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Do you ever think of me and my two hands by adodora
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
17 Feb 2026
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"Andrew's hands were meant for fighting — fighting for himself and for what was his. His responsibility was keeping his people safe, but it didn't extend to keeping them happy or even comfortable.
It was a completely foreign feeling, to want to give comfort. It wasn't what he was made for."
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Andrew and his hands were alone in the world. Until they weren't.
Bookmarked by someoneidfk
22 Feb 2026
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kevandreil , focused on andrew and the hurt/comfort/protection he can provide with his hands THEYRE SO CUTE
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Neil has seen them.
As much as everyone assumes that Neil isn’t observant, he notices things. It’s not that he’s unobservant -- though he, admittedly is when it comes to romantic attraction -- it’s that he notices things, but if it’s not his business, then he’s not going to comment on it or bring it to attention. Why does he need to?
Andrew is the same way, though the two of them often comment on something they noticed if they suspect the other did. However, this situation is different. Because it’s Neil noticing something about Andrew.
Something that Andrew hasn’t shown Neil, let alone opened up to him about it. So it takes a while for him to decide on what to do when he finds the notebook, or sketchbook maybe, in the back of the drawer while searching for a pair of Andrew’s sweats. But he, ultimately, decides to gently leave it alone, grab a pair of black sweats he figures Andrew won’t miss, and moves on.
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Neil finds out about Andrew's hobby of drawing, initially to cope with his trauma and depression, then as genuine enjoyment. 5 times Neil gets to see Andrew drawing in secret, and 1 time the rest of the team find out.
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- Part 1 of AFTG
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Andrew spends most of his childhood thinking he is a psychopath. He is not. Andrew is, and always will be, just Andrew.
