I cannot even begin to be able to tell you how much I love this. I love this.
J-just: the pain of them being apart, of missing each other, of accepting that Arashi is over and trying to get on with their lives -- ;______;
Confession time: my favourite type of Arashi fics are those which highlight the devotion and love that all five members have towards each other. The future where Arashi ends is hard to think about, but you've illustrated a realistic and plausible for it to ... not work out, exactly, but be okay. If they're together at the end, then they're okay.
Uh, okay so I totally want to add this to my memories but I kind of can't find where the button is? I might be blind, I don't know!! Could you tell me where it is please?
Uhmmm... Well, I really just adopted this new layout and after searching through... I don't think it has an option to add to memories. :( I'm not home right now, but I'll try and figure out how to add that when I do.
*blush* Thank you for such detailed feedback. It makes me so happy to have posted and shared.
Mine favorites too, are fics that examine the intricacies of the five of them together. They make me all warm and fuzzy. Individually, they're certainly appealing men, but as they've all stated themselves, their strongest together.
SKJFFHFHJS once again I find something of yours late. But better late than never, because this was amazing.
Obviously we don't know them (something you addressed, hahah), but this hit me as really plausible in some way. It was painful because it seems like they're a group that, within themselves, each of them balances out another's faults, and that's why they work so well. In this setting, they didn't have that anymore.
I'm glad you ended it that way. :D ♥ Thanks for sharing.
Recced by primeroseshow :DsolesakumaJune 10 2009, 21:24:59 UTC
Oooh. This was great and heart-rendering (in the good sense). I really like how you remarked their... togetherness. And the last one is hopeful even if it's sad too.
I don't know how you did it but you did it GOOD. OMG, the bittersweetness of this just kills me >< It's amazingly well worded, hit all the right buttons, especially the realism of the entire fic. I think you did a wonderful job portraying the mundane realities life brings (or as mundane as JE gets). Okay, I have to stop now or I'll go on and on about how the fic broke my brain >< Thank you for this fic, seriously.
OMG! I hope the day that Arashi disbands doesn't come until i am super old ;_____________________________; This is so sad, yet beautiful at the same time <333 Arashi is so much <333
Omg, jliann described it so perfectly that i am just going to paste hers and say that i agree with her totally:
"I love that Sho pays a price for normalcy; that Ohno drifts away without a four-man anchor to hold him steady; that Nino can withdraw until he's almost unreachable; that Aiba looks backwards a lot and has to learn to look forwards again; and that Jun stopped looking backwards out of pain and then realizes that maybe it isn't such a bad thing after all."
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I cannot even begin to be able to tell you how much I love this. I love this.
J-just: the pain of them being apart, of missing each other, of accepting that Arashi is over and trying to get on with their lives -- ;______;
Confession time: my favourite type of Arashi fics are those which highlight the devotion and love that all five members have towards each other. The future where Arashi ends is hard to think about, but you've illustrated a realistic and plausible for it to ... not work out, exactly, but be okay. If they're together at the end, then they're okay.
Thank you so much for writing this. Really.
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Uh, okay so I totally want to add this to my memories but I kind of can't find where the button is? I might be blind, I don't know!! Could you tell me where it is please?
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Thank you again for thinking so highly of this!
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Mine favorites too, are fics that examine the intricacies of the five of them together. They make me all warm and fuzzy. Individually, they're certainly appealing men, but as they've all stated themselves, their strongest together.
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Obviously we don't know them (something you addressed, hahah), but this hit me as really plausible in some way. It was painful because it seems like they're a group that, within themselves, each of them balances out another's faults, and that's why they work so well. In this setting, they didn't have that anymore.
I'm glad you ended it that way. :D ♥ Thanks for sharing.
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I really like how you remarked their... togetherness. And the last one is hopeful even if it's sad too.
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Omg, jliann described it so perfectly that i am just going to paste hers and say that i agree with her totally:
"I love that Sho pays a price for normalcy; that Ohno drifts away without a four-man anchor to hold him steady; that Nino can withdraw until he's almost unreachable; that Aiba looks backwards a lot and has to learn to look forwards again; and that Jun stopped looking backwards out of pain and then realizes that maybe it isn't such a bad thing after all."
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