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Accismus:
(n.) Feigning disinterest in something while actually desiring it.
There are many things in life that Frank Castle has had to leave behind, starting from childhood to before the awakening of The Punisher. One of those things, buried deep in the back of his mind like a time-capsule, was being a parent. Frank Jr and Lisa are only ever faint memories and fading senses. The last time he held his children was when they were coated in their own blood-- and yet, here he is.
An alternate universe where Peter's remaining family is hunted down by Kingpin because they were believed to carry the knowledge of what Richard and Mary had discovered during their time at S.H.I.E.L.D., Peter is left behind in the warehouse they were held captive in. Unfortunately (or fortunately), for Frank, he's the one to find him.
Bookmarked by Chronicallyobsessed
14 Aug 2025
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Buck Moon Rising* by nighthawkguy
Fandoms: Thunderbolts (Movie 2025), Moon Knight (TV 2022), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Defenders (Marvel TV)
23 Jul 2025
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Jake Lockley loves his job. Like, seriously. He gets to drive fast cars, drink good liquor, and get paid the big bucks. Also, kill people. Objectively awesome stuff. What else could a guy possibly need?
In which being the only alter with half a brain cell can get pretty boring when you haven't got anyone to share it with. And Jake has never been what anyone would call friend material.
Meanwhile, Bob Reynolds is...adjusting. Seriously! He is. It's only that being the objectively craziest guy in a group of messed up ex-mercenaries and super soldiers can get kind of lonely, especially when one bad day might spell the end of New York as we know it. Also, there's only so many dishes he can do before he seriously starts to contemplate the merits of re-acquiring a drug habit. (It's not like it could kill him anymore, right? Haha. Kidding.)
But Bob's doing fine! Honest. He doesn't need a friend. And he definitely doesn't need Jake Lockley.
Bookmarked by Chronicallyobsessed
13 Aug 2025
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When Steve Rogers finally gets accepted into the army through Project Rebirth, his little sister, Indigo Rogers, finds herself alone. She's unsure whether either Steve or Bucky will ever come back, and she knows that she may have to marry a man just so that she can get by. Still, she'd rather not have to become a housewife - her heart lies with the mysteries of the quantum realm and time itself. So, when she gets accepted as an inventor's assistant and gets tangled up in the confusing dimension of time, Indigo finds herself faced with a future she doesn't want to leave.
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13 Aug 2025
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Recent bestselling author, Riley Lee, of the controversial pro-vigilante fiction "Druxy", uncovers that her parents had been working indirectly for Wilson Fisk (The Kingpin). She investigates to save her parents, and has faith in the system to deliver justice. And yet, the day she gathers enough courage, Hell's Kitchen burns bright. It burns her family - her morality. She emerges from the explosion with a vendetta, hurled face first into a world of death, blood, and the fight between good and evil. Filled with vengeance, Riley adopts the character of her fictional vigilante: The Saint. She embarks on her crusade to justice, and in the shitstorm of it all, manages to find peace. Love and connection.
They say justice is blind, but the establishment fails to follow through to administer what it should.
Good thing Lee's got that part figured out.
*EDITING PREVIOUS CHAPTERS TO CLOSE PLOT HOLES!
Bookmarked by Chronicallyobsessed
03 Aug 2025