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Bookmarked by Cat_Sofa
29 Aug 2024
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Four (sort of) superheroes walk into the White House by Here_to_procrastinate
Fandoms: Deadpool (Movieverse), Wolverine (Movies), Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Venom (Marvel Movies)
12 Aug 2024
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The Time Ripper doesn’t kill Wade but instead turns back time for him, to before the experimentation, before Deadpool. He gets his face back and has cancer again for a hot second.
This changes not nearly as much as he thought it would eight years ago.He still gets a new roommate. One who's much better at remembering that he’s not invulnerable anymore than he himself is.
He also makes a new friend and reunites with an old one.And there are lizard people taking over the government. It’s awesome.
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Los Bichos Series by BunsofHoney
Fandom Deadpool - All Media Types, Spider-Man - All Media Types
21 Mar 2023
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Watching You Watch Me by BunsofHoney
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Deadpool - All Media Types
15 Oct 2022
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As Peter walked down the roof, a thought occurred to him. Was Wade serious? Was he really going to stay in for the rest of the night? Could he even be trusted? He turned on his heel and silently crept back towards the windows. Climbing up on Wade's roof, Peter could peer in at the corner of the sloped window and see right down to the bed.
...Walk away, Parker. You're done here.
...This was not how Peter Parker behaved, and it definitely wasn't how Spider-Man behaved. It wasn't appropriate or sane, and it definitely wasn't happening again.
Or, five times Peter enjoyed watching Wade without his permission, and one time he got caught.
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Bookmarked by Cat_Sofa
08 Aug 2024
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Deadpool and Spiderman start dating, plus spying/mild bdsm. Pretty good deadpool.
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Learning to be 'we.'
