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John Price hires a housekeeper to maintain his home while deployed. When he finally retires, he decides he’ll keep you as well.
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01 May 2026
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Ghost laid his hand against your throat, fingers curling to rest over the vessels that pulsed on both sides, completely encircling the slender column of your neck. Though he applied no pressure, the threat loomed as heavily as he did over your body. It had been so easy for him to subdue you; he didn’t even break a sweat, his breath still steady and even.
A familiar zing of electricity traveled to your core, smoldering embers sparked to life, begging to be fed kindling and stoked into something more. Heat flickered across your cheeks when you looked up at Ghost, and reached for his hand in a half-hearted attempt to push it off of your throat. He effortlessly resisted, holding the position like a wolf might do to an overeager pup to enforce his place in the pack — and remind you of yours.
You were trapped, completely at his mercy.
And you liked it.
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26 Apr 2026
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In Task Force 141, it is painfully obvious that you and Soap are circling each other like two idiots with a shared gravitational pull. Between sparring, lingering touches, quiet care, and enough teasing from Ghost, Gaz, and Price to count as a side mission, the tension keeps building toward something real. But when an old friend from your past appears during a joint operation, Soap’s jealousy turns sharp, messy, and cruel, leaving both of you hurt in ways neither of you expected. What follows is distance, guilt, longing, and one hard-earned confession that finally drags the truth into the light.
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24 Apr 2026
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Ruin Me, Fix Me by Stubborn_Capricorn
Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, task force 141 - Fandom
12 Oct 2025
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In the blue hush of the ops floor, she maps every camera and blind spot like a lullaby of numbers—until John Price notices the shadows under her eyes and the ache in his own chest. He’s spent years speaking in orders, not gentleness; she’s spent years speaking to no one at all. When he stops her in the corridor, it isn’t a command he asks for—it’s a gift. Her voice, soft and careful, says his name for the first time, and something in both of them breaks in all the right places. In the hum of a server room and the aftertaste of tea, a captain learns patience, a hacker finds courage, and a single word—John—becomes a promise they might survive long enough to keep.
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21 Apr 2026
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The Golden Prince left you at the altar. Now you belong to his brother.
Simon Riley—the Ghost of the North, the man who has never lost a battle—takes you as his bride to save a dying alliance. Not because he wants you. Because this is what must be done—for the sake of both kingdoms, for the fragile peace neither side can afford to lose.
He looks at you and sees the enemy. Your father’s name is written in northern blood.
And now you stand in his hall, soft and lovely and utterly out of place—a southern bride draped in silk, a political offering in the house of a man who has every reason to hate you. He is certain you are a trap. That your kindness is practiced. That your innocence is only another weapon dressed in white.
But certainty is a fragile thing.
Because Simon watches too closely. Because every silence between you feels sharpened at the edges. Because in a marriage built on old wounds and older ghosts, even the gentlest touch can begin to feel like a threat.
Now you are bound to a man who does not trust you, trapped in a court that does not want you, and learning far too quickly that peace can be just as dangerous as war.
In the North, love is not a gift.
It is something far more ruinous.Bookmarked by Kurrently
09 Apr 2026

