6 Works by Need4Chase
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Scaramouche must repent for his homosexuality at a christian youth camp if he wants that sweet, sweet fortune left behind by his late grandmother. He was expecting nuns and old ladies to be teaching him about God, not a man that quite literally could've modelled mens swimwear.
Childe is a junior priest in training and runs the activities in the camp. He has that golden retriever glow about him and a smile that could make a straight man swoon. He'll do anything to help people, and on the outside, he's perfect. He's hellishly handsome and has a happy-go-lucky attitude that's stronger than your parents' relationship, but maybe theres more to him than a prudish prayer boy.
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Forbidden sex? I'm licking the plate clean. Who's with me? -
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Scaramouche hates his fans, and he won't apologise for it. They're entitled pigs who have no class or respect, so why should he like them?
Childe was different, or he could've been if only he was given a chance to prove himself. Now Scaramouche has to find out the hard way that being an asshole to the wrong person can have dire, irreversible consequences.
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- Part 1 of The butterfly effect
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Scaramouche didn't know much about sexuality when he was younger, but he knew that Childe's golden-orange hair and his smile gave him a radiance similar to sunlight, and left him burned into memory like searing fire. He walked into Scaramouche's life as quick as sunrise and left just like sunset.
He's the sun in Scaramouche's universe, and Scara just so happens to have a vitamin D deficiency.
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When Childe is declared guilty by the Oratrice, many things get taken into court possession to be investigated for evidence. His internet activity is among those.
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When Scaramouche forgets to finish Childe’s homework, Childe proposes an alternative way to pay up.
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Scara gets his back blown out in a school bathroom by his bully and the kids in detention get to witness the aftermath.
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Nothing beautiful lasts forever,
Even the finest roses wilt.
