[PoT]:: Sanada/Yanagi, Niou/Yanagi/Yagyuu.

Feb 20, 2012 00:02

Title: Research Methods.
Pairing: Sanada/Yanagi
Rating/Contains/Word count: PG/759
Disclaimer: I do not own, nor do I make profit from Prince of Tennis
Summary: In which Sanada discovers something new to do.
Notes: Please let me know your thoughts/constructive crit/comments.

Research Methods )

s: prince of tennis, c: sanada genichirou, fic:gift [petitefee24], c: yanagi renji, c: niou masaharu, c: yagyuu hiroshi

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darkelfgrl February 20 2012, 08:17:30 UTC
Ahaha. I love Renji's wicked little suggestion at the end. I think you should write a continuation of that. >.>

Unnnf. That second one. Holy crap. Who wouldn't want to be in a Niou and Yagyuu sandwich? Also, loved the way you described how the communicated with each other without speaking because they know each other so well.

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absolutehymn007 February 20 2012, 16:07:50 UTC
"Their kiss was clumsy and awkward, and a little too wet, and Sanada wasn't too sure what to do with his other hand."

GROPE SOMETHING. Haha, just kidding ;) I really liked this sentence.

"Kissing could lead to touching, and touching could lead to other things."

Yes, why yes it can. XD I like his thinking!

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UNFF. It's like a trio come true for me (even though it was Yagyuu in the middle for my story). But <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 I like where Yagyuu's hands wandered! Yagyuu and his hands are love. And Niou making the first move - whoo!

Just UNFF.

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feihu February 21 2012, 01:13:15 UTC
Oh....wow....uh, yeah, let me go get my brain to recongeal.

These are so much win, you write Yanagi wonderfully.

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perkyandproud February 21 2012, 09:29:32 UTC
Both of these are just...yummy good! Yanagi deserves love, yup! Both of these stories were just so descriptive and tasty! Yay!

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ext_503443 February 21 2012, 12:38:25 UTC
Hey, these are some nice plots )
It was very nice in psychological sense, not entirely too deep and still pleasant to read, that is, completely logical and reasonable. (Lately the stories I read have had too much stereotypical actions with awful wordchoice - your fiction's always a nice change ;)).

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