6 Works in Writer Ash Lynx
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“It’s kind of weird, isn’t it,” Ash realized. “Over the past six years, we've both landed excellent careers, but we weren’t happy. Not in the ways that we should have been.”
He turned back around. “How did you hear about me, anyway?”
Eiji quirked his lip, playing into all those sickly rom-com cliches. “I walked by a bookstore and saw your name.”
"So you dedicate an entire book to me, but you can't write one letter?"
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- Part 2 of shake this poet out of the beast
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brandishing your cavendish, yellow and white by planetesimalwords
Fandoms: Banana Fish (Anime & Manga)
17 Jan 2022
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“Ash, what do you do?”
Ash does a lot. He messes up. He makes people angry. Upset. Disappointed. He takes things from his “parents,” wastes their precious time and money. He’s a nuisance. He makes people horny and hungry and wanting more more more. That’s all he’s ever really been good at. It’s been a while since he’s given it a go. Is that what these two want? A slice of heaven from Ash himself?
“I’m a business major!” Shorter announces suddenly.
There’s the sound of a thump as Eiji whacks his arm. “I was asking Ash, not you.”
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College AU where Ash suddenly befriends Shorter and Eiji along the way to getting his degree. He spends his time learning about love and literature.
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Ash was a peculiar kind of model, in the sense that you'd never catch him looking at himself.
Eiji admired him for it.
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“The fuck is this dude listening to an audiobook of Prayer X for?!”
He must have said that louder than he needed to because the track thankfully paused. Unfortunately, a few seconds later, a head poked out of a window and yelled. “What is your deal with audiobooks?!”
Dark eyes were now staring at him, black hair, round face. It was glaring at him, half-lit by the light from his window.
It absolutely caught Ash off guard, not expecting to be called out for it. First off he had nothing against it. Audiobooks were good, they were accessible, they were soothing when read properly. Second, how was he supposed to know his neighbor was at hearing range and was absolutely defensive about audiobooks? Third, it wasn’t anything about the audiobook, it was about who wrote it. Which was Ash, also read by Ash, therefore by default made him cringe.
Now Ash should give a coherent response. He should, but all he could say was—
“Hey, you’re stir fry kid from a while ago.”
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or uninspired Pulitzer prize author, A. J. Callenreese found his muse in the strangest way possible
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Aslan reflects on life with Eiji and life without.
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- Part 2 of let me lie beneath myself.
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It's been 30 years since the events of Banana Fish unfolded, and Ash has managed to completely separate himself from his past, living as a writer on the shores of California.
Now he's written a memoir, and that memoir is being made into a movie, and the young actor playing the great Ash Lynx has asked for an interview.
This requires speaking of the past though, and as everyone knows, the past is a delicate thing, full of liquid memories just waiting to unfurl.
