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As it turned out falling in love and surviving a revenant civil war was the easy part. Now they have to pick up the pieces, figure out how to work together, hunt down the demons that haven't already been sent back to hell and find a way to end the curse.
Oh, and all while Wynonna's pregnant.
**While this is more of an ensemble fic than the first half of Second Verse, WayHaught is a secondary pairing.**
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- Part 14 of Second Verse
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The fact that Alec Hardy was not currently, had not ever, and did not want to date the American sex research did not seem very important at all to the town of Broadchurch. They did what they had always done with a little bit of juicy gossip: they made a spectacle of it.
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Mako Tanida’s head in a box hadn’t been the start of it, or even the straw that broke the camel’s back, at best it could be described as the last second of peace before a storm. Ressler remembered the moment (and how long ago it felt), trying to feel anything but relief and gratitude, trying to feel disgust and grief and fury that he had been gifted something (he so desperately wanted) so profane.
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Donald Ressler is just trying to make a name for himself in the FBI but his life is unexpectedly complicated by the smirking guy who runs an illicit dry cleaning business out of a rundown laundromat.
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It had started innocently enough. The recovered item was an unremarkable silver ball, clearly hollow in the middle but with no obvious method of opening it. There were no triggers, buttons, gaps or pinholes that suggested it was even meant to be opened. The team had ruled it inert and unremarkable with such certainty that Owen had been throwing it up and down in the air while he talked.
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“What’s wrong, Doc? You don’t like those words? I’ve got more. Tell me which ones you like better…”
“Shut up,” Doc hissed at him.
There was a perfectly good door to the side. Doc wasn’t much for retreat but there was always value to escaping with your life. This wasn’t a matter of life or death but a question of honor. What sort of honor did a man have when he’d dragged a man to eternal torture not even a full twenty four hours ago? What did it matter what he gave up to get what he wanted when it was still his decision to give it up?
(And wasn’t that just like this dramatic bastard, smirking at him from two feet away, to make it as impossible as it could be to give in.)
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- Part 1 of Second Verse
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Jack was a bad habit, easy to form and hard to break. That was the excuse that Ianto gave himself, minute after minute, going through the motions of his day, catching glances of Jack everywhere he went.
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Illogical Husbands: the prompt fills by Cards_Slash
Fandoms: Broadchurch, Masters of Sex
14 Jul 2020
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A collection of mostly porn, but also some not porn, prompts from Tumblr involving Alec Hardy and Bill Masters
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Doc and Robert are two of the most unlikely wolves in existence. One of them was born without a pack and one of them walked out on his. They run into one another by accident, and they slowly figure out that they might not be able to separate ever again.
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Wolves weren’t meant to be solitary creatures but they were so rare that anyone who left an established pack (or had been born outside of it) had no option but making do with the life they were given. It didn’t matter how much effort he put into trying to make Wyatt into something like a proper packmate, he was always going to be human.
This wolf didn’t smell like anyone he recognized. It didn’t smell like the nearest pack either. That meant it was exactly like him, some man out there doing his best mortal impression. He was fitting in with the other people, acting like he’d never clenched his jaw just to snap bones to lick out the marrow. As if it wasn’t half-consumed with the sort of hunger that no amount of indulgence could sate.
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obviously we are not trying hard with the title.
Set in S1E5, Doc invites himself into the interrogation room where Bobo is so obediently allowing himself to be handcuffed to a table. Then he enacts a little bit of revenge.
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Doc had only gone looking for Robert Svane because Wyatt promised to buy him a drink when he got back. The fact that he didn't even remember meeting the man didn't matter, he could find anyone if he set his mind to it. Of course, it was easier when the man you were looking for was just politely sitting in a circle in the middle of the forest...
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“You are still alive,” the Stone Witch assured him, “just like I promised. Unfortunately, you are becoming a problem that my interests require me to address. Now, I can’t kill you and as much as I would enjoy seeing someone else try, there are more interesting methods to control you. And,” she slowed as she went past Bobo, let her hand drift up his shoulders, her fingers scratched across the shaved sides of his head until she found a bit of hair to pull out, “I can take care of both my problems at the same time.”
“Both?” Bobo asked with a snarl.
“You made a deal with the witch?” Doc shouted at him.
“Pot,” Bobo said as he dipped the knife so it pointed at him, “kettle,” as it swung back toward himself.
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Finally, after a week of non-stop hell spent fighting for their lives, they have the chance to rest. Or they thought they did. Demonstrating a truly startling lack of wisdom, Black Badge shows up ten minutes late to the party demanding a "sample" to take back to headquarters.
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- Part 13 of Second Verse
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Any man who had so recently survived two consecutive sieges with a side dish of torture really deserved to take the day off from any manner of responsibility. That is to say, sometimes your day consisted of nothing but keeping your lover trapped in bed interrupted only by the need to eat.
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- Part 12 of Second Verse
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Of course, the trouble with a trap like this one was that it had been created to draw a person in. There were no defenses to keep someone out. There was no indication that the owner of this fine home had any thought he would ever need a defense. That was the sign of a stupid man. Doc had hunted enough of them in his day to know that no matter how great and terrible the beast thought itself to be, there was always something greater and more terrible.
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- Part 11 of Second Verse
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The crew of Del Rey Construction have been waiting with bated breath for the day when their boss and the devilishly handsome carpenter for hire finally break down and BANG.
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Socially inept boss has the hots for local gorgeous carpenter.
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There wasn't a single person behind the barricade that was where they ever thought they'd be. Not Bobo, not Doc, not Wynonna, and definitely not the other revenants. But they had a common enemy and their best chance at survival lay in working together.
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- Part 10 of Second Verse
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They hadn't even finished cleaning up from the last men that tried to kill them, and here they are trying to figure out how to stay alive when facing up against a far more dangerous enemy.
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- Part 9 of Second Verse
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The day after is always bad, but not even Doc could have predicted this one would get quite this bad.
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- Part 8 of Second Verse
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Doc's day started out bad enough but then he was "rescued" by some well-meaning revenants, got pawed at by a man who couldn't take a hint and ended up in an honest to God shoot out in the bar.
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- Part 7 of Second Verse
