Title: Family Matters (Sequel to 36°)
Rating: "Family Matters" as a whole is rated NC-17 for violence, crime, occultism, sexual connotations, alternative lifestyles, and a vocal tree having issues. Single chapters may be less restricted.
Characters: Subaru, Seishiro, Tree-san, Lady Sumeragi, (the CCD & X-cast)
Pairings: Sei/Su, (T/Sei)
Genre: drama, history, cont
Words: 148.110
Betaed by:
solo
Comments: As a direct sequel it may not make sense unless you know "36°".
Summary: The second story of the Decagram (Sequel to 36°) -- Preventing the End of the World caused some side-effects Subaru is ill-prepared to deal with on his own.
Status: complete
Links:
Family Matters (edited) as PDF [1.64 MB, text-only] on my homepage.
Family Matters (edited) on the AO3 fanfic archive (downloadable in ebook format).
Please note: Family Matters saw some serious editing after it was finished in individual blog posts at the end of December 2010.
Rating: "Family Matters" as a whole is rated NC-17 for violence, crime, occultism, sexual connotations, alternative lifestyles, and a vocal tree having issues. Single chapters may be less restricted.
Characters: Subaru, Seishiro, Tree-san, Lady Sumeragi, (the CCD & X-cast)
Pairings: Sei/Su, (T/Sei)
Genre: drama, history, cont
Words: 148.110
Betaed by:
Comments: As a direct sequel it may not make sense unless you know "36°".
Summary: The second story of the Decagram (Sequel to 36°) -- Preventing the End of the World caused some side-effects Subaru is ill-prepared to deal with on his own.
Status: complete
Links:
Family Matters (edited) as PDF [1.64 MB, text-only] on my homepage.
Family Matters (edited) on the AO3 fanfic archive (downloadable in ebook format).
Please note: Family Matters saw some serious editing after it was finished in individual blog posts at the end of December 2010.
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Date: 2013-02-22 15:14 (UTC)From:Subaru, a threat to tableware? How so? Last time I counted, he broke a total of one (1) cup each fic (36°, and Family Matters)! ;)
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Date: 2013-02-23 05:10 (UTC)From:It's said that tableware is broken "for luck". If that really works, I hope they have a long life ahead and plenty of time to break the rest.
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Date: 2013-02-23 15:32 (UTC)From:Regarding the luck... they'll certainly need it. ;)
Though Seishiro, practical guy that he is, would probably replace the glass and china stuff with stainless steel (or paper dishes). ;)
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Date: 2013-02-24 11:37 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2013-02-24 13:51 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2013-02-24 14:42 (UTC)From:But someday there may be other suicider visitors of the same sort as his granny or Kamui. Even if it's highly unlikely for them to get coffee. ;)
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Date: 2013-02-25 09:26 (UTC)From: