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Hob is learning to manipulate his form in the Dreaming. After several spectacular failures involving tentacle fingers and radioactive pink hair, he decides to get creative. Inspired by Dream's effortless shapeshifting, Hob attempts to change his sex. He succeeds. Sort of. From the waist down.
Naturally, he calls his lover over to show off.
Dream looked up then, his gaze travelling the long way up Hob's body to meet his eyes. A strange, almost proud smile touched his lips.
"You did indeed do a good job," Dream said, his voice a low, resonant murmur that vibrated in the quiet space between them. "It is a very pretty cunt."
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19 Apr 2026
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When Hob Gadling needs a plus-one for a colleague's wedding, he does what any reasonable six-hundred-year-old immortal would do: he asks the anthropomorphic personification of dreams to pretend to be his boyfriend.
What could go wrong?
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19 Apr 2026
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When Ilya retreats to the lake shore, waving off Shane’s biting comment about smoking, David gives it a few moments and then follows.
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09 Jan 2026
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Then Ilya sighed. Shane looked him up and down once in quick succession. He couldn’t quite read his expression.
“What?”
“I think I am…” Ilya pursed his lips “...jealous?”
“You’re jealous?” Shane raised his eyebrows. “Of an inanimate object?”
“What is…”
“It means like,” he sighed, grateful to get the attention shifted off himself, if only for a second, “it’s just a thing.”
“Then why so many words when you could just say thing?” Ilya’s accent clipped over the digraph as he rushed to the end of the sentence.
“It’s just two words. And it’s about specifying-”
“Anyway,” Ilya shook his head, deflecting Shane’s rambling. “Yes. I am jealous of the thing.”
“You’re ridiculous.”
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09 Jan 2026
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not so boring after all by localwordsmith
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
06 Jan 2026
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Ilya has the first proper conversation with David Hollander and comes to find that boringness is apparently not genetic.
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06 Jan 2026
