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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
hello friday night lights fandom. today i offer you: gay sex. tomorrow? who knows...
The Real Housewives Of New York: Season 6 Episode 3
A little bit of fun from when I was working on the outline for "Fire in the Water" in 2019...
HA.
On both counts, but mainly the chapter expectation.
Send me a character/ship/fandom/celeb and I’ll say my unpopular opinions
Merry Christmas, people.
As a special thank you to my Lucaya fanfic readers, I have here a teeny Lucaya excerpt from the very next chapter (22).
It’s nothing special...
It’s just that this is the first time Lucas & Maya have spoken in DAYS.
Send me a ship and I’ll do
I consider this ship's feelings: Mutual | Mixed I Strange | Awkward | Platonic | Sibling-like | One-sided | They don't really like each other I
I'd consider the relationship: Healthy | Awkward | Abusive | Doesn't work properly | They'd never get together
Children: No | Yes | They'd think about it
General Opinion:
How the fandom sees post-s1 Steve:
@ickypuppi3
Fire in the Water (Chapter 19)
Story Notes:
Focal ship: Lucas/Maya (slow burn ish)
Rating: Mature/Teen & Up
19: Between the Carrot & the Stick (Zay POV)
Excerpt:
Zay didn’t want to worry his parents so he did what he could to not cause them alarm. Well, he tried. The way he looked and the way he talked was too much for some people. But he’d been safe. He’d kept his nose clean. He had some really good friends. And he followed one of them to New York (after his dad got transferred), where the way he looked and the way he talked wasn’t much of an issue anymore. He somehow just blended in with everyone else, and in time he forgot to be aware of what he was doing in sight of others. His parents didn’t seem concerned about him there either. That was the problem with feeling safe. New York City was a minefield of criminal activity, and yet the first time Zay crossed paths with it was Tuesday in the so-called safety zone that was his school.
Or, read from the beginning...