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fallout. noun.
1. radioactive particles that are carried into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion and gradually fall back as dust
2. the adverse results of a situation or action"It wasn’t - bad,” Bones admits. He mulls over his words with the look of someone rolling a ball of barbed wire about in their mouth. “I had worse sex with Jocelyn."
[Jim POV. Fuck or Die but in the "my senior officers were forced to have sex and I'm PISSED" kind of way]
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We are not wise (and not very often kind) by BrighteyedJill
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types, Wiedźmin | The Witcher (Video Game)
23 Jan 2021
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Lambert does not trust the Cat witcher he keeps running into, because people are un-fucking-trustworthy. But he's starting to think Aiden might not actually be as terrible as everyone else.
Or: five times Aiden and Lambert did not get together, and one time they did.
(can be read without Part 1 of this series)
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- Part 2 of Potential
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In a world where Halward Pavus realizes Dorian will never be the heir he wants, he instead sends him off to war at seventeen. Dorian isn't killed, but he is taken prisoner.
Two years later, the Inquisitor sends her bodyguard to discuss precisely what the Qun mean when they say "alliance." Things don't go quite to plan.
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It's a cold, blustery night when a timid knock sounds at his door. He has to tamp down the eagerness that wells up within. Go slow, he tells himself. Don't scare her. Don't hurt her. He breathes in deep and lets the air out slowly. Then he calls to the door, "Yeah?"
It cracks open just enough for the Inquisitor to poke her head inside. Her hair is tousled from the wind, and her face looks pale. He wonders how long she's been standing out there, working up the courage to knock, debating with herself.Series
- Part 1 of How Soon Is Now
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Neil gets drugged at Eden's. Again. They get him back quickly, but the parallels fuck with everyone and reveal what happened with Nicky the first time around.
But Andrew remains flawed, so doesn’t know anything is happening until he hears Nicky gasp. Nicky makes a lot of unnecessary noises, so this one isn’t especially concerning—not until Nicky’s hand flashes out to grip Andrew’s arm and he says, “Andrew,” with such strained urgency that Andrew’s head erupts into a riot of alarms.
He follows Nicky’s pointed finger and sees, through the thick forest of bodies, Neil. With some guy. Kissing. He’s out of his stool almost before he can consciously register the scene, leaving the scarred black metal toppling to the ground behind him and shoving into the crowd. Something is very wrong. Neil had been too still. Too loose. An unstringed puppet. Andrew knows what Neil looks like when he wants to kiss someone, and that—that isn’t it.

