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Competition: the activity or condition of competing for the same goal.
OR: Nick has loved Luke for a long time. it's taken a lot for him to admit it. One small problem. a Professional Baseball player shares the same sentiment. Luke has no clue.
AKA: a Nick/Luke/Javi love corner.
Bookmarked by amimil
03 Jul 2026
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Henry and Patrick have a thing.
Kind of. Maybe. It’s complicated. Shut up.So what does Patrick do?
Vanish. Disappear. Poof. Runs off to his weird-ass Catholic cousins’ farm for a week without telling a soul — because he can’t process how he — the only real person on Earth (literally), who’s spent years fine-tuning a life of total emotional detachment — is suddenly feeling things.A lot of them.
For Henry fucking Bowers.
A.K.A. hillbilly-rage-issues-daddy-issues-no-self-control human disaster Henry Bowers.Solution??
...Kill him?Meanwhile, Henry’s not spiraling over the nature of reality.
He’s just furious.
Because he likes a boy.
And that’s gay.
And he’s gonna beat the shit outta Patrick for it.Bookmarked by amimil
30 Jun 2026
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All Dean wants is a little privacy. Cas doesn't understand.
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27 Jun 2026
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He would eat him up, sharp canines ripping and tearing at his flesh and bones until there was nothing left. He would drink his blood until that deep-rooted thrist in his stomach was finally stilled. He would chew on his bones until his own didn't ache anymore. He wouldn't stop, not until he finally felt satisfied and full for the first time in his life.
Or; Deep puts on a dress not meant for him. Homelander loses his mind at the sight.
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20 Jun 2026
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The aquatic man was constantly struggling to be appreciated and useful enough to stay as close as he possibly could to this man that he had idolized for his entire life. It did not matter if he was busy, if he was tired or hated the idea completely, Kevin obeyed. Whether or not there was any actual benefit or positive reinforcement, The Deep was hopelessly good at simply taking whatever was thrown at him. It made him an easy plaything for those in power, an overly loyal punching bag filled with insecurities ripe for the plucking. An obviously strong choice in Vought’s pool of supes, a causal killing of two problems with a single fix. If he seemed used to the role, why not exploit it? Not only would his powers help to sell The Seven as a whole to the media, his tolerance for abuse might also help to pacify John a fraction.
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09 Jun 2026

