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Angus Brayshaw | Demonland
by DarkOrchidChild
"You're telling me, you haven't eaten in decades then?” David asked. “How about a feast instead of a simple lunch then?" His eyes seemed to sparkle. He took a step towards Charles. Charles didn’t move back, he never did. David moved one hand over Charles' chest. It was a weird but not unpleasant feeling to be touched by the demon. Charles had been longing for his touch for quite a while. Another thing he wouldn’t admit out loud.
Charles knew it was a trap, but the promise of food was tempting. So were the other things David hadn't formulated in words but both knew were part of this dangerous date.
Words: 2078, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Charles Rowland (DCU), David the Demon (Dead Boy Detectives)
Relationships: David the Demon (Dead Boy Detectives)/Charles Rowland (DCU)
Additional Tags: Blow Jobs, Oral Fixation, just everything going in Charles' mouth, slightly stuffing, Food, Food Kink, Sex drug, maybe? - Freeform, Cum Eating, Dubious Consent
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E R Eddison The Worm Ouroboros HarperCollins 2014 (1922) The author has been lauded by Tolkien (“the greatest and most convincing writer of invented worlds”) and by Ursula Le Guin (“unequalled in the vigour, the vividness, the passionate intensity of his imagining”), so it’s unsurprising that Eddison’s early fantasy — despite being written nearly a century ago — is a tour de force which continues…
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Demonland
He’d tracked it across the entire countryside. It wasn’t easy. He could only find its tracks at night when there was enough moonlight breaking through the clouds like a rip in a bag of grain. When he first started hunting them, he could spy their prints along trees, roads, houses, pillars, castles, and even kings and queens as they sleep. They weren’t overtly unique compared to other tracks.…
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