physical regression
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It isn't really clear who rescues who in the end, but a lot of rescuing is needed.
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- Part 9 of Lullabye
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Caught In The Middle by orphan_account for smalltownsummers (teenagedaze)
Fandoms: Bandom, Fall Out Boy
24 Jan 2016
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PROMPT: Pete is having a low phase and little Patrick, in a temper tantrum, says something genuinely horrible (but he obviously didn't mean it) and Pete has to call Joe or Andy to take care of him for a couple of days...
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- Part 13 of Lullabye
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Mystery Work
Part of Revision
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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Yang decides to keep an Ursa Cub around after a training session. What could possibly go wrong?
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- Part 20 of Advent Calendar 2019
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Upset that Marinette is leaving for college, Sabine decides to bring them back to the good ol' days... Permanently.
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Olivia was crossing a lonely street on Christmas, the last thing she saw was the lights of a car going fast into her direction. She now wakes up in a distant universe, where an iron-fist empire rules across the galaxy. She finds herself in the body of a small child, but not just any child... the only child of the galactic emperors. Can she return back to her old life or will she stay in this bizarre galaxy?
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Sami and Lily are a happy lesbian couple, but Sam is a single father with a one year old daughter.
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River Evans, a 27 year old mage casts a spell that will change his life forever. Now forced into a body created purely from magic, he who is now a she spent the past year attempting to fix his mistake.
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Joel hiccupped. “I was trying to be big.”
“I know. And you’re allowed to try. But it’s also okay to stop trying. Especially when it hurts.”
He hesitated.
Joel didn’t respond, just clutched the edge of the blanket tighter.
“Can I sit with you?” Etho asked.
Joel nodded.
Etho climbed up carefully and let Joel curl into his side. Joel trembled for a moment, but then burrowed closer, hiding his face in Etho’s hoodie.
“You’re not a joke,” Etho said softly. “You’re Joel. And you won. And even if you hadn’t, you’d still be amazing. Because none of that stuff makes you more or less worthy of being little or needing care. Tough guys fall too.”