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cheerfullycatholic · 14 days
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After how Cara was treated in the first poll this may be a bad decision but I had fun making it so here's another one
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aliflower88 · 3 months
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(Reeve, 2006, p.170)
This scene is one of the many reasons I have such a hard time re-reading Darkling Plain. But after re-reading the rest of the quartet I finally started it again :’)
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Botanic Tournament : Anemones Poll !
Professor Anemone (The School for Good and Evil)
Anna Fang / The Wind Flower (Mortal Engines) - windflower is the common name for anemones
Anemone (Wings of Fire)
Anemone (I Was a Teenage Exocolonist)
Anemona Rjindael (Ys IX: Monstrum Nox)
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The two with the most votes will compete in the main bracket
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niku30 · 2 years
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Anna "Windflower" Fang ready to beat Valentine's ass,, I love that the two hottest characters of the first book get to fight against each other. So true,, I take that so personally
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odyhat · 2 years
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I'm finally done with the Mortal Engines book and oh, boy, this took me a while because I'm such a slow reader but it was so worth it. I loved it so much and now I'm so sad.
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Anna did only remember Tom. He was really special to her. I never thought of that
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keekity · 9 months
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blood ties
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heythereimashley · 2 years
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90's Alfred Molina is the prettiest man to ever walk the earth
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ratphecy · 1 year
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@manenimittliv​ asked:
“I can see a very pretty and smart woman giving you lots of kisses in your future, if you’d like a distraction from everyone else’s romantic futures.”
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he chuckled a little, eyes playfully rolling as he then looked at her.
“ gross. “ he gave a small grin, being a joke. he wraps his arms around her waist and gently pulls her to him. trying not to hurt her. his forehead against her’s. “ but -- we can be gross together. “
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agirlwithmagicpals · 1 year
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The bang family tree
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The main pairing:fang the sniper(Nicolas/nick), bark the polar bear(snowball)
the one time pair:bark the polar bear(snowball) and the deer spirit of dark wood
The kids: lily lilac polar frost, rack frost bear, and solruris dark frost
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important facts:1. Solruris was made whenever bark made a deal with the deer spirit after sonic and co defeated a couple of invasive snow monsters who were eating up the environment and freezing everything to bits to the point where it was extremely unhealthy so snowy allowed the spirit to essentially take some of his blood and fur so that they could create a spiritual successor/clone of him however due to the influence of dark magic and spiritual mutations they didn’t come out very “holy and angelic” as one might assume and thus the dark wendigo was born
2.lily was a last minute oopsie baby that was only ever brought about due to snowy’s stubborn nature and his desire to have at least some sort of family even when fang had a very heated conflict with beano(Barry) while rack in comparison was semi-planned due to fang absolutely needing a son after realizing his rather distant father was trying to find a replacement for fang and he couldn’t just let him ruin his reputation like that so he brought up how he wished he could have a son and while snowy
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made sure to reassure him with both sign language and body language they ended up inadvertently making so much love 💕 that bark boi got pregnant again after a few instances of loving making so it was both beneficial and pretty convenient timing plus lily was rather excited to hear that she was going to be a big sister and bark always wanted a couple of kids so yeah
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kylofrk · 7 months
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ANNA MCEWAN HAS A NEW BOOK OUT !! DRAGONS AND SHAPESHIFTERS ANYONE?
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indiafishydish · 1 year
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 Of course he remembers, but he doesn’t want his daughter to live that much because I’m not gonna let up on this the gaslighting it stops. It stops from you. It stops from Mark. It stops from all of you.
They only try to come up with new ways to hurt people. Well I can tell you right now that Zelenskyy and I are definitely looking each other in the eyeball so you guys are gonna have to start coming up with ideas because people like Nick want to the friend the Russians, although I’m seeing a lot of fake bullshit Russians, you must really be desperate for friendship
— I just can’t believe that you guys knew in the first place that you were going to put the bed in the music video scene. Yeah that was a very dark time in my life.
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dragoncharming · 2 years
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drama!orchid: dongfang qingcang has long wild hair, fangs and claws, terrible red eyes
drama!dfqc: *offended*
book!dfqc: has white hair down to his ankles, fangs, and red eyes
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disabled-dragoon · 10 months
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The Disability Library
I love books, I love literature, and I love this blog, but it's only been recently that I've really been given the option to explore disabled literature, and I hate that. When I was a kid, all I wanted was to be able to read about characters like me, and now as an adult, all I want is to be able to read a book that takes us seriously.
