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Special News Bulletin: Vicious Criminals’ Robbery Attempt Thwarted By Vigilant, Devoted Husband by EnduringParadox
Fandoms: Pilgrimage (2017)
11 Aug 2020
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Western AU.
Rua, a reporter, meets an unlikely couple on an otherwise dull train ride: Pretty, gentle preacher Diarmuid and his very large, intimidating husband, David. Then some outlaws try to rob the train and its passengers, and Rua gets an idea of exactly who David is and just how much he loves his husband.
Bookmarked by silvisJP
27 Jun 2026
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David works as a bartender and he has an interesting night with one of his punters.
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27 Jun 2026
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...his cousin has used his power and influence to pluck a young man meant for the cloth from his home and arrange for him to marry David, who’s no match for anyone. He’s a wreck of a man, only known for his skill at killing, at murder. Would his husband want to hold him, with his body a mess of scar tissue? Could David tell him sweet nothings with his ruined voice? Would he want to be touched with calloused hands that have crushed men’s throats? All this and more awaits the poor former novice.
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An arranged marriage AU in a vaguely historical fantasy setting.
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- Part 1 of Entering the Kingdom
Bookmarked by silvisJP
26 Jun 2026
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“You’re physically healthy, Mr. Shepherd,” the doctor explains. “But lots of vets struggle with post-duty life. And you especially, with your disability. I recommend therapy for all military veterans.”
David gives him a look.
“I know, I know. You can’t talk about your issues, but I have a pamphlet here for a different kind of therapy… it’s called art therapy, and it might help you.”
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David takes up art therapy as a way to cope with his PTSD. At his therapist's suggestion, he also signs up for some figure drawing classes. There, he meets Diarmuid... the nude model.
Bookmarked by silvisJP
23 Jun 2026
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Rua had a small box in his hands. It was rectangular and rosy pink and on the side, in white, cursive text, were the words Big enough for life’s little pleasures!
Diarmuid set the pie on the table and took the box. He turned it over in his hands a few times, puzzled, and then opened it. He stared at the box’s contents, unsure if he was seeing correctly, and then shut it with a gasp, face growing hot.
“Oh, God,” Diarmuid said. “Rua, this is—”
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Lonely househusband Diarmuid misses his workaholic husband David. When Rua suggests that he take matters into his own hands with some toys, Diarmuid finds that he enjoys himself, but that nothing is quite as satisfying as having David with him.
Bookmarked by silvisJP
23 Jun 2026
