Dallas Winston Has A Slick Kink
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fire in the sky by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - All Media Types, The Outsiders (1983)
25 May 2025
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"When this is over," Ponyboy says, his tongue heavy in his mouth, "Or if things don't go right, I love you, Dally. No matter what."
Dallas, beneath the stars, with his dark hair a mess above his eyes, shakes his head. "Pony, I'm not gonna let you go to the fucking - to the jail house, if you lose. I'm not." There's an odd determined glow to his eyes as Ponyboy runs his fingers through his hair. "Jail — I know jail would turn Johnny into something else. If you went in — "
"If I went in, I wouldn't blame nobody. Not as long as you're there for me," the words are drowsy, heavy and he doesn't want to talk about it anymore. "I love you, Dally. That's what matters."
September, 1965 — Johnny and Dallas live. That doesn't make things any easier for Ponyboy, not with his omega dynamic singling him out, his best friend dealing with life long injuries now, his family life still a tightrope he has to navigate, a court case on the horizon that will decide his fate, and his growing, mutual attraction to Dallas Winston getting stronger by the day.
What he doesn't know is that more people are in his corner than he thinks. And that maybe, things will be okay.
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- Part 1 of tramps like us
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the dress, the wife, and the wardrobe by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - All Media Types, The Outsiders (1983)
22 Jan 2021
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cherry left dallas and the expansive apartment they own, rich in rooms, secrets, and a very deep closet. ponyboy has never seen such expensive things in his life; and dallas doesn't really give a fuck.
or: dallas, pony, a nice dress, and fucking in your ex-wife's closet.
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- Part 2 of the bad decisions that we made
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separate ways, a world apart by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - All Media Types, The Outsiders (1983)
28 Jul 2021
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he wakes to the feeling of dallas nuzzling his nose, his cheek. his eyes feel heavy in a way he hasn't felt since he was sixteen, like he'd just drank whiskey straight. by the time he opens them, he can see dallas giving him a warm, soft grin, his voice deep, and soft, "c'mon ponykid. you need to sleep somewhere else."
a missing scene between dallas and ponyboy from that golden place under the sun where the pillow talk is a little more serious than what dallas or ponyboy bargained for.
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the skyline shines with a certain light by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - All Media Types, The Outsiders (1983)
04 Feb 2025
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Ponyboy's hand on his elbow, squeezing hard, pulling him back, voice panicked, "Darry — Darry quit it!" Even if he says the name, Dallas knows that warning is more for him. "Dallas is my boyfriend."
Oh. That name.
Darry: the big brother Ponyboy spoke about sometimes, who always seemed to have given Ponyboy a hard time, who pushed him to leave tulsa and do better for himself, who hit him once in his life and never again, who had a wife and pups and shouldn't be in New York but was here, and now, and giving Ponyboy a hard time.
He wasn't an ex boyfriend — just an annoying older brother, confronting his brother in a hallway like an asshole.
In 1981, after a mob job, Dallas goes to see Ponyboy, but there's an uninvited guest there waiting for him and with it comes the introduction of the Curtis pack to Dallas.
Things go smoothly. well. smooth in Dallas' estimation and Darry's estimation are a little different.
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- Part 2 of shadows in the city
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a river of honey, spirits, and blood by departures (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - All Media Types, The Outsiders (1983)
08 Oct 2021
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"Sometimes…. Just sometimes wish I could write to them. Let them know I ain't dead." His thumb runs along Dallas' own. "Tell 'em I'm happy, that I love you."
That's an impulse that Dallas will never get completely, even if it's been decades. There have been times where Ponyboy's broken, cried after a reminder of his brothers: someone with Soda's smile, someone who had that sharp tone of Darry's or his build. Times where Ponyboy has woken from a nightmare and Dallas knows it's about how he had killed the Cade kid, Ponyboy momentarily tensing up, afraid before the rest of him remembered everything else. Even if they've become less, faded over time, he can't forget Ponyboy telling him that he couldn't make them stop.
He can't make the nightmares stop, can't stop feeling for his brothers, his parents.
It's 1983, in a small town in Texas. Ponyboy and Dallas ran anyway after Johnny Cade was killed and now, the law has come to collect them, whether they want to go or not.
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- Part 12 of a land flowing with blood and honey
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Dallas is pretty sure you aren't supposed to be tasting a bit of weed in slick. Oh, well. That's not stopping him from coming home and getting his fill.
(or: i got challenged to do a 4/20 fic while also being stoned myself. enjoy.)
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- Part 23 of tramps like us
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rainbow connection by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
23 Jun 2022
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In the lights of the jukebox, Dallas looks about the closest he'll ever look to angelic, Ponyboy thinks. It's a thought that's doused in a whole lot of whisky, he knows, but it's not wrong.
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- Part 24 of tramps like us
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a black eye and two kisses by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
17 Jan 2023
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"Looks like we caught you two doing much more than disturbing the peace," One cop says, the lights from the cop cars washing over them in red and blue.
Ponyboy has never been arrested before. It is 1967, and after Tim Shepard calls a rumble, that changes.
It's a real good thing that he isn't arrested alone. Real good.
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- Part 5 of tramps like us
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stuck in my honey by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
06 Mar 2023
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"If I keep my hat on, you were a shit fuck."
It's 1993. Dallas Winston never stayed gallant and his intentions are far, far from pure with U. S. Marshal Ponyboy Curtis.
