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Role reversal AU.
After ten years of marriage, Chris, a married father of four, finds himself betrayed, unsatisfied, and with the realization that he has lost the essence of who he is. What else is there to do but to (inadvertently?) pair up with a rich suburbanite who isn’t quite what she seems, with her haughty demeanor and a simmering rage hidden behind a polished exterior that Chris understands a little too well.
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I'm blaming the milfs for this. That's it.
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08 Jun 2026
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Part of her knows Margot’s just trying to get a rise— payback for all the hell that’s been set loose on the Fairmont’s little imitation at human living— but she doesn’t care. There is only one fate for monsters like these, and she’ll devote her entire life to eradicating them before anyone else suffers by their hand.
“You bitch,” she screams and lunges for the woman on the couch.
(Set immediately after the finale)
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08 Jun 2026
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“I can’t believe you’re allowed to enter a church,” Talia seethed, making an effort to channel all her hate in the glare she aimed at Margot Fairmont in front of her. “I thought you’d burst into flames just walking past the doors.”
“Yes, well,” Margot sighed. She looked bored out of her mind, and like the only thing that kept her from rolling her eyes was her good manners. “I can’t believe you would kill someone inside a church,” she retorted with a perfectly calculated smile balanced on the line between playful and poisonous.
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Margot and Talia meet at church one fateful Sunday, and a familiar argument escalates so much more than expected. Their meeting quickly goes out of control, but there's still so much more to get from it. Maybe they'll learn to respect and appreciate their differences, maybe they'll decide to strike a brand new deal, much better than their short-lived truce.
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07 Jun 2026
