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For months, Caleb had convinced himself that nothing good could come from his feelings toward Mollymauk. It was clear the other reciprocated some amount of it back, but how could it do them or their team any good? The answer was simple - it wouldn't
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Yasha smacks some sense into Caleb so he can understand why he truly is afraid of taking that leap. -
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You are cordially invited to attend the Bright Queen's Gala of the Dens tomorrow evening.
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Caleb knew that there were so many ways going to a gala with Xhorhasian nobles was a bad idea. Unfortunately, he also knew plenty of reasons it could be a good idea. However, Den Thelyss sponsoring their attendance meant they were barely given a choice. They could survive one gala without causing all of Rosohna to hate them. Right? -
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Essek was ready to turn in for the night when a tornado named Caleb Widogast blew through his front door in the middle of the night. Unfortunately, late-night, impromptu arcana studying often leads to two anxious wizards being forced to acknowledge the pull they feel to one another.
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Agreeing to Jester's request to get the Nein to go to the bathhouse in Roshana had been Caleb's first mistake. His second mistake was purchasing his own private room. His third and all subsequent mistakes began the moment Essek stepped into that private room.
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The Mighty Nein were not unfamiliar with the concept of losing fights, as much as they hated to admit it. This time, however, their loss resulted in Molly barely managing to drag Caleb to safety in time to be rescued by Essek. Now in the wake of the fight, they were left with processing the array of emotions that remained. Essek's guilt, Molly's fear, and Caleb's still recovering state combined to make three people who just desperately needed a good night's rest.
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the meaning of devotion by saddlefortwo
Fandoms: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Video Games)
17 Jul 2025
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Henry of Skalitz thought he knew the difference between devotion and love.
One was for the woman he would one day fall for, marry, then have children with. They would live in a cottage in a small town, and he'd work the smithy by day, and return to a home cooked meal at night.
Devotion was what he felt for his Lord, Sir Hans Capon of Pirkstein, heir of Rattay. Loyalty. Capon was a man he would follow to the depths of hell, if only to drag him back by the scruff of his neck when it all went south. He was the type of man that was worth being loyal to. A friend—the best he’d ever had.
But, at that moment, Henry wasn't sure where one word ended and the next began, as Hans' lips pressed against his own, desperate, and so very warm.
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The Privilege of Being Yours: Solace by aekee
Fandoms: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Video Games)
05 Apr 2025
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The world has started to feel quieter since the vows whispered between sword and kiss. But joy is still complicated. Love is still hard. And family is still a fight.
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- Part 2 of Privilege of Being Yours Collection
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One cabin. One week. One impossible love.
In a kingdom that will never let them be, Henry and Hans make a vow no one else can witness—
And offer each other everything before the world can take it all away.Series
- Part 1 of Privilege of Being Yours Collection
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Through weeks of absolute bliss in a small, secluded cottage, Hans had done it. He'd fixed him. Cast away all his doubts and melded their souls together. Turned them into an alloy as beautiful as Damascus steel. Now, with the toll of wedding bells in the distance, Henry can only wonder if they'll survive the brutal quenching that is to come.
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- Part 2 of To Distant Isles
Bookmarked by Marvelouska
27 Jun 2025
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Dylan could admit when he was wrong. Gotten pretty good at it too. Though that didn’t mean he enjoyed it—the confession nor the deed itself. Despite the admission, he felt his current situation required some serious self-reflection...
To start, maybe not staying in the lodge was a bad idea, to say the least. Yes, Mr. H had warned them to stay inside. And yes, that warning flew over every single one of their empty, little heads (except maybe Ryan and Abi…), but it’s not like he was completely responsible for that! One: it was a group effort. Two: he really wanted to get drunk in the woods. And perhaps partying in the middle of nowhere—in the middle of the night—with a bunch of drunk 18–20-year-olds, miles away from any hospital, police station, or cellphone tower could be seen as… risky. During a full moon, nonetheless. But he could own that, especially seeing as it was his own suggestion that got them there in the first place.
He could not, however, be blamed for the fucking werewolves. Despite what his father might’ve claimed if he could see his sorry excuse for a son now.
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My reimagining of The Quarry but set in a universe where werewolves and hunters aren't that uncommon. For Dylan, at least.