19 Works by Roundworm
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What was it about Will that didn’t scream “Do Not Acknowledge My Existence”? He was quiet; he stood back from rowdy groups of soldiers, and he practically had his head ducked every minute of the day. Yet, despite all of this, Blake was popping up from any length away and spotting him.
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It was 1979, an era of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. He’d gotten laid off from his job of five years, evicted from his flat, and the owner of the last couch he’d surfed now hated his guts.
Ellis couldn’t have possibly picked a worse time to quit smoking.
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Blakefield Winter Wonderland 2020: Day 1, Snow Kisses by Roundworm
Fandoms: 1917 (Movie 2019)
01 Dec 2020
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Will hated snow with a passion. He’d never hated anything quite like the way he hated snow. All it did was make driving impossible and freeze his fingers off. But when his new boyfriend invited him to meet the family out in the countryside that winter, he couldn’t find it in himself to refuse.
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He still begged to keep going back down. Cardassia Prime was absolutely fascinating; the architecture alone was enough to captivate him, but the dimmed lights made him fall in love. To be honest, the lights on the Defiant could be overwhelming when he was already having a bad day.
It was kind of fun to have the tail, too.
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Blakefield Kisstober 2020: Day 9, Kisses while laughing by Roundworm
Fandoms: 1917 (Movie 2019)
09 Oct 2020
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This is what my entire life has led up to and I couldn’t be happier
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Joe tried not to be too terribly obvious when he watched the man open a pocket on the case out of the corner of his eye. The man pulled a deck of cards out of the pocket—it looked pristine—and carefully removed them from the box. His mindless shuffling was almost mesmerizing.
With a quick snap of his wrist, the man cut his deck and set himself up a game of classic Solitaire on the little table in front of him. Forgetting all about subtlety, and having nothing else to look at that was even half as interesting, Joe watched the man play. -
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Emailing eventually moved to talking over the phone—Kilgour was pleased to hear what did not sound like an 80 year old man on the other end of the line. Bäumer spoke well in English though his accent was thick, and his voice was soft. Kilgour found himself really looking forward to meeting him.
Which led him here.
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Rossi was angry. Like, angry-angry. The anger wasn’t really directed at anything or anyone specifically; it was probably built up from the entire week of near-constant shelling and barely any sleep.
So yeah, Rossi was angry. And ranting. And yelling.
And Cooke was about to cum in his trousers.
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Cooke groaned overdramatically and briefly buried his face in his hands. “For the eighty-fifth fucking time: no, never.”
Well, how about that. Charles Cooke, self (and incorrectly) proclaimed Expert In All Things, was a kissless virgin. It wasn’t really funny, but Rossi found himself chuckling anyway. “Huh.”
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It had been two years since the war, and Will had taken to visiting Tom Blake’s family nearly once a week. He felt incredibly grateful to Joe and Mrs. Blake for welcoming him so warmly into the family—although he’s sure the attitude would change if his true relationship with Tom happened to get out.
Normally, Will followed a strict schedule for his own sake: every Thursday would be Blake Day. Today, however, was a Tuesday, and he went off schedule for very good reason.
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- Part 2 of Pure unadulterated fluff
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Sure, maybe, theoretically, grabbing the scarf of the soldier beside him (the loudest one; he thinks his name is Cooke) and yanking it hard enough to choke him wasn’t the best way to go about expressing his grievances, but it didn’t kill him. In fact, the noise that was ripped from the little bugger sounded far from displeased.
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He Will Never Forget You (‘Til Somebody New Comes Along) by Roundworm
Fandoms: 1917 (Movie 2019)
04 Apr 2020
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He kept in slowly dwindling contact with a very select few people from the military: Mackenzie, who hardly ever wrote back anyway, and Blake, to whom he wrote nearly every week. And that was it. It had been exactly three months since Ellis sent a letter (not that he was keeping track, of course), and there had been exactly three months of radio silence.
But that was absolutely fine. He’d already forgotten what he was so bothered by in the first place.
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Truth be told, Tom was scared to pull back. He was afraid that Schofield would suddenly snap out of it and push him away, maybe beat him down just for good measure and report him to army command. Schofield was such a quiet, reserved man, but there’s always a first time for everything.
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“Hey Scho,” Will acknowledged him with a tired hum, taking off his helmet to more comfortably lean his head back. Blake seemed to hesitate for a moment, which wasn’t entirely strange, but certainly wasn’t normal. Taking pity on Blake, Will turned his head just enough to look at him. “What’s your favorite color?”
The look on Will’s face must have been particularly blank, because Blake quickly followed up with a defensive, “I was just curious! Y’know, a person’s favorite color can tell a lot about them.”
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“Cooke, if you’ve took my fuckin’ pack, the captain’ll be spraying your remains off the ground for weeks.” Cooke raised his hands in surrender.
“I said I don’t fuckin’ know where it is!” His pitch rose an octave. “What, d’ya really think I’d swipe a whole pack from you? What’d be the point in that?” Rossi could feel a little lump of panic rising in his throat.
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“Scho, I—“ Blake choked back his tears. “I looked into his fucking eyes, Scho, I—I saw him—“ Will held on tighter and pulled him closer, surrounded him with all of his limbs as if he could bodily shield the younger man from the rest of the world.
God knows he would if he could.
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How fast can one man fall? If there was a world record, Tom was sure he’d broken it at this point. Leave it to him to like a guy just because he wrapped a cloth around his hand once and pet his hair for a couple seconds.
Well, he was also cute, but that’s besides the point.
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- Part 1 of Pure unadulterated fluff
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Will was never the same after the war. His wife, Mary, knew, his children knew, and he knew that they knew. They acted like they understood, of course, but they couldn’t, not really, and he didn’t hold it against them.
He could never get the dirt and blood off of his hands after his service no matter how hard he scrubbed—or however many times.
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Into the Unknown by Roundworm
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Trek, Star Trek: The Original Series
17 Dec 2019
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Throughout his entire life, Jim has felt a profound emptiness aching in his soul. Something tugged at him, urged him forward to an unknown goal--it was, as he found out, not to date as many people as possible--and he has spent countless nights wailing into a pillow, begging for answers that did not come. "How?" He would cry, "How do I fix this?"
Stuck in a dead end job in the middle of Buttfuck, Iowa, he decides that he ought to stop wondering and start wandering... but he can't do it alone.
