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School is a cage. Therapy is a cage. Family is a cage. Every door slams shut before Morty can reach the handle.
Rick is the only crack in the walls — the only place where the rules stop mattering, where he feels seen, competent, wanted. But wanting that comes with teeth: shame that festers in silence, guilt that whispers he’s broken for feeling it, a ticking dread that if he ever lets it out, everything will burn.
When the one person who ever gave a damn disappears, the cage closes in. Morty faces two paths: stay small and safe inside the lie, or tear it all down and see what survives the smoke.
No heroes. No clean escape. Just the long, ugly crawl toward something that might feel like freedom — or might finish breaking him for good.
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This Fic is written but in final edits.
This fic contains Major Character Death (supporting original character later in the story, plus one minor canon character).
No chapter-specific warnings will be added to preserve suspense.
If character death is a hard no for you, please do not read past chapter 13.
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Kinktober Prompts: Day 1, body swap.
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After the events of season 5, episode 4 (Rickdependence Spray), Morty decided to come clean to Rick about his uncomfortable feelings in the hopes that honesty might just be the best way to avoid the sort of messes he's been responsible for lately. I mean, what could be worse?
I know pretty much no one liked episode 4, but please just give this a chance, I barely even mention what happened.
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Beth comes to a haunting realization after Morty brings home the environmentally conscious Super Hero, Planetina. This leads her to a dark, sleepless night of lone drinking as she contemplates the latest example of family dysfunction that has become glaringly evident to her.
Takes place after the events of season 5, episode 3.
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Being an omega was a shitty fate, at least according to Morty Smith. Expectations and instincts clash, and in the heat of the moment, Morty makes a rash decision that not even Rick himself could ever undo. It's a good thing Rick doesn't seem to care about the consequences.
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We Might be Broken, but We're still family. by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
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23 Sep 2021
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Beth Smith ponders Rick and Morty’s relationship, and wonders why her father favors Morty.
Bookmarked by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
14 Nov 2023
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"Are- are those my-" Rick trailed off, unable to finish his sentence.
"This- It's- It's not what it looks like!" Morty exclaims, sitting up and digging his nails into his palms as he feels his dick hardening again.
"R-really? So you weren't jerking it with my boxers while I was talk- Jesus fucking Christ, are you getting hard again?"
Bookmarked by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
12 Mar 2022
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"You know, somewhere out there is a Rick and Morty who decided to settle down in the suburbs, spooning every night and arguing about spoons. It would make me immensely happy if someone wrote about them... it doesn't even have to be good."
For Lady_Demonia.
Bookmarked by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
25 Sep 2021
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A Train and Its Defective Locomotive by NecklaceOfDiamondsAndPearls
Fandoms: Rick and Morty
06 Jul 2021
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I'm too selfish to let you go.
I needed to escape you.
...both of you are going to break.
All it took was one moment to send three trains of thought spiraling off the tracks.
Bookmarked by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
07 Jul 2021
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Rick N-66ς (“Six-Six-Sig”) has a reputation for integrating himself into the shoes of dead Ricks and claiming their families as easily as filling his flask with a new flavor. It’s free room and board to him while he pursues volatile projects that often end in catastrophe. He’s gone through many Mortys already and understands their nuances to the point that he feels in control of his otherwise chaotic situation.
But Dimension F-2δ96 contains an anomaly—a Morticia. She wears the familiar yellow shirt, blue jeans, white sneakers, and vacant expression. Her brain waves serve their purpose in hiding his. She has all the usual issues that stem from a stressful household, a sense of inadequacy, neglect, unrequited hormones, and cosmic uncertainty. For all intents and purposes, she’s a Morty looking for a little adventure.
Rick knows it’s a bad idea. He knows there’s an untested set of variables in having a Morticia instead of a Mortimer. There’s no control group for this experiment. But, goddamn it, he can’t be bothered to find a new home until planetary devastation forces him to, even when his Morty does a decidedly un-Morty thing by channeling unhealthy feelings onto him in the wake of her Rick’s suicide.
Bookmarked by Lady_Demonia (Unnamed_Will)
06 Jul 2020

