So, originally I was supposed to upload A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words but I've been in a lot of stress lately, tests and scores and many internal breakdowns that no one could see, that I couldn't put my mind to writing. I already had this chapter written a few weeks ago and there was nothing else I had (except for the Parasyte one and a Hanamiya story that was written on a whim) so I decided to upload this one today.

I keep my promises and when I say I upload on Sundays, I will upload on Sundays.

Moving on from this, I really am trying to shorten this story so I can get to the good parts (mainly the Touo VS Seirin match) and I decided to just cut off all the non-GOM fights into small bits so it goes faster but this one I already had written and it took me some time to do so. I'm just going to leave it as it is right now and hopefully, I'll shorten the rest as it progress (of course there are some matches that I cannot cut at all *hint hint)

Also, remember when I said I was in a lot of stress? Yeah, it wasn't only because of the schools and tests. I don't really mind if you guys think this is just shamful advertisement but I really do want you guys to check out my last KnB story, A Coloful World (originally called Black, White, and A Beautiful Blue). I really do think I did a good job on it and I was kind of disappointed that not a lot of people read it. Mind leaving a review on your way out if you read it? I am really curious as to what you guys think about the whole concept that I put in that story.

Anyways, that's it for me and I will see you all next week :)

So, without further ado, here is the next chapter!


Kise and Kasamatsu arrived at the stadium to witness the game themselves. Kasamatsu was currently punching the model and scolding him that it was his fault that they were late. Kise, like usual, cried that his senior was too mean to him. He then sobered up when both of them saw the scoreboard. At the moment, Seiho was winning with 12 – 0 and Kise couldn't believe his eyes. Kasamatsu groaned in worry for Seirin.

On the court, Kagami growled in anger as Tsugawa intercepted all of his moves, leaving him no space to move around anymore. Tsugawa, on the other hand, smirked widely as he blocked one more move.

The pressure that Seiho was giving out was evident, even to the audience, and Kagami growled once more, this time in frustration. His defense skills were as good as Kise's at this point. With Kagami not being able to do anything, the pace grew slow as defense kept stealing the ball while letting no one from the opposite team even move.

"What the hell are they doing?" Kise scrutinized.

"Seirin is normally a team that starts out slow, but Kagami was always the one to spark the pace to go faster. Without his doing that, the others can't go with the flow." He observed as Kagami grew angrier by the second.

"Hey, Tsugawa!" One of the Seiho members called out. "Having spirit is good but save it for the second half." Tsugawa just grinned.

"Don't worry, I'll have a lot of strength left. Kagami isn't that strong at all!" He commented and Kagami snapped, accidentally bumping into Tsugawa and earning himself a second foul.

Riko twitched her eyebrow as she herself grew angry. "How much of a hothead can that idiot be?" She muttered as Koganei tried his best to calm her down, but to no avail.

"Kagami, calm down!" Koganei yelled out and Kuroko joined Kagami.

"Kagami-kun, this is already your second foul." Kuroko stated bluntly.

"I know!" Was his answer.

As they kept going, Riko realized that they wouldn't be able to get anything done. Because Seiho's technique involved a man-to-man defense, Kuroko wouldn't be able to pass to anyone. In the end, Seirin requested a time out.

When all the members gather around, Riko began explaining.

"Seiho is using old martial arts. And no, Bakagami, not the kicking one!" She added before Kagami could open his mouth. Kagami, on the other hand, spluttered.

"They're using a technique called Nanba Run, one of the martial arts movements. When you usually run, the arm you swing forward is the opposite on of your leg, but with the Nanba Run, you run while swinging forward the arm on the same side of your leg. You lose less stamina." Riko then smiled encouragingly at the team.

"But, these guys aren't going to let themselves be bossed around, right?" She asked and the others smiled with her. "It's not like they're flying or disappearing. They'll fall for feints and you can destroy their balance by taking them by surprise. They're playing basketball, just like you guys. Just play as usual and we'll show them who the boss really is." She finished and they all nodded.

As the time-out finished, Kagami went to Izuki.

"Would you mind giving me the ball one more time?" He asked and Izuki gave him a confused look. "I want to go against him one more time." He declared and Izuki smiled.

"Is it alright to give it to you? Do you have some kind of plan?" He asked and Kagami started to walk away as he flexed his muscles.

"No, but in the end, he's human, right? I just have to go faster than the opponent, I guess." He answered and got into position.

