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Maeve helps Butcher realize his feelings for a certain canary and in return, he helps her come to terms with some feelings of her own.
Spoilers for 03x05
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Butcher lets them in to the safe house and Hughie’s already thinking about what he wants to do and have done to him, is caught off-guard when Butcher shoves him back against the door and presses his fingers to Hughie’s lips, hushing him when he opens his mouth to instinctively object.
“Everyone’s out,” he says after a moment, and Hughie’s breath hitches at the promise in that tone. He can feel gun callouses against his skin. “We could have some fun, right here.”
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- Part 6 of Humanity
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High School AU SEQUEL: House party edition!
Hughie's been invited to a party. Like a real, high-school-experience, teens-getting-rowdy, parents-not-home, party.
Truth-or-Dare, underage drinking and other shenanigans will ensue!
(I recommend reading the first part of the series, 'So High School' before this so you're familiar with the Supes' "normal" AU names - as well as what happened at the school dance...)
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- Part 2 of So High School
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High school AU! (Now with sequel!)
Transferred from the UK to Vought Central High School in disgrace for “behavioural issues”, all Billy Butcher has is his Aunt Judy – and the ragtag bunch of misfits he’s fallen in with: MM, Serge and Kimiko.
And maybe that CompSci Club nerd, Hughie, who's a damned embarrassment in gym class, and annoying as fuck as Butcher's peer tutor in math – especially considering he's 2 years his junior.
Oh, and who Butcher took a punch from John Vogelbaum for.
Don't read into it.
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- Part 1 of So High School
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(Sequel to "There's something 'bout the way you look tonight", but can stand alone.)
“Just– wait up a sec.” Butcher stands up. “Wanted to– uh– Run something by you.”
Hughie narrows his eyes. “Okay…? Sure, what is it?”
“Thought we could, I dunno, grab a bite sometime. Nowt fancy, just–” –his hands are sweating– “–don’t make it weird, or shite. Y’know.”
“A bite,” Hughie repeats. “Do you mean– like dinner?”
Butcher scowls. “Christ, don’t say it like that. Sounds bloody… romantic.”
“Well,” Hughie says, “it sounds like you kinda just asked me to dinner.”
“Didn’t say dinner.”
“You said ‘grab a bite’.”
“Yeah, well that could mean anything, couldn’t it?” Butcher grumbles, ears burning.
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