Il Dottore [1] | Ezio Auditore x OC by clockwork-stars, literature
Literature
Il Dottore [1] | Ezio Auditore x OC
This is an alternative version of this deviation, Medico! Please see description for a little more detail! :meow:
TW for blood and mention of needles!
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Firenze, Italia 1475
The city was still asleep. Naught but a few souls wandered the streets as early morning light cast pale shapes. Through innumerable trellis and between buildings, streaking across broad squares throughout the city. Dawn had barely broken, and a figure clad in shades of umber and coal slipped from his place of residence. A long braid flitted at his waist, swinging as a coat was donned, fanning out at his back, propelled by each measured step.
A leisurely pace w
Medico | Ezio x Doctor!Reader by clockwork-stars, literature
Literature
Medico | Ezio x Doctor!Reader
Reader is DFAB just for an assigned gender, but is otherwise p much gender neutral. They disguise themself as a man because lol women’s rights in the Renaissance period. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I picture them as about 18 when Ezio is 16. They are also portrayed as being from France.
There's a version here with the OC incorporated!
TW for blood and mention of needles.
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The city was still asleep. Naught but a few souls walked the streets. Early morning light cast pale shapes through trellis and slipped between buildings, streaking across the broad square. Dawn was barely broken and you were risen, slipping from your home with
Gamble [2] [Marshall Lee x Reader] by clockwork-stars, literature
Literature
Gamble [2] [Marshall Lee x Reader]
AN: I suppose I should give some kind of warning. There is speak of murder, gore, and the possibility of suicide discussed briefly in this chapter, and perhaps later chapters. Also, swearing. This is dealing with a pawn of death, after all – I'm not sure what else anyone would expect of it.
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Gamble.
Second installment.A few days later, you find yourself back in the Candy Kingdom, strolling out of a tavern, sans cloak embarrassingly enough. You're clad in a black form fitting tee and knickerbockers, sinched and held below your knee by white shin wrappings.
It's the middle of the day and the sun is unbearably bright. You're shielding you
Gamble [1] [Marshall Lee x Reader] by clockwork-stars, literature
Literature
Gamble [1] [Marshall Lee x Reader]
First technical installment is now under Intro.
Gamble.
First installment.
Crossing a vast room, you trek through the halls of Lady Death's domain. It's mundane and boring. Death is outside gardening and her serfs and maids – all the same kind as you, faery folk – are running around inside, handling whatever may come up; they even busy themselves with righting the already perfect tapestries and dusting things that are smooth and clean in the first place.
They're all doing something – and then there's you.
Lazy.
You come and go in your free time, and leave in a flourish when presented a task. Those tasks come and go and ac
Gamble [Intro.] [Marshall Lee x Reader] by clockwork-stars, literature
Literature
Gamble [Intro.] [Marshall Lee x Reader]
Gamble.
Introductory Installment.
Straight flush – you fan out the cards on the table and grin with a mouth full of razors as the crowd of candy men roar in awe and horror. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of spades lay face up, behind you as you swivel in your seat to stand and amble over to the opposite end of the table.
The little faery lady proved them wrong. You claimed you could beat the brash candy cane man in the corner. You'd been hunting him for days, watching and waiting. They said you couldn't beat him, but you most definitely did prove them wrong. Yes, yes you did.
The man you played splayed his own cards out, looking up at you, distrau