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Graveyard mud, heavy and dark, clinging to a stained and torn suit. One shoe missing, a leg bent awkwardly and blood staining a bare foot.
Milk white skin beneath the mud, black hair hanging in muddy clumps around his ears. Blue eyes staring back at him, animal-bright and dilated in the brief moment before he flinches back from the light with a cry of pain that stabs through Jason to the soul.
His shaking hand closes around the flashlight before he can even think about it, cutting off the piercing beam and letting it spill out in shards between his fingers. For a petrifying moment as his eyes readjust, he’s sure that when he looks again, there will be nothing there.
“Tim?” he whispers.
The lean and ragged figure, tiny, god he’s so small, lowers his hands away from his face, away from his eyes wide and glittering almost silver in the moonlight.
Hands, mud-covered and torn. The red of his shredded fingernails is sickeningly dark in the broken light.
He’s vomiting before he even feels the bile making its way up his throat.
Day 30: DIGGING YOUR GRAVE
major character death | left for dead | ghostsSeries
- Part 11 of Whumptober 2021
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For the prompt: "A/B/O au, Omega Tim, Alpha Bruce, Beta Batfam? Dick and Jason were both betas, which was fine, but the Alpha in Bruce wanted an omega to spoil. And then Tim fell into his life? I like the idea of the family at dinner, Tim sat in his Alpha’s lap, being spoiled by his Daddy. Tim’s naked, chubby body on display, his cunt filled with Alpha’s cock. No one bats an eye, it’s normal, happens several times a day, and always at dinner, as Tim moans and cries in pleasure and Bruce grunts as he slides his son up and down his cock as they all eat?"
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- Part 7 of Dex's Dark Week
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It’s a really unfortunate thing, developing a crush on your husband. Wei Ying had assumed this would be easy. Lan Zhan had been so icy and unpleasant to him, it had never occurred to him that he might end up spending the next however many years with this dumb, burning feeling in his chest whenever he looks at him.
“Okay,” says Wei Ying. “But tell me if I…if the pretending gets to be too hard, okay?”
“It will not,” says Lan Zhan, quietly certain.
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- Part 1 of The Simplest Way Forward
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refrain; a musical phrase repeating in a song or instrumental piece by Cerusee, Mikkeneko
Fandom 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV), 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù
26 May 2021
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Wei Wuxian attempts to Set Right What Once Went Wrong by sending his consciousness back in time; in true Wei Wuxian fashion his inventions work, but with some very unintended consequences.
1. *yakety sax arrangement for guqin and xiao* - the casting of the spell itself, played for laughs. Wei Wuxian POV, some XuanLi, more WangXian. Complete.
2. second verse, same as the first - Less cracky and more serious, explores the fallout of the characters being displaced in time and a number of dead people being alive again. Varying POV, multiple ships. Complete.
3. coda: an independent passage, at the end of a composition, to bring it to a satisfactory close - checking back in with the original Wei Wuxian, wondering what exactly went wrong with his beautiful spell. Complete.- Words:
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If Wen Qing had realized sooner that she wasn’t in the afterlife or hallucinating, but had actually traveled back in time, she’d have done things differently. There’d have been less murder, for one thing.
