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When Victor suggests to Igor that he visit a library while Victor is at school, Igor gets the wrong idea and thinks that Victor doesn't want him around.
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Victor can pretend he's happy at the Castle Erskine as long as he keeps his mind and body occupied. But in the quiet lull before dawn, all he can think of are his last words to Igor... Even with Finnegan asleep in his bed. Finnestein. Unrequited Igorstein.
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Hopelessly Struck by jokolibroccoli
Fandoms: Victor Frankenstein (2015), Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
20 Sep 2020
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//Blatant authenticity had been his cover for years. A man who openly spoke about his controversial views on life and death and his extraordinary experiments couldn't possibly be hiding anything, could he? If he spoke without hesitation about anything but his romantic and sexual preferences no one would suspect there was anything worth telling about them, right?//
Increasingly overwhelmed by his growing affection for Igor, Victor Frankenstein finds himself struggling to keep up the facade of making it all about the science and their work. After one night drunkenly pouring his heart out onto paper – writing a letter never meant to be read – events begin to spiral...
– This story begins somewhere after their presentation at the academy, but before the night Igor joins Lorelei at the ball and its plot leads to alternate events to what took place in the movie.
Also: As a big fan of both, book and movie canon will at times collide though this story is mainly based on the movie version. – -
Stitches of the Heart | Victor x Igor by orphan_account
Fandoms: Victor Frankenstein (2015)
05 Nov 2021
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Igor likens him to an enigma, perhaps even to himself. With a mind so paradoxically scattered yet entirely collected, it must be tiresome, a burden of incredible weight that Victor cannot, and will not, easily distribute unless knowing with full certainty that the one he shares it with is capable in bearing it with him.
One like Igor.
From the tremor in the man’s fingers the quill is put down, replaced by the silver pocket watch. Victor’s unable to hide the troubled look in his features. “I’m very much in good health, you can leave now.”
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Igor discovers a distracted and equally troubled Victor scribbling away at his journal within his laboratory after several days alone. He confronts Victor, determined to help his friend with the most powerful tool at his disposal: empathy.