And so, friends, Romans, countrymen, I present, a special disability and chronic illness booklist, compiled by myself and through the contributions of wonderful members from this site!
As always, if there are any at all that you want me to add, please just say. I'm always looking for more!
Edit 20/10/2023: You can now suggest books using the google form at the bottom!
Updated: 31/08/2023
Articles and Chapters
The Drifting Language of Architectural Accessibility in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris, Essaka Joshua, 2012
Early Modern Literature and Disability Studies, Allison P. Hobgood, David Houston Wood, 2017
How Do You Develop Whole Object Relations as an Adult?, Elinor Greenburg, 2019
Making Do with What You Don't Have: Disabled Black Motherhood in Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents, Anna Hinton, 2018
Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2003 OR Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2019
Wasted Lives: Modernity and Its Outcasts, Zygmunt Bauman, 2004
Witchcraft and deformity in early modern English Literature, Scott Eaton, 2020
Books
Fiction:
Misc:
10 Things I Can See From Here, Carrie Mac
A-F:
A Curse So Dark and Lonely, (Series), Brigid Kemmerer
Akata Witch, (Series), Nnedi Okorafor
A Mango-Shaped Space, Wendy Mass
Ancillary Justice, (Series), Ann Leckie
An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon
An Unseen Attraction, (Series), K. J. Charles
A Shot in the Dark, Victoria Lee
A Snicker of Magic, Natalie Lloyd
A Song of Ice and Fire, (series), George R. R. Martin
A Spindle Splintered, (Series), Alix E. Harrow
A Time to Dance, Padma Venkatraman
Bath Haus, P. J. Vernon
Beasts of Prey, (Series), Ayana Gray
The Bedlam Stacks, (Series), Natasha Pulley
Black Bird, Blue Road, Sofiya Pasternack
Black Sun, (Series), Rebecca Roanhorse
Blood Price, (Series), Tanya Huff
Borderline, (Series), Mishell Baker
Breath, Donna Jo Napoli
The Broken Kingdoms, (Series), N.K. Jemisin
Brute, Kim Fielding
Cafe con Lychee, Emery Lee
Carry the Ocean, (Series), Heidi Cullinan
Challenger Deep, Neal Shusterman
Cinder, (Series), Marissa Meyer
Clean, Amy Reed
Connection Error, (Series), Annabeth Albert
Cosima Unfortunate Steals A Star, Laura Noakes
Crazy, Benjamin Lebert
Crooked Kingdom, (Series), Leigh Bardugo
Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots, (Series), Cat Sebastian
Daniel, Deconstructed, James Ramos
Dead in the Garden, (Series), Dahlia Donovan
Dear Fang, With Love, Rufi Thorpe
Deathless Divide, (Series), Justina Ireland
The Degenerates, J. Albert Mann
The Doctor's Discretion, E.E. Ottoman
Earth Girl, (Series), Janet Edwards
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead, Emily R. Austin
The Extraordinaries, (Series), T. J. Klune
The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict, (Series), Trenton Lee Stewart
Fight + Flight, Jules Machias
The Final Girl Support Group, Grady Hendrix
Finding My Voice, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The First Thing About You, Chaz Hayden
Follow My Leader, James B. Garfield
Forever Is Now, Mariama J. Lockington
Fortune Favours the Dead, (Series), Stephen Spotswood
Fresh, Margot Wood
H-0:
Harmony, London Price
Harrow the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Hench, (Series), Natalia Zina Walschots
Highly Illogical Behaviour, John Corey Whaley
Honey Girl, Morgan Rogers
How to Become a Planet, Nicole Melleby
How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager, (Series), D. N. Bryn
How to Sell Your Blood & Fall in Love, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites, Joy Demorra
I Am Not Alone, Francisco X. Stork
The Immeasurable Depth of You, Maria Ingrande Mora
In the Ring, Sierra Isley
Into The Drowning Deep, (Series), Mira Grant
Iron Widow, (Series), Xiran Jay Zhao
Izzy at the End of the World, K. A. Reynolds
Jodie's Journey, Colin Thiele
Just by Looking at Him, Ryan O'Connell
Kissing Doorknobs, Terry Spencer Hesser
Lakelore, Anna-Marie McLemore
Learning Curves, (Series), Ceillie Simkiss
