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The Doors by DaRaSSWrites
Fandoms: Devil May Cry (Gameverse), Devil May Cry (Cartoon 2025)
15 Jun 2026
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You arrive in Red Grave as an independent devil hunter with a survey to complete and no intention of staying. What follows is nine months of six o'clock piazzas, a shared wall map, and two people with walls built from the same material discovering that the person across the desk sees them completely and isn't going anywhere. Second-person POV, post-canon Vergil, found family, and a methodology that ends up meaning considerably more than it started out as.
Inspired by Noah Kahan's Doors
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Counterpart by DaRaSSWrites
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005), Avatar: The Last Airbender & Related Fandoms
12 Jun 2026
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Ten years after the end of the Hundred Year War, the Fire Lord and the world's greatest healer keep ending up in the same cities — by coincidence, they've always told themselves. When a week in Ba Sing Se becomes something neither of them can explain away, they have to reckon with the possibility that the person they've been closest to for thirteen years is also the person they've been most carefully not looking at. A slow burn about two people on opposite sides of the same coin, and what happens when the thing you've made peace with stops staying peaceful.
Zuko has been down bad, Katara will catch up.
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Space Between Words by DaRaSSWrites
Fandoms: Devil May Cry (Gameverse), Devil May Cry (Cartoon 2025)
10 Jun 2026
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When Davara Vasquez receives a letter informing her that the building housing her independent bookshop is being acquired by Arius-Sparda Holdings, she expects a fight. What she doesn't expect is for the man behind the acquisition to be Vergil Sparda — a name she hasn't spoken in fourteen years.
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Sharp Edges by DaRaSSWrites
Fandoms: Devil May Cry (Gameverse), Devil May Cry (Cartoon 2025)
31 May 2026
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Damaris has a tree. It's hers — has been for three years, every morning without exception, coffee from the place on Arden Street and whatever book is currently taking over her nightstand and forty minutes of the lake not caring about her problems. Then someone takes her spot. He's infuriating. He's precise and cold and insufferable about it and he has the kind of face that shouldn't exist on a real person in a public park on a Wednesday morning. He also has no intention of moving. Neither does she. What follows is seven months of hostile silences becoming comfortable ones, arguments about books that are never really about books, a demon hunter and a son of Sparda learning — slowly, stubbornly, at considerable cost to both of them, that the distance they've built around themselves might have the same address. A story about two people who are very good at carrying things alone and very bad at letting anyone carry anything with them, and what happens when they meet someone who doesn't ask permission to stay. Slow burn. Enemies to lovers. Heavy on the emotional damage, light on the dramatics. They're both a mess but they're going to be okay.
