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a diminutive of rose
AU in which everything's the same except Luffy's a selkie. “What does the future Pirate King want with me?” Zoro deadpans at the skyline of blues above, humouring the sunlight-wielding, ocean-wearing oddity of a man before him. Luffy throws his arms wide and snickers a reply. “To get married of course!”
Honeymoon Period
In which Tsuna doesn't understand what the rest of the world is watching him for.
trout fishing in Westeros
“I just told the scribes to send various copies around the realm. A couple of months should suffice for people to decide whether they wish to join,” Aegon says, and – Jon reads the first half of message. Then reads it again. Then a third time, and at that point he can’t think he hallucinated it as much as it seems the most likely explanation. “Your Grace, you didn’t just organize a tourney for my hand.” Or: in which Aegon decides that it's time his adoptive father moves on with his life and finds himself a nice guy to settle with. It's just his luck that Aegon is in the perfect position to make it happen.
if you got a girl that loves you and who wants to wear your ring
in which Jaime has A Very Sound Plan when it comes to his family's objections to his marriage with Brienne.
Two of Us, Together Alone
A look into the days of Jiang Cheng, courtesy name Wanyin, the young Sect Leader of Yunmeng Jiang, with his husband, Nie Huaisang, the Young Madame Nie of Lotus Pier.
Don't Call Me Crazy, I'm Happy
Or: Five Times Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin Acted Super Married (And One Time They Sort Of Were Super Married).
Kings and Queens
Jon joins his king, and brother, in bed. And his queen.
the way ever-after collides
It’s probably a bad sign that Cad Bane, of all people, is judging his life choices.
