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"Eric Richard Bittle does not choke on his drink. He is not thinking about Jack’s hands, nor is he thinking about twisting, checking, or any combination of the two. He is just a small southern boy who came to play hockey and mind his own business."
Bookmarked by starryeyeddreamers
12 Jan 2016
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touchy subject by orphan_account for cherryfizzies, ficteer
Fandoms: Check Please! (Webcomic)
25 Nov 2015
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Bitty finds a photo booth strip and almost doesn't recognize Jack because he's not sure he's ever seen him grin off-ice before, and his hair is so long it curls around his ears, and he's so, so young. It takes Bitty a few long seconds to realize the boy he's kissing is Kent Parson, with the same backwards cap and everything.
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05 Jan 2016
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And so I wasn't afraid (to fall in love) by RavenXavier
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
24 May 2014
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“We’re just having a bit of fun, man,” Thierry says.
“Are you?” Enjolras says, his voice admirably controlled, his lips pursed in anger.
“Actually, I think they were about to beat me up,” Grantaire blurts out, feeling inexplicably brave.
(Enjolras is the terror of the school, and Grantaire is the new kid he takes under his protection)
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15 Apr 2015
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Grantaire moves into an apartment inhabited by a poltergeist. Enjolras haunts him, and Grantaire should really win an award for most complicated relationship status ever.
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08 Nov 2014
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In a language that you can't read just yet by noelia_g
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
02 May 2013
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In which Grantaire and Enjolras are accidental (or not quite) flatmates and everything is Cosette's fault (except blaming her is pointless, because, well, Cosette)
