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“You, my dear Man-spider, have three options. One, save Atsushi and let the building explode. You may be thinking this is the best option since everyone inside has cleared out. Wrong! While there may be no people inside, they are all waiting outside. The building will crush them to pieces.
“Two, save the building and let Atsushi fall. This would be the most obvious choice for the average person. But you, Spider-man, this boy’s death would be very devastating for you. Ah, the human mind, ever trapped in a birdcage of sanity and morality!
“Three! Shoot yourself so you don’t have to bear the overbearing weight of death on your shoulders! Don’t go misusing that! A stray bullet can just wind up in a kid’s head, you know.”
Nikolai, a supervillain the great Spider-man has been fighting for weeks on end, has finally presented the superhero with an impossible choice: save Atsushi from falling from the top of the Yokohama Landmark Tower or save the onlooking crowd from an impending explosion.
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Day 5: >Hostage< | Kidnapping | Held at Gunpoint
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- Part 5 of fish in a birdcage (whumptober 2023)
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09 Jan 2026
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Chuuya finds it took nothing at all to talk him into this silly idea.
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09 Jan 2026
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“It’s poison. It is, by definition, harmful,” Law hisses.
“It’s already done its job, young man. It can’t kill me twice,” Brook counters sternly.
These days, Brook can see death upon the people around him.
And Trafalgar Law? Well, he's absolutely drowning in it.
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- Part 5 of Davy Back Challenge Prompts
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06 Jan 2026
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Transposition by methylviolet10b
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle
08 Jul 2020
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06 Jan 2026
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Atsushi never really dreamed of saviors. He did, however, dream of parents.
“This is it."
No parents will come, now. Because he’s an adult. He’s out of the orphanage. Adults don’t get adopted, because they’re supposed to be fine. He’s an adult now.
He is still not fine.
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What to do when you are an adult yet the yearning for a parental figure who isn't terrible still haunts you.
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04 Jan 2026
