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After the Night of Flame, Joshua was taken to Sanbreque by his mother. Dion devoted himself to caring for Joshua, both before and after he awoke from his coma. Although he fell deeply in love with Joshua over the years, he feared that his childhood friend would harbor resentment toward the empire and blame him for the fall of Rosaria, so he kept his feelings secret.
When Waloed invaded, young Dion resolved to confess his love if he survived. Meanwhile, when inexperienced Bahamut faced Odin, the phoenix swooped in to help but was captured. The king of Waloed aimed to break his captive's spirit.
Dion was determined to rescue his love, believing Joshua was forced onto the battlefield by the empire, not knowing that Joshua had come to aid him willingly.
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After being away for so long on a diplomatic trip, Clive finally makes it back to Rosaria, wanting to surprise his younger brother with his visit, only to be the one surprised.
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"You're my present this year" cue to some Game of Thrones-esque dialogues and brother on brother sex :)
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12 Dec 2025
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"Clive, you must understand, this isn't just for you," Asta's tone rising with earnest conviction. "It's for Jill. It's for everyone. The Hideaway needs this, you need this, before you leave for the Origin. To see a sweet love sanctified into marriage, to witness the vows…"
Once upon a lifetime ago, long before the weight of the world knew their names, the three of them played a wedding game. Joshua, not entirely grasping the significance of the bride, cried and insisted on taking on that role, for he understood at least that the bride was the most important to the groom, who was played by Clive.
Growing up, Joshua was certain that he had no right or position to object to his beloved brother marrying someone else before their departure, so that Clive wouldn't have any regrets.
The very vow he had treasured as a golden memory now mocked his silent despair—the heartbreaking certainty that his lifelong, hidden pining was destined to remain unrequited.
Or, was it?
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13 Nov 2025
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Joshua’s world was enveloped in a suffocating darkness, his senses overwhelmed by the feel of silk against his skin. The panic clawed at his chest, a living thing, claustrophobic and suffocating. Time became an abstract concept in that void, lost to the rhythm of his own heartbeat.
His mouth tasted of champagne and fear, memories of Dion’s opulent gala fracturing in his mind. The last clear image: Clive’s stormy gaze across the champagne-soaked crowd, Dion’s possessive hand at his back.
Footsteps circled him, deliberate and predatory. Voices, distorted by modulators, taunted with chilling familiarity: "Lesage Jr. has trained him well." Calloused hands mapped his body, contrasting with manicured touches that mocked Dion’s signature bergamot cologne. Every brush of skin was a violation, every whispered threat a promise of darker games.
Who’s really behind the silk and shadows? The answer pulsed in the dark, as dangerous as the hands now peeling away his last defenses.
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- Part 2 of The Affair
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28 Aug 2025
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The voice in Clive’s head never let him forget how broken he was. He had once been a protector, a man who was meant to stand for something, but now he found himself hiding in the shadows and coveted the one person he was supposed to keep safe.
As he thought about Cid, what right did he have to judge Cid when his own desires were just as twisted?
At Cid's bar, the Hideaway, Joshua met his brother's boss, Cid. Instantly drawn to each other—Joshua captivated by Cid's charm, and Cid smitten at first sight—their connection sparked tension, leaving Clive decidedly unimpressed, at all!
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18 Feb 2025
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Clive and Joshua both survived the incident at Phoenix Gate without being captured or separated. Throughout the years, Clive thwarted many further attempts on Joshua's life, but none of them succeeded.
Now, Joshua is the king.
Clive, serving as his loyal shield, remains ever at his side. One night, Joshua sneaks into Clive's bedchamber and requests his aid in "practicing" for his future queen. Who else can Joshua trust with such an important responsibility but his dear brother, whom he's "practiced" with many times as they grew up?
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10 Oct 2024

