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En un mundo lleno de tantas vidas y universos, de tantos deseos y sentimientos, los guardianes de se encargan de que los designios de Las Tres Damas se cumplan a cabalidad con los humanos a quienes guían, pero ¿Qué sucede cuando los guardianes pierden la objetividad que los caracteriza y se relacionan de más con los humanos a quienes cuidan? ¿Pueden aún así cumplirse aquellos destinos que Las Damas han pactado? o ¿Acaso todo el universo es parte de su juego de apuestas personal donde ellas manejan la vida a su disposición para nunca perder su apuesta?
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Todo el mundo sabe que cuando viajas en el tiempo, no debes pisar una hormiga en caso de que accidentalmente mates a tus propios abuelos o algo. Pero, ¿qué pasa cuando retrocedes en el tiempo y, uh, accidentalmente interrumpes el evento que al parecer convirtió al Gran Alfa Gruñón de la ciudad en un hombre en pena?
Bueno, si Marty McFly pudo hacerlo, también Stiles Stilinski. Todo lo que tiene que hacer es conseguir que Derek y Paige se enamoren antes de que lo devuelvan a su propio tiempo. Y antes de que haga algo peor. Es sencillo, ¿verdad? ¿Verdad?
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Derek has a new neighbor who won't stop looking.
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“You’re blind,” Derek said flatly, the anger draining from him so suddenly he felt almost woozy. His vision cleared, his claws sliding back into blunt fingernails.
“Thanks for the memo, genius,” the kid said acidly. “I can still fucking defend myself, so don’t take another damn step.”
“Fuck, I...I’m sorry,” Derek stuttered.
“What?!” The kid’s brow crinkled. “I mean — what?! You’re fucking sorry!?” His lips thinned into a harsh line. “What, is this some kinda Hallmark movie where you’re discovering the error of your ways because you don’t want to rob a blind person?! That’s fucking condescending, man. I’ll have you know that —”
“Just, wait.” Derek interrupted what was apparently the start of a convincing argument as to why he should rob the kid after all, feeling his head start to spin. “This is — it’s a misunderstanding. I’m — I’m not robbing you. You’re — you’re safe, okay? I’m taking three steps back. Just — just let me explain.”
“Explain why you came busting into my apartment? Yeah, go right ahead, man, I can’t wait to hear this epic tale.”
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Peter's lethargic body was unresponsive as he sat in the wheelchair, endlessly staring out the window of his hospital room. His side twinged a bit from the rough scrubbing the nurse had given his mottled flesh earlier and he ached to move even a finger.
"Uncle Peter?" The small voice was behind him in the doorway. He remembered that voice. Contrary to the title bestowed from the small girl that rounded his chair into his line of sight, Stiles Stilinski was not related to Peter at all.
Or how Stiles and Peter became best friends for life and brought Stiles into the Pack.
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Stiles’ Babcia (grandmother) is fiercely independent and lives in an apartment in Beacon Hills and Stiles used to go over on the weekends and run errands for her. But then Stiles goes to college and can’t make it home as much as he likes, and when he does go home he goes straight to Babcia’s apartment ready to do her bidding and she’s like, “Oh, no, Słoneczko, that nice boy Derek down the hall already got my groceries and fixed my sink…”
And Stiles gets really jealous of this Derek guy, but Derek works weekends (Deputy!Derek FTW) so they never actually meet. Stiles nurses this simmering rage that some interloper is bogarting his grandmother. In the meantime Derek is just soaking up the family feels and becoming more and more enamoured of the elusive Mieczysław that babcia keeps showing him pictures of and telling him stories about, “the most handsome, brilliant, caring young boy you could ever meet…”
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Windows by Pande
Fandoms: Marvel, Avengers, Steve Rogers - Fandom, Tony Stark - Fandom, Captain America, Iron Man - Fandom
02 Oct 2012
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Sometimes Tony just works too hard for Steve's liking. And a bored Steve is never a good thing.

