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Valentino trusted Vox. That was the whole point of their partnership – even if most nights, it was more than strictly business between them. But then a startling revelation from none other than Alastor throws everything into question. Out of all the complicated emotions Val feels for Vox, the one he never expected to experience was betrayal.
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- Part 1 of Saccharine
Bookmarked by V1k04ka
06 Jul 2026
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One careless statement can destroy a career — everyone knows that. But no one is ever ready for the fallout.
After a disastrous interview turns him into the internet’s favorite target, Vox finds himself drowning in backlash, collapsing ratings, and furious investors. To save his reputation, he’s willing to do almost anything.
Even if that means publicly dating a man.
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11 Jun 2026
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21 May 2026
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Vox Whittman is a billionaire, powerful and untouchable. He does not do romance. He's simply used to owning what he wants until it bores him.
Valentino is young, ambitious, and painfully aware of his value. He knows exactly what men like Vox will pay, and he intends to take more. To take it all.
A lustful encounter spirals into a vicious game of control, desire, and mutual ruin. An obsession built on sex, ownership, and the thrill of seeing who breaks first.
This is not a love story?
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Human AU VoxVal, with both men convinced they are the one in control.
Bookmarked by V1k04ka
08 Jan 2026
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Alastor, unfortunately, had eyes. And to anyone with eyes, Valentino was...an incredibly attractive man. Strikingly so, in a way that made even the most disciplined thoughts wobble like a tower built on silk thread. Alastor had made the mistake, at first, of assuming that such a theatrically indulgent creature must be as dim as he was pretty. The kind of person who used charm to distract from the emptiness beneath, who laughed too loudly to hide too little. It was a comforting assumption, really: pretty people were easy to read, their wits measured only in the curve of a smile or the shimmer of their sunglasses.
He had assumed, and he had assumed wrongly.
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Alastor discovers that Valentino is not stupid. He’s just very, very good at pretending he is.
Bookmarked by V1k04ka
27 Dec 2025