"I wonder if he'll be ok." Izuki wondered.

"It will be alright." Kuroko answered as Izuki jumped a bit for he didn't know Kuroko was there. "He is a man who will do the things he has to do." Kuroko stated simply before walking away as well.

As the game began, Izuki gave the ball to Kagami and was immediately met with Tsugawa. He smirked widely as he went into his defense stand.

"One-on-one, huh? Bring it on!" He proclaimed with excitement but Kagami didn't heed his words.

"Who cares if you're using martial arts or whatever it is you're doing. Basketball is still basketball in the end, right?" He said and began to move. With the use of surprise, he managed pass Tsugawa, landing them a basket.

Tsugawa stared after him in shock and one of the Seiho members commented that this was the first time he saw someone pass him. Tsugawa smiled and laughed.

"I'm glad this happened. It's more fun when it's hard anyways!" He said with a menacing smile on his face.

At the same time, Shuutoku was also involved in a game. Midorima shot one more three before asking the captain for a substitution.

"Only five minutes in and you want to sub out?" The captain asked skeptically and Midorima just nodded. The captain sighed before signaling him to go out.

"They must be preserving Midorimacchi." Kise commented as he saw Midorima go out of the court.

"Of course, idiot. If there's something to watch, it's over there, with Seirin and Seiho." Kasamatsu replied and they both saw the score of 15 – 6 in Seiho's favor.

Seiho started passing the ball around with immense accuracy and speed that even Kuroko, who couldn't see at all, felt it. Kagami earned himself another foul trying to block Tsugawa, making this his third foul.

"It was thanks to Kagamicchi that Seirin got motivated but even still, it's not enough." Kise said.

"Why do you think Seiho is known as a king? Their defense isn't the only notorious thing they have; their offense is impeccable as well." Kise still had a skeptical look on his face and Kasamatsu sighed.

"It's true that they don't have geniuses like you, Kise, but they're a different type. They use martial arts as a support for both offense and defense. When they get in their third year, they can use them at a considerable level. Seiho may not be a team with geniuses, but they are a team with experts." Kise then smiled.

"Well, if we're talking about experts, there's one in Seirin too that we can't forget." Kise added as he laid his eyes on the phantom sixth player who was currently lowering her head in concentration.

The ball soon went out of bounds as the referee called out that the ball was for Seirin. Tsugawa looked at the scoreboard and gave a disappointed face as the point difference was only at 9 points. At that moment, he bumped into Kuroko, who was just about to move away from him.

"Sorry." Kuroko said and Tsugawa looked surprised.

"Wait a second." He started to say before pointing on the small player. "Who are you? When were you here? Were you even playing at this match?" He bombarded. Hyuuga and Kagami looked at Tsugawa in disbelief. They had just introduced each other mere moments ago and he still didn't remember Kuroko?

"I am Kuroko Tetsuya. And yes, I was playing the whole time." Kuroko answered calmly and Tsugawa laughed out loud.

"Then you must be a backup player, right? You'd better do you best then! Last year, apparently my seniors ended the first quarter with a 20 point difference! That's why I'm going to make sure that it's 30!" He declared, showing three fingers. He then patted Kuroko on the back, failing to sense the sports bra, and started walking away.

"Don't be too depressed, ok?" He commented but stopped when he heard a response.

"Understood. I will do my best to not get depressed." Kuroko said and went to Izuki.

"Izuki senpai, may I ask a favor?"


As the game began once more, the benchwarmers all looked at the game with nervous eyes.

"They're completely stuck, aren't they?" Furihata mentioned and the others nodded. Suddenly, Izuki, who had the ball, threw it to an open space. The opposite team looked at him with confusion before realizing too late that there was an actual person standing in the open space, during which the ball was already passed to Mitobe. The captain looked with shocked eyes. Had they just done a pass from the back of defense?

Mitobe shot the ball and earned them a basket. The audience looked at the game with shock. They wondered just who had changed the course of the pass and Kise smirked.

"No matter how strong the fortress of Seiho may be, they can't match with passes that come from inside their walls." He commented and landed his eyes on the blind, basketball loving girl.

Seiho was stumped as to just what had happened a few moments before. As the time kept ticking, it seemed like Seirin was finally brought back to life as shots were made everywhere. With the help of Kuroko's misdirection, they easily caught Seiho off balance and shot basket after basket. As the first quarter ended, their scores were tied and the captain dragged Tsugawa to Hyuuga and the others.

