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The Break In by pStegosaur
Fandoms: Lynes and Mathey Series - Amy Griswold & Melissa Scott
08 May 2026
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Of course Julian should just let himself into Ned's flat on a rainy evening. Ned would never be surprised to see him.
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- English
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24 legs and no brain cells by pStegosaur for beautifulduckweed
Fandoms: Band Sinister - K. J. Charles
21 Mar 2026
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This can only be explained with the phrase "manifesting the day we get cross-dressing spiderfucking threesomes"
Be the cross-dressing spiderfucking three-or-foursome you want to be in this world. Don't worry, I judge myself for writing this.
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Beauty Draped in Paisley by pStegosaur for rainbowextravaganza
Fandoms: Unfit to Print - K. J. Charles
15 Mar 2026
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"Honestly, Vik, 13 years? You'd've probably been able to fuck a rock by now if you found a pretty one."
Vik was nervous about his lack of experience. Gil was no good at being vulnerable. Fortunately, they have a rock to help.
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Gathering Evil by pStegosaur for Measured_Words, m_satvrn, Penguinjava
Fandoms: All of Us Murderers - K. J. Charles
09 Mar 2026
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The prompts were:
"Okay but how did the spiders feel about this :V Who had to go and assemble them? or were they bred for the purpose? I just have so many questions about the practicality of this scenario, please tell me :V""Servants of Lackaday House - I want to know what everyone was doing behind the scenes. Did the staff have a competition to see who made the worst soup? Did all of them have to suffer through the awful meals? Just how did they collect all those spiders? Did they take turns being the ghost? I’d love any canon scene from one or more servants’ point of view."
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"I was a poet and an emperor. I was a creature of metaphor and nuance. I learned to guard every word in the long centuries I ruled. Kip himself told me that others teased him when he did not see, but that he missed it all the same."
Fitzroy remembers that Kip has been known to miss the obvious.

