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Five years after the world was ravaged by a zombie outbreak, what remains of humanity has learned how to survive in their new apocalypse. In their new normal, the dead wander the earth with insatiable appetites, families have been ripped apart, citizens have been abandoned, and the Reds thrive amongst the chaos.
When an unfortunate run-in with some Reds and an inconveniently-timed thunderstorm forces Soap to separate from Price and Gaz during their hunting session, he finds himself washed up on the doorstep of a wooden cabin. Only he's not alone.
Soap should probably be more worried about the masked stranger with a furrowed brow pointing an arrow at his chest, but there's something intriguing about him, secrets hidden deep within his heart and walls impenetrably built up. And even more shocking is the fact that the stranger allows him inside to take refuge.
What starts at that moment which neither realize is the beautiful unfolding of a love story between two people who were meant to find each other. It's about learning to trust again, the power of forgiveness, finding hope in the world that has ripped everything from you already, and falling into the arms of someone who will love you unconditionally.
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A sequel/continuation to 'A Really Great Idea'
In a fantastic move, to top off an entire lifetime of them, Dean joins the Bratva, and he's totally not happy about that in the slightest. It's definitely all about keeping him and Sam safe after their fuck up. Nothing to do with the hot as fuck Avtor-something that keeps pushing him around. And he hates fighting and getting one over on cops and making bucketloads of cash. Really.
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- Part 2 of The Big Ideas
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Dazai thinks teaching will be easy. He has a degree in the subject after all. He wants to spread his knowledge across the minds of the young and impressionable, or whatever Dr. Sakunosuke told him. So he starts small, tutoring his favorite barista in an attempt to get him back into college.
Chuuya is a difficult student, and Dazai's patience is not thick enough to be a teacher. Not even close.
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This life and the next by chevsolo
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man (Movies), Captain America - All Media Types, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
26 Apr 2026
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Almost everyone in the world had a soulmate; it was rare for one to have none, and rare for one to have multiple. And when a soulmate dies and leaves their other half alone, their name becomes a scar on their wrist. Tony Stark did not believe in soulmates. Not because he didn't have one, but because he had two. Two dead men whose names were not scarred over on his wrist as they should be. It made him strange, made him an anomaly, and made his father despise him more than he already did. So he ignored it, ignored them, and hid the evidence from the rest of the world. What more could he do? His supposed "soulmates" were dead; he'd never know what it was like to be complete.
That is, until an incident brings him to the past and face-to-face with the dead men who've haunted him all his life, before they became famous and, well, dead. What is he supposed to do with this information? How can he let himself get close to them, knowing their fates? He knows he can't stay; he's seen enough Back to the Future to understand that any small thing could fuck up the timeline in irreversible ways, but how can he turn away from the one chance he has at getting to know the men outside of the myths?
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Assumed dead after his banishment, Zuko takes up The Blue Spirit mask. No one has seen his face in three years, and he won't let them. It's safer this way, being alone. After a Fire Nation general hires him to bring in Hakoda for questioning, he fails the job miserably and ends up a captive of the Water Tribe. When Sokka is employed by Iroh to track down Zuko and find out if he is still alive, The Blue Spirit claims that Zuko is in fact dead, and in a fit of panic, that he was the one who killed him.