Let's Call It a Doomsday, Katie Henry
The Library of the Dead, (Series), TL Huchu
The Lion Hunter, (Series), Elizabeth Wein
Lirael, (Series), Garth Nix
Long Macchiatos and Monsters, Alison Evans
Love from A to Z, (Series), S.K. Ali
Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses, Kristen O'Neal
Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
The Never Tilting World, (Series), Rin Chupeco
The No-Girlfriend Rule, Christen Randall
Nona the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Noor, Nnedi Okorafor
Odder Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Once Stolen, (Series), D. N. Bryn
One For All, Lillie Lainoff
On the Edge of Gone, Corinne Duyvis
Origami Striptease, Peggy Munson
Our Bloody Pearl, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper
P-T:
Parable of the Sower, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Parable of the Talents, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Percy Jackson & the Olympians, (series), Rick Riordan
Pomegranate, Helen Elaine Lee
The Prey of Gods, Nicky Drayden
The Pursuit Of..., (Series), Courtney Milan
The Queen's Thief, (Series), Megan Whalen Turner
The Quiet and the Loud, Helena Fox
The Raging Quiet, Sheryl Jordan
The Reanimator's Heart, (Series), Kara Jorgensen
The Remaking of Corbin Wale, Joan Parrish
Roll with It, (Series), Jamie Sumner
Russian Doll, (Series), Cristelle Comby
The Second Mango, (Series), Shira Glassman
Scar of the Bamboo Leaf, Sieni A.M
Shaman, (Series), Noah Gordon
Sick Kids in Love, Hannah Moskowitz
The Silent Boy, Lois Lowry
Six of Crows, (Series) Leigh Bardugo
Sizzle Reel, Carlyn Greenwald
The Spare Man, Mary Robinette Kowal
The Stagsblood Prince, (Series), Gideon E. Wood
Stake Sauce, Arc 1: The Secret Ingredient is Love. No, Really, (Series), RoAnna Sylver
Stars in Your Eyes, Kacen Callender [Expected release: Oct 2023]
The Storm Runner, (Series), J. C. Cervantes
Stronger Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Sweetblood, Pete Hautman
Tarnished Are the Stars, Rosiee Thor
The Theft of Sunlight, (Series), Intisar Khanani
Throwaway Girls, Andrea Contos
Top Ten, Katie Cotugno
Torch, Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Treasure, Rebekah Weatherspoon
Turtles All the Way Down, John Green
U-Z:
Unlicensed Delivery, Will Soulsby-McCreath Expected release October 2023
Verona Comics, Jennifer Dugan
Vorkosigan Saga, (Series), Lois McMaster Bujold
We Are the Ants, (Series), Shaun David Hutchinson
The Weight of Our Sky, Hanna Alkaf
Whip, Stir and Serve, Caitlyn Frost and Henry Drake
The Whispering Dark, Kelly Andrew
Wicked Sweet, Chelsea M. Cameron
Wonder, (Series), R. J. Palacio
Wrong to Need You, (Series), Alisha Rai
Ziggy, Stardust and Me, James Brandon
Graphic Novels:
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability, (Non-Fiction), A. Andrews
Constellations, Kate Glasheen
Dancing After TEN: a graphic memoir, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Vivian Chong, Georgia Webber
Everything Is an Emergency: An OCD Story in Words Pictures, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Jason Adam Katzenstein
Frankie's World: A Graphic Novel, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The Golden Hour, Niki Smith
Nimona, N. D. Stevenson
The Third Person, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Emma Grove
Magazines and Anthologies:
Artificial Divide, (Anthology), Robert Kingett, Randy Lacey
Beneath Ceaseless Skies #175: Grandmother-nai-Leylit's Cloth of Winds, (Article), R. B. Lemburg
Defying Doomsday, (Anthology), edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, (short story) (anthology), Seiko Tanabe
Nothing Without Us, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Nothing Without Us Too, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens, (Anthology), edited by Marieke Nijkamp
Uncanny #24: Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction, (Anthology), edited by: Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Dominik Parisien et al.
