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Daggers to the Heart Pt 2 - Clash of the Kings by Anonymous
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, Game of Thrones (TV)
01 May 2025
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A war is brewing in the South. It is time to face the Lions. To complicate matters, familiar foes return to haunt them.
This is part 2 of a series, written in the order of the books To fully appreciate (and understand) this story, you need to read part one first. If you don't, you won't know what is happening.
Daggers to the Heart Pt 1, A Game of Thrones
Daggers to the Heart Pt 2, Clash of KingsSeries
- Part 2 of Daggers to the Heart
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One last squeeze of Eddie's thigh and Steve moves his hand. He doesn't take it away though, not really - instead he slides it up beneath Eddie's shirt, to rest just below his belly button. Dips his fingers below the waistband of Eddie's jeans, teasing at the elastic of his boxers.
“Steve,” Eddie breathes quietly, sounding incredulous and a little pained. “You can't be serious.”
“No one's looking,” Steve answers, just as quiet and breathless, but in delight instead of anguish. “C’mon, lemme get you off. Or tell me to stop.”
Eddie is quiet for a few seconds. Then he says, sounding very annoyed about it, “You're the fucking worst.”
(They're friends with benefits, maybe. They're on a four hour bus ride to Pompeii. Can I make it any more obvious?)
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- Part 2 of RUSH! (T4T REMIX)
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It is 1986 in Hawkins, Indiana. Will Byers is coughing up blood. Steve Harrington wakes to nightmares each night. When Mike Wheeler annoys Nancy Wheeler, she throws pillows at his head with her mind. Dustin Henderson has performed at least one ritual by then. Jane Hopper is not human.
Sometimes, Robin Buckley has to clean blood from her carpet.
It is 1986 in Hawkins, Indiana, and a witch moves in to town.
These things are all intrinsically related.
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If you were church (I'd get on my knees) by dartlekey
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
24 Feb 2023
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"Well, I certainly ought to expand your religious education," Steve smirks. "For example, consider Oscar Wilde, the famous poet, and what he thinks of proper conduct -"
He places his hands on the (surprisingly broad) shoulders of the other man, leaning close to look into his eyes. "Love," he quotes, and pushes Munson down to land heavily on his knees in front of Steve, "Is a sacrament that should be taken kneeling."
Steve ignores the laughter and the wolf whistles from Munson's friends, focusing on the groom himself - he looks stunned, has to tear away his eyes from Steve's crotch (now conveniently at face height) to look up at him with thinly veiled desire, and ah. That's what Steve knows, what he's used to.
King Steve is back in the game.
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