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la sonrisa sangrante y retorcida de Theo fue la demostración absoluta de lo que Monroe desató.
Ante sus ojos estaba la que alguna vez fue llamada como la Quimera de la muerte.
El primer y único éxito imperfecto de los Doctores del terror.
El arma que el mismísimo infierno selló.
Monroe tomó lo único que mantenía a aquella bestia dormida y no solo la despertó…
La hizo enfurecer.0= Monroe secuestra a Liam pero no tiene en cuenta que es lo que pasa cuando tomas lo mas preciado de la Quimera de la muerte.
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Monroe kidnaps Theo and Liam.
In an attempt to prevent Liam from being tortured further, Theo provokes Monroe, but he goes a little too far.
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After an encounter with a shadowy creature, Theo becomes the target of a silent spell that slowly erases his memories. As the pack tries to understand what is happening, a truth emerges: of all the memories that disappear, Liam's is the only one that remains intact.
While Theo oscillates between moments of lucidity and confusion, the bond between him and the werewolf becomes his only anchor, capable of preventing him from completely losing himself, and the only clue to breaking the spell before the chimera forgets even who it is.
thiam | original universe | english version.
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finding the ethereal ghosts in the ruins of your self-destruction by fallingforboys
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26 Mar 2021
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The good, the bad, the ugly.
Theo Raeken before, during and after the Dread Doctor's.
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Moments of Theo Raeken surrounded by the new parent figures he acquires along the way.
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Theo doesn’t go back in the cage. He’s allowed to hose himself down and drag himself with a small meal back to his cot in the cell. The door is closed, but the lock doesn’t click into place.
Theo doesn’t eat. The bowl of meal sits on his trembling knees as he presses his hands flat under his thighs and rocks back and forth on the edge of the cot, mouth opening and closing, eyes distant and cold as glass.
You crouch in front of him.
“Theo,” you try again, the first time in years.
“Tara,” he says, shocking you. Your eyes widen. “I wish you were here.”
But he’s not looking at you. Through you, perhaps, but at the wrong angle.
“It wasn’t worth it,” he says. “It wasn’t. It wasn’t. It wasn’t.” His breaths are wet, but his lashes stay dry. “Not for your heart. Not for it to be treated this way.”
“Theo,” you cry out.
It’s his twelfth birthday. It feels cruel that now, in more ways than one, you'll never be his big sister again.
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Or: Five times Tara and Theo tried to hurt each other, and the one time they finally realized they were not each other’s enemy.
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- Part 4 of The Outtakes
- Part 6 of Jewish Theo Raeken
- Part 26 of Author's Favorites
- Part 2 of To Build a Home