"I heard that this guy was making fun of you again earlier. Sorry about that." He said and Hyuuga looked at the two weirdly.

"Well, honestly, it did bring back the trauma of last year." Hyuuga shrugged but then smiled as he saw his team. "But I guess you can say we're alright now. We got over it." He finished as everyone's eyes lit with fire.

The break began and Tsugawa looked at the scoreboard with disbelief.

"To think it's the same score. Is that even possible? Aren't we too far away from our goal?" He complained and the captain gave him a glare.

"Tsugawa, don't get carried away. And shut up. I've had enough of you already." He said and Tsugawa gulped before bowing formally.

"I'm sorry!"

"If anyone among you thinks even slightly like Tsugawa, let me remind you something: these guys are strong. Don't make the mistake of thinking they're inferior." The captain said and the team nodded. The coach of Seiho agreed with him.

"Don't be taken off guard. You're ten years too early to be conceited like this. They're in high school, just like you. None of you can know what will happen in a match until the very end." He said and the team all focused for the next quarter.

"This is only the beginning!" Riko shouted to the team. "We'll keep the same formations for both offense and defense. And Kagami, you're making too many fouls!" She scolded and Kagami just hesitated. "Don't get relaxed because we're on par with them or they'll take back the flow, do you understand? Attack, don't just pass!"

"Got it!" They all yelled just as the second quarter began.

"Hyuuga-kun?" Riko then called out and the captain stopped to look at her.

"Yeah?"

"Are you sure you want to do this?" She asked and he nodded.

"Yeah. It's going to be alright."

As the match began, Seiho's defense went up significantly and the audience looked at the match with shock.

"Such pressure. I can feel it even at this distance." Kise commented.

Tsugawa looked at Kagami and promised that he wouldn't be able to pass him again. Kagami even admitted to himself that he had no chance. But then he smiled as there could be many ways to score. He passed to Kuroko, who was waiting behind Tsugawa the whole time, and both passed through Seiho's wall. Thus, with the combination of light and shadow, they scored.

Kise ran his hand through his hair in awe.

"Those two are working together better than before." He commented but Kasamatsu looked at the match with worried eyes.

"It's true that they've destroyed that defense, but there's one thing that's bothering me." He said while looking at Kagami's drenched face. "That amount of sweat isn't something to already see in the second quarter."

Tsugawa smiled and a senior snuck up on him.

"What are you laughing about?" He asked with a devious smile on his face.

"I'm sorry." Tsugawa replied, though his tone said differently.

"You're happy because number 10 is overheating, right? You're cover's working well." The senior commented and Tsugawa started laughing.

"It's not enough yet! I have to make it even more painful for him! And besides, there's only one person scoring, right?" He said and a sadist's smile appeared.

As the match began once more, it ended a quickly as Kagami ended up getting a foul once more. The audience looked at Seirin with worried eyes. Kagami already had his fourth foul and it was only the second quarter. All knew that Seirin would be in trouble now.

Riko asked for a substitution immediately, much to Kagami's dismay.

"Coach, wait a second! I can take them on! I just don't have to make any more fouls, right?" He started defending but Hyuuga cut him off.

"Well, I guess it's as good a time as any. I was planning on having both of you and Kuroko pull back anyways." He said while rubbing the back of his neck.

"What?" Kagami said in disbelief and even Kuroko seemed off guard.

"Me as well?" Kuroko asked and Hyuuga nodded.

"It's something we had decided from the start. But don't worry. The seniors will take down Seiho." Hyuuga declared as the others rose.

"But I don't understand! Why?" Kagami asked, still not wanting to leave the match.

"Well, there're two reasons for that." Hyuuga said. "The first one is that you two are the only ones who can defeat Midorima. Even if we win this match, if you guys are too tired, we'll have a less chance. Shuutoku's already preserving Midorima as it is. We won't be able to win if you two are exhausted."

Kagami started to vehemently protest but Kuroko cut him off.

"Kagami-kun, we should do as we are told. I believe in our seniors. And more importantly, you should believe in them too for the other reason." Kuroko said and Kagami gave Kuroko a look before sighing and finally accepting his faith.

Koganei and Tsuchida stood up and high fived Kuroko and Kagami, though Tsuchida almost missed Kuroko's hand.

