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“Do you ever think about what comes after all this?”
You didn’t mean to ask, but the words slipped out.
Keegan doesn’t hesitate. His answer is simple, steady...and it changes everything.A domestic one-shot of slow-burn intimacy, quiet routine, and the kind of promise made without words.
Bookmarked by Salin3e
11 Jan 2026
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KNEW THIS WAS GONNA BEGOOD WHEN I SAVED IT BACK IN LIKE NOVEMBER AND IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT THIS WAS AMAZING I LOVE IT
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Opposites attract - Fratboy!jock!Chris x nerdy!reader (afab, fem) by harpsinfinity
Fandoms: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
31 Dec 2025
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→ Chris Redfield is the number one guy in your highschool; during his preparation for the upcoming rugby tournament he meets you. Despite being on opposite ends of the social spectrum, a special bond forms between the two of you.
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A Very Brief Explanation on How to Tag Relationships as Presented by Ada Wong. But Don't Worry. Leon and Claire are Here Too. They're Just Doing Some Weird Romeo and Juliet Thing in the Background Because Why Not? Oh Shit, I'm Running Out of Space Again- by CrackoonCity
Fandoms: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
26 Feb 2024
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Cleon Year prompts used: Romeo & Juliet, Roses
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- Part 2 of A Very Brief Explanation...
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A Very Brief Explanation on How to Post Your Fan Fiction Anonymously as Presented by Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield Who Are In Love and Nobody Can Tell Me Otherwise! Jeez You Sure Can Make Really Long Titles on Here. I Wonder How Long It Can Go Before- by CrackoonCity
Fandoms: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
11 Jan 2024
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SEE TITLE (please don't make me write it again)
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- Part 1 of A Very Brief Explanation...
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Bookmarked by Salin3e
09 Dec 2025
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Soooo I fuckin loved this, might be cause of the damn professor stuff but might also be with the obsession of price. Either way, loved this!!! It had such good writing and I got hook by the first few paragraphs in the first one.

