Gifts for wavecrest
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Cherry Wine by LIDDLEINTHEMIDDLE (orphan_account) for Salthat, wavecrest
Fandoms: Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
23 Aug 2025
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The first time it happens, it’s Cloud’s fault.
Zack and Cloud Fair are living the American dream: beautiful house, white picket fence, a big, healthy dog, great sex—they don’t want for anything. They dated for a year and now they’ve been married for a year. People kept telling Cloud the honeymoon feeling would wear off. It hasn’t yet. Cloud feels just as sick in love as he did from the beginning.
They’re good. They’re doing great. Which is exactly how Cloud knows it’s his fault. He’s always the one that manages to fuck a good thing up. Zack’s good luck offset Cloud’s horrid luck for some time, but it was bound to wear off.
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Zack and Cloud are all there is for each other. When one starts becoming abusive and the other is already low on self-preservation, this might not be a good thing.
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taking my time (overdue) by LIDDLEINTHEMIDDLE (orphan_account) for wavecrest
Fandoms: Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
20 Jun 2024
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Cloud’s been unabashedly staring at him, and it’s not like the man would notice. He’s enraptured in a book, a steaming cup raising to his lips occasionally. Long black hair is pulled back, wisps escaping here and there over the man’s shoulders, the shorter cut strands left to hang over his brow. He’s long-legged, thin, and even from afar Cloud can see how his skin cuts over his cheekbones and jaw in stark relief. Maybe it’s the shadow the man sits in, or maybe his eyes are simply set that deep, shadowed and flickering every time he goes from page to page with gloved fingers. A red scarf wraps around his neck. Everything else he wears is night-black. His face is the only bit of skin he’s showing, and it’s pale, nearly paler than Cloud.
He looks haunted. Cloud is unfortunately attracted to that.
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Cloud doesn't do relationships. Too much energy he doesn't have, and why bother when hook-ups are easier? Or at least they usually are. Then comes a tall man with a deep voice, asking questions, whose haunted eyes keep finding Cloud. Now it's complicated.