"If it gets dangerous, I'll play again!" Kagami said to Koganei and he just laughed.

"Says the guy who has four fouls already."

Seiho looked at the scene and Tsugawa beamed with excitement at Hyuuga, his mark.

"He's not here anymore? Well, it won't be much a challenge now, but let's do this!" He remarked and Hyuuga sighed.

"What is with freshmen lately?" He muttered to himself before he changed into clutch mode. "Shut the hell up, you lowly scum. I'll show you the proper way to speak to a senior, baldy." He glared and Tsugawa froze up.

The match began and both Midorima and Takao, who had been benched, looked at the other side of the court.

"They just took out the freshmen duo. Are they planning to lose?" Takao asked and Midorima looked at Seirin before shaking his head.

"No. It's the opposite, I believe. Those eyes clearly show that they are planning to win." Midorima replied as Mitobe scored a basket.

The captain of Seiho went up to Hyuuga.

"I overheard your talk earlier, and I just want to say that if you really think you can go up with Shuutoku, you're just underestimating us." He said and Hyuuga shrugged.

"That was just for show. Our real reason for doing this is simple. This is our pride as seniors."

The devious looking senior from Seiho narrowed his eyes and smirked.

"Your pride a seniors? That's nice to hear. I kind of like to hear stuff like that." He said as Izuki glared at him. Tsugawa was just laughing his head off, making the captain hit him on the head again.

"We accept the challenge." He then said as he approached Mitobe. "Come!"

"Well then, we can't hold back now, can we?" Hyuuga said and the match began once more. "Bring it on, Seiho!"


With the score 30 – 31, Kagami looked at the scene with a serious face, earning a punch from Riko.

"What's with that face? They aren't that weak, you know. It's be alright!" She assured while Kagami was still processing the fist on his face. "Stop worrying pointlessly and cheer them on!" The freshmen, who had been listening all shouted a whole-hearted yes.

Hyuuga blocked a dunk from one of the members and the ball went to Mitobe's hands. He went into his stance and the captain, who had been his mark, looked shocked at the posture he was making. As the ball went in, the captain went straight to Mitobe.

"I didn't know you were a hook shooter. It seems you didn't spend last year playing around." He commented and Mitobe gave him a solemn nod.

The devious player just smirked and immediately made a basket, shocking Izuki because he had just made a scoop shot, a shot made with an underhand scooping motion. However, there was no time to hesitate as Koganei immediately got the ball and went for the basket.

Kise looked at the match with surprise.

"They're hanging on way better than I had expected."

"Actually," Kasamatsu interrupted, "how they're playing now is probably the most fitting form for them. This team only formed recently with the freshmen duo, so you can say that they're still in development. With Hyuuga's outside shots, Mitobe's hook shots, and the others at the core of the offenses, this is the other side of Seirin that was developed last year. They must have trained considerably since their last year's defeat to win.

"And there's one more thing I understood about this team. The key player of this team right now is the guy I was marking last time." Kasamatsu added and Kise gave him a questioning look.

"It's not the captain?" He asked and Kasamatsu shook his head.

"The captain is the support pillar on a mental level. His voice helps the team feel the motivation they need. But the playmaker of this game is the point guard. That guy probably has one more eye." Kise looked at Kasamatsu, unable to comprehend what he just said.

"Eye?" Kise asked skeptically.

At the court, Izuki held up one finger and declared to make another basket. He then analyzed the situation in front of him and passed, catching the devious looking player off guard. Hyuuga caught the ball and Izuki started running. As the devious one started to move to catch up to his mark, he bumped into another Seiho player and both got knocked down as Hyuuga passed to Izuki and he made a basket.

The Seiho player wondered just how Izuki could have done such a thing. It would be impossible to do so unless he could see from above.

"Izuki-kun can see it. He has the Eagle's Eye." Riko explained to Kagami and Kuroko. Both turned to Riko, expecting an explanation.

"He doesn't have any special physical abilities, but he's able to switch his point of sight in his mind. In other words, he's able to see things through various perspectives. He can always see the court." She said as Izuki made another stupid pun to Hyuuga, who, in return, asked him to die.

"Hyuuga-kun and the others aren't all-rounders, but they all have one strong point, and they've spent the last year polishing just that. Our seniors are really awesome, after all." She smiled and Furihata looked at the seniors with gleaming eyes.

