Full pair
Rewatching Yuri on Ice and falling in love with them all over again.
What's with the smirk? Something good happen? I saw him tonight. I saw my brother Al.
I will NEVER get over this arrow placement 🥹
*Kishiar once again trying to hypnotize Yuder into kissing him*
Kishiar : Yuder. Yuder look into my enchantingly red eyes. Hm? You feel dizzy? How wonderful. You are in love with me. Now kiss me darling.
Yuder : I don't get paid enough to deal with this bullshit
Rewatching yuri on ice instead of coping with my depression
[stumbles out of my time machine from 2016] hey does anyone wanna talk about the current and relevant anime yuri on ice
psst i have commissions available for all your socially irrelevant anime needs
writing mood™️
I miss him...
Chapters: 16/? Fandom: Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Leo de la Iglesia/Ji Guang-Hong, Otabek Altin/Yuri Plisetsky, Katsuki Yuuri/Victor Nikiforov Characters: Leo de la Iglesia, Ji Guang-Hong, Otabek Altin, Yuri Plisetsky, Emil Nekola, Michele Crispino, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s), Victor Nikiforov, Katsuki Yuuri, Phichit Chulanont, Christophe Giacometti, Lee Seung Gil Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Sexual Frustration, Drunkenness, Hangover, Slow Build, Crushes, Mutual Pining, Separations, Love Confessions, First Kiss, Homophobic Language, Budding Love, Domestic Violence, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Masturbation, Sexual Harassment, First Dates, First Christmas, Opportunities Series: Part 5 of Met by Accident Summary:
Guang-Hong’s parents visit him in the States, the trip testing everything that Guang-Hong has.
He was caught in mixed feelings, ecstatic to see his mother since he had missed her but dreading his father’s company for the next six days. He and Leo had a conversation days before about disclosing their relationship to Guang-Hong’s parents, both deciding to keep it to themselves to keep strife at bay. Following a hug from Leo after their talk, Guang-Hong was feeling marginally better about the trip.
He smiled when he saw his mother round the jetway and take several steps into the gate. His father followed soon after, his typical dour expression on his face. Guang-Hong gulped and hesitantly walked toward them. Plastering a smile onto his face, he called out to his mother and basked in her warm and loving grin.
“My dearest Guang-Hong, I’ve missed you so much,” his mother said, enfolding her son into an embrace.
“Father,” Guang-Hong said once his mother released him and held out his hand.
“Son,” his father said disdainfully, “I am tired from the flight. I want to be taken to the hotel.”
“Of course,” Guang-Hong said, his spirits drooping.