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stripped down to our skeletons again by sinistercacophony
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
16 Oct 2020
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What should he even fucking do?
“You look like shit.”
A+ Aaron. Stunning observation. You’re gonna win next year’s socialization tournament hands down.
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24 Mar 2022
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statutory (adj.) stăchə-tôrē: a term that means decided or controlled by law.
Neil didn’t know much about the American legal system. He did know that a system broken enough to grant his father parole, letting him free to nearly murder his own son and a system too useless to even help him or his mother for the last ten years wasn’t one that he trusted.
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08 Dec 2021
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Neil thought that his publicity agent had learned better than to leave him unsupervised in front of a microphone of any description, but apparently not. Either that or she considers Kevin to be the supervision, which could be an error of career-ending magnitude.
Neil steps in as Kevin's co-host and it goes about as well as expected.
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05 Dec 2021
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Trust Fall (And Welcoming Arms) by SpangleBangle
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
24 Sep 2017
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Life goes on after the Foxes win the championship, and for Andrew and Neil it's uncharted territory with only each other for guides. Maybe it's time to put away some of those hard edges, and learn how to touch more softly, and speak more honestly. And if they falter, they have their family to help them get back on their feet.
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- Part 1 of In Gravity's Thrall
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24 Nov 2021
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Someone has broken into Wymack apartment.
Now that wouldn’t usually be worrying, as fucked up as that sounds. Since Andrew has a habit of breaking in and raiding his freezer and booze cabinet. It happens so often that Wymack had to get rid of his gun because he was scared he’d end up shooting that demonic fucker one of these days thinking he was an intruder. Well, more of an intruder. No, the concerning thing was one of the lock picks was still in the keyhole and the door had been left ajar. Whenever Andrew breaks in, he prefers that Wymack only realize it, when he finds Andrew setting on his kitchen counter, curled over a bowl of spiked ice crime like some sort of sweet-toothed gremlin. The fact that his apartment had been broken into in such an obvious and sloppy way means that either someone other than his usual intruder had broken in, or that something had happened to Andrew that made him desperate and careless enough to leave the door like this.
The first idea worries Wymack, the second terrifies him.Series
- Part 1 of Wymack & His Kids
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28 Aug 2021
