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Kinktober Day 3 - Kidnapping
@the-terror-kinktober
Dominant twink REPEATEDLY PENETRATES innocent church boy BRUTAL and MESSY
i mean... yeah though
boy god sees you
being good friends with someone who is very sexually repressed is so entertaining. they hate every word out of your whore mouth but they cant look away. they love to feel affirmed in their own wholesomeness next to you but that same proximity tests them constantly. there is hickving everywhere for those with the eyes to see
At an isolated research station at the top of a warming world, in the most inhospitable place on Earth for communications, John Irving studies signal propagation - and studiously avoids the obvious metaphor. John’s had a lot of practice at ignoring the obvious, but when an improbable random contact with an amateur radio operator calling himself "EC" leads to even more improbable regular contact with the same operator, not even John can ignore the ridiculous reality: a growing relationship with someone he knows only by their call sign; a relationship conducted half in Morse code. John's real-life connections aren't going half so well, and neither is his research: his radio equipment keeps suffering accidents, and he can't stop getting into arguments with Sergeant Tozer, the man assigned to help him fix it. Frustrated, he turns even further toward his relationship with EC - and finds himself being urged down a path of paranoia as to who is actually damaging his equipment.
please check out Amateur Operator, mine and entangled_system's terror reverse bang fic! the above excellent art is hers, and more of it can be seen within the fic. i'm so honored to have gotten to write for this concept!
Merry Christmas, Terror fandom!