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It doesn’t really hit Hawkeye until they’ve finally reached the city, and Mulcahy’s eyes are staring in big, round, blue wonder at all the lights outside the window— His heart doesn’t sink, exactly, but it’s not really soaring, either. What do two men do on vacation from the worst place on Earth that can’t involve committing several offenses against God?
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They’ve been in Korea for a year and a half, and Mulcahy’s never been on R&R before. The best and obvious choice to teach an uptight little chaplain how to unwind is Hawkeye Pierce. But who better than Father Mulcahy to show a crazy agnostic that he might not need that much help after all?
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Bookmarked by kiewis
18 Jun 2026
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Everything was spinning, too hot, too intense. The whiskey still buzzed in Aziraphale’s veins, making him reckless. Their bodies moved together, hands grasping, legs tangling, mouths too preoccupied with kissing and gasping and biting to form actual words.
It felt dangerous, what they were doing.
It felt like something they could never come back from.
And neither of them stopped.
This was reckless. This was dangerous. They weren’t talking. They weren’t fixing things.
But right now, Aziraphale didn’t care.
He should have. He should have pulled back, should have said something to stop this, should have acknowledged the years they’d spent apart and the pain still lingering beneath the surface.
But Crowley’s hands were hot against his skin, his lips wet and bruising, his body all sharp angles and heat beneath him, and Aziraphale wanted.
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Aziraphale has made a few mistakes. The kind you wake up regretting. The kind you swear you won’t make again until you do. Over and over. Bad decisions, bad timing, and one very bad demon he can’t seem to stay away from.
Bookmarked by kiewis
04 Jun 2026
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Herbert makes a friend.
It goes about as well as one might expect.
(But perhaps not as poorly as it could have gone.)Bookmarked by kiewis
01 Jun 2026
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Sex is important to Dan. The work is important to Herbert. All he needs to do is build some positive associates between the two to get a more compliant assistant. And when he notices that Dan seems to have some kind of… reaction to Herbert’s hands in exam gloves, he finds a way to use it to his advantage.
(Dynamics switch in each chapter!)Bookmarked by kiewis
13 May 2026
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There was a science to relationships, much like there was a science to everything else in the world. Predicting human behaviour was a simple matter of understanding their stimuli-response systems, and Herbert was more than proficient in the scientific method. Daniel Cain could be studied—could be predicted—and Herbert West had a hypothesis: whenever Dan had sex with a woman, he would immediately lose interest in their work. Ergo, if Dan had sex with a man, he would become more interested in their work. The man he would be having sex with was Herbert West himself, obviously. For reasons.
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30 Mar 2026

