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Jun 19, 2018 18:56

Stop me if you've heard this before, but Shatterstar! Is in Cable 158! Due to all the time travel stuff, it's probably just X-Force-era-Shatterstar again, because Cable loves that kid, but hey! nice to see him!

Meanwhile, in X-Men Gold 30, Marvel pulls off the most impressive bait and switch I've ever seen. NO ONE expected who is actually getting married. CUZ IT AIN'T COLOSSUS AND KITTY. (Thank god -- Kitty, you can do way better than that). And who is getting married? The exact ones who should. NO NOT RIC AND STAR I WISH. The other two who should. ROGUE AND GAMBIT HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING.

Ahem.

In other news, I finished Sens8. Really nice ending. It made me happy.

Marvel Bang is ... doing something in my head. I really have to figure out the timeline, but that means reading X-Force AGAIN because my ability to remember anything is shot. What a hardship, I know.

I did finish my
raremaleslashex story, and I'm VERY pleased with it. Like, I did something I find really hard, and I think it was successful? I hope so anyway. It turns out it's not due until the end of July, but I guess I have become that person who finishes things early.

Hmmm.

And then, finally,
fandom5k went live! And I got a Rictor/Shatterstar story! Set immediately post X-Force 43 aka That Pivotal Turning Point In Their Relationship. Iloveitsomuch.

Where the Heart is (5643 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: X-Factor (Comics), X-Force (Comics)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julio Richter/Shatterstar
Additional Tags: First Time, Pining, Hand Jobs, Friends to Lovers, Angst and Fluff and Smut
Summary:This... whatever this is, it's a bad idea to do it here. They all live too closely to keep secrets and he's not ready to be caught like this. But there's also no way that Rictors's going back to his room to leave Shatterstar alone. Not as long as 'Star wants him to stay. His brain desperately grasps for a solution and then, miraculously, manages to come up with the perfect one.

"Hey, do you wanna get out of here?"

It's through the act of running away that Rictor works out just where he wants to belong.

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