9 Works in Alpha Randy Adderson
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the haunting of valance manor by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders (1983), The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton
20 Nov 2025
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"I'm scared that something is after my children," Cherry Valance admits over the phone, one dark day in 1977. "Scared of something that isn't human or can be easily explained."
That's all it takes for Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas Winston — two well known exorcists with complicated pasts of their own — to come to Tulsa to investigate the why the Sheldon-Valance children are waking up cold at two-forty five am, why David Scott killed his whole family, why Bob Sheldon keeps waking up behind the wheel of his car in odd places, and why Randy Adderson is starting to become afraid of his own shadow.
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close your heaven for the hell of it by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), That was Then This is Now - S. E. Hinton, Tex - S. E. Hinton
26 Oct 2025
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"If I say his name here, that would give him the power to come back, wouldn't it?"
"You said you didn't believe though," Ponyboy counters, smiling widening on his face. "Unless you do, of course, and you're scared."
She can hear the unspoken taunt of being a chicken, as if they're kids in Tulsa again, as greasers. Curly used to play that stupid game of chicken with every kid on the block, and before that, it had been Tim who did it, the one who showed him how.
The only person who ever bested Curly at that game was her; she had the scar on her thigh to prove it.
To say it would admit that there is power in a name, that she believes in that power and that she believes that this Entity is real. That it really did carve a home inside of Ponyboy, and made him do something like crack open Randy Adderson's ribs to get into his heart, bare handed.
— the aftermath of an incident of possession, in three parts.
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Ponyboy's an omega, Bob's an overwhelming alpha. Pony's stuck after school with Bob, what could go wrong... Right?
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possibly, maybe by departures (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), That was Then This is Now - S. E. Hinton
27 May 2025
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He used to think he knew the meaning of worn out — the feeling of unending grief on his shoulders weighing in on him every day, the monotony of having to go to endless parties he doesn't want to be involved in, the horrible dinners with Johnny's parents only broken up by the stiff dinners with Paul and Darry — as it turns out, no one really truly understands the meaning of that phrase until they've lived the same day for at least five years on.
Ponyboy is stuck in a time loop. It's not ideal when you're juggling your own murder, your husband's complicated history, and the want for someone else.
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"We aren't kids anymore, Ponyboy," Cherry tries to go for a softer tactic, watching Ponyboy tense up more, his mating mark dark on his shoulder, "Socs and greasers don't exist anymore, don't you understand?"
Cherry grows up. She thinks.
A character study in fifty sentences.
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- Part 39 of tramps like us
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a chill in the air by tantalides (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Batman (Movie 2022), The Outsiders (1983)
20 Oct 2024
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He doesn't need to talk to Dallas; he just needs to kiss him, needs to egg him on so that they can fall into his bed together, just wants him to call him Elio, Elio, Elio over and over again — he doesn't have to be Ponyboy Curtis for him or the Bat.
Fifty moments from Batverse with Ponyboy and everyone else.
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- Part 2 of — the heir
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alone, surrounded by departures (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
07 Aug 2024
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He can always pinpoint when he and Ponyboy became friends, yet he cannot remember how or why he and Bob became friends only that when it happened it seemed natural, to find another Soc boy that understood him.
Johnny Cade's short life in fifty sentences.Series
- Part 22 of a land flowing with blood and honey
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these violent delights, keep creeping into my nights by ballantyne (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
30 Jul 2024
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Ponyboy thinks of Johnny's letters in his fingers, his last words. Remembers Randy visiting him in the house after they buried Johnny, how he tried to talk to him. How his father told him to do right, tell the truth. And despite himself, he says, "Alright. I'll meet you for lunch."
All Ponyboy wanted to do was to get his way, just this once, for a movie.
He didn't intend on it working out like this.
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you run into the night from all you had by between (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
31 May 2022
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"So that's it? You're just gonna go whenever you get pissed?"
Ponyboy keeps walking down the front steps, incensed. The whole neighborhood can probably hear them right now as he pushes open the front fence. He's sure that they're going to be gossipping in the morning, he's sure that someone might call the fights as Darry goes on, "Ponyboy!"
He doesn't turn around. The payphone is right down the block and if he turns around, if he goes back inside, he is going to punch his brother in the face in front of Soda. And he can't do that. If he does that, they'll get separated in a system that doesn't care for them, Soda will flunk out of school, and where would they be? How would their parents feel if he did that?
In September 1965, things are a little different. For one thing, Ponyboy is seventeen years old and an older brother to Sodapop Curtis. For another, he's not in college — not with his parents dead. And a third, he's dating Dallas Winston and has been for about a year now.
And last thing: it's two am, Ponyboy is alone, and Bob Sheldon is roaming Tulsa, drunk.
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- Part 1 of between two points, there is a map
