Landoscar
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Under the Sunset - Landoscar por JISUNLE
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"Dude, Spiderman was opposite the building again! He's been there so much recently, I'm starting to think he lives here or something." Oscar choked on a french fry, lightly patting his chest and grabbing his drink to wash it down. "Have you thought about the fact that he probably likes the area?" "No! He goes there with a hoodie and a backpack, he's probably on his way home or something! Could you imagine? Spiderman could actually live in the flats opposite us!" Lando exclaimed, turning his head to the window and he could slightly see the same building. The world now becoming suffocated by the increasing darkness, the sunset long gone. Oscar pinches the bridge of his nose, "I think you're reading into this way too much, mate." OR Lando is obsessed with the friendly-neighbourhood Spiderman and Oscar is his good best friend that listens. (Book cover was created by the lovely @VEBA5TIAN on twt ♡)
Chosen In Fate por STORYTIME_84
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Chosen In Fate. A Landoscar story. But what's really at the centre of the book. It is a story about choice under pressure, power without permission, and what happens when identity is built inside a system that never truly wanted you. At the centre is Lando- Lando is human. He is disciplined, trained, stubborn, sharp. Order keeps him from drifting. He defies authority constantly. That puts him in constant friction with the Alpha, who is bound by a blood oath. Lando is tolerated, guarded, and quietly resented. Outcasted but kept alive. Safe, but never secure. Then there is Oscar- Oscar is a tiger shifter, solitary by nature, operating outside pack hierarchies entirely. That alone makes him dangerous to werewolf society. The bond between them is not destiny. A pull. A recognition. The Goddess does not decree outcomes. She opens doors. Walking through them is optional, and costly. Their meeting is born from consequence, not fate. Lando's defiance leads him into danger. Oscar hears him. Intervenes. When Oscar delivers Lando back to the pack, the story's real conflict ignites. If Lando accepts the bond, the hierarchy breaks. That is why the bond is dangerous. As Lando heals, the story becomes psychological. He is forced into stillness. Stripped of the one thing that anchored his sense of worth. Oscar remains nearby, challenges Lando in the place that hurts most. As Oscar's presence continues, the pack shifts. Oscar becomes a living symbol of everything the pack fears about Lando. Oscar offers to leave. Lando lets him go. And that is the pivot. He meets Oscar outside pack territory one day. "If you're a mistake, then let me make it." That line is not romance. It is rebellion reframed. A human choosing risk over safety. Agency over permission. Truth over belonging. And that choice leads him towards Oscar every time.