Post-Abusive Relationship
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Jehan is distant. Courfeyrac finds out why.
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Setelah malam yang menghancurkan dirinya, Wooyoung pergi meninggalkan Mingi dan mencoba menemukan kembali sedikit rasa aman yang dulu pernah ia miliki. Dalam langkah pelan yang masih dibayang-bayangi trauma, ia bertemu lagi dengan Yunho, mantan yang tanpa ia sadari menjadi tempat pertama di mana ia bisa beristirahat tanpa rasa takut. Sementara Mingi bergulat dengan penyesalan dan masa lalunya sendiri, Wooyoung memulihkan dirinya perlahan, dan mencari kehangatan yang sempat hilang dari hidupnya.
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- Part 2 of Two Skies
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“Well clearly not.” Rue had said too much already just from those three words. So much that even Fez had finally taken interest in the conversation.
“I-I just want to know if she’s okay.” They were not going to budge.
“Why?” Lexi questioned.
“Cause you know, Nate was like this huge deal for her.” She hesitated. Fuck.
“But like why?” Fez urged.
Rue doesn’t even know why she had bothered to diverge from the topic. Especially with Sherlock Holmes and Watson sitting next to her.
She also didn’t know why it was so difficult to just explain why. It’s not like anything happened that morning. But they were so close. Way too close. This would've been a completely different conversation had it gone their way.
“You guys are so fucking annoying.” Rue rolled her eyes at the curious couple. “Because Alexis, I don’t know if you forgot to pay attention to how she absolutely sucks the air out of my lungs every time she's around us.” She huffed, burying herself further into the couch.
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Maddy Perez has gotten very good at fine. Eight months at Mel’s Diner, longer sleeves when she needs them, never stopping moving long enough for anyone to look too close. Nineteen days since Nate’s family relocated to New York and took him with them — not because she got out, but because he simply stopped having access to her. She is still waiting for the other shoe.
Then a tall woman in a worn navy jacket starts coming into the diner. Tips like she’s making a point. Never makes it a moment. Comes back anyway.
The thing is, Rue Bennett recognizes Maddy immediately. Maddy doesn’t recognize her at all — the last version of Rue she has stored is the one from high school, hollowed out and barely there. The woman who keeps sitting in the window booth is so different, so present, that she reads as a stranger.
Until she doesn’t.
This is a story about learning that presence without threat is a real thing that exists. That warmth doesn’t always have a hidden cost. And about two women who have to learn — slowly, imperfectly, on their own terms — how to say the real thing out loud. Like they mean it
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some assembly required by Sintari (OriginalSintari) for waterlanding
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
19 Apr 2026
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On her first night in her new LA apartment, Maddie rediscovers how to want things.
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- Part 5 of weewoo kink meme fills
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Rue Bennett has a system for most things.
The alarm at six forty-seven. The side entrance at BluTech that bypasses the loud lobby. The cove path that ends at the spot with two walls of stone and the water in front of her. The journal where she writes what she can’t say out loud.
She has not been able to build a system for this.
At twenty-one, she has never kissed anyone. She knows why. The understanding has not solved the problem. So she does what she always does — researches, makes a plan, finds the most controlled version of the thing she needs.
The woman who arrives is not what she expected.
She goes by Luxé. She sits at the far edge of the bed. She asks what she should know before she assumes anything. When Rue tells her, she doesn’t produce the face. She just says: it makes sense.
And then she asks about the arctic terns.
The Distance and the Return is a story about learning what closeness feels like when your nervous system has never had the chance — told in the specific language of two people who both needed somewhere no one knew their name.
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- Part 1 of The Migration
