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“You deserve a night off, Jace. One night of fun won’t kill anyone.”
Jace looked down at his plate, then back at Luke.
He’d spent months preparing for today’s presentation. And there was always another project, another report, another demand waiting for him.
Maybe... maybe a night off wasn’t the worst idea.
He exhaled slowly. Then nodded. “Alright. One night.”
Unbeknownst to him, his life had already begun to shift — just waiting to collide with him beneath neon lights and deep bass.
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Aegon was the drunkard of the family. A whore. Everyone knew that.
What Jace didn’t understand was why they’d all given up on him — why Aegon had given up on himself.
One night at the club changes everything. Beneath the pills, the drinks, and the dangerous liaisons, Jace sees the truth — an omega begging to be saved.
And sometimes, having a conscience is a really fucked up thing.
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- Part 2 of Because Love Isn’t Always Easy
Bookmarked by Munchkin0squirrel
12 Oct 2025
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The Boy Who Survived Too Many Times by Maria_souzazz
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
20 Jun 2026
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Harry Potter saw the end of the world — and found it poorly done.
Sent back to the past, he did not return to obey prophecies, but to break them. More dangerous than a Dark Lord and more pragmatic than the Ministry, Harry decided that saving lives is worth any price — including his own innocence. The wizarding world should brace itself: the Boy Who Lived survived, and now he intends to make reforms.
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After dying during an Auror operation while drunk, Harry Potter wakes up in his fifteen-year-old body in fifth year. With the future burned into his memory, Harry starts making different choices - and paying attention to the people he once misunderstood. As the war shifts, so do loyalties, and Harry learns that survival depends on seeing the truth, not believing the legend.
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James Potter hadn’t expected this. Maybe he should have.
The last thing he remembered was dying. Fine, that was okay—mostly. He wasn’t going to live forever. But while he was waiting for the afterlife—if there even was one—his mind suddenly began to flood with the fragmented memories of his son. Alright, no problem; he’d heard a few legends about the dead being able to watch over the lives of their loved ones.
But then, he suddenly opened his eyes to find himself at home. In his eleven-year-old body. Okay, he was certain this wasn’t the afterlife.
And why was Snivellus looking at him like that? If James’s memories weren’t betraying him, his first meeting with that boy hadn't gone down quite like this.
Whatever this strange, second-chance hell was, James Potter was certain of one thing: he definitely hadn’t signed up for it.
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Never Like This by Faith Wood (faithwood)
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies)
02 Aug 2021
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The Winter Soldier thrashed, drowning. It was taking forever. His mask seemed to be stuck. He pulled on it, struggling to draw breath, sinking and resurfacing, clawing at his face, the panic in his eyes terrible.
Steve's would-be killer. The very worst HYDRA had ever conjured. A symbol of death and everything he stood against. And Steve just couldn't bear it. He was ready to go, but this guy clearly wasn't.
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The premise: the Winter Soldier's mask doesn't come off quite as easily. Meaning, Steve never saw Bucky's face, and he didn't hold back during the fight on the Helicarrier. This is where the story picks up and is no longer canon-compliant. Though, I've stolen some ideas from the sequels and deliberately contradicted some future plot points/established canon.COMPLETED
