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No ghoul in the written history of the ministry had ever seriously tried to mark a human or lay any claim to them whatsoever. Or at least not yet.
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Terzo feels lost and lonely because he's basically in purgatory.
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Octavius is a general. He became a general for the glory of Rome, unfortunately that is hard to do when his Rome is constrained to a magical diorama and its miniature inhabitants. And even harder when the irritating blonde cowboy next door hates him.
Both the senate and Jedediah's unionised workers agree that despite their differences it is in their best interest to join forces to unite the miniatures hall, leaving their leaders to have to bottle their mutual hatred for the good of their people.
Bookmarked by CheeseWizWizard
28 Apr 2026
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Octavius helps Jed out of one sticky situation right into another. Or, Jed has a very good bad hair day.
Bookmarked by CheeseWizWizard
30 Mar 2026
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Ts got me kicking my feet and giggling bro
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After accidentally boarding a ship headed for the New World Erik and Charles quickly discover that being gods is not all it's cracked up to be.
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it's not all roses (where the sun can't shine) by sleepdeprivedbear
Fandoms: Bon Jovi (Band), Cinderella (Band), Guns N' Roses
06 Feb 2026
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To grow and flourish, a rose requires well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter, and needs 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. However, in harsher, hotter climates, roses do best when they are protected from the hot afternoon sun.
Jon Bon Jovi is the rose in Richie Sambora's eye, taking whatever chances he can to make him flourish, grow, and not burn in the sun.
(or, two gay cowboys who can't accept their love for one another.)
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What begins as a transforming love between Dean Winchester and Castiel Novak in the summer of 1965 quickly derails into something far more tumultuous when Dean is drafted in the Vietnam War. Though the two both voice their relationship is one where saying goodbye is never a real truth, their story becomes fraught with the tragedy of circumstance. In an era where homosexuality was especially vulnerable, Twist and Shout is the story of the love transcending time, returning over and over in its many forms, as faithful as the sea.

