Ao3 Master List
Series:
Submerged
World Trigger Rated M Pairing: Tachikawa Kei/Jin Yuichi heavy angst canon-divergent
Sinking (I’ll Hold You Steady) —Prequel to series. Tachikawa POV Summary: The first time Tachikawa Kei laid his eyes on Jin Yuichi, he thought him an angel. Which, in hindsight, was probably the stupidest possible conclusion to make about a fifteen-year-old boy standing on top of a dead thing with a glowing yellow sword in his hand. OR Kei gets his assed saved, joins the organization that saved him and falls in love with the single most infuriating member.
Drowning (Please Don’t Save Me)—Main Fic. Major Character Death. Jin POV Summary: It’s the only way. The only way to prevent all that he’s seeing from happening. His tragic decision. It won’t happen because he won’t be around to make it. He finally found his answer. After days of searching and looking and coming up with nothing. He’s finally got it. A laugh bubbles in his chest and releases as a garbled sound into the depths. He’ll do it. To save everyone. It’s the only way he can think of; he’s got nothing else to work with. Yuichi heads to the only place he knows. The water. OR It’s called a Side Effect for a reason.
Floating (Come Back to Me)—Sequel to main fic Multiple POV Summary: With Yuichi’s death casting a shadow over BORDER, the agents struggle to move forward and advance without the help of Foresight. But everyone steels themselves and holds their ground against the threat of an impending invasion. Yuichi sacrificed himself for a reason, and no one in BORDER will let it be in vain. OR Multiple POV’s (mainly Tachikawa) of characters dealing with grief while also holding BORDER together.
Whisper in my Ear
Moriarty the Patriot Rated T No Pairings
It Must Have Been the Wind (Tell me I’m Wrong)—William POV. Canon-typical Summary: William's fortress stands tall and steady. It mustn't break or crumble. His plan, his life's work must be seen through till the end. He's been waiting and scheming for too long for it to come crashing down. But the wind, who sounds eerily similar to a certain pony-tailed individual, heavily disagrees. OR The one where Sherlock breaks William's walls and saves him from himself.
It Must Have Been the Wind (Tell me I’m Right)—William POV. Alternate-Universe: Modern Day America Summary: William builds a fortress of truth to save his country from corruption—until Sherlock Holmes finds a crack, and everything he believes begins to fracture. OR The one where Sherlock Holmes breaks through William’s carefully built walls, and William learns that saving the world might cost him himself.
One Shots:
Cop Car
Haikyuu!! Rated T Pairings: Iwaizumi Hajime/Oikawa Tooru
Summary: Oikawa talks Hajime into one terrible idea, and Hajime realizes far too late that he’d probably follow him anywhere. Or: five stages of grief, but all of them are just Iwaizumi being in love with Oikawa.
One (I’m Not Saying Perfect Exists in this Life)
Haikyuu!! Rated T No Pairings. Oikawa Centric
Summary: Oikawa loses to Karasuno, has an existential crisis about perfectionism, and slowly learns that being loved by his team has nothing to do with being flawless.
Ruthlessness is Mercy Upon Ourselves
Moriarty the Patriot Rated M Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/William James Moriarty Major Character Death
Summary: The success of the Moriarty Plan is the most important thing. That is what William lives by. Absolutely nothing will stop him from seeing his life’s work through to its end. Anyone who tries to prevent that will be eliminated. If that requires him to close his heart and kill anyone in his way, regardless of who they are to him, then so be it. The plan is the top priority. Everything and everyone pales in comparison. So why was he finding it so hard to discard the main obstacle?














