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Erik is a hermit crab and proud. He is also stalking a shore crab named Charles.
In which everybody in XMFC is a crab.
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19 Sep 2012
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Under no circumstances is Charles allowed to paint Mr. Lehnsherr. None. Emma doesn't care how darkly seductive the man is, or how he's the first thing Charles has wanted to paint in months. This is simply not allowed.
Of course, keeping Charles away from Lehnsherr would be simpler if Charles stopped sneaking around to see him... and if it didn't look like Lehnsherr was playing for keeps.
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Erik thinks he should be the one to teach their recruits hand-to-hand combat; Charles makes a persuasive argument to the contrary.
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17 Sep 2012
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Knickerbocker Glory: (a) British variation on the ice-cream sundae, traditionally served in a tall glass. This confection definitely involves ice-cream, fruit and cream; may contain other things.
(b) Inappropriate behaviour by Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr in a Westchester ice-cream parlour.
[I may have made up the second definition.]Bookmarked by Kernezelda
16 Sep 2012
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Erik does not understand
sexrelationships. Charles is bossy. Power, pleasure, equality."Oh, not that one," Charles says languidly from the bed, still not having gotten up, "The other one, the one to my left, that sweater's my favorite."
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16 Sep 2012
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16 Sep 2012
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Charles and Erik are car thieves who have been known each other for a while. After their first successful theft, Erik pushes their relationship to a whole new level.
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- Part 1 of Internal Combustion
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14 Sep 2012
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aka "In which Charles actually has a twin brother, who now wants to kick Erik's ass"
Wesley didn’t want much out of life, but what he wanted the most was for Charles and Raven to be safe and happy.
So he was rightfully displeased when he heard the message left on his emergency line, and by someone distinctly not Charles or Raven.Bookmarked by Kernezelda
11 Sep 2012
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Raven knew basically everything about Charles. She knew how much milk he liked in his tea, what shops in Oxford he bought his clothes from, and which possessions he would run back into his house to save if it were burning down. She knew his fear of spiders, and his guilty impatience with uncouth behavior. She knew that he could be unbearably pompous, and unbearably kind.
She also, for better or worse, knew about Wesley.
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11 Sep 2012
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Written for the 1stclass-kink meme prompt: sweet and domestic attempt at making breakfast for the kids turns into sex in the kitchen.
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10 Sep 2012
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Robot!Erik falls in love, takes over the world, and keeps Charles in a giant birdcage. And then, it gets complicated.
A cracky, fluffy series, full of ridiculousness, all the feels, and pop culture references, written for Unforgotten's Three Laws of Robotics prompt on the kinkmeme.
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9 Sep 2012
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A modern dystopia in which mutants are slaves.
Erik Lehnsherr has been searching for Sebastian Shaw for close to a decade, and the trail's led him to an exclusive club that rents enslaved and collared mutants to wealthy humans for a variety of sexual uses. Posing there, he meets one of the club's patrons, Charles Xavier, who isn't what the club thinks he is, either. Is Charles going to be an ally, or is he going to stand in Erik's way?
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8 Sep 2012
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Some problems, only telepaths ever have. - In which Charles falls in love with Erik whilst falling overboard, misreads Erik's mind once, and is far more respectful of Erik's mental privacy than anyone else realizes in the aftermath. (Or: In which months of sexual tension occur because the boys are idiots.)
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NATO intelligence says there’s an omega-class telepath who sleeps under Westminster. Major Erik Lehnsherr is about to find out the truth for himself.
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4 Sep 2012
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Erik intends to recruit Raven's supposedly amazing, all-powerful older brother. Instead, he finds himself dealing with Charles Xavier, a weak, tweed-addled professor who seems to think powers don't matter nearly as much as personality. Erik's misconceptions are blown apart when Raven goes missing.
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4 Sep 2012
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The weird thing is, Charles always introduces Raven as his sister, but he never calls Erik his brother. Erik would be bothered, except he prefers not to think of Charles as his brother, either. He can’t figure it out for four years, and then suddenly he can.
Or. A non-powered AU in which Sharon Xavier never remarries, and Charles 'adopts' not only Raven, but Erik too.
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3 Sep 2012
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Five years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, Charles and Erik find themselves in a situation where they must rely on each other for survival. Trapped in a coal mine deep beneath the earth's surface, and having lost his wheelchair to a disaster, Charles fights the nature of his physical limitations while Erik struggles to remain distant. Ironically, in the dark, it is impossible to hide your heart.
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Ahead of them the City loomed with the pale eye of the sun falling behind its half-fallen towers like jagged teeth gummed with ice. Erik had heard legends of it, Babylon the abomination, the home to those who denied the godhead of En Sabah Nur. Sebastian had gone on endlessly about the City and the heretics who had protected it, loving descriptions from the chronicles and his own imagination concerning the destruction visiting upon it and how the Savieri had been made to pay for their blasphemy and had perished along with the humans they sheltered. [Or, the one where dystopia meets vague social allegory meets XMFC.]
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Everything’s just fine and beautiful between the world’s most lovely mutants. No, really. It is.
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2 Sep 2012
