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At first, it's exhausting, but not terrible, working with Johnny. He gets on your nerves all the time at work and always follows you around the store, sort of like an annoying kid brother, but he's handsome and tall so you put up with it.
Then he opens his mouth.
or: the creepy coworker au
Bookmarked by playwithaadi
14 Mar 2026
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Captain Riley finds something sweet
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They won’t shut up about why he wears the mask.
This isn't anything new. You've heard it all before.
Maybe, then, it's the rookie inside of you still burning to be included, to be acknowledged, accepted, that makes you flick your mic on with a single press of your stupid little finger. Makes you open your stupid little mouth, and say:
"You're all wrong, boys; he's just keeping my seat warm."
(a joke at your lieutenant's expense has unexpected consequences.)
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Bookmarked by playwithaadi
01 Jan 2026
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i had to take a 50mg hydroxyzine during this im so fucked.
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It makes sense—in hindsight. The way the two of you seem to gravitate toward each other is something primal, magnetic.
The moments Soap walked in on—standing too close together in the kitchen, arms brushing, speaking in low tones (he never knew his captain could whisper); how he perches himself in front of you, a shield—always. The looks, too, were shared in fleeting glances over mission reports. They all stack up.
(Or: Soap makes a discovery—a tangled web that weaves between you and their Captain—and one can only imagine his surprise when Price turns to him, eyes battle-ready, and says: want to join us, Sergeant?)Bookmarked by playwithaadi
01 Jan 2026
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this was.. the most tense fic i’ve ever read. i had to take so many breaks because the tension was fucking consuming me. christ i shouldn’t be reading this with heart problems
