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So what does an honest woman-loving guy do when he finds himself attracted to his very reckless, very insufferable and very male friend? Sanji desperately needs to know.
or where Sanji goes a little bit insane with Zoro’s way of doing things
or Sanji would love Zoro if it didn't mean loving a man and Zoro would love a man if it didn't mean loving Sanji
Bookmarked by Clothball44
17 Jun 2026
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Follow along as what was meant to be just sex—just a power play, a manipulation—turns into an actual relationship.
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Bookmarked by Clothball44
14 Jun 2026
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Do You Love Me Yet? by AttractiveAfternoon
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Doctor Strange (Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
21 May 2026
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After Peter Quill sacrifices himself to save the world from Thanos, Tony Stark and Stephen Strange are photographed embracing on the battlefield and mistaken for a couple. Their ‘relationship’ becomes a beacon of hope for the people of Earth, and they reluctantly agree to continue the charade to keep world morale high.
Now the two must navigate living in a new world and trying to gain some semblance of normalcy again, all the while pretending to be madly in love.
Bookmarked by Clothball44
21 May 2026
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Stark Contrast by May_Queen
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man (Movies), Doctor Strange (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
24 Mar 2026
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Stephen Strange had a huge crush on Tony Stark.
Not now. Not as a sorcerer. Not as a doctor with trembling hands wrapped in spells instead of surgical gloves.
No—when he was a teenager.
Back when life was simpler. Back when his biggest secret wasn’t the Eye of Agamotto, but a stack of hidden magazines shoved under his mattress—tabloids, tech journals, and yes, the occasional Playboy he absolutely did not read for the articles. Tony Stark was everywhere. On TV, in headlines, in smug half-smiles captured mid-scandal.
Stephen couldn’t help it.
Bookmarked by Clothball44
04 May 2026
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Steve huffs begrudgingly. He doesn’t really want to spend his Tuesday and Thursday nights watching some random kid, but arguing with his mom when she’s already made up her mind is like trying to stop a freight train with brute force. “Okay. I’ll do it.”
Tuesday comes far, far too fast.
Steve pulls up to the Byers’ house just after five, the late September sun transforming almost everything in Hawkins into shades of orange. The house is strikingly small, set back from the road with a cluttered yard and a worse for wear front porch. It certainly isn’t the place Steve usually finds himself, and he feels weirdly conspicuous as he gets out of his mom’s car. He realizes, he’s never really seen the shitty part of Hawkins too much. A small surge of rare gratefulness rushes through him.Or, when Steve takes on the job of babysitting a young Will Byers, his life changes in some various unpleasant ways.
Bookmarked by Clothball44
01 May 2026

