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In which Lance must learn how to navigate through a relationship with a Keith who is surprisingly shy, but it’s okay because Lance honestly freaking loves it.
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So nothing is okay, and everything’s okay. There’s one missing piece to the equation, and Keith’s gotten very good at ignoring it. He goes to work and goes to the doctor’s and goes to Pidge’s and the Holt’s and Shiro and Adam’s and keeps himself moving and busy. He’s got a lot on his plate; he’s trying to figure out how he’s going to raise a baby, he doesn’t have much time for anything else.
But that’s only during the day. At night, things are quiet. He lays in his windowless room on his creaky bed, tossing and turning because he can’t fucking get comfortable, and he blinks gritty eyes at the dark room and just wants. He wants warm arms, and he wants someone to get him a glass of water, and he wants someone to tell him it’s gonna be okay, and someone to hold him up cause he’s getting exhausted doing it all himself. And he doesn’t want just anyone, he wants Lance. He misses Lance.
Which is the silliest thing he’s ever heard. How can you miss something that was never yours?
(Keith, a motorcycle mechanic, and Lance, a movie star, spend one night at a bar together. They get a lot more than they bargained for.)
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Keith sinks into himself. His heart thumps wildly in his chest. Pulse fluttering, sweat trickles down the curve of his jaw, down the line of his forearms.
This? This is not Lance.
But then… who is it?
or: Keith learns something new about Lance, thanks to Narti, but nearly loses himself in the process.
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in the dream i don’t tell anyone (you put your head in my lap) by peachyaslans
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
23 Nov 2024
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The war ends. Some things do not.
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Keith loved Lance. It was the truth, the painful, torturous truth. He loved Lance, but Lance didn’t love him. To him, Keith was nothing more than a body to fuck, a teammate he had to work with, a rival. He would never see Keith the way Keith saw him, he would never care, it would never matter. And right here, right now, to his own horror Keith felt himself breaking.
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- Part 6 of Klance In Love