Uncanny #30: Disabled People Destroy Fantasy, (Anthology), edited by: Nicolette Barischoff, Lisa M. Bradley, Katharine Duckett
We Shall Be Monsters, edited by Derek Newman-Stille
Manga:
Perfect World, (Series), Rie Aruga
The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud, (Short Stories), Kuniko Tsurita
Non-Fiction:
Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education, Jay Timothy Dolmage
A Disability History of the United States, Kim E, Nielsen
The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access, David Gissen
Being Seen: One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism, Elsa Sjunneson
Black Disability Politics, Sami Schalk
Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations: The Pursuit of Love, Admiration, and Safety, Dr. Elinor Greenburg
Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, Eli Clare
The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability, Barker, Clare and Stuart Murray, editors.
The Capacity Contract: Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship, Stacy Clifford Simplican
Capitalism and Disability, Martha Russel
Care work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Catatonia, Shutdown and Breakdown in Autism: A Psycho-Ecological Approach, Dr Amitta Shah
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays, Esme Weijun Wang
Crip Kinship, Shayda Kafai
Crip Up the Kitchen: Tools, Tips and Recipes for the Disabled Cook, Jules Sherred
Culture – Theory – Disability: Encounters between Disability Studies and Cultural Studies, Anne Waldschmidt, Hanjo Berressem, Moritz Ingwersen
Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition, Liat Ben-Moshe
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally, Emily Ladau
Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Disability Pride: Dispatches from a Post-ADA World, Ben Mattlin
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From the Twenty-First Century, Alice Wong
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability and Making Space, Amanda Leduc
Every Cripple a Superhero, Christoph Keller
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation, Eli Clare
Feminist Queer Crip, Alison Kafer
The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Growing Up Disabled in Australia, Carly Findlay
It's Just Nerves: Notes on a Disability, Kelly Davio
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot
Language Deprivation & Deaf Mental Health, Neil S. Glickman, Wyatte C. Hall
The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, Elizabeth Barnes
My Body and Other Crumbling Empires: Lessons for Healing in a World That Is Sick, Lyndsey Medford
No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s, Sarah F. Rose
Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment, James I. Charlton
The Pedagogy of Pathologization Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus, Subini Ancy Annamma
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature, Essaka Joshua
QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology, Raymond Luczak, Editor.
The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, Jasbir K. Puar
Sitting Pretty, (memoir), Rebecca Taussig
Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black & Deaf in the South, Mary Herring Wright
Surviving and Thriving with an Invisible Chronic Illness: How to Stay Sane and Live One Step Ahead of Your Symptoms, Ilana Jacqueline
The Things We Don't Say: An Anthology of Chronic Illness Truths, Julie Morgenlender
Uncanny Bodies: Superhero Comics and Disability, Scott T. Smith, José Alaniz 
Uncomfortable Labels: My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman, (memoir), Laura Kate Dale
Unmasking Autism, Devon Price
The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe, Ellen Clifford
We've Got This: Essays by Disabled Parents, Eliza Hull
Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life, (memoir) (essays) Alice Wong
Picture Books:
A Day With No Words, Tiffany Hammond, Kate Cosgrove-
A Friend for Henry, Jenn Bailey, Mika Song
Ali and the Sea Stars, Ali Stroker, Gillian Reid
All Are Welcome, Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman
All the Way to the Top, Annette Bay Pimentel, Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, Nabi Ali
Can Bears Ski?, Raymond Antrobus, Polly Dunbar
Different -- A Great Thing to Be!, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
Everyone Belongs, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
I Talk Like a River, Jordan Scott, Sydney Smith
Jubilee: The First Therapy Horse and an Olympic Dream, K. T. Johnson, Anabella Ortiz
Just Ask!, Sonia Sotomayor, Rafael López
Kami and the Yaks, Andrea Stenn Stryer, Bert Dodson
My Three Best Friends and Me, Zulay, Cari Best, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship, Jessica Kensky, Patrick Downes, Scott Magoon
Sam's Super Seats, Keah Brown, Sharee Miller
Small Knight and the Anxiety Monster, Manka Kasha
We Move Together, Kelly Fritsch, Anne McGuire, Eduardo Trejos
We're Different, We're the Same, and We're All Wonderful!, Bobbi Jane Kates, Joe Mathieu
What Happened to You?, James Catchpole, Karen George
The World Needs More Purple People, Kristen Bell, Benjamin Hart, Daniel Wiseman
You Are Enough: A Book About Inclusion, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
You Are Loved: A Book About Families, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
The You Kind of Kind, Nina West, Hayden Evans
Zoom!, Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko
Plays:
Peeling, Kate O'Reilly
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siempre-bucky · 2 years
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Fangs
Jake 'Hangman' Seresin x Wife!Reader
summary: Jake has a last-minute costume change that drives you crazy.
