Ronan finds Adam in his doorway, clearly distraught about something, and in trying to comfort him, he let's a dangerous confession slip out. One Shot.
Liam has always been the leader, the rock. But when he loses everything, can he still keep it together? One shot.
Ronan seeks out Kavinsky to forget himself. But how far will he let things go? One Shot.
Ronan hasn't been able to sleep since it happened. And no sleep meant no dreams either. But can he really avoid facing his guilt forever?
A place for all of my Rovinsky fluff, I guess.
Ronan walks in on Kavinsky with a girl. Kavinsky convinces him to join in. Sexiness ensues. This is pure wish fulfillment.
Chapter 36 of "The Raven Boys" from Ronan's point of view.
party at mine. Three words. Ronan had glanced at his phone about fourteen times, reading and rereading the text, wondering if he was going, if he even wanted to go. He knew about Kavinsky's parties, everyone did. Going meant asking for trouble. But maybe trouble was exactly what Ronan wanted.
Gansey meets someone who he immediately connects with, and this upsets Adam. But when he tries to vent to Blue about Adam's overreaction, he finds she takes Adam's side. Loosely based on the sleigh scene in Frozen where Kristoff questions Anna about her engagement to Hans. One Shot.
Blue is distraught and sick of always being the "sensible" one. She seeks comfort in Gansey, and he wants her. Oh how he wants her. But are they willing to put him in danger to get what they want? Or is everything Gansey ever wanted just a fantasy he'll never have? One-Shot