Which is great, cause Ponyboy is no fucking better.
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a taste of mint julep by departures (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
28 Jun 2023
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Idly, his hand pushes up the blue gingham dress Ponyboy's been wearing all day further up, to expose more of him.
Laundry day always meant Ponyboy would be in a dress, and Dallas never, ever got tired of seeing Ponyboy in one, hurrying to help him put clothes on the line or wash it by hand. Visiting Taissa was just a bonus, showing Ponyboy off to the other alpha, letting her see a bit of what she couldn’t touch.
A fun summer fuck between Ponyboy and Dallas in the 1970s.
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- Part 11 of a land flowing with blood and honey
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hard to be a saint (when you're just a boy) by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
02 Feb 2025
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Everyone thinks that Ponyboy is doing good: he's going to a great school in NYC, he's got a scholarship, and even though he hasn't presented yet, everyone's confident he'll do well. That he's doing really well.
Minus the part where his "roommate" is a guy who works for the Mob. And said roomate, Dallas, is very interested in Ponyboy when he finally does present.
(Or: a slutty, slutty roommate au.)
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try me, i know we can make it by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
30 Oct 2024
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"I thought you said you didn't invite him," Ivy Ueda nudges Ponyboy's side with her elbow, the green ribbon in her hair seeming brighter than ever as the mirror ball lights turn and turn and turn on her skin making it shine with every glint.
"Who?" Ponyboy licks some of the last of the chocolate cake from the corner of his mouth, trying to keep in place on his skates as best he can.
"The mob guy you've been having fun with," is Ivy's response.
In the New York Blackout of 1977 Ponyboy finally understands what Dallas wants. And gives it.
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rain or shine by synthetic (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), The Twilight Zone (TV 1959)
07 Nov 2024
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There's a fascination to Ponyboy's gaze whenever Dallas does something that he deems very human, whether it be the small signals of Dallas' oncoming ruts or cutting his fingernails or recently, shaving his facial hair until it's more manageable if not gone; those things seem to fascinate him endlessly, tracking whenever they happen with surprise and interest that is more than odd for Dallas.
Fifty moments, before, during, and after Dallas' wrongful imprisonment on the wettest, loneliest asteroid out there.
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summer nights by departures (sixties)
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
24 Nov 2024
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The music keeps going in the barn, and Dallas keeps tasting like bourbon as Ponyboy keeps on kissing him, keeps on letting Dallas get his hand around Ponyboy's belt.
Ponyboy and Dallas fool around in the 70s in Union.
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- Part 24 of a land flowing with blood and honey
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get busy living, or get busy dying by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
29 Nov 2024
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It's not until he sees the uniform that Dallas knows who he is: Ponyboy. The not-quite-Curtis who no one had seen in years. He stares at him as he comes to greet Buck at the bar, giving a rough handshake. Buck seems to fumble over his own words, Ponyboy nodding once or twice.
From his side of the bar, he thinks about how things could've been different, six months ago. Not that he knew much about him from Darry or Soda; by the time he'd come to Tulsa at ten, Ponyboy had only stayed a few weeks before he'd left. He'd only heard bits and pieces, mostly about the fact that he'd been the good kid, the oldest, the smartest. He'd been someone the whole neighborhood has talked about, the greaser who got out. At least until he'd gotten locked up.
Six months after Johnny dies, the prodigal son of Tulsa comes back home. Dallas has never exchanged more than two sentences with him. But... Ponyboy seems like a good place to start putting himself back together.
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Three years before, Randy Adderson had gone away for simple financial crimes, not for being a Satanist. But, Ponyboy feels his stomach turning, looking at the bloodied pentagram in front of him, left in the wake of Randy's escape from prison.
It doesn't seem to make sense with the Soc turned hippie turned stool pigeon.
Thankfully, there's someone there to help him out: a man calling himself Dallas, with a sharp, canine grin, eyes that flash red in the light, and insists that he's not human anymore — and that he's there to help Ponyboy out.
Which would be a lot easier if they could keep their hands off of each other.
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these streets by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), That was Then This is Now - S. E. Hinton
23 Jul 2025
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"I got a better job for you," Shepard says, voice more insistent, louder. "Just five fucking minutes. It'll pay you triple what Buck was giving you to haul ass." The gravel beneath Dallas' feet crunches in the noon day sun, his foot steadying on the ground, his eyes narrowed.
In the summer of 1966, the refrigerator in the Curtis house breaks. Dallas, newly mated and secretly married to Ponyboy, decides that maybe it's time to step in and contribute to the household.
Good intentions and all that.
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- Part 3 of tramps like us
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a fever i am learning to live with by sixties
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), That was Then This is Now - S. E. Hinton
30 Jul 2025
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"Ponyboy," is the reply, as he turns around, making his way back up the steps. On his back is another tattoo, of the Virgin Mary and Child, in bold black and red. "If you're lucky, you can ask Charlie about the Christmas special. Until then, you might wanna get out of here." A warm smile spreads on his face, and fuck does Dallas' teeth ache to sink into his neck at the sight of how crooked and sharp his teeth look, "Something tells me that if anyone 'cept me sees you, you'll get in some trouble. Twenty is almost old enough to drink but not quite."
Correcting Ponyboy about his age doesn't matter when he winks at Dallas.
It's the fact he winked at all.
What does mutual, all-consuming obsession between two people look like? Ponyboy and Dallas set out to answer the question with a camera, a canvas, and a decades between them.