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i wrote another grocky fic please read it
Summary: Rocky is approximately half of Grace’s impulse control at this point, on top of being the only thing that’s kept him alive. When Grace needed to start thinking about more food, it was Rocky who suggested he breed taumoeba. When Grace needed vital nutrients, it was Rocky who suggested they look into the coma slurry.
When Grace needed something to hold, to remind him he was not alone, he was not dead, and he was not dreaming — it was Rocky who gave him something to cling to.
or: grace and rocky get to erid, but things are more complicated than expected.
Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: The Nice Guys (2016) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Jackson Healy/Holland March Characters: Jackson Healy, Holland March, Holly March, Holland March’s Wife Additional Tags: Period-Typical Homophobia, Angst with a Happy Ending, Jackson Healy gets to be the fuck up for once Summary:
Jackson almost fucked it all up before it even really started. For the rest of his life, the memory was like the feeling of a car whizzing past him in the crosswalk, a bullet passing just overhead. Like his life had very nearly stopped, in an instant.
March was the one who made it weird. But somehow Healy was still the asshole.
that being said I'm not actually always opposed to conflict free fluff I am just opposed to the characters having their claws filed down for it. you can stick them in a coffee shop au it should just still feel like you sat the two worst most insane people on earth in a starbucks
everyone has a ship thats just: theyre perfect. they hate each other. theyre married. they havent spoken in 15 years. they have date nights three times a week. theyre divorced. theyre pining, its unrequited. its requited. theyre starcrossed. theyre meant to be. theyre doomed by the narrative. they love each other. theyve never held hands. they wont stop making out at parties. they cant look each other in the eye
i wrote another grocky fic please read it
Summary: Rocky is approximately half of Grace’s impulse control at this point, on top of being the only thing that’s kept him alive. When Grace needed to start thinking about more food, it was Rocky who suggested he breed taumoeba. When Grace needed vital nutrients, it was Rocky who suggested they look into the coma slurry.
When Grace needed something to hold, to remind him he was not alone, he was not dead, and he was not dreaming — it was Rocky who gave him something to cling to.
or: grace and rocky get to erid, but things are more complicated than expected.
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