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Before his judgment could stop him, Francis cleared his throat. The sound was shockingly loud in the sudden quiet.
“Ivan.”
The tall man turned, and a smile climbed onto his face. “Da, Frantsisk?”
Francis gestured vaguely down the hall. “It appears that we are the last two. If you would like to share… well… it would be nice not to be alone.”
For a second, something flickered in those violet eyes. Surprise, perhaps, or a deep weariness that mirrored his own. Then the smile returned. “That would be… nice. Da.”
“Parfait.” France turned, confident Russia would follow.
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When a thunderstorm grounds all flights and traps the nations in England’s conference building, there is only enough rooms for pairs. Old alliances stick together and comfortable friendships claim their beds, until two men are left standing alone.
The unspoken rule was clear: no one rooms with Russia.
But with the storm rolling in, Francis Bonnefoy is left with no choice but to room with the largest nation.
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"I don't care what you do. Just don't do it directly in front of me."
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When financially-strapped Arthur Kirkland moves in with flamboyant, hyper-sexual Francis Bonnefoy, it starts off as a confusing and bickering arrangement. Francis has never met someone who looks at the world of romance and simply sees… nothing. And while the Frenchman is trying to figure out what’s going on with his new roommate, Arthur—at the end of the day—really just wants to read his book.
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“Roddy… I have nightmares. Like, really bad ones. A few times a week, at least. And sometimes… I have episodes. Like the one with Feli. I wake up swinging, or screaming, or I just… freeze. I can’t…” He looked away, the admission tasting like failure. “I don’t want to freak you out.”
Roderich was silent for a long moment. Gilbert braced for the polite retreat.
“I don’t mind,” Roderich said, his voice firm. “I’ve… I’ve read about it. PTSD. I know it’s not you being difficult. It’s your nervous system reacting to old danger. I can… I would like to be there. If it happens.”
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While formally known as Oberleutnant Beilschmidt, Gilbert was now a veteran amputee struggling with PTSD, noise sensitivity and reintegration into civilian life in Berlin. After reuniting with an old friend, he navigates through relationships, old secrets, and the slow process of healing—both physically and emotionally.
Rated M for intense themes of trauma, violence, mental health, flashbacks of character death and swearing.

