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Ajax is a hell of a mess. The black sheep of his family.
The very definition of a pathetic loser. A sick pervert.He escapes his miserable reality by jerking off for hours and smoking insane amounts of weed.
He knows that something inside him is damaged, but he doesn’t know why.
His new coworker will shake the fragile ground he’d been teetering on his entire rotten life.
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Tartaglia as a loser drug addict with PTSD and Scaramouche as a trans male who self-harm.
Bookmarked by nevada096
19 Mar 2026
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Childe is still new to Sumeru and discovers he has a very interesting neighbor.
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19 Mar 2026
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"When I need something subtle, I'll come back running."
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Scaramouche only wishes to be able to get back at his asshole ex boyfriend. Tartaglia only wishes to be able to get his ex girlfriend back.
After being forced to coexist in the same dorm, they decide that they can help each other out.
Bookmarked by nevada096
19 Mar 2026
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i'll make a carnaval of this bland experience you call 'your life' by whoisblair420
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
21 Feb 2026
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“I think you’re the last person I expected to see here.”
“Yeah, Rosa dragged me.” He huffed softly, looking away from the ginger before he pounced on him. [...] “You’re the first person I expected to see here, in trade.”
Childe laughed, [...] “So, have you kissed anyone yet?”
“Excuse me?” Kunikuzushi was taken aback — he often forgot about the hookup culture of Brazil, but sometimes Childe’s brazen attitude towards it jumpscared him into remembering he probably should’ve been partaking in said culture for a while now. “Um.. No.”
“Really?” The ginger’s grin stretched, foxlike as it always was when he was about to throw another pick up line at the foreigner. Kunikuzushi braced himself for impact, or, better speaking, for a flood. “Want to start?”
“Hah.” Kunikuzushi could feel his cheeks heat up. [...] He looked at Mona and Rosalyne, each interacting with someone from Childe’s and seemingly bidding goodbye to them. “Unfortunately, I think we’re getting separated now.”
“They’ll wait.”

