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Unexpected Softness by pleasedonteattheplums (NotAGreatWriter3421)
Fandoms: Dungeon Crawler Carl Series - Matt Dinniman
10 Jun 2026
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Carl gets hit with a huge amount of debuffs while grinding through mobs on the sixth floor, and is left feeling particularly awful. Obviously Mordecai is there to take care of him—what else are managers for ?
Bookmarked by Bexao
09 Jun 2026
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His eyes hurt, dry and heavy-lidded. He had been asleep for so long…Why had he been sleeping here in the first place?
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No, he hadn't been asleep. It hadn't been that. Something else. Something important.
Sparda wakes up from his unwilling slumber and comes back to a risen Temen-ni-gru, compromised seal, and his children in the midst of things.
He doesn't know the full situation. But he'll be damned if he doesn't do anything about it.
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31 May 2026
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Almost oppressive, the edge of the crater loomed, dust stirred up again after it had settled as he, for the first time since he was a child, begged the universe to keep his brother alive.
The sight that greeted him wrenched his heart savagely out of his chest. Dante lay completely still, dirt and dust and blood splattered all around him.
His eyes were open.
His eyes were open.
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20 May 2026
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Kaburagi Kotetsu's Bad Day Blues, or: Fried Rice Soup for the Soul by TaraFarrago
Fandoms: Tiger & Bunny
05 Jan 2018
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He remembered a time when Barnaby had held him in his arms and said such nice things to him. How he wanted to cook him fried rice. He'd thought Kotetsu had been dying at the time, of course. Apparently working with a fever didn't rate the same kind of sympathy.
(Kotetsu is adjusting to being on the First League again after Justice Day, when a bad cold catches him off-guard)
Bookmarked by Bexao
16 May 2026
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One minute.
Barnaby would never have admitted it aloud, especially not within Kotetsu’s hearing, but his partner’s new hero name terrified him. It was a constant reminder of how much had changed, but worse it was a like a timer continually ticking away in the back of his mind.
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16 May 2026

