Urushihara x Reader x Alciel- by ImpressHeta, literature
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Urushihara x Reader x Alciel-
"Lucifer wait!"
You stared at the back of your lover as he began to walk away, however; he paused at the sound of your call. The dark demon general turned slightly to glance back at you. His cold violet eyes gazed at your figure waiting for you reasoning for calling out to him.
His long and dark purple hair fell over his right eye but you could tell beneath those locks was his other cold eye.
"What is it ______?"he spoke to you in a monotone.
"Please..Please don't go! Let me fight by your side!"You cried to him, stepping towards his tall figure. Your pure white angel wings flared behind you at your plea, adding to the emotion you had.
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Finding Her | Yandere!Urushihara x Reader | CRACK by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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Finding Her | Yandere!Urushihara x Reader | CRACK
His heart skipped a beat in fright when realization finally dawned on him. He thought you were only hiding from him inside the one room apartment as a joke. It wasn’t until he checked under the carpet, in every cabinet, and even in the fridge when he realized that you weren’t hiding anywhere. You were gone.
“Where is she?!” Urushihara yelled at his roommates, obviously frustrated that his one and true love was missing.
“She?” Maou questioned.
Both he and Ashiya had stopped what they were doing to take a curious glance over at their purple-haired roommate who was currently freaking out des
One Day | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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One Day | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader
Rapidly moving the joystick. Smashing the buttons wildly. Sore thumbs were the only result of this effort because no matter how hard you tried, you still could never beat him.
“Dammit!” you screamed mostly jokingly into the headset when he beat you once again.
No matter how much you practiced when playing alone, your efforts were always in vain. Sure, you got better each time, but still never came close to beating him. If you didn’t know any better, you would’ve thought he was cheating because of how seemingly undefeatable he seemed.
“Maybe next time,” Urushihara said teasingly.
You
.:Sweet Tooth Gamer:. {Urushihara Hanzo} by SkielaTDS, literature
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.:Sweet Tooth Gamer:. {Urushihara Hanzo}
Finally, that dumb plane ride was over. It was boring, boring and just really boring. Noisy, too. I was stuck next to this sleeping woman for the whole flight, from England to Japan. It wouldn't have been that bad, if she hadn't been snoring the whole way there. I hurried off the plane with my luggage as soon as I had an opportunity. I didn't bother to wake up that sleeping woman; she had caused me trouble, so I would cause her some. It wasn't like I cared if she got off, anyway.
*FLASHBACK*
"But mum, I'm fine in England! Anyway, what does you having a business trip have anything to do with me moving to Japan? And Japan, of all places! Why?
Angel Gamer (Urushihara Hanzo X Reader) by SkielaTDS, literature
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Angel Gamer (Urushihara Hanzo X Reader)
You were loading up (favorite multiplayer shooter game), occasionally taking a sip of the hot chocolate that stood beside your laptop as you waited. Not a brilliant place to put it, exactly, but it couldn't be helped. The only other option was on the floor of your little apartment, and that wouldn't work. The floor wasn't flat enough. As soon as you heard the menu music, your hand flew to the mouse you had attached to the laptop and you started to play. Immediately being thrown into a shooter battle, it took you a while to get used to the game once more. You hadn't played the game in so long.
As you grew accustomed to the controls once more,
Psychotic Gaming | Yandere!Urushihara x Reader by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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Psychotic Gaming | Yandere!Urushihara x Reader
After hours of playing around on the internet, it finally started to get boring. You had already played the same games and watched the same videos repeatedly, and to make matters worse, none of your online friends were even around. Desperate for a cure to your boredom, you went onto your DeviantArt account and checked your messages, surprised to find a new notification in your inbox. Someone by the name of FallenGamer01 had sent you a message.
Suddenly intrigued, you quickly clicked on their profile to learn more about this new person. Just from reading the brief bio that was posted on the profile you knew that he was a guy and was p
Urushihara Hanzo x Reader | 7 Minutes in Heaven by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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Urushihara Hanzo x Reader | 7 Minutes in Heaven
“I know, it’s seemed like ages! But it’s finally time for another round to begin! Aren’t you all so excited?” Tamaki asked everyone, as eager as always.
Unlike previous rounds, the group of boys didn’t even bother to utter a sound this time. They all just sat in their spots either with their heads down or their arms crossed, just waiting for the game to be over with in silence.
“Now which of you lovely ladies should be next,” Tamaki murmured as he continued to look at the remaining girls like he did every previous round. Suddenly, he stopped in front of you right before he cupped your
A Devil's Lover | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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A Devil's Lover | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader
Your heart plummeted the moment you closed the door and realized what you had done. Your mind was too focused on getting your laundry that you failed to grab the key to your apartment that sat on the table inside. It was too late now, though. You now stood locked outside of your apartment, banging your head lightly on the door. It was nearly midnight, your landlord was bound to be asleep by now. The last thing you wanted to do was disturb her, but you also couldn’t stay out in the hallway all night either.
A loud crash from your neighbor’s apartment caught your attention. The apartment next to yours held three extremely l
Door-To-Door Gaming | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader by Words-Of-Fate, literature
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Door-To-Door Gaming | Urushihara Hanzo x Reader
You continued your routine of going door to door to people’s houses trying to sell your job’s projects, but only succeeding to annoy people and have doors slammed in your face. In short, you hated your job. You hated it, but it was the only way to pay the bills so you accepted it.
You worked for an unknown gaming company which constantly had you going around selling new items they made. Too bad that the neighborhoods your boss sent you to usually consisted only of middle age people who didn’t have a clue of what you said when you attempted to explain video games to them.
The latest product that you were suppose