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Hawkeye grabbed at the sports section again, and put a hole clean through to the advice columns.
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A few household games one evening in San Francisco, 1956.
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Skyscrapers in the city didn’t reach so much as hunch, Atlases under the sky’s stifling weight. High-rise lights in the distant far-up were smothered by the smog, which broke itself against the brickwork—just another murder-suicide.
One more cold night in a long spell of dark, listless, collar-turned-up evenings. New York. Nineteen fifty-three.
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Two doctors-turned-detectives meet by chance. They fall out, fall in, and fall together in the fall of 1953.
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“What’s somebody as pretty as you doing at a conference as dull as this, anyway?” Hawkeye’s gaze lingered obviously on BJ’s mouth. He was turning up the charm by degrees, trying to test exactly how firmly BJ was committed to playing hard-to-get.
“Networking,” BJ replied shortly.
“Networking?” Hawkeye’s smile lines deepened. He leered. “I like the sound of that. Think you and I could make a productive connection?”///
BJ and Hawkeye take a trip east to a conference and get carried away flirting on the dance floor, triggering a major misunderstanding with their colleagues—namely, that they absolutely hate each other.
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Hawkeye struggles to adjust to time off after a minor workplace injury, until BJ invokes a favored fantasy. Meanwhile BJ plays with a new angle of an old idea, before Hawkeye catches on and catches up. Together they manage to pass two weeks of vacation more pleasurably than anticipated.
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Hawkeye pulled away, looking at him up close. BJ’s eyes were very blue. “You’re awfully cocksure.”
“That’s because I’m awfully sure of my—”
Hawkeye yanked his tie again and kissed him.
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Hawkeye nuzzled him, breathed warmly against BJ’s ear, and asked, “How do I feel?”
BJ shivered. He couldn’t speak. He wasn’t versed in this sort of dialogue—earnest, wanting, balanced precariously between passion and embarrassment. He always dropped his lines. But Hawkeye could make anything sound convincing.///
Valentine’s Day, 1955. An old conversation, a well-placed storefront, and a little imagination inspire BJ to give an extravagant gift. Hawkeye struggles to let himself accept it. Everything (and everyone) comes together eventually.
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The Wedding Band by prizewinningfruitcake
Fandoms: Nirvanna the Band the Show (Canada TV 2017), Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025)
15 May 2026
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Obviously Matt’s aware that Jay looks good in a suit. It’s more something about the way he holds himself, still and straight, self possessed. That's not a Jay posture. It’s the weirdest thing, it makes Matt feel almost starstruck – so much so that when their eyes catch, it punches the breath out of him. There’s Jay, regular, but there’s someone else too, also Jay. That's when it catches up.
Maddy and her friend think Jay is his boyfriend. That word, boyfriend, crashes into his head so hard that for a split second he’s afraid he said it out loud. Earlier, Jules asked how long have you two been… and Matt, assuming he knew the end of the question, said since we were like 12 or something. Jay heard that happen. Not only that, he played along. They grinned at each other conspiratorially about it.
The only reason Matt would ever go to a family wedding is if he and Jay could get a show at The Rivoli out of it. The plan: Play the wedding, bring the house down, and get his cousin and her friends to book them for an after party. The part where they pretend to be a couple, threatening decades of load-bearing repression, comes out of nowhere – at least for Matt, it does.
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06 Apr 2026
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BJ, Hawkeye, and a cozy Valentine's Day.
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Hawkeye finds that his dreams can change reality.
Fusion with Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Lathe of Heaven."
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05 Jan 2025
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BJ blushed. He was a little embarrassed at how quickly Hawk in a king costume had turned him on. He was even more embarrassed at the overwhelming urge he’d had to play the knight in shining armor. The outfits made him want to do silly things, like kneel before Hawk and pledge his devotion, or kiss his knuckles.
“The costume looks better on you,” BJ said.
Hawkeye adjusted the hem of his vest. It was black with gold accents, and had ridden up a little. The bottom few buttons had come undone. They strained every time he shifted.
“It’s tight,” Hawkeye said, frowning. “The whole thing’s tight.”
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25 Nov 2024
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BJ, for the record, had spent most of the evening watching Hawk watch the movie and thinking about other excuses to get him back in his lap: crowded backseat of a jeep, overly competitive game of musical chairs, a book too good not to share, Hawk in his arms, BJ reading over his shoulder.
“You don’t think it would get boring watching the same story all over again?” BJ said.
Hawkeye raised his eyebrows. “Nothing’s boring when you’ve got the right company,” he said.
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16 May 2024

