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Papyrus makes a list of things to do as king.
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- Part 12 of The Pap Chat Logs
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"To rise is to fall,
To fall is to burn,
To burn is to start again, caught in the same cycle of endless suffering breath."He was an experiment, a son, a human gone wrong.
His life was wrought with nothing but suffering from the moment he could walk, yet fate seemed to decide there was one more curse to bury him with:
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- Part 9 of Doses of Serotonin
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“I missed you,” he murmured.
She opened her mouth to return his sentiment, expression already shifting into that perfect Katherine attitude, but her throat closed around the words.
She couldn’t close the door fast enough.
(Canon Divergence from The Kiss 4x18)
(EDIT 23 February 2024: See End Notes for a long explanation of what's been updated and what's to come in a few months)
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Invisible Ladders by surrealsunday
Fandoms: บรรยากาศรัก เดอะซีรีส์ | Love in the Air (TV 2022)
29 Jul 2023
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Sky lives by one rule: Alphas are assholes. It’s that simple. And Sky isn’t ever going to be the demure, subservient omega he’s expected to be… never again. That worldview is turned upside down when Prapai steps into the picture – or more accurately, saves Sky’s ass. He’s everything Sky expects – pushy, cocky, arrogant – and everything he doesn’t – genuine, forthright, kind. Sky doesn’t know what to make of him and can’t seem to escape him. And then there’s that small matter of biology…
Alpha Pai/ Omega Sky
Fic is fully written, just being edited/ getting social media completed. New chapter posted weekly. Fic is ~205k words
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The Jailbird and the Jockey by HopelessWithHope
Fandoms: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 | JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken | JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
25 Feb 2026
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In 2011, Jolyne Cujoh ran over someone with her car, and now she’s seeing “ghosts.”
That’s how the story usually goes. This time, the bars of G.D. St. aren’t waiting for her.
After being exonerated and sent to California to live with her newly remarried mother, Jolyne discovers her new life has three rules. One: the family “curse” is a lot more literal than her father let on. Two: the dead DO tell tales, and they won’t shut up. And three: ghosts have absolutely zero respect for personal space… unfortunately, one has taken up residence in her home—who just so happens to be the ghost of a blunt, cynical jockey from the 1890s named Johnny Joestar.
