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Sequel to Of Needles, Wars or Hands of Time, Stability, a Search For and All Friends and Kingdom Come
From this prompt in the kinkmeme:
AU where everyone's born Dominant or Submissive
Once a Dominant and Submissive pair is born, they are linked to each other, no matter how far apart they are. This link doesn't actually tell the Dom or the Sub each other's thoughts, but it does allow them to know how the other's doing and serves as a reassurance that there's someone meant for them out there.
Another one of the reasons that Erik hates Shaw so badly is because Shaw managed to break Erik's link to his Sub. Now Erik doesn't even know if his Sub's alive because breaking a link like that can kill a Submissive.
Meanwhile, Charles hates himself for not yet having telepathy strong enough to contact and help his Dom, especially after feeling the pain his Dom was forced to go through. He truly believes that his Dominant is dead. Hopes it, some nights when he remembers how his Dom was forced to suffer. It's better than to think of his Dom still being forced to bear that pain.
And then Charles pulls Erik from the water
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- Part 5 of Needles
Bookmarked by JenniferC77
19 Apr 2012
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The one where the human government, in their immortal hysteria, tries to make a cure to wipe-out Mutants, but fucks up, leaving Erik to be his own monster and Charles to embrace his own, to protect their people from the abominations neither saw coming.
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Bookmarked by JenniferC77
18 Feb 2012
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Where, by the cruel twist of fate that absolutely refuses to let him live one life in peace, Charles Xavier -- foster-father to 4 beautiful (if tiring) young children, adoptive-brother of over-protective Raven Xavier, and friend-antagonist-lover of one Erik Lehnsherr -- discovers he has cancer, and must live with the fact.
As well does Erik, who's just a ruined as Charles is.
Completely blasted with AU -- modern setting, no powers, and bamf'ness all around.
And more than enough angst.
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Bookmarked by JenniferC77
18 Feb 2012
