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Warnings: Grief, emotional trauma, canon character death (Amber), slow burn, hurt/comfort, eventual romance.
After Amber Volakis dies, James Wilson is left untethered-grief-stricken, emotionally exhausted, and silently haunted by the choices that led to her final moments. But as he tries to rebuild a life without her, he begins to realize that the person he's turning to-the person he's always turned to-is the one man he's never truly allowed himself to love.
Gregory House, recovering from trauma of his own, masks his guilt with pills and sarcasm, but Wilson sees the cracks forming beneath the surface. As they navigate a complicated dance of grief, dependency, and unspoken truths, both men are forced to reckon with the one diagnosis they never expected: love.
A slow-burn, post-Season 4 emotional journey through loss, healing, and the quiet moments that mean everything. Because sometimes, the person who breaks you is also the one who helps you heal.
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After Neil’s death, Todd Anderson is left grieving, silenced by guilt and the weight of what could have been. Welton Academy feels colder, quieter—until August “Gus” Whitman arrives. A transfer student with a quiet rebellion and a love of poetry, Gus doesn’t ask about the past. He just listens.
Together, they begin to find solace in words, memory, and each other.
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In the quiet that follows the kiss, Crowley returns to Earth alone. Aziraphale ascends to Heaven with the weight of his decision—and Crowley's heartbreak—clinging to his borrowed coat. But the world keeps spinning, and neither angel nor demon can outrun the ineffable design forever.
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This story contains themes of addiction relapse, mental health struggles, grief, and emotional trauma. It also explores recovery, found family, and healing.One year after the events of The Final Problem, Sherlock Holmes is living again at 221B Baker Street-with John Watson and baby Rosie now back under the same roof. As John and Sherlock begin to rebuild their relationship, Sherlock finds himself slipping-haunted by the ghost of Moriarty, the shadow of a chilling new case, and the buried guilt of a sister he never truly knew. When the walls start closing in again, the real question becomes: will Sherlock stay sober-or will death be the only way out?