6 Works in Peter Nureyev Can't Cook
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Peter Nureyev cannot be trusted alone in the kitchen, not even for the washing up afterwards.
A Ghost Ben deleted scene. Main story is not required to read this.
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- Part 2 of Ghost Ben
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Peter goes into the little bathroom and stares into the mirror, smiling. His grin is too wide, showcasing his long, sharp canines. That won’t do. He tries a smaller one, enough to show pearly teeth without coming across as threatening.
Peter Ransom smiles like this, he thinks. He will practice again tonight, get all the expressions to sit just right, like they belong on his face. Like he belongs here.
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The Rest of Our Lives by hopeless_eccentric for violeteyedmedium
Fandoms: The Penumbra Podcast
14 Feb 2021
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They had created the tightest, most grounded aliases to date. They had baby-proofed the house for a child who hadn’t been born yet. They had walked through some of the most painful and open conversations of their lives, just to ensure that regardless of their airtight paperwork, they could look one another in the eye and mean it when they said they were ready.
Juno had a feeling a part of him would never feel prepared. However, that same part also told him that one day, Nureyev was going to wake up and realize none of this was worth it. That part hadn’t been right once in the half decade since their wedding.
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- Part 1 of I'm Baby
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Juno and Peter have issues working through their emotions after... that night.
That's literally the whole fic.
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Peter Nureyev and Juno Steel try to finish a conversation on the Carte Blanche. They just can't do it.
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(i need you) here with me by IvyOnTheHolodeck for marvelruinedmyspirit
Fandoms: The Penumbra Podcast
25 Dec 2019
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He shouldn't be here.
The thought floats across Nureyev's consciousness but dissolves when he reaches for it, leaving him grasping. Where is 'here?' Where had he been going, and how did he get waylaid, leaving him in a darkness with all the aesthetic charm of a bruise?
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