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The collar around Nick’s throat is nothing but a ruse, a fake he put there himself to hide the fact that he doesn’t have a registered Dominant. He doesn’t need one, either - he’s managing himself perfectly fine, exactly the way Aunt Marie taught him to.
But then Aunt Marie dies. Monsters pop up everywhere he goes. Nick starts spiraling, and the collar around his throat means no one is willing to step in to help.
No one except Captain Renard, who agrees on one condition: Nick must wear his collar instead.
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- Part 1 of Collared
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“You’re being weird,” Chrissy said. “With Steve.”
Eddie sighed and tossed the rag aside. “I’m not being weird. The kid’s just… suspicious, okay? Nobody shows up in a spotless Beemer, looking that good, just to take a desk job in this dump for minimum wage. He’s digging for something, I can feel it.”
Chrissy raised a brow. “Digging for what, exactly?”
He hesitated. “Hell if I know. Me?”
She stared, then snorted. “Right. The feds finally figured it out. Send in some pretty boy in tight jeans to make you confess.”
Eddie tried not to smile, and failed completely. “You joke, but that’s exactly how they’d get me.”
“Damn right it is.”
OR: the 90s mechanic slow burn AU with criminal undertones no one asked for
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Counsel and No Confetti by LadyFlorentine
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man - All Media Types, Daredevil (TV), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
05 Jul 2026
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Penny Parker feels the Avengers and the Accords closing in on her even when she’s not wearing the Spider-Man suit, so she lawyers up in advance.
It’s just her luck that the Avengers are convinced they can lure in the notoriously evasive Spider-Man by using his photographer girlfriend as bait.
Nelson & Murdock (and, from afar, Deadpool) object to that.
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Nick was taught by Marie to always do whats right despite the circumstances. But when his life gets more and more complicated and those lines are blurred, whats right doesn't quite fall into easy or legal anymore.
Especially when he has a werewolf best friend desperately trying to get him to stop breaking literally every social norm their society has. It doesn't help that those societal rules don't fit the changing world.
It also doesn't help that Nick is changing more and more by the day.
AKA: Were you ever rewatching Grimm, looked at Nick and gone, "Wow, this guy's an asshole" a few too many times? Well worry no more, here's a Nick with basic empathy and some more lore to boot
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“What’s with the food?”
“It’s what you’re meant to do. Bring people casseroles.
“Yeah, when someone has died, Steve,” Eddie says, hand still resting on the doorframe like he is trying to shield the inside of the trailer from intruders. “It’s funeral food.”
It's the summer after Vecna, Eddie is busy licking his own wounds and Steve Harrington keeps dropping off food at his trailer. Steve Harrington who is another alpha.
Or: 5 times Steve cooked food for Eddie + the 1 time Eddie returned the favor.

