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Val asks if Vox and him met as humans if they would be together.
Vox wouldn't wish his time period on anyone.
Bookmarked by Trafalgar_D_Water_Law
08 Jul 2026
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Sad yet cute Vox reminiscing about his depressing past
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Valentino has an eating disorder, and has a specific routine each day to keep skinny. Of course, somehow Vox finds out.
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"Drive me to my husband, I know you dropped him off hours ago. He never takes his own car when he goes to that bar."
He shifted restlessly across the leather seats, panting.
Damn it.
He was going to make the whole limousine reek.
Not that he cared anymore.
As the vehicle finally pulled away, Valentino let out a shaky sigh.
Nothing else mattered now.
He just needed to get to his Alpha.
That was all he needed"
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Velvette is a little shit and uses his best friend as a lab rat.
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"So, was that officially hotter than sex in an alleyway behind some crappy theater?" Valentino asks casually, propping his cheek in one of his hands.
Vox looks at him for a moment before replying,
"…Fuck yes."
Valentino giggles and nuzzles into his neck. "You're adorable. Te amo, Voxxy."
Vox frowns at him. "What the fuck does that mean?"
"Don't worry about it, babe. Nothing important." Valentino delivers a soft peck to his lips.
To his surprise, Vox turns around and buries his face into his chest, hooking one thigh over his hip to pin him in place. "…Stay. For awhile. I don't have another meeting for a couple more hours."
Something warm surges in Valentino's chest, and he can't help but crack a small, lovesick smile.
"Whatever you want, mi rey."
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Vox spirals into a relapse he thought he’d left decades behind. Valentino finds him first. Velvette joins them. What follows is panic, grounding, tea, blankets, and the slow, fragile work of learning how to rest and how to let the people who love him stay.
This fic contains drug relapse, panic attacks, emotional breakdown, and references to past trauma.
