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A Sinner Worships by KidBrontok
Fandoms: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Movies)
30 Mar 2020
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Percival was a thief, but then he met Credence. Each sound from the boy's lips, each drop of sweat, the taste of his skin and spend, the darkness of his hair and eyes ‒ every single one and more so a reason for a sinner like Percival to repent.
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"Boy... you make me feel crazy, you know that?"
Mr. Graves himself scoured the back alleys of New York to get what he needs to "kill" this unknown thing that sometimes takes over his body, his face. It was a dark day when they realized they could only put it to sleep, not kill it.
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This is a continuation of Mr. Graves.See end notes for trigger warnings (SPOILERS) beyond those in tags.
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- Part 2 of Mr. Graves
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The morning after, Credence looks in the bathroom mirror and feels strange. Things he was so sure he would feel in this instance, things like shame or fear -- they're all surprisingly absent. He doesn't know if that's bad or good, because it involves Mr. Graves. But last night he was... different.
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See end notes for trigger warnings (SPOILERS) beyond those in tagsSeries
- Part 1 of Mr. Graves
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An unexpected twist in Carl's presentation drives Rick to groom his son into his mate.
Bookmarked by KidBrontok
30 Jun 2026
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Turn The Other Cheek by shanebug1410
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Game Changers | Heated Rivalry - All Media Types
25 May 2026
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“I turned the other cheek every fucking time. I still got tossed on my ass the second I went too far over the line, and threatened by the commissioner, and told to kill myself on just about every social media platform because my nightmare that I’d get outed came true. And you, after everything you did, got to come out to a supportive team and fans, get a slap on the wrist, and have your happy fucking ending.”
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An exploration of Shane Hollander's struggle against racism and homophobia in hockey, and how others come to understand it
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- Part 1 of Shane Hollander Deserves The World
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24 Jun 2026
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The door swung open again, letting in a gust of damp night air and a man shaking water from his dark hair. The older man slid onto the stool beside Dennis, close enough that their elbows almost brushed. He ordered a beer, his voice a low rumble that cut through the background noise. Dennis caught his profile in the mirror behind the bar – sharp jawline, salted hair, tired eyes, an easy confidence in the way he leaned against the worn wood.
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Michael pulled back just enough to growl, "Stay open," before diving back in with renewed fervor. His tongue plunged deeper, a slick invasion that made Dennis cry out, hips lifting helplessly off the mattress. Then came the pressure -thick, blunt, and insistent- as Michael’s spit-slicked finger circled Dennis’s stretched rim. No warning, just the relentless push past resisting muscle, knuckle-deep in one brutal slide. Dennis gasped, the sudden fullness a sharp counterpoint to the wet heat still working him open from the outside. The stretch burned, a delicious ache that radiated through his lower stomach.
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- Part 1 of Hucklerobby
Bookmarked by KidBrontok
23 Jun 2026
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Dennis Whitaker shouldn't be alone with his attending in a cabin in the woods. He really shouldn't.
He wouldn't jeopardize his career for the man he looks up to.
He really wouldn't.Set after S1.
English isn't my first language.
Title from "a dream of the forest" by Thomas Parrish.Bookmarked by KidBrontok
19 Jun 2026
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He slides off of the arm of the chair and onto where Duke gestured, trying not to land too heavy. As he does it he watches Robby’s expression change – concern melting away as he raises his eyebrows and runs a hand through his beard. He looks impressed. Dennis made the right move.
Duke sounds delighted, “There we go. Taking it like a man, aren’t you? Not so shy around a bit of attention.”
Dennis feels himself flush at this, it escapes no one’s notice and a moment of quiet falls in the garage. Some old rock tune in the background plays on. There’s a sense of anticipation; they want to know what Dennis will say.
“I can take it,” he repeats.
“Good man.”
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Dennis has always struggled to fit in as one of the guys, so when Robby invites him out for a boys’ night, Dennis is anxious to prove that he belongs.
He certainly couldn’t have hoped for this – becoming the main attraction for a night he’s never going to forget.Bookmarked by KidBrontok
10 Jun 2026
