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the title is a reference to the community episode "curriculum unavailable" where the group has to go to therapy
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“Did you call her?” She asked, quiet but not whispering.
Rick looked down at his feet, embarrassed. “Yes.”
He flinched a little when Summer pulled him into a tight hug, but let her, even though it only made the crawling sensation he felt under his skin grow.
“Thank you, grandpa Rick.” She breathed, pulling away, eyes a little wet. “And fuck you, I’m not your goddamn therapist, and neither is Morty. So stop acting like it.”
Bookmarked by little_froggie
20 Dec 2024
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Rick is dealing with alcohol withdrawal, and Morty comes to comfort him.
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- Part 10 of Rick Caring for Morty
Bookmarked by little_froggie
19 Dec 2024
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Mickey doesn't get Ian's fascination with babies
And then Lip hands his spawn off for Mickey to hold
Bookmarked by little_froggie
18 Dec 2024
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ain't just hair by romeoandjulietyouwish
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders: The Musical - Jamestown Revival & Levine/Rapp
13 Dec 2024
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Dally needs a hair cut, Johnny is the only one he trusts to do it.
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- Part 28 of Lis Writes the Outsiders
Bookmarked by little_froggie
14 Dec 2024
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so kiss me on the mouth (and love me like a sailor) by we_are_inevitable
Fandoms: Newsies - All Media Types, Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken
30 Jul 2024
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Really, he should have known that David was… preoccupied. Usually, David knows when Jack gets home from work and will meet him out in the living room so they can have dinner together- usually leftovers- and bitch about all the weird shit they had to deal with in the twelve-odd hours they’ve spent away from each other. Typical roommate stuff. Jack guesses that David must have been distracted with– yeah, and that’s why he didn’t realize Jack was home, and why he must have thought he was alone in the apartment, and Jack can’t think of anything aside from David when he shuts the door to his room.
Turning in a small circle, Jack rubs his face and groans. “What the fuck,” He mutters to himself, then shakes his arms out and hurries to his dresser. “What the fuck,” He repeats as he pulls his work shirt over his head, slipping into a more comfortable crew neck, and he debates for a long moment whether he should just– should he change out of his jeans? Is that weird? Is it weird that he’s–
God. Jack is half-hard, and it’s his own damn fault for listening to David fucking Jacobs’ stupid fucking moan.
Bookmarked by little_froggie
11 Dec 2024