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where the hell are you (i regret losing you most) by wozheyici
Fandoms: Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021)
14 Feb 2022
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Caitlyn and Vi are the best gym buddies.
Until Vi mysteriously "breaks up" with her and goes off grid... leaving Caitlyn to stake out at every gym there is in the city.Based on this meme from twitter
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Love in the Time of Tuberculosis by Ulalumesbitterstrawberries for IridiumQuality
Fandoms: Prestuplenie i nakazanie | Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
06 Jul 2025
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Raskolnikov is a victim of the “white plague”, Dunya is the victim of both a workplace HR nightmare and an intense infatuation, Dmitri is the victim of a toxic homoerotic friendship, Pulcheria won’t let herself become a victim, she’s too busy fretting.
And for some reason not even I, the author of this godforsaken fic can discern, it’s set in New York in the mid 1920s.
And for reasons I can definitely discern everyone is now very gay. Except Luzhin, the gays don’t want him and neither does the circus, so we’re stuck with him.
(New summary, same mediocre taste)
I love how I have absolutely no problem writing a summary for a 3k word one shot but this is the best I can do for my 30k of gay yearning and angst. Thrilling.
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A Fountain in the Agora by Ulalumesbitterstrawberries
Fandoms: Prestuplenie i nakazanie | Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
26 Aug 2025
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Dmitri envies them, and doesn’t.
He wishes to have what they have, the warm body waiting patiently for them, the lovely dark eyes that follow them and only them, he wants that.
He would die for that, and do so happily, if only his beloved would mourn him and never marry again. Love makes him hideous, makes him jealous and crueler than he thought he could possibly beOr Dmitri and Raskolnikov in Athens