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Does a rabbit and a cat make a fox? by TheLastLife
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
13 Jun 2026
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After Mary's death, Neil knew he had to keep running.
He had promised his mother.
But what happens when Wymack goes to Millport and recruits two boys with more trauma than sense and a desperate need for contact? How will the other Foxes react? -
there’s nothing fun about being a foxboy by Fandomtrash_whataboutit
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
10 Jun 2026
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Neil has been on the run since the day he turned into something his father didn’t want, but losing his mother changed everything. Neil can’t survive on his own, he just isn’t strong enough, the only tool he has left in his arsenal is to stay shifted, remain a wild animal for as long as possible. He only gets drawn into a populated area because he’s starving, and he only stays for a little bit because he can’t help but be intrigued. Then Kevin fucking Day gets involved, and suddenly Neil is stuck.
Injured, paranoid, and trapped in the body of an animal, Neil is at the mercy of the foxes’ kindness. And he’s never been one to put faith in the kindness of others. But the foxes are, in their strange ways, kind; Abby is firm in her care, Wymack is gruff in his concern, and Andrew is hilariously blasé in his curious interest. But Neil is running for a reason, even if he’s not sure he wants to run anymore.
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Neil Josten is a chaos. Secrets swirl around him like a second skin, each one more dangerous than the last. For someone on the run, those secrets are more than baggage—they’re a death sentence.
Hiding from his father. Running from his past. Escaping the truth of who he is. It’s the life his mother taught him, and the only one Neil has ever known.
But then everything changed. His mother is gone, and Neil isn’t just running for himself anymore—he’s running for his son.
Which secret will destroy him first?
That he’s the Butcher’s son?
That he’s an Omega in hiding?
Or that Neil Josten, the boy who was never meant to exist, is now a father?The Foxes think they’re recruiting a talented striker with a bad attitude. What they’re really getting is a storm in human form—one that will either shatter their fragile team or force them to face the wreckage Neil’s been running from his entire life.
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Andrew looked at the grainy photo of Neil Josten and thought brown, bland, boring and blegh. But that wasn’t the problem, the problem was the synthetic, manic smile on his face. “Experimental anti-psychotic drugs” it said glaringly in red. According to the court of law beating two full grown men to death, whilst trying to protect his mum, was deemed excessively violent. Andrew considered this to be pretty justified but that may just be his apathetic nature and lack of morals.
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Neil Josten killed Jackson Plank and Romeo Malcom when they tried to assault Mary. That day he also put Lola six feet under, but hey, no body, no crime right? Neil Josten a little more dangerous, a little more annoying and a whole lot more mouthy. -
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Jason Talha Al-Ghul, the son of Ra’s Al-Ghul and the younger brother of Talia Al-Ghul, stands out with a complexion slightly lighter than his kin. Yet, the sharp, piercing gaze of his green eyes carries a distinct, unmistakable mark of the Al-Ghul lineage, a symbol of their formidable legacy.
Since learning that his two-year-old nephew's father was Bruce Wayne, Jason had been planning to rescue Damian from the League's treacherous grasp. While he loved his homeland, he also knew that if given the chance, he would flee without hesitation. The League was no place for a two-year-old, and Jason could not bear the thought of Damian growing up surrounded by blood and violence, even if it meant betraying his older sister.
Aka. Jason is Talia's biological brother, and he doesn't want his nephew Damian to grow up in the violent environment he was born into. Then he kidnaps Damian and before he knows it, he too becomes part of the Batfamily.
