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"I stared down at him in a sort of awe. On the surface of my mind, I was still debating. There was still a voice insisting I had to report this. But in my gut it was already decided. It had been decided from the moment he thought to beg me. There was no way I could say no to Raffles."
Different era, same overt homoeroticism. It's Modern!Raffles, you guys! There's stealing! And pining! And disguises! And Bunny sulking over tea! And Raffles being a dick! And twu wuv? Maybe!
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My Dear Bunny Manders by Mutant_Toad
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Raffles - E. W. Hornung
22 Apr 2013
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Based on the characters created originally by E.W. Hornung for the A.J. Raffles series. Raffles supposedly dies at the end of the first book, but for the sake of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is actually captured and forced into service to make up for his crimes. Like the rest of the League he is 'dead' and is desperately missing his former partner in crime, Bunny Manders.
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Raffles doesn’t love me and I know it.
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A fancy gala, a reckless plan, and an unexpected bloodhound gains the upper hand.
How far is Bunny willing to go to stave off their arrest, and are the consequences even worth it?
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One Solstice night Raffles, as usual, still manages to surprise me.
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Sometimes Raffles lets me in on his plans. Sometimes he does not. This is one of the latter occasions.
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Bunny takes an interest in a handsome stranger, which prompts Raffles to take an interest of his own.
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You could say that Raffles, in his abandonment of me, drove me to hysteria.
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Raffles has called me by my given name exactly once in my life. I didn't much care for it.
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Wherein some late-night work uncovers a store of interesting novels, Raffles issues a challenge, I take it rather too seriously and the whole thing runs wildly out of control.
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- Part 4 of Errata and Addenda
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Wherein for once it is Raffles and not I who does something ridiculous, and I am made an offer I cannot refuse.
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- Part 3 of Errata and Addenda
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Raffles and I disagree on many points, one of which being how often it is appropriate to tell a fellow that you love him quite beyond reason.
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- Part 2 of Errata and Addenda
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Wherein a theft is attempted, a terrible secret is brought to light and I attempt to set the records straight concerning my relationship with Mr A J Raffles.
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- Part 1 of Errata and Addenda
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Bunny and Raffles are safe from the long arm of the law once again, thanks in no small part to Bunny’s improved acting skills, and for once Raffles decides to show just how grateful he really is.
Takes place directly after “A Trap to Catch a Cracksman.”
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L'attitude de Bunny par rapport à Raffles semble si peu naturelle qu'elle pourrait entraîner des soupçons. Une discussion s'ensuit, qui part vite sur un autre sujet.
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Raffles and Bunny attend a dinner party as a cover for their latest heist. While Raffles is more than happy to improvise on an otherwise dull evening, Bunny fears the results of his partner's recklessness.
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Bunny allows himself a little alone time in the Turkish Baths. Except that he's not alone at all.
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I held his icy hand on the sun baked veldt until his fingers stiffened around mine.
Set immediately after the end of EW Hornung's – The Knees of the Gods (contains spoilers if you haven't read the canon story).
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After "A Trap to Catch a Cracksman" Raffles isn't quite himself.
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In "The Raffles Relics," Raffles told Bunny that he sometimes hid from Bunny in his trunk when he was "quite unfit for human society." What if Bunny had caught him?
