Relationships Series

""It wouldn't surprise me if Nanoha, Fate and Yuuno suddenly showed up one day and told everyone that were in a three-way relationship.""

- Vita

A fanfiction series that was started in late August of 2009 between two authors Nanya and RadiantBeam, taking place between the events of Nanoha Striker S and Striker S Sound Stage X. It started with a joke from an earlier work of Nanya's, making light of the two vying ships in the series, and evolved into a lengthy story with an extensive plot involving all of the characters introduced throughout the first three seasons of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha.

The plot starts up with Yuuno, Nanoha and Fate telling their families that they've been in a three-way relationship for a few months now. The plot goes on to explore the troubles that the trio has with Nanoha and Fate both being pregnant and continual pressure from their bosses to have someone cover for Fate and Nanoha in their respective fields. Lots of small plots come up but are seemingly taken care of quickly while a larger plot unfolds in the background.

The first three one-shots Relationships, Family and Concession can be read in any order and flesh out how the three got together. The following Pregnancy is set a few months after the last moment of the previous one-shots. There is a fifth one-shot called Pain that follows a What If scenario that came up but was never followed up on seriously. It has two possible endings.

Day in the Life started as a series of snapshots into everyone's lives that built upon each other but has slowly turned into something more.

Between August and December of 2009, the two authors managed to write a very impressive amount of fanfiction for this series.

This series comes well recommended by tropers and even if you don't like the main pairing of Yuuno, Nanoha and Fate (or YuuNanoFate), the way that the characters play off each other and the dialogue between the various characters is rather witty and at times very funny. Also, despite the fact that there are numerous female characters present, there is several heterosexual romantic interactions. It's not limited to just yuri with a side of YuuNanoFate.

There are a lot of shipping tropes found in this fanfiction series. So much in fact that you could probably look at all the shipping tropes found on this site and still think that you didn't cover all of them.

After a three-month hiatus, Nanya has confirmed that RadiantBeam is no longer working on the story, and thus future chapters will be written by Nanya alone.

Day in the Life is officially over. A sequel is promised, however.

Tropes found The Relationships Series:
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 * All Just a Dream:
 * All There in the Manual: Not for the story itself, but the two authors have spent a LOT of time apparently finding translations for the Sound Stages and manga and utilizing the information there for plot points.
 * Alt Fic: Look at the sheer off-the-wall pairings there are.
 * Alternate Universe Fic: Diverges off from the end of Striker S. To be fair to both authors, Force hadn't even really went anywhere when they started and even Vi Vid hadn't gone anywhere by the time they reached their 25th chapter, despite that, there are still references to ViVid in the story.
 * Angst: A surprising amount, or maybe not, considering who the authors are, permeates this fanfiction series, particularly in former villains dwelling on their crimes. Still doesn't detract from how good it is.
 * Author Appeal: Certain arts and fanarts inspired some chapters of the story.
 * Badass Creed:
 * Badass Family: Nanoha, Fate and Yuuno become a family, how is that NOT badass?
 * Beach Episode: Ties in with Author Appeal
 * Big Badass Wolf: What? You thought Zafira wasn't going to do anything?
 * Big Eater: Erio, Subaru, Ginga, Nove
 * Blow You Away:
 * Car Fu: The "Escape" arc in Day In The Life includes a villain known by his nickname "Weasel," who is not only an absolute terror on the roads but also knows how to cause death and destruction with any kind of automotive transport.
 * Big Eater: Erio, Subaru, Ginga, Nove
 * Blow You Away:
 * Car Fu: The "Escape" arc in Day In The Life includes a villain known by his nickname "Weasel," who is not only an absolute terror on the roads but also knows how to cause death and destruction with any kind of automotive transport.
 * Car Fu: The "Escape" arc in Day In The Life includes a villain known by his nickname "Weasel," who is not only an absolute terror on the roads but also knows how to cause death and destruction with any kind of automotive transport.


