10 Works in Shaw Being Evil
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"My, my, your temperature is 103, and rising." Shaw glanced down at the omega. "What's next? Nauseousness? Hallucinations?" A wicked smile. "Delirium, exhaustion, and then— my personal favorite— death." He reached down and ran his hand across the bound man's flushed face. "I'll bet mating with me is starting to sound better and better by the minute."
Charles whipped his face to the side, as much as he could in his current, tied up position: hands bound above his head with thick rope, and tried to get out of Shaw's touch. "Fuck you," he spat at the other man. "I will never mate with you."
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While worrying over his birthright and possible future, a stranger gives Sam an option.
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Erik isn't the only mutant to be 'taken in' by Schmidt in the concentration camp and one day Schmidt brings in a new mutant. Cue Erik getting over protective and busting them out. But things aren't all roses after that.
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Mutant, and Proud by A_Being_of_Violet_Fire, VioletFire (A_Being_of_Violet_Fire)
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, X-Men: First Class (2011)
14 Jan 2013
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What if the killing curse did more to Harry than just leave a lightning bolt-shaped scar? What if it did something on a more... cellular level? Something that was activated during a moment of extreme stress by the Basilisk Venom and Phoenix Tears in his blood.
And in a world where Wizards aren't any more tolerant or accepting of those who are freaks, who is left to save the Savior?
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- Part 1 of Freak, and Proud
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The Center Of Gravity Of Our Little Sphere by luninosity for telperion_15
X-Men: First Class (2011), X-Men (Movies)
17 Dec 2012
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For a prompt involving Erik as a department-store Santa, and Charles as one of his elves...which my brain naturally decided meant the great late-Victorian era rise of Sears and Macy's and so on, plus epic hurt/comfort, misuse of H.G. Wells, hot cocoa, and falling in love.
Slightly edited because I decided it'd be easier to read with chapter divisions!
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It never bothered Charles that he essentially belonged to someone else from birth. In fact, he felt quite the opposite. From birth he had been told stories about that mysterious boy called The Prince, or his Betrothed, and who one day would be called Husband. Charles would catch his thoughts drifting off while in private lessons under strict, stoic tutors, learning the piano under painful raps to the knuckles, locked away, looking at the sun through stained glass, his mind slipping into the hazy day dream of his life yet to come...
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- Part 1 of City by the Sea
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Erik quits his job.
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- Part 2 of A Gentleman of Negotiable Virtue
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Charles and Erik were friends when they were children - Until certain circumstances tore them apart. Many years later, when Erik moves to England so that he can study at Oxford University, he certainly doesn't expect to run into his childhood friend again. In fact, he doesn't expect any of the events that follow.
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"If he'd been around when Emma Lazarus had written that bit about giving her your tired and your poor, Sebastian Shaw would have added "and I will put them to work for as cheap as possible," instead of the part about the lamp and the golden door and liberty and everything." [Or, the one where Shaw is the tyrannical owner of an independent bookstore, Erik is one of the several employees who hates him, and Charles is far too determined for Erik's good.]
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Erik Lehnsherr is a visiting professor at Columbia University, as well as an acclaimed and award winning poet. Charles Xavier is a lead researcher with the Genetics Department who is well on his way to tenure. But what happens when Charles has to cancel a class because half his students abandon him in favour of a mysterious new English Lit professor? Naturally he ends up sitting in in the class, where Professor Lehnsherr mistakes him for a student. It's really too bad Erik has such a strict policy against dating students. It's also too bad Erik doesn't seem to know how to use Google.
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- Part 1 of The Sonnet Series
