“do you promise not to make fun of me?” “yeah, sure” *proceeds to immediately laugh about it*
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“do you promise not to make fun of me?” “yeah, sure” *proceeds to immediately laugh about it*
Me: yeah I'm okay, why do you ask?
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okay well. i wasnt gonna do it now but unfortunately im a simp so gay hockey book part 2 here we go
piarles / 32k / omegaverse(ish) / complete
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Charles might have felt like he lost control of his life after the divorce, but getting pregnant after having a one-night stand with his ex-husband after their relationship crumbled because of infertility issues was... not in his cards.
i wasn’t gonna post anything bc you know ~waves hands~ but have this suggestive moodboard bc i love this baby and it’s finally completeeeeee
is this rage bait????????
okay got the gay hockey book to read. i hope i finish it.
two parallel lines (lost for a long time)
complete | 13 chapters | pierre/charles | explicit
Pierre is young when he turns into his wolf outside of the moon for the first time – half-wild for 3 and a half days, roaming the forests without a destination, without any notion of how long has passed or the last time he had been home. His wolf comes out to lay claim on his mate and when Pierre returns to his human form, he does so at a place he knows is right. Charles opens the door right as Pierre lifts his head, knees digging on the damp grass, and his wolf settles. - Charles leaves home to run from a future he didn't know he had, but he's back after 8 years and navigating his new life might be less simple than he thought it would.
you know what, i’m so fucking glad we got people in the Film Industry™️ that are so willing and eager to give roles to new and younger talents, and also to look into “foreigner” productions. i’m so fucking tired of seeing the same fucking middle-aged white americans everywhere.