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Armand takes up art. He gets discovered on Instagram almost immediately.
The thing about that is, Armand gets popular on his own. And it doesn’t take long for the media to connect the dots and start interviewing the two of them together, trying to make them into a B-list power couple.
“So, Armand,” the latest TV anchor is saying, leaning forward while one of Armand’s charred art pieces sits on the table between them. “Your art: so evocative, so poignant. Tell us: why the fire as a medium?”
“I like fire,” Armand says with concerningly visible honesty.
or: those two old men are in love and move in together. Armand searches for identity; Daniel, as all writers, does his level best to not actually write.
Also: this fic is medically recommended for anyone who has suffered through the ordeal of having an HP printer.
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- Part 1 of A brick row house and two old men
Bookmarked by Ligea
04 Jan 2026
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Jean-Paul Sartre had seen France before, off and on in passing, ever since he'd been a little boy. But the first time that Jean-Paul saw France--really saw him, recognized him--was during the Second World War.
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15 Dec 2025
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“I forget, sometimes,” says Arthur, cigarette hanging idly from his fingertips, eyes unfocused and gaze far-off. “I forget that we’re Gods.”
“You mean monsters,” corrects Francis, blowing a ring of smoke into the air and twirling a strand of hair absently around the fingers of his free hand. He tilts his head and smirks indulgently at the other man, who scowls before turning his face away.
“Same thing,” growls Arthur, dropping the fag and squishing it beneath the heel of his foot.
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- Part 1 of Gods and Monsters AU
Bookmarked by Ligea
15 Dec 2025
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In the midst of the Spanish Civil War, Romano makes his way to Spain's door to make amends.
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14 Nov 2025
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The questions he’s avoided for years have suddenly been thrust on his shoulders in a dizzying and uncomfortable rush, complicated feelings having dragged him into a spiral of existential dread and confusion that he can barely parse through. Romano is desperate for answers and he has no idea who can give them to him.
If he can’t turn to his brother… then there’s only one other nation he can go to that could possibly understand what he’s feeling.
Spain.
Bookmarked by Ligea
13 Nov 2025
