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"I don't know how God thinks, But God do you love me?" Trees - McCafferty. by Albertshawsbeltt for Pizza_pockets
Fandoms: The Black Phone (2022)
16 Jun 2025
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Alberts winds up with a trans Finney on his hands.
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- Part 2 of Backstage At The Budokon-Verse.
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Finney Blake and Albert Shaw have been secretly together for weeks, slipping around their small town like strangers who just happen to keep meeting. Five times Finney had to watch girls flirt with Albert in public, forced to act like it didn’t bother him at all, and one time Albert had to watch a boy get a little too close to Finney. Jealousy brews, tempers simmer, and one late-night phone call changes everything.
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Finney Blake was taken from the life he knew, snatched into darkness by a man whose presence would haunt him for years. He survived, but survival came at a cost, a lingering fear that never truly left him, and a childhood stolen that no one could return. Now a teenager, Finney tries to live a normal life. He has friends, a supportive sister, and the fragments of a life he once knew. On the surface, he appears recovered, kind, gentle, and strong in ways that make people admire him. But at night, when the world is quiet and he is alone, the memories rise like a tide. Panic, confusion, and grief twist together, and he relives the fear of that night, questioning the promise the man once made: that he would come back for him. One night, unable to stop the pull, Finney ventures into the dark, seeking clarity and air. What he encounters in the park challenges him in ways he never expected: the presence of the man who took him, a confrontation that forces every instinct, every memory, and every fear to the surface. Old trauma and present courage collide, leaving him trembling, frozen, and unsure of how to respond.
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Finney never meant to drink that much, certainly not at a crowded 1980s house party, not with strangers chanting his name, and certainly not until he was calling Albert in the middle of the night, half-crying into the phone. But Albert comes. He always does.
And in the quiet of his kitchen, with oversized shirts, gentle hands, and a careful morning after, Finney realizes how dangerously safe he feels in Albert’s arms.

