8 Bookmarked Items in Mentioned Scout's Brothers (Team Fortress 2)

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    Boston, 1950. Jeremy ran away in the dead of night, leaving behind a fractured home and a name that never felt like his. With nothing but a bag of comics, a stolen pair of dog tags, and the stubborn belief that he was meant for more, he hops a train to nowhere, searching for a life beyond hand-me-downs and closed doors. But the city doesn’t care about some kid with quick feet and empty pockets. If Jeremy wants to survive, he’ll have to fight for every scrap, steal when he has to, and learn that the world doesn’t owe him a damn thing.

    He’s got no plan, no home, and no name worth remembering.

    But maybe—just maybe—he can make one.

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    Simple bonding time between himself and Kristine turns into something much, much more.

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    day 1
    a little out of the ordinary
    "This wasn’t supposed to happen.”

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    Spy and Scout are grievously injured behind enemy lines and Spy has to make an important decision. Save himself? Or save them both? How is he going to get them both back to their side without dying? How does Scout thank him for his actions? Spy has some thoughts he'd rather not have regarding the boy.

    I see Spy and Scout having a (rather reluctant) father-son relationship, so this isn't sexual at all.

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    Caroline works full and overtime on a diner, until she notices a Frenchman come in every morning and she was forced to serve him every time.

    It annoyed her that some rich guy just comes to a diner all fancy lookin in the southside.

    But quickly, she learns about him for the many times she served him. And as much as she hated him, she also started to fall for him.

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    Scout packs for the new job he will be leaving for but soon realizes his mother will be in the home alone.

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    Jeremy was scared thinking homesickness would drive him mad because of his new job being so far away.

    But for some reason it didn't.

    Everyone in this just reminded him back home, the chaos, the people, everything.

    Maybe that's why homesick hasn't driven him mad yet.

    Because he felt like he was still at home.

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    Scout can't very well control how or what he eats.

    ***READ TAGS FOR TRIGGER WARNINGS!!! THIS IS A VENT FIC SO DON'T READ IT IF YOU ARE GONNA BITCH ABOUT MY SHIT WRITING CAPABILITIES 🗣***

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