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Tartt goes stiff under his palm, twin spots of red flaring to life in his cheeks. Roy observes them with no little satisfaction: proof that Tartt can be ugly, that there’s blood under the surface waiting to be drawn up. Young, arrogant doms like Tartt are a dime a dozen on Premier League rosters, particularly on benches as stacked as City’s: eager to prove themselves, quick to overestimate their own importance. It serves them well to learn a little humility, and it’s entertaining for Roy to watch them struggle to obey orders, so. Win-win.
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17 Feb 2026
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Jamie's been fighting himself every since he was little. It's been worth it up till now, he's always felt the need to stick it out and push forward. So it's no surprise to him when he can't find the strength to keep going.
a.k.a I hurt Jamie Tartt but with depression and self-harm to really round it out. 'tis the season.
"Perhaps that’s why it was so clear when it was his time to go. He’d always been an Icarus, flying too low or too high, letting the darkness nip at his heels and threaten to send him plummeting out of the sky. But he’d always straighten his course out. Always fall back into the regular, stable tension that kept him alive.
He wasn’t going anywhere this time. He tries to pull himself out of it, he really does. He drags metal across his legs to try and bleed the apathy out of him but it just won’t leave. He knows when he’s been beat. He’s fucking exhausted."
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14 Feb 2026
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Colin stared incredulously at the message that had just popped up: "hey so i guess Tartt outed the both of us"
Or: Jamie's trying to shore up all his secrets with his father back in town, Colin suspects Roy is taking advantage of Jamie, and the AFC Richmond lads are instinctively protective in all the wrong ways.
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- Part 2 of Yellow Journalism
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10 Feb 2026
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There was something almost inevitable about it, Orym thought. He was the Voice’s protector, he was the shield to Bell’s Hells. Of course he would die shielding them.
Because there was no way he could survive. This was too far, too much. There was a pressure building in his body and he knew that when it snapped he’d die.
He hoped he’d die.
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Bell's Hells are kidnapped and forced to watch Orym put through hell. Afterwards they just want to help but they don't know how to. And he doesn't know how to let them in.Bookmarked by writerinserepeat
10 Dec 2025
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Quid Pro Quo by Dira Sudis (dsudis)
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types, Wiedźmin | The Witcher (Video Game)
26 Apr 2019
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The only thing he isn't wrong about is how easily Emhyr var Emreis could destroy him if he chose to. Geralt has already left him far too many openings.
In which Geralt has the Wrong Idea, Emhyr has Plans, and Cirilla has (At Least) Two Dads and isn't giving up on them.
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- Part 1 of Urbe Aureā
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07 Jun 2025
