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It's a new development, and a decidedly ugly one.
"Lesser Lord Kusanali," Wanderer purses his lips. "What's with the railings?"
The tiny deity pays his sour mood no mind. She's cooking up some sort of concoction, no doubt for him to take on what would otherwise be a quick trip if not for the numerous amounts of errands she has him running nowadays. Dottore left him quite a mess to clean up.
"Well, it wouldn't do for either one of us to fall," she says, with great seriousness.
Following the 6.6 archon quest and Nahida's concern about Wanderer's mental state.
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When Andrew Minyard rides his bike past a rain-drenched hitchhiker in the middle of a storm, he thinks nothing of it. But as Andrew continues to see him, week after week, rain or shine, he can't help but offer him a ride.
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It's Just You and Me, Just Us, and Y(our) Friend Kevin by Justthislazy
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
12 May 2023
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Kevin and Neil grow close in the aftermath of Riko's death. It absolutely does not bother Andrew.
It doesn't.
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There's something off about Neil. Andrew's noticed, but he can't tell what's wrong - doesn't even know where to start. And besides, it's not the only thing on his mind. His turbulent relationship with his brother, and plans for the future after college are suddenly looming large as he begins his fourth year. Neil will simply have to tell him if something's bothering him. After all, he promised not to lie to Andrew anymore. Not after everything that they've been through. Not after Andrew told Neil to stay.
He will tell him if something's wrong. Won't he?
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- Part 2 of I Will Always Choose You
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Wanderer is artificial skin stretched over fake limbs and gaping cavities and he was never meant to be anything else. His mother gave him a heart and then she took it away and that was the first time he realised that not being empty is a privilege reserved for humans and gods and that he will never be able to become either.
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Horrifyingly, the next thing that comes out of Wanderer’s mouth is, “Where have you been staying then?”
“Here and there,” Kazuha muses, looking up at the sky. The sun is coming down hard and Wanderer can see the bottom of his smile like this. “Why?” he inquires, a teasing glint to his eyes when he meets his gaze again. “Are you offering?”
“No,” Wanderer snips and turns around, successfully ending this conversation by walking away.
Or: Wanderer wants to be human so badly he forcefully dehumanises himself to cope (a tragedy in three parts)
Bookmarked by Wutsup92
25 Mar 2026