 * Catapult Nightmare: Fate does this.
 * Cerebus Syndrome: Started as a joke, steadily became darker and more serious with each chapter, while still somehow keeping things funny, fluffy and light.
 * Chaste Hero: Unless they're young, most everyone in this series is, or has been, sexually active at one point and doesn't mind going out on dates. The only ones that this trope seems to apply to is Hayate and Vita, the former does harbor romantic feelings for some people and the latter doesn't seem to be interested in romance at all.
 * Character Development: A LOT goes on. One of the earliest chapters deals with Nove being unsure on her feelings and Lindy's efforts to help her deal with them.
 * Cliff Hanger: Later chapters leave plot threads for the next chapter to clear up.
 * Cloudcuckoolander:
 * Converse with the Unconscious: Vivio does this to Ixy as she sleeps at the church as a Shout-Out to when she did that in Vi Vid.
 * Crack Fic: Started that way.
 * Dark Fic: Seems to be veering that way
 * Day in the Life: The core part of the "Relationships" series is actually titled this.
 * Deadly Upgrade: Teana when she
 * Dead Person Conversation:
 * Did Not Do the Research:  The authors even admitted to it in that chapter's author's notes.
 * considers getting "shut down" at one point if the lasting effects of her injuries are too great, which would imply that cyborgs are robots that look like humans, rather than humans with special augmentations.
 * Nanya: I address that in some notes later on. Thanks for pointing it out to me.
 * Did Not Get the Girl:
 * was once romantically interested in someone, presumably Nanoha, Fate or Yuuno," who “had children and lovers now”.
 * Deus Exit Machina: Whenever a major fight seemed to pop up in "Day in the Life", Nanoha, Fate, Hayate, and Signum seem to be otherwise occupied.
 * Eye Scream: Vice sniped someone in the eye, is it any surprise?
 * Expy:
 * Fan Service: Lots of fanservice, mostly from Wendi, Nove and Ginga
 * Fix Fic: Kinda. It's been commented on by various people that they'd prefer this series to be the real canon in terms of characters, relationships and characterization rather than what Vi Vid and Force is doing.)
 * Flash Forward: Both omakes cut to the future and potentially show what life is like while giving vague hints and clues about what happened in their lives so far.
 * Flirty Stepsiblings: Wendi, Nove and Ginga
 * Foe Yay: Nove and Wendi practically bring this up to Ginga.
 * Four Is Death: More like chapter 40 is titled "Death"..
 * Genius Breeding Act: The "Higher Ups" actually were pushing Yuuno to get with Nanoha and trying to keep Fate from being near Nanoha to push this through.
 * Generation Xerox:
 * Genki Girl: Look no further than the Nakajima clan.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: Vita slaps Nanoha as she starts breaking down over the possibility of Yuuno dying in the field before reminding her how determined Yuuno is to return to her and Fate.
 * Heroic RROD: The main cause of Yuuno's problems in Pain is the second shield he puts up, which pushes himself too far.
 * I Lied: Teana speaks these words when she says that she's not much for close-range combat.
 * Ill Girl:  Vivio at one point.
 * It's Not You, It's Me:
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Fate and Yuuno were both going to pull this trope on Nanoha, thankfully a drunken party helped solve that problem.
 * I Will Wait for You:
 * Knight Templar Big Brother: Chrono, surprisingly, has a touch of this in the series towards Yuuno.
 * Also the part where he shoots Scaglietti with S2U for suggesting that Fate’s pregnancy.
 * Lampshade Hanging:
 * Large Ham Both Nanoha and Miyuki like to ham it up on various occassions, Miyuki even gets called out on it.
 * Les Yay: So many females, of course there's Les Yay.
 * Little Miss Badass: Vita, despite suffering from burns that later need treatment, is able to knock her opponent out, then go look for survivors, where she got blown up, and she still wanted to help when she was dug out of the rubble.
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: The authors actually do a really good job of remembering so many characters and using them all. There was a chapter where the authors tried to use everyone at the same time. Never happened again.
