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Hypixel Hermit by TheSparrowWrites for Ace_of_Arthropods
Fandoms: Dream SMP, Hermitcraft SMP
15 Jun 2025
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Technoblade stumbles into Hermitcraft and finds himself taken (only somewhat willingly) on a tour.
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03 Oct 2025
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Eyes and Ears and Mouth by TheSparrowWrites
Fandoms: Dream SMP, Hermitcraft SMP, Life Series | 3rd Life SMP Series
25 Jun 2025
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Grian meets a new teammate for MCC Pride.
YOU, reader, are the horrors beyond comprehension. Luckily, most people aren't looking.
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03 Oct 2025
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Haruhi is now a second year at Ouran Academy, and her life is quickly changing. When none other than Kyoya Otori asks her to accompany him to an important dinner, every notion she has about the Shadow King- and a few about herself- will be challenged. After all, what reason would Kyoya Otori possibly have for asking a commoner to such a prestigious event? | Kyo/Haru
(Cross-posted from Fanfiction.net and originally written in 2015, when I was just a confused teen with a keyboard. Still, I think it holds up.)Bookmarked by Waterfall
23 Sep 2025
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When Mollie Jane Piastri moves to London for her MBA, she’s determined to keep her life separate from her famous twin brother’s. Online, she’s just Mollie Jane — influencer, beauty guru, and student. Offline, she’s a stranger to the Formula 1 world Oscar lives in.
That is, until she meets Lando Norris through mutual friends, and what starts as late-night coffees turns into something she never planned: a secret relationship. For months, nobody knows — not Oscar, not their family, not even the fandom. But secrets don’t stay hidden forever.
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16 Sep 2025
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In the winter of 2055, a cognitively delayed omega — one of the last of his kind — is placed with a bonded alpha pair in a rural district of what was then central Germany. The placement is standard for the time: six weeks minimum, reimbursement active, check-ins pending. But by day sixty-one, all three are gone. No transfer, no termination, no ping.
What remains is the file: scent-sealed, margin-annotated, hauntingly intact. A log so meticulous it reads more like devotion than protocol — and entirely unredacted, which is rare enough to raise questions, even sixty-two years later.
This is not a policy brief. It is not fiction, officially. It is simply a reconstruction: one boy, two carers, and the quiet archival trail of something that might have been love, or obedience, or a bureaucratic glitch that went uncorrected long enough to become history.
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15 Aug 2025