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“Alright,” Natasha spoke as she narrowed her eyes at the calendar you had in your kitchen. “Luke, you’re going with Matt after the Halloween dance?” She whipped around, your kids sitting at the island, elbows deep in the candy bowl.  You stood against the counter, lovingly watching their godmother re-explain the plan you all made for Halloween.  
“Yeah,” the eighth-grader, dressed in his beloved Luke Skywalker costume, said unenthusiastically as he ate yet another piece of candy. He reached back in, only to have you slap his hand with your fake rubber wood stake. The boy whined, retracting his hand and shaking it as if it hurt. 
“Jane,” Nat redirected her attention. The sixth grader perked up, a lollipop shoved in her mouth and her cat ear headband shifting on her head. 
“I’m going to stay the night at Anna’s house while you guys go to the party at the Hard Deck,” the girl droned, hearing the Halloween plan for a solid week now. “Mommy, where’s dad?” she asked, looking around for the tall blond. 
“Probably still getting ready. You know him, always having to make an entrance,” you sighed, taking another piece of candy for yourself and tossing one to Luke. He smiled brightly, little lines forming around his mouth just like his father's. 
“I do not,” Jake huffed on cue, waltzing into the kitchen. He placed a kiss on the top of Jane’s head and ruffled his son's hair. 
“Where’s your costume?” Luke asked, fixing his hair in the reflection of the toaster. “Uncle Javy said you guys were doing cowboys?” 
“Zombie cowboys,” Jane whispered her addition. 
You eyed your husband up and down, his casual jeans and black t-shirt catching your attention. Certainly didn’t look like the plaid button-down and ‘bloody’ ripped jeans he tried on the other day. “You look casual,” you noted. Although you were no better, your 90s Buffy recreation could’ve been anything. 
Jake reached in between his children and grabbed a handful of candy, flashing a signature Seresin smile up at you, beautiful pearly white teeth that always managed to make your legs turn to jelly. There was something different in the way he smiled, it was more crooked, his jaw a little lower than normal. It dawned on you and the sudden wave of pleasure hit you at the same time. Jake’s canine teeth were longer and pointier. “Holy shit,” you breathed. 
You sauntered over to him, your eyes trained on his lips. You placed your thumbs on his upper lip and pulled them upward to reveal the fake teeth molded to his real ones. “What’s happening?” he asked with a small laugh. You inspected them further, tilting his head upward to see the sharp point. You wanted them all over your body. A shiver ran down your spine at the thought. 
“Fangs,” you responded simply, your voice was lower, barely audible.
 Jake knew exactly what he was doing. He looked over at you, the color of your eyes was near nonexistent, and your pupils were blown with sheer want.  He smirked, hands clasping around your wrists and pulling your thumbs out of his mouth, “Fanboy had extra material and made these for me. Like em, darlin’?”  
“I do,” you hummed, tilting your chin upward. He swiped his tongue along his teeth, his fangs on full display for you.  
“Okay!” Natasha said quickly as soon as she saw Jakle’s hand touch your lower back. A Jake signature. Even though the kids were preoccupied with their phones she knew that it was about to become not so family-friendly in the Seresin kitchen. “Kids grab your things, I’ll take you to the school.” Luke and Jane jumped off their chairs and gathered their things. “Behave,” she scolded with a shake of her head as the two of you moved away from each other. 
The kids shrugged on their backpacks and gave you and Jake a quick hug and promises of being safe they happily followed their godmother who shot back one last warning glare. 
After the door shut and the engine of Natasha's car roared, Jake turned to you and you looked at him with the same knowing face. 
In a swift motion, Jake pressed you against the cold metal of the refrigerator, flashed his fangs, and connected his lips to your neck. The drag of his fangs burned your skin deliciously as he dragged them along the length of your neck. “So,” he murmured darkly, the tips of the fangs slightly digging into the base of your neck, “still wanna go to that party?” 
You tugged at the hem of his shirt, pulling it over his head. “We can be late,” you moaned as his lips found the other side of your neck. He hoisted you up on the counter, one of your hands falling to the cold surface to brace yourself. 
“No kids, no interruptions,” he mumbled against your skin, his strong hands pushing your trembling thighs apart. “We’re not going.”
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