Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Shadow and Bone (TV), Six of Crows Series - Leigh Bardugo
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kaz Brekker/Inej Ghafa
Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa
Additional Tags: mentions of Jordie Rietveld, this is unhinged my friends, i don't even know where it would be placed story-wise, like is it before the plot of the books or after, the world may never know, Haphephobia, kaz brekker pov, Dirtyhands and The Wraith, suli culture, i wrote most of this in a frenzy at two in the morning
Summary: The gloves are supposed to be the beginning and the end of Dirtyhands weaknesses. The one thing he has allowed himself.
And yet, he gives himself up, over and over again, for a chance to see her smile. To hear her laugh. To watch her mouth move as she speaks, Suli or Ravkan or Kerch. All he can think about it is weak, weak, weak.
What happens when there is a knife at her back? A gun in her face? Will he give himself up then, to make sure she comes home, to see her safe?
The gloves keep him where he should be; Inej knocks him loose.
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OR; Kaz and Inej in the third floor
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don't white wash characters of colour ❤otherwise i will appear in your nightmares like the sandman and kill u
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Katara/Zuko
Characters: Katara (Avatar), Zuko (Avatar)
Additional Tags: Love Languages, this fic is Messy y'all!, Some Yearning, Pining, Gift Giving, Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, physical touch, acts of service, Firebending, Waterbending, Zuko is an awkward turtle duck
Summary: Surprise laces through her, unfurling in her limbs and becoming shaking nerves. “Are you going to kick me out of the palace because I’m not a firebender?” she asks, intending for the comment to come out dripping in sarcasm. Instead, it sounds almost genuine, a worry she did not realize she had—
—and why does the idea of leaving here—
—leaving Zuko—
—make her feel more than a little afraid?—
—until she gave it the power of words.
He looks half horrified. “No, no. Agni, no,” he says, shaking his head. He waves a nervous hand through the air. “No, you’re welcome here—more than welcome—especially more than some people are.”
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OR; Katara and Zuko in the five love languages
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