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All Trussed Up with Nowhere to Go by timetravelingsherlockian
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
17 Feb 2025
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“He was so used to this being the end, the precipice of a climax, a one-and-done and then a departure of warm skin (generally, in Astarion’s past experiences, forever). He wasn’t used to this being when everything would begin.”
Cockwarming + shibari —Exactly what it says on the tin.
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Ruby Sunday isn’t a genius, but she does know some things.
She knows, even though he’s never said it, that the Doctor is painfully, desperately lonely. And she knows that when he danced with Rogue, the haunted look in his eyes went away for just a moment in a way it never has with her.
And she knows that for all her best efforts, she has never been somebody that anybody needed.
TLDR: Ruby assumes the Doctor needs Rogue more than he needs her and makes an executive decision that nobody likes.
Bookmarked by timetravelingsherlockian
16 Jun 2025
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The Doctor finds Rogue, then immediately leaves him. Rogue tries to piece together what happened and how he can fix it, and he may not be much for on-the-spot improv, but he is a planner. Post-Empire of Death.
Bookmarked by timetravelingsherlockian
05 Jun 2025
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AO3 is great, but can it run Doom? Of course!!
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That's Just What Tables Do by laforet
Fandoms: Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who, Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
24 May 2025
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Tables don't do that.
He doesn't know why his mind arrives at that conclusion. It's ludicrous after all, of course tables do that. It's a natural thing, it just happens sometimes. There are only three things certain in life: death, taxes and the fact that your dining table will occasionally forget that it's corporeal and will conspire with your crockery to inconvenience you. That's just how the world works. That's just how things are.
That's just what tables do.
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John Smith's life is absolutely perfect, until it isn't.
Bookmarked by timetravelingsherlockian
25 May 2025
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As a Paladin, Aelius Ancunín has served both his God and his Oath dutifully for centuries. Though he has lost his son to senseless murder, and his wife to bitter grief, he still finds solace and purpose in Lathander's light.
But when he encounters a monster wearing his child's face, he must choose:
Does he fulfill his Oath as a Paladin, or perform his duty as a father?
Bookmarked by timetravelingsherlockian
17 Feb 2025
Bookmarker's Notes
Astarion's voice rings so truly in this!

