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Transparent.  by fairygoblinx
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I woke up whispering a name I didn't know. And something in the dark whispered back. He's not a dream. Not a ghost. He's something else-something born from want and loneliness. I made him real. And now he won't let go. Dark. Obsessive. Invisible. If you want a man who will get on his knees Lucien just might be for you. TRIGGER WARNING. • Supernatural obsession and possessive behavior • Erotic content and explicit sexual scenes (18+) • Power dynamics in intimate situations • Mental health themes (isolation, grief, emotional neglect) • Past trauma (foster care, abuse,house fire, sibling death) • Mild stalking and voyeurism (romanticized but present) • Intense emotional dependency and themes of identity This is my first attempt at writing so please be kind. X
This Is What We Are by barethoughts_
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Rafe is chaos with a pulse. Soren is fury wrapped in silence. Too much and not enough-a fire that won't burn out. This isn't soft. It's sex, blood, obsession, and the kind of love that scars. It's queer, brutal, and real. For the fucked-up, the loud, the ones who love hard and burn longer- This Is What We Are. © 2025 S.L. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be copied, reproduced, or distributed in any form without written permission from the author.
A Strange Theory by Emilysmutcorner
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"I never wanted to be in Stranger Things" If you were stuck here , why not fix somethings that were broken and sav some lives? Yandere x moraly grey reader with a fix it complex (Stranger Things X Reader) Weekly updates Season 1 - completed Season 2 - ongoing 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅 #strangerthingsxreader 1st - 8/26/24 #strangerthings 3rd place - 8/5/24 #SteveHarringtonxreader 1st-9/12/24 #EddieMunsonxreader 1st - 10/8/24
Fear by Louisapoof
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Psychological Horror and Slow-burn Dark Romance. 18+ --------------------------- It's been five years since that fateful Friday night. I remember it like it was yesterday. The night I was kidnapped. I was held against my will. Tortured. Starved. Broken apart, piece by piece. All in the name of "curing" me. He didn't just steal my freedom. He rewrote the rules of pain, of fear - and then, somehow, of love. If you'd told me I'd fall for the man who ruined my life, I would've laughed in your face. But reality doesn't always follow logic. He's given me this journal and I'm going to write my story. This is my truth. My confession. My war cry. Because what he did to me deserves to be known. --------------------------- THIS BOOK CONTAINS TRAUMATIC CONTENT! TRIGGER WARNINGS: Kidnapping, assault, systemic abuse, mentions of Domestic Violence and childhood trauma, phobias, blood and gore, body horror, and mental illnesses including severe psychosis. READER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED! --------------------------- Original version: 2023-24 Rewrite started: Feb 2025 to present
Triage (18+) by hopelessromlover
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Seven years after a sudden disappearance from the man who she once would call her forever, battlefield trauma surgeon Aida Yen is deployed to a remote Russian outpost on the brink of collapse. Haunted by war and disillusioned by love, she never expects to be saved-literally-by a masked soldier who feels all too familiar. What she doesn't know is that the man behind the mask is Eugene Dubrovsky, a ghost operator with the codename Havoc that has blood on his hands and a past that was buried deep, including her. As they circle each other in a brutal war zone, both guarded and changed by time, Aida and Eugene are drawn into a dangerous game of identity, memory, and desire. But when old wounds are ripped open and new secrets surface, one question lingers: Can you love someone you no longer recognize and would you still love them if you knew the truth?