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My Kitten // Lashton by lukcirwin
lukcirwin
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The usual one boy falls in love with another. The only thing that's different is one of the two has kitty ears and a tail. *Under editing and revision*
Finding You by 3milyRomanoff
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This is a y/n story where scarlett Johansson had her baby taken from her not long after her birth, and when they find each-other, they tackle challenges and obstacles that face them in their daily lives. Also this is a female reader perspective, well they're the pronouns im using, but you can just use your imaginations. Also inspo: HelenahGabrielsen
Little by sharky104
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Yeah, so Dr. Strange was in a car crash. But what happened to the person in the other car? May Parker was pronounced dead after a head-on collision with the doctor's car. In her will, she asked the person responsible for her death to take care of her six-year-old nephew, Peter Parker. Can Strange deal with his hands, magic, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 a little boy? It takes a lot to care for something so little. Written because there's so many goddang IronDad fanfics and I just want Strange to be in there ;). All the characters belong to Marvel. Highest ranking: #1 in drstrange
Outnumbered by heartofcathedrals
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**Crossposted on AO3** "Kid," Tony whispers from his place in the line of groomsmen, kicking his heel softly. "You okay?" "Y-yeah," he whispers, not wanting to take the attention on the altar away from May. May's always made everything about Peter. Always. And that fact only intensified after his type one diabetes diagnosis three months ago. But today? Today is about May. About Happy. About the two of them choosing each other and being happy together, and Peter has done everything he can think of to keep his diabetes and his tendency to be an absolute klutz from interfering with that fact. "I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride," the officiant announces, the small crowd cheering as May and Happy kiss. Peter smiles and claps, feels his body sway a bit and blinks his eyes as he steadies himself. He's fine. Dexcom says he's fine. He's fine. The second the wedding party enters the coolness of the air-conditioned venue, he grabs a glass of water, but it shakes in his hand, splashes a bit on the floor. For what isn't a blood sugar issue, this sure as hell feels like one.