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You Could Have My Heart (Or We Could Share It Like The Last Slice) by distira
Fandoms: Hockey RPF
05 Jul 2013
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Beer pong is already going, so Tyler wanders off to find Marchy. They've been pong partners since freshman year when they both rushed, and Tyler remembers a handful of solemn, drunken pinky promises never to play pong with another partner. He's not sure if he's imagining it or not, but he's not about to go back on a pinky promise.
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Tyler Seguin, fratboy, babysits for Andrew Ference's kids and is beer pong partners for life with Marchy.
Bookmarked by bunnymcfoo
23 Dec 2021
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Just one of many things which can be laid at Liviapenn's dainty little feet, really. I don't think there was any point after Livia showed me the -- spoilery -- picture linked at the end of "A truth at the edge of hearing" when I wasn't sleeping, eating, fucking, and *breathing* this series until such time as I wrote the last words of "Every night unfolding".
What can I say? That picture was like a hammer to the *spine* for me. And Livia totally knew it would be. *snicker*
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Bookmarked by bunnymcfoo
21 Jun 2021
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Kyle has a perfectly normal reason to hate Eli West. It’s not the publicity, or his looks, or that their teams are, technically, triple-A rivals. It’s easier than that. Kyle’s a catcher. And West is fast.
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Bookmarked by bunnymcfoo
11 Apr 2021
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Jeff runs away from Toronto and finds himself homeless in Raleigh, where he accidentally starts serving eggs to Eric Staal.
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21 Oct 2020
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Sansa finds it difficult to look at Jon’s face, with its weathered lines and cragginess. It is the face of the North and a face that northerners trust; the face of Sansa’s brothers and her father, who had been loved and respected by their tenants as their forefathers had been when they were kings. How can Sansa feel anything but resentment, looking into that face and knowing that all of her years of hard work will never earn her the respect that that profile engenders within seconds?
But she does. It is a small, burning coal of something that must be smothered.
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Bookmarked by bunnymcfoo
02 Aug 2020