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afterglow by senecanwritings
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
13 Jun 2025
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Seven years after choosing his career over you, Katsuki Bakugou is filled with regret. Now matured and changed, he learns you’re returning as a Nobel Prize-winning Quirkologist. The news hits him hard—especially when he sees your face on a billboard while on patrol. At the reunion, Katsuki arrives early, anxious and unsure. When you walk in with Hitoshi Shinso, looking elegant and distant, old feelings rush back.
With help from Izuku and Hitoshi, the two of you are locked on a balcony. Katsuki pours his heart out, raw and unfiltered. You hesitate—until he brings up old memories, like the first time you healed his wounds during the entrance exam. Despite everything, it’s clear: he never forgot you.
And maybe, you didn’t forget him either.
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a flicker of light by senecanwritings
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
28 Mar 2025
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Born to Ser Otto Hightower and Princess Viserra Targaryen, Lyarra Hightower possessed both the cunning of Oldtown and the fire of Valyria. By fourteen, she sat in the Small Council, wielding influence beyond her years. At sixteen, she became Lady Confessor, unearthing treason and shaping law. A scholar of law, science, and medicine, she championed inheritance equality and governance reforms.
Three moons after Queen Aemma’s death, she wed King Viserys I, securing her dominance over court and kingdom. Her children, some rumored to be bastards of Arthur Dayne, Harwin Strong, or Aenar Targaryen, became central to succession strife. Her intellect and ambition eclipsed Rhaenyra Targaryen, ensuring her son Aegon’s coronation after a decisive victory in the Dance of the Dragons.
To some, she was a visionary ruler; to others, a usurper draped in silk. Yet none could deny—Lyarra Hightower reshaped Westeros with wisdom, steel, and fire.
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sacrificial stag by senecanwritings
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, House of the Dragon (TV)
20 Mar 2025
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Naerys Targaryen, the last of her dynasty, was hidden away in Dragonstone following Robert Baratheon’s victory, a relic of a fallen house left to obscurity. Sheltered within the fortress, she spent her days wandering its ashen halls, the whispers of the past pressing upon her like ghosts. But Dragonstone was alive—its stones thrummed with power, its flames flickered with secrets.
Alone but unbroken, Naerys delved into the forgotten arts of Old Valyria, scouring the libraries of Queen Visenya and Aegon the Conqueror. She unearthed sorcery long thought lost, magic that pulsed in her blood like a dormant beast stirring awake. She healed wounds in the dead of night, bent fire and water to her will, and heard the silent hum of something ancient watching her.
Yet, as her power grew, so did the darkness within Dragonstone. Shadows moved without light, whispers called her by name, and the spirits of the Fourteen Flames beckoned her to go deeper—to become something more. But magic demanded sacrifice, and Naerys would soon face a choice: remain hidden, or rise as the last true heir of fire and blood.
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a stag's dragon by senecanwritings
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
14 Mar 2025
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After Robert Baratheon successfully overthrows the Targaryens, he faces the difficult decision of choosing a wife. He could marry Cersei Lannister, a woman whose narcissism could power a small city and whose rumored incestuous relationship with her brother Jaime is as public as her tendency to look down on everyone around her. Or, he could marry Naerys Targaryen, the sweet and darling sister of Rhaegar.
Despite his often-portrayed foolishness, Robert knows marrying Cersei would be a catastrophe. Not only is her ego as inflated as her reputation, but Tywin Lannister, with his unrelenting quest to take credit for the rebellion, would soon turn Robert’s victory into a tainted mess. No amount of gold is worth letting that family corrupt the Baratheon name.
But fate, in its typical cruel and twisted fashion, has other plans. Robert may hate the Targaryens with a passion, but it turns out he falls head over heels for Naerys at first sight. Because, of course, the universe had to throw a curveball.
So much for avoiding the Targaryens entirely.

