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Mother Mary and Other Failed Saints by DeathandCannibalism (orphan_account)
Fandoms: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
24 Jun 2023
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“you think you’ve finally succeeded at getting something in return just for it to come back around and destroy you—that was something he was familiar with. And it should’ve stopped hurting by now, but it didn’t. It would never stop.”
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Takes place after the events of Frank vs. Russia
Bookmarked by EmmaCalling
12 Jun 2026
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It’s clear now that pain is not a means to an end. It just exists, and lives longer the more you remember. And Mac remembers everything. Every look that wasn’t met, every word ignored. Every time the lit end burned. He doesn’t need the scars to prove it. That cigarette is still burning. The ashes are still blackening his hand. They never stopped.
Or, Luther dies and Mac questions himself and the nature of reality.
Bookmarked by EmmaCalling
10 Jun 2026
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i'm a light in your telescope (spinning in place) by sombertodeath
Fandoms: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
28 Oct 2024
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There's an agreement, of sorts, between Mac and Dennis, and it's been in place since the day they met.
Some things you just don't talk about.
Bookmarked by EmmaCalling
05 Jun 2026
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“You’re so tense…” Dennis whispered, voice barely audible over shitty music and people talking. His fingers massaged over Mac’s shoulder as he spoke. “Are you nervous?”
“No!” Mac squeaked—totally not conspicuous at all. “Ahem–just… We haven’t hung out in a while. Gotta get back in the flow of things is all.” Mac would hold back on telling Dennis every time they hang out, he feels like he’s going to puke from a guilt he can’t quite put his finger on.
After reconnecting with Dennis, Mac has to struggle with the revelation that he will never be the good Catholic boy he's supposed to be. Dennis helps worsen those thoughts, along with getting his own personal gain from the situation.
Bookmarked by EmmaCalling
31 May 2026
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The only thing Mac's ever been good at is make-believe. Imagination games from the ages of nine to thirteen.
Bookmarked by EmmaCalling
28 May 2026

