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On paper, it’s a terrible idea. Out loud, it’s an embarrassment.
"I, Margot Verger, am taking my destiny back by finding a man and settling down with what is a 50-50 chance of success, fertility and fathers aside."
She tries it out in the bathroom mirror. She plans how long it takes to get to Wolf Trap, Virginia from where she is - 46 minutes in good traffic. Enough time to say it approximately 276 more times. They say it’s a habit after 30, so maybe between now and Will Graham’s house, it’ll sound better.
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Margot tells Will about her pregnancy out of fear, and Will desperately wants to be a good father. Both should be in therapy, and with other people, but for now they can have Florida instead.
Bookmarked by QueerAllOver
24 Feb 2026
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The Return Home is set in WWII in the frozen woods of Lithuania. Allied soldier Will Graham encounters a runaway Hannibal. Will and his platoon take him in, not knowing that this child is all too familiar with the atrocities of a war-torn country.
Into Your Hand is set a decade after the war is over. Will is summoned to Paris by Hannibal's concerned aunt. Hannibal takes Will's arrival as a sign to pursue his long neglected revenge on the monsters who killed his sister that still hide in the Paris countryside.
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Bookmarked by QueerAllOver
11 Feb 2026
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When he conquers the secret of time, the first thing he does is rescue Mischa.
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- Part 32 of Author’s Favorites
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Bookmarked by QueerAllOver
10 Feb 2026
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The bizarre gay couple moves in next door on a cold November Friday. Meg meets them in the hallway as she's leaving for school, her duffle coat buttoned all the way up to the chin. Seventeen years old and about to miss her bus, she doesn't want to take much notice of them, but one coughs and (in a peculiar European accent) asks her to help him carry some bags up the building stairs.
The European one has sharp cheekbones and an even sharper outfit, mainly consisting of dress trousers, a fleece and a blazer. His hair is greying and his eyes are pinpoint precise, surveying Meg in a way that could be decently uncomfortable if the situation was hostile - luckily it’s not. His partner lacks the refined edge of his husband. Meg makes the mistake of looking him in the eye and Thomas skittishly darts his gaze away. Like a deer about to bolt from a hunter, his eyes are wild.
Fuck it. English literature is boring anyway.
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Meg has two peculiar neighbours move in next door. They don't seem like serial killers, but maybe that's a minimum requirement.
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05 Feb 2026
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There's something wrong with Lynne's dad.

