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7 minutes in heaven was a stupid game.
Especially when they lead to a dumbass enemies-with-benefits situations with the guy you hate most.
But Kyle wasn’t going to let it get out of hand.
Probably.
Bookmarked by Trashywindbag
02 Jul 2026
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Kyle finds himself suddenly and inexplicably able to read the minds of his peers.
The only problem? He can’t control whose thoughts he reads and when. So, Kyle has to relearn how to navigate his everyday life all by himself.
Except somewhere along the way, he ends up confiding in someone unexpected.
Bookmarked by Trashywindbag
01 Jul 2026
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But Cartman swallows hard and it sounds so bizarrely out of character that Kyle opens up his eyes in confusion.
Cartman continues talking. His voice is cracking and his breathing is very shallow. Like he’s holding something in. Then he actually says he’s sorry and Kyle is more awake than ever. Something is very, very wrong and Kyle’s skin starts to prickle.
Then he hears it.
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- Part 2 of Phone call
Bookmarked by Trashywindbag
26 Jun 2026
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Kyle had never been the type of person to just get over things. If something or someone was bothering him, he’d find himself obsessed with the burden until he was free from the diminishing confines of it. For example, the current issue that suppressed him had been doing so for the last four years, and this time, there was no one other than himself to blame for his predicament. He supposed that he could pin the fault on the man he had let himself become infatuated with; however, he knew that it wouldn’t be fair to, it’s not like Eric Cartman was charming everyone in South Park to have an intense, uncontrollable attraction to him.
“You got a job?” Kyle exclaimed, the exchange of words between the two stepbrothers sending him into a state of rage-laced confusion. “Why didn't you tell me?
“Who are you, my fucking dad?” Eric didn’t take the time to look up from the screen he was tapping away at, only doing so to shove Kyle back when he attempted to peek at the response being written. “Back the hell up.“
“Where the fuck do you work?!” The redhead wasn’t backing down. He hated not knowing everything that the bigger teen was involved in. “How long has this been going on? And what do you mean, clients?”
Bookmarked by Trashywindbag
20 Jun 2026
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The flier featured a portrait of the Fire Lord. The man was young, around Jet’s age. He possessed sharp golden eyes, dark hair, and a resting expression that looked faintly like a scowl. The red scar over his eye was devastatingly distinct. It was Lee.
A familiar burn sparked inside Jet's chest, and with it came a fury of realizations. Lee was never Lee. He was Zuko, the whispered-about banished prince of the Fire Nation, now Fire Lord. Jet had been right all along. He was an ashmaker, and he was a liar and a fraud.
Zuko had long since settled into a solitary routine. His closest friends, spread across the world, only visited on occasion. Uncle Iroh had retired to his tea shop. Suki and Ty Lee left when he relieved the Kyoshi Warriors of their duty, when the assassination attempts died down, and he could hardly call any of his current ministers or guards 'friends.' While he and Mai stayed in touch, they were never as close as they once were. He had not set eyes on his sister in years.
He was still figuring out how to be content with his loneliness, when someone he never expected to see again attempted to kill him. Frankly, it was a pleasant surprise that Jet was still alive.
Bookmarked by Trashywindbag
18 May 2026

