KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch11 by jabberwocky-x, literature
Literature
KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch11
Through Thick and Thin:: Ch. 11
Pairings: Aeleus/Ienzo, Dilan/Rudol
Chapter Rating: PG-13
Notes: Modern college AU featuring the frat boy bromance between Dilan and Aeleus and the ups and downs of their relationships with Ienzo and Rudol, respectively.
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It was official. The transaction had been made, the rare deck of cards snapped up almost instantaneously. It was a collector's dream, with the certificate of authenticity, the proof that this was no forgery, being the clincher. He'd made $230 off of it, and yet he felt like he'd lost so much more. Feeling rather empty inside, Rudol packed up the cards as tenderly a
KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch10 by jabberwocky-x, literature
Literature
KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch10
Through Thick and Thin:: Ch. 10
Pairings: Aeleus/Ienzo, Dilan/Rudol
Chapter Rating: PG-13
Notes: Modern college AU featuring the frat boy bromance between Dilan and Aeleus and the ups and downs of their relationships with Ienzo and Rudol, respectively.
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The three days stretched into a full week of being bedridden, too nauseous to crawl out of bed, too weak to even think about attending class or doing anything remotely resembling work. On the seventh day, Rudol awoke from yet another fitful nightmare with thoughts of Dilan swarming his mind, but he could feel a remarkable difference. His fever had broken at long la
KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch 9 by jabberwocky-x, literature
Literature
KH:: Through Thick + Thin Ch 9
Through Thick and Thin:: Ch. 9
Pairings: Aeleus/Ienzo, Dilan/Rudol
Chapter Rating: PG-13
Notes: Modern college AU featuring the frat boy bromance between Dilan and Aeleus and the ups and downs of their relationships with Ienzo and Rudol, respectively.
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Rudol heaved a heavy sigh. He hated waiting. He really did. He was impulsive and impatient by nature, which is why sitting alone in an empty lounge waiting to meet with his writing professor was excruciatingly torturous. He managed to keep himself entertained by people-watching; the writing center was on the same floor as a number of classrooms, so he could at least