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“I talked to Gansey,” Adam said after Ronan had thrown the last of their clothing off their bodies.
Ronan grinned, coy and suggestive; it should be illegal, Adam thought, to look that good under shitty fluorescent hotel lights.
“And what did God’s favorite have to say?” Ronan asked.
“He told me he wanted to reconnect.”
Ronan made a noise of disbelief. “And?”
“I told him to throw Preakness. Then we could reconnect.”
Ronan laughed through a shark-toothed smile. “You’re a little shit, Adam.” Then, softer: “You know he doesn’t need to do that.”
“Don’t get sappy on me, Lynch.”
“What?” Ronan rolled his hips against Adam, desire curling low in Adam’s spine. “Don’t want me to say how good you are?” Teeth against ear lobe. “ That you’re a better jockey than Gansey?”
Adam Parrish is favored to win the Kentucky Derby. Richard Gansey, Adam's childhood best friend turned rival, keeps getting in the way of him winning the Triple Crown, which Adam doesn't know how to deal with. Ronan Lynch, Adam's boyfriend, just wants him to be happy.
Bookmarked by MarianLongfellow
13 Aug 2025
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Made me care about racing, so that’s an accomplishment! Stellar Adansey with Ronan being like, please get this out of your system so we can get married but the hole in Adam’s heart for Gansey is a pretty tough one to fill
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The Last Time Comes Too Soon by Birdpeople (DeusExMachina)
Fandoms: Raven Cycle - Maggie Stiefvater
29 Jul 2025
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Ronan’s eyebrows went up, and Adam was sure that he, too, was replaying the old arguments in his head, both of them watching the same silent film. He knew there was contempt in the arch of those brows that he’d more than earned. They said, 'For a cat?' And even louder, 'When you never would for me?'
“Adam,” Ronan said. He still hadn’t taken off his boots. He’d driven four hours and was still standing on the rag rug by the kitchen door in his mud boots, and Adam knew it was deliberate, that it meant that depending on what Adam had to say, Ronan would have no compunction about turning right around and driving the four hours back down to Singer’s Falls. “Why did you call me?”
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Pynch Divorce Era, angst with an angsty endingBookmarked by MarianLongfellow
30 Jul 2025
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Divorced and Ronan still drives four hours just because Adam called and asked him to. It’s not fair. Adam hates the thought that Ronan might die without him knowing
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A lifetime, told in eleven Sundays.
Bookmarked by MarianLongfellow
17 Jul 2025
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Slice of life Pynch. Lawyer!Adam and farmer!Ronan
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Thomas Lawrence has given up priesthood and retreated to a secluded cottage in Suffolk. He wants to be near the sea. He can smell death coming. He is desperate for touch.
He invites a man he's met on a dating app home. He is the most beautiful thing he's ever seen.
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- Part 1 of old men and the sea
Bookmarked by MarianLongfellow
02 Jun 2025
