6 Works in Adam Bishop
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Fire to Flames, Strike Match (Tip Our Glasses to No Direction) by turnpike_divides
Fandoms: Thursday (US Band), Arma Angelus, Fall Out Boy
26 Apr 2024
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Of course, he wasn’t above trying to manipulate the other man right back. “Guess you don’t want me to hear your shitty new pop punk band.”
And, yeah, that certainly got Pete’s attention. “If you call them shitty one more time—”
“You’ll what? Not blow me?”
Pete was competitive—anyone who knew the screamer knew that it took very little to goad the man into a challenge. Geoff knew he’d won, eyebrow raised and cocky grin upon his lips, when he saw the dark look enter the other man’s eyes.
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Patrick is just trying to live his life without any more surprises - or at least that's what he tells himself.
After a tumultuous homelife as a child, Patrick just wants to leave the past behind him. He finally manages to make new friends, get a decent job, and even a place to call his own - despite living with the aftereffects of trauma. Joe has shown him what family stands for, that you can choose your own family.Unfortunately, Patrick's past always finds a way to knock him down just as he's feeling steady on his own two feet. Faced with threats to the safety of his best friends, Patrick has to choose between giving up his own happiness or dealing with the potential deadly consequences.
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August 2003. 21 and invincible.
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Dialing *67 before a number on your phone will allow you to block your number ID from the person receiving the call. God bless *67.
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Pete was his everything. And then suddenly Pete was gone, and Joe had nothing. But the worst part about it all was that Joe had never really meant shit to Pete, had he?
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The chain. The bloody chain that took Andy, then Patrick, and now it decided to stop by for Joe.
It was addictive. Falling in love with the heart of gold of chained boys was addictive, but painful in the end.
It was enjoyable. Seeing little sparks in the eyes of your loved ones, before they got strongly hooked on the chain and went with the current of the what seemed as a pleasing death.
And it was infectious. When the chain dragged the prisoner far enough, it caught someone else. It acted like the Hydra. You cut its head, two grew back. It could be fought, but no Hercules was there to stop it.
Joe seemed to get caught too. But he was willing to fight it and break it.