 * Marshmallow Hell: Poor Touma, being only twelve, he tends to be too short when Dieci hugs him.
 * : in one of Pain's endings.
 * Multiple Endings: In Pain..
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In the Omake special.
 * Not Blood Siblings: Played straight and subverted with Wendi, Nove and Ginga after it's revealed that Nove, Ginga and Subaru have the same biological mother. They are initially unaware of this.
 * Not Quite Dead:
 * Omake Two Omake chapters so far. Moczo added an omake to the end of chapter 40.
 * Original Character: Several, despite the fact that both authors dislike Original Characters.
 * Parental Substitute: To some degree, Lindy for Nove.
 * Playing with Fire: Signum and Agito obviously
 * Plot Bunny: Started as this.
 * Precision F-Strike:In Pain, Shamal asking Vita “What the hell happened?” to Yuuno shocks her, since it's noted that she doesn't usually swear.
 * Running Gag: Poor Arf and Yuuno. People keep stupidly practicing summoning in the Infinity Library and those two keep having to clean up the messes.
 * Also, Touma as Memetic Sex God.
 * Scars Are Forever: Shamal, from one of her old masters whipping her. Ginga from her fights with Nove and Wendi, as well as.
 * Science Is Bad: Some scientists are eager to get ahold of Yuuno in order to examine his damaged Linker Core in Pain, and view him as more of a specimen than a human.
 * Sequel Hook
 * Shipper on Deck: Fate to Erio in "Pregnancy"
 * Shout-Out: Considering that both authors have different views, but generally work together, they both throw in shout outs to other fics, particularily Radiant Beam's "Shadow" series, as well as references to Vi Vid.
 * Shotacon: Cinque has traces of this around Erio and Touma.
 * Shown Their Work: The amount of nods and tidbits of information about the various Sound stages and Triangle Heart 3 prove that both authors took their time researching the series fully, though they do take some liberties with certain pieces of information.
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Subaru is said to be “Teana-sexual” by Ginga, and it’s suggested that she would be attracted to Teana if she were male.
 * Stuff Blowing Up:
 * Sister Sister Incest: Nove, Wendi, Ginga, hinted that Ginga and Subaru had sexual relations with each other when they were younger, though Ginga denies it happened.
 * Suddenly Sexuality: Subverted, Cinque is straight, much to the shock of her bisexual and lesbian sisters.
 * Becomes a Chekhov's Gun later
 * Techno Babble: There's a warning about it on one of the chapters.
 * The Omniscient Council of Vagueness: A generally non-evil version: The Higher Ups. Interestingly enough, the vagueness isn't because of some "just as planned" moments, but rather because of how no one seems to know how they work and yet everyone does.
 * This Is Sparta: Nove to Cinque. “"How... DARE... YOU... THINK SO LITTLE OF HOW I FEEL?”.
 * Three-Way Sex: Oh, come on, the whole fic series basically started on this premise.
 * Tsundere: Notably Nove, who, in the course of one scene, expresses that she's still upset over what Subaru did to Cinque, and also expresses great regret for her crimes.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend:
 * Was It All a Lie?: Ginga to
 * Women Drivers: A male version of this trope goes completely crazy when he gets behind the wheel of a car. Wendi even states that he's crazier than she is.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend: Nanoha, Fate and Yuuno.
 * Tsundere: Notably Nove, who, in the course of one scene, expresses that she's still upset over what Subaru did to Cinque, and also expresses great regret for her crimes.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend:
 * Was It All a Lie?: Ginga to
 * Women Drivers: A male version of this trope goes completely crazy when he gets behind the wheel of a car. Wendi even states that he's crazier than she is.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend: Nanoha, Fate and Yuuno.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend: Nanoha, Fate and Yuuno.