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Frank is not a chill guy. Thankfully Mikey knows this, so he doesn’t even flinch when Frank bursts into the apartment to declare, “I’m going to fuck my English TA.”
He just pauses whatever he was watching on his laptop and says, “It’s good to have goals.”
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or: College sophomore Frank meets his best friend's brother, who just so happens to be a killer artist, very hot, and paying for his MFA by working as an English TA. Neither of them knows what to do with their lives, and both of them are sure they aren't relationship material. So they try to ignore the spark between them. Spoiler: they aren't very good at it. -
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All Frank ever wanted in life was to find a hot Dom to love and cherish him and maybe pay all of his bills while they are at it. But things just never seem to work out in Frank's favour, and not even a cute comic book writer and a hot lead guitarist can change that, can they?
(current!Gerard x current!Ray x prorev!Frank )
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“You get unlimited art supplies and a place to work. I get to walk into your room and watch your paintings and you while you work whenever I want to. Deal?”
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03 Dec 2025
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Guide to Beta Reading (for Authors and Beta Readers) by theirprofoundbond
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30 Mar 2021
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A thorough guide to beta reading for both authors and beta readers. Neither exhaustive nor definitive, but hopefully a good starting point that covers the basics and explains how to get the most out of an author-beta reader relationship.
[February 2025: Minor edits and additions throughout the guide.]
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Thirteen years. Five deployments. One divorce.
Frank spent his life waiting for Gerard through every tour, loving him in the dark moments, believing he’d always come back. But war changed him, and in the end, leaving was the only thing he did without a second thought.
Now Gerard is back in Belleville, and Frank tells himself it doesn’t matter. That the future they once dreamed of and the life they lost are just pieces of something irretrievable.
But if that’s true, why does it still hurt like hell?

