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Jason Todd survived cages, corners, and a childhood where love was real but never enough to keep the lights on or his dad out of jail.
When Bruce Wayne enters his life, Jason trains hard, sleeps soft, and counts every kindness as something he’ll owe later.
Somewhere between caring for his addicted mother, bruises, training mats, and bought intimacy, something fragile begins to form between them.
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Burn Them All by Anonymous
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
09 Jun 2026
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Beware: Maegor with teats has begotten Aerion the Monstrous.
Prince Aerion Targaryen once drank a cup of wildfire, convinced it would make him a dragon. It made him a corpse instead—briefly. Fate (or the gods, or some bored Valyrian demon with a taste for jokes) spits him back into the world generations earlier, reborn as the twin brother of Prince Jacerys Velaryon, son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.
He isn’t a dragon. Tragic.
Still Aerion decides to do what he does best:
Cause problems on purpose.
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Play The Game Right by fernluvsu
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
08 Jun 2026
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Aerion Targaryen is England's best scrum-half. He's cocky, he's confident, and he hates Duncan Pennytree.
Duncan Pennytree is Ireland's captain and best lock. He's strong, he's kind, and he loves nothing more than folding people in half on the field—including Aerion Targaryen.
But if Aerion hates Dunk so much, why does he keep calling him?
And why does Dunk always answer?
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Mystery Work
Part of odellesprivatecollection
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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“They will choose for me.”
“Then choose first.”
Aerion Targaryen has no intention of being managed, matched, or made into something smaller than himself, no matter what his designation demands.
But instinct is not so easily denied and Valarr, controlled, deliberate, infuriatingly patient, refuses to take what Aerion cannot yet choose to give.
Between expectation and autonomy, desire and restraint, something begins to take shape. Slowly. Relentlessly.
Or: an A/B/O slow burn about control, consent, and the dangerous pull of being known too well.
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- Part 1 of Zaldrīzo Ānogar
