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Imagine Being Loved By Me by xxStarryEyedDreamerxx
Fandoms: The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller, The Iliad - Homer, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
01 Mar 2026
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Achilles asks him once more if he is sure. He is
“When I return, nothing and I mean nothing will stop me from taking you to your rightful place at my side."Thetis forces Patrolcus to marry Iphis of Scyros in the hopes of Achilles fulfilling his destiny. In doing so, she gets her wish at a cost. Achilles has done what no other man has, ending a war in 2 years. Now nothing stands between him and his Patrolcus. Achilles will never him let be free again.
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03 Mar 2026
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The Butcher of Opus by ThisFicNeedsTherapy
Fandoms: The Iliad - Homer, The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller
21 Feb 2026
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When Patroclus died, Achilles’ scream cracked the gates of the Underworld. Even in death, he shook the foundations of the abyss, his soul bleeding with grief as he searched for his beloved.
Tired of the noise, Hades strikes a bargain with the Fates to fix the mess. He pulls Patroclus from Asphodel and throws him back to the beginning.
But Hades doesn't give gifts for free. He strips Patroclus of his warmth and fills the hole with the cold, hollow darkness of the Pit."The sun took you from him once," Hades whispers into his soul. "Do not let him walk in the light again. Keep him in your shadow, and he will never scream again."
Patroclus was a gift pulled from the grave, one Achilles should not have accepted. The face was the same but the eyes held something darker, something he could not name. He moved with an unnatural grace and loved with a ferocity that made it feel as if he would rather see the world end than let Achilles reach for his armor again.
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28 Feb 2026
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Achilles broke his promise. He would not be the first happy hero because in his arms lays the body of the love of his life, the half of his soul. And until death finds him he will never be whole again.
Or: Achilles' last tormenting days after Patroclus' death.
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22 Feb 2026
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I’ve been going to this gym for a little more than a year now and have already bulked up considerably, making my body nearly unrecognizable from when I first started out with my training, at least from the chin downwards.
All in all it sounds like I’m having a great time at this gym, doesn’t it? Wrong!
That is, I probably would have a great time there if it wasn’t for him.
I can’t tell you his name because I don’t actually know it. And even if I did, I probably wouldn’t use it. In my mind he’s just ‘Adonis’.Or: Patroclus seems to be haunted by his gym‘s resident heart-throb. Is the fact that the handsome stranger with his band of admirers is always on the machine near his just an annoying coincidence or is there something more to it?
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20 Feb 2026
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“On Monday…” the man, Achilles’ dad, takes a shaky breath. “Achilles- he- he tried-”
“He wanted you to have this,” the woman interrupts him and holds out a folded piece of paper.
Patroclus’ brain is still trying to make sense of the situation when he unfolds the page. It’s his letter. He stares at both of them with wide eyes, the ones his father says make him look stupid.
“This is..?”
“His note,” the father says, and it looks like he’s going to cry again.
Patroclus feels like his stomach has dropped to the floor. His note.Or: the sort of loosely inspired dear evan hansen au no one asked for
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18 Feb 2026
