I've got you
We've been making shades of purple out of red and blue. [KLANCE]
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say my name (and every color illuminates) by parchmints
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
29 Apr 2018
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“Well, that’s what you are, right? My subconscious talking to me? That’s what my aunt says dreams are, but it’s kinda weird that my subconscious hasn’t seen the ocean before since I’ve been around the ocean my entire life.”
“What? No! I’m--I’m not your subconscious, I’m your--” Keith starts, but he slams his lips together in a tight lock, then looks at the waves, while Lance sits up taller and leans in closer to him.
“My what?”
“Just--!” Keith starts, getting frustrated and pinching the bridge of his nose. “I’m real, okay? We’re not--this isn’t--we’re having a shared dream.”
Lance never thought he had a soulmate, but when he finds himself dreaming about a boy on Varadero Beach and in a southwestern desert, he learns they have an incredibly rare soul link–-one that allows them to form an unusually strong bond before they meet, but also exposes their greatest vulnerabilities to each other.
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my heart has chosen you (please choose me, too) by spiritcrimson
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
26 Apr 2018
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“I meant, you and Keith should join us. Make it a double date!”
And. Oh. Oh fuck no. It’s one thing for Lance to have lied about his non-existent romantic relationship with Keith, which was a mess he was going to have to clean up somehow, but quite another to fake said relationship in front of Hunk and Allura, both incredibly perceptive. Lance had only lied because he didn’t think he’d actually have to pretend to be dating Keith, because he’d figured he’d make up some bullshit excuse later, like they broke up or something, and no one would be the wiser. But this? This complicates things.
Or,
Lance just wants to be a good friend, but that apparently includes having to pretend to date Keith, and let's just say, things kinda spiral from there.
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Lance and Keith have been best friends since first grade. Lance’s brain is always on overdrive and Keith’s blunt, realistic ass can never keep up. They both come to realize that sometimes you can learn a lot about loving yourself by loving someone else.
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Becoming “hook-up buddies” with Lance Sanchez was just supposed to be a small, insignificant fraction of Keith’s life. But of course, things don’t work out that way at all.
aka a Friends w/ Benefits AU that nobody asked for where Lance wears sleeveless hoodies, plays basketball in abandoned parking lots, and follows his dreams, and Keith comes from a high class, reputable family who never let him have any dreams of his own. They go home with each other and don't expect it to matter until it totally does.
Keith POV and Lance POV
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The ninth wave is the final and most destructive wave of a tsunami.
(Eight moments that made Keith and Lance care for each other, and another one that was bound to break them)
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Lance gave up the chance to make a difference by giving up the Red Lion. He gave up his chance to be a hero. What he wants now is just to go home. He'll protect Earth and his family from the Galra as best he can when he gets there. That's his top priority now.
And sure, he stole the opportunity to make this decision from Keith, and maybe that's not fair.
But whatever. If Keith was going to make the wrong choice, Lance wasn't going to give him one.
Series
- Part 1 of Pitch Black
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catfish (noun): a person who sets up a false personal profile on a social networking site for fraudulent or deceptive purposes.
Keith Kogane hates the word, but apparently he is one.
As teen heartthrob Takashi Shirogane’s social media manager, Keith has been pretending to be Shiro online for over a year now. He spends so much time tweeting as Shiro and tagging along with him to events that Shiro’s life has pretty much overtaken his. So when he accidentally messages super-fan Lance McClain as Shiro instead of himself, he doesn’t see much of a problem with it. Lance is attractive, popular, and much less likely to talk to Keith as Keith, anyway.
But it turns out Lance is in L.A., too. And he suddenly keeps appearing in Keith’s life. When Lance eventually finds a permanent position as Keith’s dog sitter, Keith realizes he might actually have a shot with this guy...as himself. But that realization might have come too late: the catfishing mess he got himself in is much too big to hide.
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The connection between them trembles as they each try and gain more control. Keith wants to destroy all the barriers between them so they can work together; Lance wants to work with him without everything they have being lost to each other. They don’t have a common ground. There’s no way that they’re ever going to be drift compatible, Lance knew it—
“We might be!” Keith shouts, reading Lance’s thoughts like they’re his own.
“We’re not!” Lance screams right back.
The tension is heavy, it’s so tight that everything feels too hot, like he’s burning and—
Everything shatters, splinters, and falls to pieces.
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a klance pacific rim au
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Not A Dream After All by madnessandbrilliance for fauxghost
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
23 Aug 2019
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The point of all this is that Keith has many valid, good, reasonable causes for signing up for theater as an elective and volunteering for stage crew. Many great academic reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with the bronze-skinned boy flaunting a large plastic skull in one hand at the center of the stage, loudly proclaiming “the pangs of despised love, the law's delay,” in a complete over-dramatization in front of a giggling audience of fellow actors.
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Or, Keith and Lance do high school theater together, and Keith develops a highly embarrassing crush.
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No one ever told you how hard it was to be sexy during a Washington winter, especially not Fifty Shades of Grey, which Lance often felt like the star of. And, all right, in all fairness, Keith wasn’t Christian Grey levels of wealthy, and he didn’t have any secret sex rooms, and Lance was not with him because he’d signed his ass over to a repressed BDSM god.
Don’t get Lance wrong. Keith was definitely a repressed rich boy. It was just that he was Mr. Grey’s inverse: the type of repressed rich boy you had to beg to spank you and even then there was no telling if he’d have to leave the room afterwards because he felt so torn up with guilt at having to hurt you. Which he didn’t. Or, well, he did, but Lance liked it. Enough to ask for it, anyway.
And was that honestly so crazy?
