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Years later Carson Wells will claim to know Anton Chigurh by sight, but he knows him a little better than that.
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08 Jan 2026
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Fraternizing between teams is easy to deal with: it's forbidden. Fraternizing within teams is... trickier. So when it comes to the attention of Miss Pauling that two members of the RED team are closer than you would expect coworkers - or friends - to be, it's her job to make sure they're not a liability.
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28 Sep 2025
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I think you're underestimating the research opportunities being cursed by a wizard can offer you by Zarla
Fandoms: Team Fortress 2
10 Feb 2024
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Merasmus curses Medic to have flowers grow in his lungs until he confesses his feelings to the man he's secretly in love with. Easy. Barely a curse. He could do that any time he wants.
Wouldn't it be more interesting, though, to study the disease as it progresses instead? See exactly what it can do? The things he could learn! The team won't mind, right?
(They do mind.)
(Especially Heavy.)
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27 Sep 2025
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Having sex with Medic is easy. Figuring out what to say the next morning is hard.
Figuring out why is the hardest.
(Or: it starts as casual sex, then turns into something more)
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27 Sep 2025
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The RED team needed a Medic. Again. The last few were either too unprepared for the life of a mercenary, too scared, or ended up running off into the desert and being found weeks later after having bonded with the local wildlife.
Heavy was especially frustrated. He wanted a teammate he could rely on and trust. How could he do that, if every single doctor they've had thus far were all unable to do what needed to be done?
Everything would change upon the arrival of their newest Medic, who seemed to be both a blessing and a curse.
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I add content warnings to the beginnings of chapters in the notes, so make sure to read those!This is also my first fic and it's not really the best but I'm hopeful that it'll still be compelling enough to read. Advice and helpful criticism is welcome!
(Unfinished)
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03 Sep 2025

