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The Carte Blanche is one of the few remaining fighting cages in Hyperion City where creds are bet on an exchange of fists. Some fight to feel alive- like they forget they’re breathing until the air gets ejected out of their lungs. Others fight because they have nowhere else to go or perhaps to escape to where their biggest fears can’t find them. Regardless, in the ring, it is never just a fight with one other person but also with yourself, and victory of the former doesn’t guarantee one with the latter. If you are Juno Steel and you find yourself stepping into the ring up against a man who’s sharp-toothed grin outshines the darkness of his ever growing shadow, you may be lucky. You may finally find the reason you fight and a reason you want to win.
A very gratuitous cage fighting AU with Hyperion City aesthetics, Juno Steel flavored self-recovery, Carte Blanche family finding, and Peter Nureyev’s inherent homoeroticism.
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"A legend is a dead thing, and we are very much alive."
The time Buddy Aurinko has had with her heart has always been borrowed. The two pillars in her life come together when that time runs out in an attempt to stitch back together the void she leaves. An imagination of Jet going off the grid for his revolutionary thing and his return as he shows up for Buddy's final celebration. It's the senior trio reunited for the first time in years.
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The Constellations in which We Find Ourselves by yours_featherly
Fandoms: The Penumbra Podcast
08 Mar 2023
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Putting yourself back together after your better half tore himself away, leaving you behind, is never easy and Peter Nureyev knows this well. It takes time. It takes vice and virtue. It takes small habits that end up left behind in the libraries of memories contained in the infinite pockets of his coat.
What if Peter Nureyev made little paper stars every time he missed and grieved Juno after season 1 with his most vulnerable thoughts and what if Juno found them while they healed in season 3?
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Juno Steel and Peter Nureyev have both come a long way, but trust is still something that takes time, especially when it is something you need to rebuild. It manifests in different ways in different scenes with different words, always with practice. Sometimes its safe keeping someone's name. Sometimes is not dropping a something so you can run away. Sometimes it's learning to make a mistake and being kind enough to let yourself learn, instead of beating and clawing at your insides. Sometimes its letting someone look at you when you aren't in control of every aspect of yourself.
In other words, a small little exploration of emotional healing but made... maybe a little spicy.