Larksong



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    You watched him unwrap his lunch, pouting.

    “C’mon, man. Not even a bite?” He started eating and you groaned dramatically. “I’m starving. I’m dying right in front of you. You’re killing me, Papyrus.”

    “good,” he muttered around a mouthful of food.

    “Wow, rude. I have no idea why we’re friends.” You sighed, eyeing the glittery burrito.

    “because you like to mooch off of me,” Papyrus snorted. He finished it off, cracking a grin when you whined in distress. “besides, y’know i only eat this because m’lord made it. he can always tell when i give it away. i’ll get ya something from a food truck later.”

    You nearly cried. “Thank you! I swear, I’ll pay you back when I’m a millionaire.”

    “so, never?”

    “I’ll try.”

    Papyrus shook his head with a grin, reaching out to pat your head. “guess that’s better than nothing.”

    You beamed, soaking up the affection. Papyrus always had your back.

    But… you were still so hungry. You worried that soon, food trucks wouldn’t be enough. Nothing would.

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    arc one: The Happiest Town in Town | complete
    arc two: Join the Family Business | complete
    arc three: Deep Love | complete
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    21 Jan 2022

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    As an immortal being, you’d never felt any need of getting involved with anyone. Even as an Omega, your suppressants were enough to protect you from Alphas around. Getting involved with Bucky happened so slowly you barely saw it coming. Maybe you could have been happy together, mate and be one of those modern couples that worked side to side and brought their pups along, but life wasn’t a dream. You lost him just like you lost everyone else in your life. You moved on and lived your life. The decade ended, and soon the century and the millennium just as well. You never expected to see him again nearly 70 years later, just as young as the last time you’d lied eyes on his face, but a completely different man from who you’d met before.

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    20 Sep 2021