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"There are two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one is roots, the other wings." - Hodding Carter, Jr.
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The last Hymn by 415415
Fandoms: X-Men - All Media Types, X-Men (Movieverse), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), X-Men (Original Timeline Movies), X-Men (Original Ultimateverse), X-Men (Movieverse) RPF
17 Mar 2026
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In 1977, Charles Xavier’s final telepathic broadcast, "The Last Hymn," saved humanity from Sentinel extinction. Decades later, a weary Erik Lehnsherr travels back to 1956 to kill Raven and erase this mechanical nightmare at its source.
Erik arrives with lethal intent, yet his resolve shatters at Oxford. There stands a young Charles—vibrant, whole, and unscarred by the tragedies to come. As Charles approaches with a mischievous smile and a playful, "You've been staring at me for twenty minutes, darling," Erik is overwhelmed. Facing the living ghost of the man he failed to save, he suffocates under the weight of a staggering second chance.
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Secret Acrostic of a Lover’s Name by ghostwriterofthemachine
Fandoms: X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies)
01 Feb 2026
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Charles looks up from his drink, eyes dancing. “You read Ginsberg,” he says, and then, “What am I saying—of course you read Ginsberg.”
Erik has read widely and studied extensively but is usually surrounded by people who assume he hasn’t. Charles has consistently been the exception to this. From anyone else, the comment would sound patronizing, but Charles says it as if it’s a wonderful fact that he’s somehow simply forgotten—right, of course sunshine feels good on your skin. Of course Erik Lehnsherr reads Ginsberg.
Erik's lips tilt up in half a smile. He feels something that Charles often makes him feel: the urge to rise to the occasion, to impress, to show off. He takes another drink of coffee, meets Charles’s eyes, then says, “I look at you and I would rather look at you than all the portraits in the world.”
Or: Soft sheets, post-sex coffee, and quoting literature as foreplay.
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- Part 2 of watering the roots
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0mega 101 by DevilishBittersweet for whatacunningboy
Fandoms: X-Men: First Class (2011) - Fandom, X-Men - All Media Types, X-Men (Comicverse), X-Men (Movies)
16 Jun 2015
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Erik is ready for an omega to come into his life. But this omega isn't the submissive statistic type. This only makes Erik love Charles more.
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Charles Xavier's No Good Very Bad Life by DelightToWrite
Fandom X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), X-Men (Movieverse)
07 Dec 2024
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