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“I know,” the Darkling cooed, mocking comfort as he released Alina's jaw and stroked her wet cheek, “Change is not easy, Alina. Surrender isn’t easy. I have faked it before. But I will have it from you. All of it. And it will not be false.”
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15 Jun 2025
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And I Said To The Star, “Consume Me” by goblins_riddles_frocks for DukeOfDucks
Fandoms: The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo
29 Mar 2023
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“What are you going to do to them?” Alina whispers.
“Nothing, if you keep your word.”
“I’m here,” she says bitterly. “You control whether I drink water or tea and whether I am allowed to open a window. What else do you want?”
“Surrender. Be my Tsaritsa.”
She stares at him dumbfounded. If merzost had stolen the color from her hair, perhaps it had entirely robbed the Darkling of sense.
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15 Jun 2025
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A Reprieve From Thought by goblins_riddles_frocks
Fandoms: The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo
14 Feb 2023
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“Is this a bad time? Should I just let myself out?” Alina says churlishly, when he still hasn’t spoken.
The Darkling finally glances up at her, exasperation plain on his face. “You’re a fairly impatient prisoner.”
“How rude of me.”
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15 Jun 2025
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It’s hard when you’re the most observant one in the pair. It’s even harder when you’re not.
aka a dark darklina pregnancy fic
aka Aleksander Morozova stop being insane and awful for one single minute challenge (impossible)
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15 Jun 2025
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Fruit of my Womb (Heart and Soul) by No_Skittlez_left_behind
Fandoms: Undertale (Video Game)
05 Jan 2025
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sans is fifteen, an up-and-coming boss monster, and widely considered one of the smartest kids in his generation. He gets good grades in his classes, when he bothers to show up. He helps his dad in the lab, triple checking equations, writing up simple code and sometimes even helping his dad and the engineering team overhaul huge sections of the barely-functioning brand new CORE. And on busy nights he worked the dish-pit at Grillin's restaurant for pocket change. But he's also a teenager, and as smart at teens may think they are, they're still prone to making decisions that they aren't ready to handle.
One night sans discovers something that will change his life forever, he doesn't have the strength to tell his dad about it and instead shoulders the burden himself.
How will sans deal with the consequences of his actions? How will his friends and family react when they inevitably find out? And most importantly, what is he going to do with a tiny baby skeleton?
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10 Jun 2025