"That's so cool! Then, what about Koganei and Tsuchida senpai?" He asked and Riko looked hesitant before answering.

"Well, Koganei-kun can shoot from any range." Riko supplied and the freshmen all oohed. "But his accuracy is average." She finished.

"Then isn't that completely normal?" Kagami exploded and Koganei spluttered, shouting to Kagami to not be so blunt.

"Tsuchida-kun, on the other hand, is really good with rebounds." Riko said as Tsuchida jumped up to get the ball that Koganei missed. Kuroko fidgeted and Riko picked up on that.

"Kuroko-kun, is something wrong?" She asked.

"Everything is alright, coach." Kuroko answered, but Riko knew that wasn't the case. And then she heard Kuroko's next words.

"Izuki-senpai must be very lucky, to be able to see like that…" Kuroko muttered and the others nodded. However, Riko knew better. She looked at the phantom girl with sad eyes. As she recalled from the conversation they had in the hospital, Riko inferred that Kuroko wasn't always born blind.

Just what had happened to her most respected player?


The points grew gradually. The ball started going out of bounds and Koganei did his utmost best to keep the ball in. However, that came with a price as he lost his balance and ended up crashing to the ground, eyes swirling at the probable concussion he was going to have.

With Koganei unable to play, they needed someone else to help them on the court and Kagami immediately insisted that he go. Hyuuga, on the other hand, vehemently refused.

"Did you forget already what you need to use this energy for, you moron?" Hyuuga glared. "We'll finish this ourselves."

"But I can't just sit still and do nothing. If I can do anything for you guys, I –" Kagami started to protest but was stopped with a small but firm voice.

"I think the same thing, too." Kuroko interrupted and all eyes went on the teal-haired player who had just jabbed Kagami on the stomach, rendering the power forward to clutch his stomach in pain.

"Which is why the person with four fouls should stay back."

"Kuroko, you bastard, what did you say?" Kagami growled and grabbed Kuroko's head in anger. Riko stepped forward to stop their fight but it seemed Kuroko was handling it fairly well, so she backed off.

"Even if you play, Tsugawa-san will have you make a foul again and you will end up being ejected from the court. There is no difference either way."

"Which is why I need to take my revenge on Tsugawa!" Kagami explained, anger evident.

"Then I will defeat Tsugawa-san for you, instead. That solves the problem, right?" Kuroko said and Kagami had no words to defend himself with.

Hyuuga looked at the scoreboard and saw that there were only five minutes left and six points behind. He gave a smirk as he ruffled Kuroko's hair

"I get it. Then I'll leave your fellow freshman to you, Kuroko." Hyuuga said and Kuroko nodded. Tsugawa, who had been waiting for Kagami to show, laughed when he saw Kuroko entering the court.

"I was so sure that Kagami would be the one to come back in." Tsugawa pointed out, much to the annoyance of Seirin. "Is it just you? That's a bummer, since I wanted to go against Kagami again." Tsugawa complained as Kuroko walked with him to the center of the court.

"I am sorry that I lack in strength, but I have come for what seems to be revenge as his representative." Kuroko replied. "So please, be prepared."

Tsugawa started laughing at the statement and asked the captain if he could switch marks.

"Why?" He asked skeptically but Tsugawa just gave him a breezy smile.

"Apparently, it seems like someone came to ask for a refund." Answered the bald player. The whistle blew, signaling the start of the match and Tsugawa started marking Kuroko, who had her feet planted onto the ground, listening to the vibrations and wind.

"You know, I was surprised when it was you and not Kagami coming back in, but in the end, you're still a freshman. I guess Seirin's seniors aren't that reliable after all." Tsugawa stated and Kuroko titled his head.

"Excuse me?"

"Well, since they said they put you two on the bench because of their pride as seniors, I thought you wouldn't be coming in. Aren't you on the court right now?" He elaborated.

"I was the one who asked to play. And looking back on how the match went until now, you should not be thinking such thoughts, Tsugawa-kun." Kuroko answered. "Just as a senior has pride, a kohai has respect. In order to support the seniors. I will respect as well. I will defeat you." Kuroko proclaimed and Tsugawa's eyes narrowed for a split second before widening in shock.

"What?" He spluttered as his mark was suddenly gone. 'I lost him? When? How?' He thought in utter confusion and shock as Izuki passed the ball to seemingly no one. However, Kuroko was there, waiting for it, and passed straight to Hyuuga, who then made a basket.

