeper into despair. Sae has returned home, but his presence only sharpens the ache of distance between them. When Rin’s silent suffering finally cracks in front of his brother, he is left clinging to a fragile moment he doesn’t believe is real—and fears will never come again.
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- Part 9 of The Itoshi
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24 Jun 2026
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he's so brave I could never do more than one swipe per session. hell my ass is too cowardly to do a singular swipe nowadays
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24 Jun 2026
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so sad the sequel was last updated like 6–7 months ago :(
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When Rin started playing soccer, it was because he looked up to Sae. His brother was the best, a star player with a promising future, he was even cooler than any superhero on TV.
Rin didn't want to be like him, Rin wanted to be with him.
Rin didn't want to be the best. Soccer had simply been a reason to play alongside his older brother. Now Sae didn't need him anymore, and Rin felt so lost that he didn't know what to do now.
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Or, Rin leaves soccer after Sae's words upon his return from Spain, and things turn out better than expected.Bookmarked by kiniverse
24 Jun 2026
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After some time, Michael develops a new theory.
Perhaps being put in the cage wasn’t a punishment, but a lesson.

