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Sep. 17th, 2018 02:38 pmTitle: You Cannot Fold a Flood
Fandom: Sky High (2005)
Word Count: 22517 words
Rating: E
Warnings: Rape/Non-con. Emotional and physical abuse. Revenge. More specific warnings at the start of each chapter.
Tags: Alternate Universe - Dark, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Reaping What You Sow, Turning the Tables, Becoming What You Hate, Cycle of Abuse, Revenge, Supervillains, Trauma, Unreliable Narrator, Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Victim Pretending It's Consensual, Emotional Manipulation
Notes: 8th story in the Not Ready to Swallow Oblivion series and may not make sense without the backstory. Written for Iddy Iddy Bang Bang 2018. There are bits of this that are still rough and not internally consistent.
Summary: Warren had managed the calculus to realize that his mother had to die.
Given that, Layla didn't understand why he hadn't done the math and killed Layla, too. He could have. Well, he could have tried. He might have succeeded.
Layla'd believed that Warren loved the kids, both the Homecoming kids and his younger sister, but she hadn't believed he actually loved anyone else.
He did, though. He did, and unlike the four of them and their feelings about him, his love was unmixed. It was beyond fucked up because everything about Warren was, but it was genuine.
Right now, she didn't care, but it might matter later.
You Cannot Fold a Flood on AO3.
Fandom: Sky High (2005)
Word Count: 22517 words
Rating: E
Warnings: Rape/Non-con. Emotional and physical abuse. Revenge. More specific warnings at the start of each chapter.
Tags: Alternate Universe - Dark, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Reaping What You Sow, Turning the Tables, Becoming What You Hate, Cycle of Abuse, Revenge, Supervillains, Trauma, Unreliable Narrator, Stockholm Syndrome, Lima Syndrome, Victim Pretending It's Consensual, Emotional Manipulation
Notes: 8th story in the Not Ready to Swallow Oblivion series and may not make sense without the backstory. Written for Iddy Iddy Bang Bang 2018. There are bits of this that are still rough and not internally consistent.
Summary: Warren had managed the calculus to realize that his mother had to die.
Given that, Layla didn't understand why he hadn't done the math and killed Layla, too. He could have. Well, he could have tried. He might have succeeded.
Layla'd believed that Warren loved the kids, both the Homecoming kids and his younger sister, but she hadn't believed he actually loved anyone else.
He did, though. He did, and unlike the four of them and their feelings about him, his love was unmixed. It was beyond fucked up because everything about Warren was, but it was genuine.
Right now, she didn't care, but it might matter later.
You Cannot Fold a Flood on AO3.