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Bearo makes a good father. To a young Reagan, Rand is something else.
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08 Dec 2021
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Morty's always writing in that notebook. Rick is increasingly curious about what's inside.
Sequel to "Love is a Solitary Thing."
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29 Oct 2021
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“I think,” Morty pauses, swallows dryly, tries again: “I think we should talk about it.”
Honestly, Rick thinks they really should not talk about it. Morty has this idea that talking is the best way to cope with grief, which, if you ask Rick, is stupid. After all, who’s to say one coping mechanism is better than any other? Some people like to talk about it with close friends and loved ones, some people like to pretend it never happened, and some people like to have sex with their underage grandsons and then slam their own heads in convection ovens. Again: who’s to say?
Morty is still looking at him expectantly. Meanwhile — for some reason — they both still have the other’s limp dicks in their hands. It’s like having a relay race at the fucking deli section.
It’s the anniversary of absolutely nothing. Rick copes as best he can.
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11 Oct 2021
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“So when I see you two getting along so well, I think—good for you. Good for you,” Ritsu's father says again, strongly, looking at him straight. He’s serious. He rarely looks so serious. A murky feeling of shame stirs sludgily in Ritsu’s gut, long ignored, long dormant. Because Shigeo isn’t here, he thinks uneasily – if his brother was here then Ritsu would be able to ignore it better, to focus better on his more important priority. But his brother isn’t here. His brother is somewhere Ritsu doesn’t know about. He could be anywhere. Anything could be happening to him. Anyone could be—
“I know you two love each other,” their father says. “Of course you do. But – you’re getting older. That’s the thing. And sometimes what’s okay for little kids to do isn’t okay for bigger kids to do.”
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