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Iwaizumi Hajime/Oikawa Tooru (IwaOi)
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Prompt: Iwaizumi and Oikawa are having relationship problems so Iwaizumi asks Makki for a therapist recommendation. The therapist is Oikawa in disguise that Iwaizumi is somehow falling for completely. This works wonders on healing their relationship.
The N.E.W.T.s are coming up, and Iwaizumi has a fun potion to brew.
Iwaizumi Hajime was an undercover officer with a single objective: Infiltrate the Seijoh Syndicate of the Yakuza and tear them down from the inside out. His primary target was the boss, Oikawa Tooru. The job itself was simple enough, until Iwaizumi got in too deep and absconded not only from the mission, but from the city itself.
Now, two years later, he’s dragged back into Tokyo’s unsavory underworld. A grisly string of murders is plaguing the city, and the culprits are most definitely Yakuza. The problem is discovering which Syndicate is responsible, and Iwaizumi – the leading expert on Yakuza affairs – is the man most suited for the job.
Despite his determination to stay away from Tokyo – and from Oikawa – Iwaizumi finds himself right back in the middle of Seijoh, and it feels a lot more like home than he’d care to admit.
Oikawa expects that his time in prison won't be the best two years of his life. What he doesn't expect is an antisocial cellblock, a half-crazed redhead who insists on befriending him, and the wildcard boss of Block Three who builds a grudge against him on day one. Worst of all is the menacing Iwaizumi Hajime, to whom Oikawa becomes an unwilling cellmate. Iwaizumi is coarse, unpleasant, and makes it quite clear that he wants nothing to do with Oikawa.
At first, anyway.
Within the first few months of his stay, Oikawa gets caught up in a war between cellblocks, becomes a prime target, and must decide just how far he's willing to go to protect Iwaizumi Hajime.
Tooru is pretty sure he could manage the mating habits of a mosquito. It’s the mating habits of people he can’t seem to get right.
Oikawa was so certain that his love for Iwa-chan couldn’t have grown the way it had, if they weren’t already soulmates who were just too young to have received their marks yet.
And so, he gave fate a hand and marked himself as Iwa-chan’s himself, showed up at school, blushing and excited and proud, and Iwa-chan had just flushed a little and nodded his head. Not surprised in the least, because of course that was where they were heading all along. All they had to do was wait for Iwa-chan’s mark to appear, for Oikawa’s real one to do the same.
Except that it didn’t.
Hajime comes to Argentina eight years late. But mercy is perennial.
Retired pickpocket & conman Iwaizumi Hajime receives an invitation he can't possibly decline, pulling him back into his old life to work a job with his old friends and ex-lover Oikawa Tooru. His mostly-legit apprentice Kyoutani gets dragged along for the ride. It's a complete mess.
Iwaizumi refuses to spill how and why he got into a fight Monday morning. Naturally, that's not going to stop Oikawa from finding out the answers.
Iwaizumi and Oikawa's Olympics reunion, as told through the eyes of two excitable sportscasters.