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Call of Duty pro, Alfred “ALPHA” Jones, gets humiliated in a 1v1 by an unfamiliar player that is suddenly dominating the leaderboards.
Alfred is positive that “Bruhskii” has something to hide. And he’ll find out what that is if they keep crossing paths.Bookmarked by faunlike
25 Jun 2026
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“Halfway through the third fake fall, my ankle folded and… I fell. I didn’t even have time to think or grab anything before everything was just upside down.”
Ivan sat silent; mouth slightly agape from what he was trying to process. He leaned in closer, supporting himself on his knees to ask, “You fell?”
“I fell. All the way down.” Alfred nodded, taking a sip from his beer.
“You fell… from the Grand Canyon?”
Alfred nodded again, only slower. “Yep."
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17 Mar 2026
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Detective Alfred Jones is fresh to the New York City scene, and ready to take a bite out of the world. One day, the case of a life time is dropped in his lap. Will he bear the stress of his first serious case? Will his sanity survive the antics of his new crime busting partner? Read to find out!
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16 Mar 2026
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"I'm crazy? What's crazy is this world that refuses to let me be with you!"
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Alfred's seemingly perfect world changes when he's thrust into a survival game with eleven other contenders, each competing for the title of God. To make matters worse, the new kid is a complete psycho who claims to be madly in love with him, and is ironically his best chance for survival. MiraiNikki|FutureDiary!AU.
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- Part 1 of A God's Memoir
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16 Mar 2026
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Alfred F. Jones is the best math student in the school, and Ivan Braginsky is the best writer.
Unfortunately, Alfred can't write to save his life, Ivan can't do algebra to save his, and they both hate each other.
But when their grades start slipping, and their learning specialist forces them to tutor each other, the obvious solution is simple: trade skills, survive the semester, and go back to ignoring each other.
It would probably work better if they didn't keep seeing things about each other that they were never supposed to.
Or: two academic rivals discover that hating each other is much easier from a distance.
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- Part 1 of Math by the Books
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14 Mar 2026

