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    “Are you family?”

    “I’m–” he isn’t. Derek is just someone he once met. Just someone Avery barely knows. Derek is just someone who saved his life and someone who decided Avery was worth more than his own life. But Avery can’t come up with something good to lie to the paramedic’s piercing gaze. “I’m–”

    “His boyfriend?” The paramedic asks, a glint in his eye telling Avery that he understands the situation and that he’ll cover for the lie. Avery nods, swallowing hard, and enters the ambulance.

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    After the events of DAWTDE, Avery finally finds Derek alive. The King is gone, and for the first time, Avery thinks he and Derek may rest. But between fragile smiles and blushes, it becomes clear one does not need to exist in order to haunt the narrative.

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    Language:
    English
    Words:
    28,204
    Chapters:
    9/?
    Comments:
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    434
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    True fears are something you keep close to your chest, buried and away from the world so it can't reach in and tear you apart.

    But Derek told Avery.

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    D3rlord3 (Derek Hutchins) doesn't die, and gains a chance of having his way this time.

    Sure as hell he's going to make it right with Avery now, and, if he has a voice in his brain that is sometimes really annoying, it's a pretty tame price to pay, in Derek's opinion.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    10,371
    Chapters:
    4/?
    Comments:
    52
    Kudos:
    406
    Bookmarks:
    53
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