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The Corinthian appears in the Dreaming the same time Dream does after his escape from Fawney Rig.
They make a deal.
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- Part 2 of Corintheus AUs
Bookmarked by renber
22 Jun 2026
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“You were loud,” he says, whispering the words through his teeth. “Sloppy.”
“And you let me do it,” Hob shoots back, dipping his chin, mouth almost a caress over Dream’s. The scent of him, of them, sparks like wildfire, and Hob wants to dig his teeth into it. “Didn’t stop me. Didn’t say a word. Just held my hair and took it.”
Dream’s breath catches. It’s quick, but Hob sees it.
“I think you liked coming apart in my hands,” Hob says, voice edged with challenge. “Tell me I’m wrong.”
Dream’s eyes flash with something too bright and too furious, a beautiful crack in that perfect, cold face of his.
(Or: The horrible ordeal of falling for the one person who always manages to get under your skin.)
Bookmarked by renber
21 Jun 2026
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When Hob Gadling needs a plus-one for a colleague's wedding, he does what any reasonable six-hundred-year-old immortal would do: he asks the anthropomorphic personification of dreams to pretend to be his boyfriend.
What could go wrong?
Bookmarked by renber
14 Jun 2026
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In a deal that will allow him to retire, to pass along the mantle of Dream, and to allow his son to finally find peace, Morpheus agrees to become nearly-human and make an arranged marriage with Lucifer.
Hob refuses to let it happen.
Bookmarked by renber
14 Jun 2026
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Dream of the Endless does not have a secondary gender. He is not human, has never been human, and has no intention of starting now. This is a fact he has been comfortable with for the entirety of his billions of years of existence.
It is also, as of today, no longer true.
This is Hob Gadling's fault. Dream is almost certain of it.
Bookmarked by renber
12 Jun 2026
