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"Upon listening to Klavier's new song, Apollo had a lot to unpack.
The most pressing matter being that this was, in fact, a love song. A love song written by Klavier Gavin, might he remind you.
What caught him off guard was that this wasn’t like anything he’d written before. It wasn’t dramatic or flowery or insufferable- it was passionate. It was full of genuine, raw emotion.
As the song ended, Apollo just kind of sat there. Staring at his phone.
Out of everything he had expected to feel towards this song, jealousy was not on his list."
Or, Klavier releases a love song and Apollo spirals trying to figure out who he wrote it for (he's stupid)
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Entry #1- Protective Instincts and Nesting Behavior by markmp3 for VenGeance (ViraGlitch)
Fandoms: 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game)
02 May 2026
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Caelus starts noticing that Dan Heng has become strange around him in a way that goes beyond his usual quiet protectiveness. He is always there, always watching, always tense whenever Caelus slips out of sight. What begins as confusion turns into something much more dangerous and much more tender when Dan Heng is finally forced to admit the truth. His Vidyadhara instincts have fixated on Caelus. Protective, possessive, deeply territorial, and humiliatingly affectionate, they keep driving him to gather pieces of Caelus close and build a hidden nest around the one thing his dragon mind has decided is most precious.
Caelus should probably be alarmed. Instead, he is fascinated. As Dan Heng’s control begins to fray, Caelus finds himself drawn deeper into the parts of him that are usually hidden away. Horns, scales, ancient instincts, quiet yearning, and all the soft terrifying want Dan Heng does not know how to ask for.
Or Dan Heng’s dragon instincts decide Caelus is his treasure, and Caelus reacts to that information with far less self-preservation than he probably should.
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- Part 1 of How to Train Your Dragon 101

