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"Arcade Gannon, humbly thirty-five and much too worn out from a youth of fickle flings, does not get crushes..."
After about a month of traveling together, Arcade begins to confront some complicated feelings he has about the Courier.Bookmarked by Twolvr
10 Jan 2026
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Ummm written as a “little treat”, I haven’t written a fanfic that I liked in years and this is the first one I haven’t scrapped after the first part in about five years so bear with me while I establish the dumb little fetch quest rules. We’ll get deeper as time goes on.
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1. relieving or lessening pain; soothing
2. lacking zest, vigor, etc.; bland; insipidOn the wrong side of thirty and with war teetering on the horizon, Arcade Gannon has mostly given up on making friends and finding love. A contradictory mess of cynicism and idealism, Arcade just wants to help people. Courier Six seems to be his answer to properly helping the people of the Mojave Wasteland; an odd but charming delivery boy with his own set of problems, most of which stem from two bullet holes to the head.
POV Arcade during the events of Fallout: New Vegas. Explores the physical/mental effects of the Courier's brain injury, including seizures, headaches and retrograde memory loss. Very slow burn, lots of world-building and references to other games in the series (especially Fallout 2). Deals with mature themes present in the game/series overall, but chapters with heavy subject matter will be marked accordingly.
Gay people cannot just ask each other out, especially not in the Wasteland.
Currently updating: Monthly
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“I told him that I needed to go and write him a script for a higher dose pain med and just…ran. House, this isn’t funny anymore. He looks so much like me. The dates match up. This isn’t good. Fuck, I don’t know what to do.”
Wilson’s hair was poking up in different directions, his eyes crazed and wide.
“Okay, okay,” House raised both hands up almost in surrender, “then let’s go and get some DNA and a good ol’ Maury test.”
Where James Wilson, typically ever so careful, has an unknown 15-year-old child that he finally meets after a figure skating competition goes south. Now he has to figure out how to juggle fatherhood, weird feelings about his best friend, and be at the ready to handle not only his own trauma, but also his child's.
(Updated from my original work!)
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- Part 1 of The Maybe Kid

