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It’s an attractive thought, that changing your life could be as easy as doing a hard thing.
Instead of moving to Schitt’s Creek, Patrick decides to hike fifteen hundred miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, through the wilderness, alone. He ends up meeting someone else with something to prove.
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16 Aug 2025
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About a year into co-owning Rose Apothecary, Patrick's pressured to go home for Halloween to attend the big town festival (Hallmark vibesssss) and his cousin's bachelor party. But he's not out yet and he tells David he wishes he had a boyfriend to take home to make the process easier. David offers to play the role he's yearned for since he met Patrick. But the thing is, neither of them really have to pretend.
This story follows the guys on their weekend in Patrick's hometown. Staying with the Brewers, carving pumpkins, meeting more Brewers, wearing costumes, and THERE IS ONLY ONE BED *gasp*.
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Bookmarked by AKoffee
16 Aug 2025
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The bad thing about being a world-famous contemporary artist is… actually, there are many bad things. The clout-chasers and users. The frenzied hoards of tabloid “reporters” and paparazzi vultures. The pressure from interviewers, curators, collectors, and art critics to pigeon-hole himself, or, at the very least, be consistent enough for them to do it for him. The neverending demands that he ascribe an approved meaning to his art. The elitist club at the very top of the art world pyramid, which David has never been a member of, what with his postmodern, mixed-media, performance piece style of art that in equal parts seems to shock and disgust and enthrall.
Or, an alternate universe where David is a famous, reclusive modern contemporary artist and Patrick is the art critic who is interviewing him about his new exhibition.
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16 Aug 2025
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The bad thing about being a world-famous contemporary artist is… actually, there are many bad things. The clout-chasers and users. The frenzied hoards of tabloid “reporters” and paparazzi vultures. The pressure from interviewers, curators, collectors, and art critics to pigeon-hole himself, or, at the very least, be consistent enough for them to do it for him. The neverending demands that he ascribe an approved meaning to his art. The elitist club at the very top of the art world pyramid, which David has never been a member of, what with his postmodern, mixed-media, performance piece style of art that in equal parts seems to shock and disgust and enthrall.
Or, an alternate universe where David is a famous, reclusive modern contemporary artist and Patrick is the art critic who is interviewing him about his new exhibition.
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16 Aug 2025
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John's life was good, it wasn't perfect, but he was happy. He had a routine: Run the auto shop with Dean, call Sam in the evenings, and have Bobby kick his butt on online chess. Just one phone call was all it took for it all to crumble down.
With Dean missing, John had no other choice but to bring back a part of his past that he hoped was buried six feet underground and forgotten. Nothing would stop John Winchester from bringing his son back home and whoever took him? They would pay in blood, he would make damn sure of it.
John's POV during the first 13 chapters of The Stars are Raining Down (And They'll Kill Us All)
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22 Sep 2024

