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“Wanna see what I stole from set?” Tom asks, and when Mark looks up, he’s holding a crumpled bundle of fabric against his chest, eyes gleaming, biting his lip.
“Is that—”
Tom grins wide and unfurls it with a dramatic shake.
It’s a black dress. Thin straps, deep neckline, narrow silhouette, elegant and understated. Seeing it here, in their quiet, messy hotel room, away from the bustle of the set, feels off-putting somehow, disquieting. Out of place.
“What, are you gonna wear that?” he asks.
Tom smiles, sheepish, shy. “No, not for me, dude, but I thought…” He smooths it out a little, the wrinkles falling away as he holds it up with a little more care, black silk in his hands, soft and glossy, and he shrugs, suddenly looking unsure. “I thought maybe you’d want to.”
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02 Nov 2025
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There was a time when Mark’s approval was the only thing in the world that felt worth chasing, and some part of Tom will always be that stupid fucking kid who fell head over heels that day, that boy who got a taste of something good for the first time in his life, of something perfect and brilliant, Mark appearing on the sidewalk of his cul-de-sac like fate itself fucking placed him there, right when Tom needed him most.
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2004. A moment of tenderness in a year of anything but.
The love was there. It's not enough.Bookmarked by naturaltempest
02 Nov 2025
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Tyler and Josh and a hotel room in Lyon.
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04 Jul 2025
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Josh, ostracized by his family, moves out into the country in a rebellious act to show them his self-sufficiency.
But the Josephs aren’t what they seem.
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- Part 1 of Preacher’s Daughter
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19 Jun 2025
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In a war where every day feels borrowed, Sergeant Josh Dun never expected to find anything worth keeping.
Until Tyler.
Or: Two idiots try not to fall for each other in the middle of the end of the world.
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19 Jun 2025