And finally, it seemed that Seirin had all the cards. The players could now stop Seiho's passes and keep up with them as they ran. With Kuroko's passing and Seirin finally getting comfortable with their martial arts movements, the points rose to Seirin's favor.

All the while, Kagami stared at Kuroko with awe. He then realized that he had never seen Kuroko's misdirection from the sidelines, and Riko, who had seen his face, pushed him friendly.

"What? Are you just noticing how amazing Kuroko-kun is?" Riko asked and Kagami gave her a look. "It's always been like this!" Riko then smiled softly, and Kagami raised an eyebrow. "Kuroko-kun is truly an amazing person." She added and Kagami stared at the coach. She definitely knew something that he didn't about his shadow.

The score flipped as Seirin was now winning 70 – 69, and Seiho grew desperate. The captain of Seiho dunked and the score flipped again.

"Don't take the King lightly! It's 10 years too early for bastards like you to win against us!" The captain declared and the members switched to make it a man-to-man defense on the whole court. Kise noticed that Seiho was planning on making another basket instead of just defending.

Mitobe took away Izuki's mark, and Izuki passed to an awaiting Kuroko. Just as Kuroko was about to pass to his senior, Tsugawa came up out of nowhere.

"How? Did he sense where Kuroko was from the pass course?" Kise asked in shock and Kagami shouted Kuroko's name.

Tsugawa, who believed that he had won against the phantom man, widened his eyes significantly when Kuroko's hand missed the ball that was still in the air.

'He went through? It can't be, not with this timing. He's trying to change his pass target!' Tsugawa thought in disbelief.

Kuroko felt familiar footsteps coming towards her and she pushed the ball with the palm of her hand, making the ball go directly to Hyuuga.

And just before the buzzer went off, Hyuuga scored a three, ending the match with Seirin's win.

"Why?" Tsugawa cried out and sauntered over to Seirin, who was currently celebrating their victory. "Seirin just formed a year ago, right? We definitely practiced more than you did. And last year, you weren't a match for our team at all! We should definitely be a strongest, but why?"

"Tsugawa, that's enough." The captain intercepted and while Tsugawa wanted to keep protesting, he shut up. "They were just stronger than this time. That is all."

"Come on, let's line up." Another Seiho senior said and patted Tsugawa on the shoulder.

Tsugawa growled, marched up to Kuroko and asked for his name.

"My name?" Kuroko asked in confusion.

"Yeah, I want your name."

"Kuroko Tetsuya."

"I'll definitely remember you, even if it kills me!" Tsugawa declared and Kuroko bowed.

"Thank you."

As the teams lined up, they all shouted a thank you for the match, and it was decided who would go up against Seirin.

Riko felt tears coming out her eyes and Hyuuga walked over to her, noticing it.

"Pull yourself together, coach. It's still too early for crying." He said while patting her head. "The tears of joy will be for when we win the next battle against Shuutoku."

Seirin looked over and saw the scores to be 113 – 38 in Shuutoku's favor.

Takao stretched his arms and yawned profoundly from the bench.

"Finally, we get a break. But aren't you glad, Shin-chan? Seirin made it this far." He said and Midorima rolled his eyes.

"Are you making fun of me right now? You could have deduced that by just looking." Midorima said and then looked over to Kuroko, who was wiping sweat off her face. Midorima then smiled subtly, eagerly awaiting the next game.


So, how was it? Good, bad, meh? Tell me in the reviews (because it really does help, contrary to what most would believe)

I know, I know, it's still really boring and I really should speed it up a bit, and I will eventually. However, next chapter involves the match between Kuroko and Midorima so I can't really skip that part. Besides, both Kuroko and Midorima need to work on hiding secrets because a certain hawk is always looming over them (once more, hint hint)

Moving on, I have absolutely no idea what to post for my next story. I'll let you guys vote (mind you, if there were to have a concrete winner, the chapter would be upload the week after next week):

- A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words (KnB)

- A Lesson from Migi (my Parasyte story that I've had since forever)

- Hanamiya's Dilemma (KnB that involves a darker side to Hanamiya and might change the title)

- Overseas (KnB)

- A new story overall (because I do have some in stack hehe)

That's it for me and please leave a review on your way out :)

Peace,

FlyAndDontLookBack