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Honey, are you coming? by singtome
Fandom: Dead Boy Detectives (TV), The Dead Boy Detectives (DC Comics)
28 Jun 2025
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Bookmarked by Dinnkyroo
07 Sep 2025
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“Edwin,” Crystal says. “You told me once not to treat you like a little fucking baby.”
“I do not believe those were my exact words,” Edwin says.
“Nuance,” she says, and then pulls a piece of paper from her back pocket and smacks it onto the desk. It is an article from a news webbed site, the headline reads: 100-YEAR-OLD MYSTERY SOLVED? BONES FOUND IN ATTIC ON ST. HILARION’S SCHOOL GROUNDS.
“What the actual fuck,” says Charles.
Or, when it comes to Edwin’s afterlife—well, how would Charles put it?—The hits just keep fucking coming.
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- Part 2 of Suo Gân & other melodies
Bookmarked by Dinnkyroo
15 Aug 2025
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It's been a year and some change since Edwin stood on a step below Charles, bloody, beaten, green eyes sparkling, and told Charles that he was in love with him. He told Edwin it didn't change anything between them, and it didn't. But it didn’t necessarily do nothing to Charles. No, he actually thinks it might have changed him irrevocably and all that. Because lately, when it comes to Edwin, he's been aching.
Then, Crystal and Charles take on a new case: a ghost, 90 years old, still in the asylum she died in over sixty years earlier; lost and confused, and looking for her missing baby. As they work to untangle the story of this woman's life, they realise Edwin may be more wrapped up in it than any of them expected.
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- Part 1 of Suo Gân & other melodies
Bookmarked by Dinnkyroo
14 Aug 2025
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back to back they faced each other by ShanaStoryteller
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV)
04 Jul 2024
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The Night Nurse has a theory about Charles.
Everyone has favorites.
Bookmarked by Dinnkyroo
13 Aug 2025
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desire is so different when God bore you hungry by emryses
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV)
06 Feb 2025
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Stepping back into the office, Edwin is met with the hard line of Charles’ back—stiff, Grecian almost. He knew, almost intrinsically, not to speak. Slowly then did Charles turn around, and when he did he looked straight at Edwin and—well—he did not look particularly enthused.
“You had sex with the Cat King,” Charles says, for it wasn’t a question. He already knew—the cat in question had more or less made sure of that. “You had sex. With the bloody Cat King?” As if it bares repeating.
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- Part 1 of The Question of Desire
Bookmarked by Dinnkyroo
13 Aug 2025

