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These Flowers Upon Your Flames by Somnis
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
22 Dec 2025
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He remembered their days in Almaren, bathed in innocence and light. Melkor would not have tolerated him speaking of them, except with sarcasm, so he had pretended to have forgotten. The name of Manwë’s herald had never been spoken, never written, never thought, since Mairon had chosen his master.
But his master had been defeated. And as he approached the camp raised by the host of the Valar, he felt, in the midst of his immense weariness, a faint stir of regret.
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Est-ce que ça en valait la peine ? Je ne le saurai sans doute jamais.
A présent, je regarde en arrière vers ma liberté perdue, et je voilà ce dont je me souviens : des sourires brillants, des corps d'athlètes, des médailles d'or et des regards de braise.
Jouer. Aimer. Baiser. Souffrir. C’est une leçon que j’ai apprise à l’usure : chaque ascension, soit-elle de gloire ou de plaisir, se termine par une chute. -
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Underpants at large and a new rumor were not going to help restoring harmony in Oikawa Tooru’s life. Forced to face the consequences of his little adventure, he, The Great and The Beautiful, tries to fix things and oh so surprising just makes it worse. From his friends to Kageyama and his own, Oikawa still has a lot of obstacles to overcome.
It's a sequel to "Oikawa Tooru Is Not An Ushikage Shipper" !
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- Part 4 of OTOK series
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C’était le couple phare de l’école de magie : Oikawa Tooru, préfet-en-chef et attrapeur-star de Serdaigle, et Kageyama Tobio, prodige de Quidditch au même poste à Gryffondor. Deux jeunes sorciers promis à un bel avenir... Jusqu’à ce qu’un Cognard mal placé s’en mêle et que les souvenirs s’embrouillent.
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Was it worth it? I’ll probably never know.
Now I look back at my lost freedom, and this is what I remember: bright smiles, athletic bodies, gold medals and burning eyes.
Play. Love. Fuck. Suffer. It's a lesson I learned over time: every rise, whether of glory or pleasure, ends in a fall.

