beyond the end
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“What, I know you or somethin’?” Chuuya asked.
Briefly, a look rushed over Dazai Osamu’s face— an emotion so quick, Chuuya couldn’t put a name to it. Then, his face mellowed out into a smile that had Chuuya itching for a fight; that screamed I think I’m the smartest person in the room, with just enough smugness and condescension to really rile him up.
“No,” Dazai said and looked weirdly vulnerable, like he was admitting some big secret. “No, you don’t.”
Or: the fight against the DOA ends badly for everyone involved. Now, the only person capable of ending everything before it even happens, would rather be dead and buried alongside his friends than deal with time travel of all things. Worse, when whatever adverse reaction No Longer Human had to the book has burned Dazai off the timeline as a whole.
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- Part 1 of beyond the end
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There was a body in the cot next to him.
A dirty white sheet pulled over an unmoving head, over a still chest—and when he reached out to pull the sheet back—to satisfy that strange curiosity building in his stomach, despite the alarm bells sounding in his head—sharp nails dug into his wrist to keep him from moving.
“Don’t,” the Agency doctor said, pale and sad and tired. “You don’t want to see him like this.”
Four years away from his partner should’ve prepared Chuuya for life alone. Somehow, that time apart makes it all worse though.
or: Dazai saves Chuuya from Corruption. This is the fallout.
check out the beautiful art ihave0problems made for this here.Series
- Part 2 of beyond the end
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somebody else (am I no good?) by cursedbythenarrative for all the kind nice people that stuck around during vertigo
Fandoms: 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs
29 Nov 2025
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“Well,” Chuuya asked incredulously. “What would you rather I do?”
Dazai simply regarded him with that carefully blank look—that forcibly calm expression that, truly, did not belong on his face. Chuuya had always known how to read him; it felt insulting that now, suddenly, he acted like he couldn’t.
“Go home,” Dazai said, shutters drawn over his face. “You should go home, Chuuya.”
But where is home, Chuuya thought, if not with you?or: Dostoyevsky has been dealt with. Dazai is back. Life is returning to normal.
Chuuya adjusts.Series
- Part 3 of beyond the end
