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You were raised to be good. In a town that worshiped silence and called desire a sin, you learned to swallow every longing whole. The preacher’s daughter: pure, obedient, untouched.
Then came John Price. Thirty-seven. A retired solider with calloused hands and eyes that made you forget how to pray.
He promised no salvation; only euphoria, ruin, and the kind of heaven you weren’t supposed to crave so much.
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anon requested: Ex!husband John price/ Fem!reader, where they divorce and he’s absolutely devastated by it, grovels and upset that he lost the love of his life, and then years later by circumstances are in force proximity with each other and have to deal with communicating all their grievances and then bam heated smut and pent up frustrations at each other, and then get back together.
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Just a gesture in tongues by anonymousshit (Sebbiescreature)
Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games)
16 Jan 2026
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Inspired by Frankenstein
Transitioning from a strict routine to lots of free time and not much to do was jarring. But luckily, the old hut he had bought, and the land attached to it, kept him pretty busy. The roof was a leaky mess and the small porch was almost rotten through, and so he spent a full summer just fixing up his little hut. The hardwood he had to buy to repair the porch cost a pretty penny, and he wasted about four planks by cutting them too short or placing the nails incorrectly, but he had the patience to learn and improve. It felt good to do some hard work that didn't cost the lives of other people for once.
translations will be in the notes at the end of each chapter and I did not check over most of it
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Simon finds you stranded on the side of the road, and you’re desperate enough to accept his help.
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Trust (Simon Riley / Reader) by kindersurprisebacterium
Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games)
10 Jan 2026
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“I haven’t slept...” His words faltered on his tongue. Drawing a breath in through his nose, he parted his lips to speak once more. “Could you stay?”
“Simon, I-”
“I wouldn’t ask if I didn’t need it.” He cut me off. His breath hitched, shoulders tensing as if bracing for rejection. The visage of the domineering man I knew had crumbled, leaving behind something softer- something shattered and delicate. I squeezed his hand, offering him a gentle smile.
“Yes, Simon.” I nodded. “I’d be happy to stay.”
Or: Reader offers comfort when Simon needs it most
Gender Neutral AFAB Reader

