MM, Day Two

May 02, 2012 18:41


Merry May, Day Two:


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satine86 May 13 2012, 02:09:12 UTC
Who: A/Z ( ... )

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sailorcopperowl May 14 2012, 13:57:32 UTC
I love your drabblender-verse, esp. Zara/Ami! And this was a cute one!

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warriorofice May 24 2012, 18:45:30 UTC
Lol. I love how Zara points out that it didn't have enough dark chocolate for Mamoru, anyway, so it's okay that she's eating it instead.

"Kadin will follow Mamoru….because he’s Kadin!" So true!

I like how even though this is a fluff piece, the conflict of "Do I hang out with the guys or the girls when things break out that way?" could definitely be a pervasive part of Zara's life.

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satine86 May 24 2012, 22:07:34 UTC
Zara -- like any good Zoisite -- has no shame, and she's a bit honey badger when it comes to chocolates. And Ami. heee! I've always found the whole idea interesting for a female Zoisite, being torn between the two dynamics. In the end though, she loves her bros. ;)

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warriorofice May 25 2012, 00:29:05 UTC
Of course -- Shitennou have to stick together ;)

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ellorgast May 24 2012, 19:52:35 UTC
Oh Zara, way to steal Mamoru's chocolate. I love that you highlight this dilemma, though. I'm not even much of a tomboy, and I've totally been there.

Yes Zara, go back and forth. Have it ALL.

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satine86 May 24 2012, 22:10:02 UTC
Me too! And I'm girly, damn it. But growing up the cousins my age were boys, while the girls were older. So did I go play with the boys or try to be mature around the girls? I usually ended up with the boys though. LOL!

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jenbunny May 27 2012, 03:42:41 UTC
loved it ^^

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lovelylytton June 1 2012, 11:44:44 UTC
Zara sat on the couch, calmly stuffing her face full of chocolates. Sure they’d been half hidden the back of the closet, were obviously expensive, and not necessarily meant for her…. but she was desperate, damn it.
Oh bless her little heart, this is adorable. But yes, of course. Chocolate is the best way (when Ami's not around) to solve an identity crisis.

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