6 Works in Timbitat Quarantine Bingo
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Jinyoung is bored, really bored.
Quarantine life and having a famous streamer as boyfriend doesn't mix well, but thanks to certain famous app, Jinyoung has an excellent idea of how he can make his boyfriend pay attention to him while he plays online games.
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Sasuke’s back hits the wall and he grunts, fingers digging harshly into broad shoulders. Naruto presses him none-too-gently against the drywall, shoving into his space with knees and elbows and everything else, until his forearms are pressed against Sasuke’s chest and his mouth is kissing him meanly.
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- Part 4 of Timbitat Quarantine Bingo
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Tim is stuck on the wrong side of Gotham when the dead begin rising. He just wants to go home. He stumbles into a familiar face along the way.
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“She’s right.” Geralt gasps, struggling to get to his feet. His sweaty hand slips on his sword hilt. “Fuck.”
Confusion blooms in Jaskier’s chest.
“What on earth could she possibly have gotten right in this scheme?” He demands. “It’s literally the worst executed plan I’ve ever heard of.”
Or: They need a vampire to save Geralt's life. Jaskier is a vampire. Someone-- several someones-- didn't get the memo. Apparently.
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- Part 3 of Timbitat Quarantine Bingo
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The slow press of lips, unworried. The kiss of teeth to his lower lip, enough to shock up his spine and leave his legs weak. Naruto presses a lingering kiss to the corner of his mouth.
Sasuke belatedly realizes they haven’t been discovered.
His brain kicks back into gear, one thought at a time. It’s slow going.
Naruto’s hands are still holding him close. While he scrambles for purchase in anything like logic, he dips his head and presses his warm mouth to Sasuke’s throat. The kiss of teeth, enough to unmake him.
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- Part 1 of Timbitat Quarantine Bingo
- Part 1 of When the soul slept in beams of light
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that rascal by Ser_Parapluie
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Deadpool - All Media Types
05 Apr 2020
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In a world where everyone has a moving mark somewhere on their skin that helps them identify their other halves, Wade Wilson, is, as always, an exception.
Or so he thinks.