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It was 2023 in boring Hawkins, Indiana, and Steve Harrington didn't know what he was doing with his life. Home from college with a barely passing GPA, recently dumped, and drunkenly careening down a dark country road to the tune of his own misery, Steve was aware that he might be depressed. Therapy would've been the sane solution. But before he could turn around and make that choice, a glowing red hole cracked open in the middle of the road, and he was sent flying through time and space.
It was 1985 in boring Hawkins, Indiana, and Eddie Munson had a five step plan written out for his life. First, graduate high school. Second, provide a kickass D&D campaign for the nosy little freshman that joined Hellfire. And finally, write more music and go on tour with his band. Ok, three step plan. Absolutely nothing about his plan-in-progress included stumbling across the hottest man he'd ever seen stranded on the side of the road. Or the glowing red portal to hell parked next to him.
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Bookmarked by apollune
25 May 2025
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hilarious, tragic, and absolutely wickedly brilliant in every chapter. which is ironic, because these boys are genuinely at peak loser (complimentary). the characterisation feels not only true-to-character but very realistic in the way they speak and act, and how they interact despite the time difference (lol). an absolute banger and a number one recommend!
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Eddie Munson has no clue about the hanky code. Which becomes painfully clear when Steve Harrington—who’s been trying to flirt with him by showing up at Eddie's auto shop with increasingly suspicious car troubles—has to spell it out.
Turns out, Eddie might not know much about the hanky code—but he does know how to make Steve fall for him without even trying.
"You just said I was a bottom, out of the blue, on a Tuesday afternoon, and you're gonna tell me to forget it?"
"I just thought you were, like—signalling."
Eddie squints harder.
"Signalling?""Yeah?"
"Signalling what? That I need a better life because I dropped out of high school and work in a garage for pennies?"
Bookmarked by apollune
31 Mar 2025
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AHHHHHHHHHH❗️ AHH❗️AHHHHHHGG‼️
WHAT IF I DIED
(perfect, wonderful, positively splendid. I'm eating this for lunch and dinner)
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a face-on lover (with a fire in his heart) by flagonlove
Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021)
02 Jan 2025
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Jayce can't stop himself. All he thinks about is Viktor asking (and on very lonely nights, when Jayce is in bed, alone, demanding) him to kiss him again and again. Soft and slow after waking up. Quickly while separating ways for class. Filthy against the front door of his apartment. With certain intentions against a desk in the empty lab. Every single mole: the ones on his face, and the ones, well, the ones everywhere else. It’s incessant. It’s torturous.
But now, Viktor is here, in front of him, his sharp, beautiful face tilted up, just so, in half amusement and half bitten-off anticipation, and it's like someone has shoved a torque or basin or some other kind of wrench that god-knows-he-can’t-remember-the-name-of-right-now into his brain and screwed all functions off.
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the great gingerbread escapade by intertwingular
Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021)
29 Dec 2024
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“Next time,” Jayce promised, “we are not building Cait’s gingerbread house for her.”
“Well that,” Viktor said, “I think we can agree on.”
Cait is determined to win her school's annual Gingerbread House Contest - no matter the cost. Enter Jayce and Viktor.
Bookmarked by apollune
09 Jan 2025
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i could eat this fic. unlike if it was a (welded-together) gingerbread house, ironically.
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the city of god by intertwingular for jokR
Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021)
03 Dec 2024
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Beauty in my imperfections, Viktor thought. Someday, Jayce, I might truly believe in that.