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Riko cannot be comforted with words, only like this. Only by Kevin
Kinktober Day 16: high protocol, fire play
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19 Oct 2025
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cause-and-effect [ kawz-uh nd-i-fekt, -uh n- ]
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1. the principle of causation.
2. noting a relationship between actions or events such that one or more are the result of the other or others.or: in which andrew understands actions have consequences and that losing kevin might just be one of them.
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15 Oct 2025
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Kevin Day was twenty the last time Andrew had seen him; stiff-backed, hair cropped, hand bound in a canvas brace. The winter banquet had been hosted at Breckenridge that year, the Evermore Ravens on the other side of the room from the Foxes.
Kevin Day had been standing with the other coaches, though, not the players. And Kilduáin is a very long way from Breckenridge.
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All events carry but one.
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14 Oct 2025
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It’s in Kevin’s quietened breaths that Andrew imagines white picket fence houses and low sunsets, the eld of childhood that surely has not only today, but also tomorrow. He will make it in a way no one else in this place — and certainly not Andrew and Neil — will: that suburban tomb is still possible for Kevin.
A yellow house on a hill, an orange cat that drools each time it yawns, a swimming pool with bright, big, blue teeth; every childish daydream stored in Andrew’s pockets being turned upside down for Kevin to take. The idea undoes in him a lifetime of yearning so thick Andrew has no idea how to cut through without getting webbed back into it.
Or: Kevin and Andrew — and their love for Neil — through each other's eyes.
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14 Oct 2025
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The Foxes’ vice has always been betting on money for nothing much—and Kevin Day is no better when he reluctantly joins them. He’s a terrible gambler, that’s for sure, especially when it comes to his mystery of a baby striker Neil Josten. Then he makes the mistake of betting against Andrew for forfeit instead of money to prove a point, and perhaps that’s where things start to slip up.
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13 Oct 2025