// scireo biker au! //
|| wip — on my body like a tattoo
|| tags — biker!kira, biker!theo, biker!scott, mechanic!theo, tattoo artist!kira, vet!scott, established relationship
It’s not till Theo rolls to a stop at the bar his partners said they wanted to go to that he realizes he lost them somewhere on the drive over. He winces internally, taking his helmet off while watching how Kira and Scott come pulling in.
“Asshole! What was that?” Kira’s first to whip into the parking space beside Theo, an arched brow and unimpressed face when her helmet gets pulled off.
“Uh—.” There’s nothing Raeken can say, he gets so caught up in his head while riding he often forgets that he has people following him. And he likes speed, a lot of it, unlike Scott who prefers to stay riding at the speed limit. Kira would argue that Scott’s just following the law but Theo finds it rather annoying to stay at such a “slow” pace.
“Babe you really gotta slow down, you swerve around cars like you’re invincible.” Scott’s tone is much softer than Kira’s. Theo almost says that he’d heal if he got hit, and that Scott’s a veterinarian so he’d know how to fix Theo anyways, but he keeps his mouth shut.
“I know, I’m sorry. Wanna go in now?” He flashes the best smile he can and thankfully, Kira and Scott grin back. Hopefully he won’t be stuck sleeping on the couch tonight.
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Void!Stiles who tells you “it’s alright” when you pinch your eyes shut, attempting to hide away from the way he makes you feel. Two thick fingers, Stiles’ fingers, fucking up into your pussy, squelching around your walls in a way that would make any contention from you obsolete with just a pump or two.
Void!Stiles who asks you if it hurts when he gives you his cock instead, thick and veiny and flushed pink at the tip just before disappearing inside of you. There’s a stretch that reminds you of his inhuman capacities, a burn that should not be as appealing as it is, and his hands hold you open the entire time he sheaths himself inside of you, making it impossible for you to run away.
Void!Stiles who says, “hey, look at me” when the dick gets too good. Slow, deep thrusts, reaching a point inside of you that has previously been unexplored until now. He’s the first to conquer these waters, the first to have you feeling pleasure like this, and he knows it. “You okay?” Spoken with a cocky grin and faux sincerity behind his voice. “It’s okay,” spoken like he means it, face contorted into a mimicry of human sincerity.
Void!Stiles who demands you cum for him, balls slapping against the plush area of your ass, pelvis meeting yours with each movement. Your legs thrown over his shoulders, his torso nearly parallel to yours. Disobeying him is out of the question. Especially when you want to cum twice as bad as he wants you to.
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Scott was sure he'd fail school. He never thought he'd make it this far but he did and he had. School was hard, college was hard, and grad school was hard, but he'd made it and he celebrated.
Scott McCall had made it past everything he had ever thought he'd do. He made it further than he'd ever imagined and now it was time to get to work.
This is for the Scottuary BINGO! I usually write fics but this February has been difficult for motivation and such so I decided to make art with a silly little blurb.
This fulfils the prompt Scott+STEM
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Scott McCall's Guide to Become a Vet
Rating : G
Chapters : 1/1
Word Count : 1,384
Characters : Scott McCall, Menace the black cat
Relevant Tags : A Bit of Angst, A Sprinkle of Past Trauma, Scott McCall-centric, Scott McCall is a Sweetheart, And a Student at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medecine, study session
TSG, the flashcard reads.
“Easy,” Scott says aloud, “there’s two categories of tumor suppressor genes: caretaker and gatekeeper.”
Scott flips the card and allows himself a satisfied smile as his answer matches the one on the card. He tosses it to the success pile before looking down at the next one.
Read on ao3
For Scottuary 2024
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'Vet bills are going to kill us'
New Post has been published on https://petn.ws/KJKwb
'Vet bills are going to kill us'
A North Tyneside cat café says that its vet bills “are going to kill us” amid the seemingly never-ending cost of living crisis. The Bad Cat Café opened in Wallsend in August 2022 and has rehomed 87 cats in that time, 15 of those in the first four months of 2022. Many of the cats […]
See full article at https://petn.ws/KJKwb
#CatsNews #CatCafe, #ChronicleLive, #RescueCats, #RoxanneScott, #TasminHirst, #VetBills, #Wallsend
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There is hope for military PTSD Sufferers with Therapy, Friends, Church
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There is hope for military PTSD sufferers with Therapy, Friends, Church
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As a Veteran myself, I have seen many friends and other veterans who have served our country facing a significant issue, which is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a mental disorder that occurs in individuals who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. Military veterans are particularly vulnerable to this disorder due to the intense and prolonged exposure to combat situations, frequent deployment, and the loss of comrades. However, there is hope for military PTSD sufferers through therapy, friends, and church.
PTSD is a problem for veterans
PTSD is a common problem for veterans, and it can be challenging to cope with. Many veterans who return home from deployment or leave the military may experience difficulty adjusting to life outside of the military. This difficulty can lead to feelings of isolation, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. PTSD is a disorder that can affect every aspect of a veteran's life, including their relationships, work, and social activities.
PTSD can be triggered by various situations such as loud noises, crowds, or even certain smells. These triggers can cause flashbacks, nightmares, and physical reactions such as sweating, shaking, or increased heart rate. These symptoms can be incredibly distressing and can make it challenging to carry out daily activities.
PTSD sufferers are more comfortable can get better through therapy
One of the most effective ways to manage PTSD is through therapy. Therapy provides a safe space for individuals to talk about their experiences and emotions. There are several types of therapy available for PTSD, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). CBT focuses on changing negative thoughts and behaviors, exposure therapy involves confronting the trauma in a safe environment, and EMDR involves reprocessing traumatic memories.
Therapy can help individuals with PTSD learn coping skills to manage symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and anger. It can also assist individuals in developing healthy relationships and communication skills. In addition, therapy can help individuals learn to manage triggers and avoid situations that may cause distress. It is essential to find a therapist who specializes in treating PTSD, as they will have the experience and skills necessary to provide effective treatment.
PTSD sufferers are more comfortable can get better through involvement with Church
Faith and religion can be a source of comfort and support for individuals with PTSD. Many churches offer support groups, counseling, and other resources for individuals with mental health issues. Faith can provide hope and a sense of purpose for individuals struggling with PTSD. It can also provide a community and a sense of belonging.
Involvement with a church can help individuals with PTSD develop a support system and connect with others who have similar experiences. It can also provide an opportunity for individuals to give back to their community through volunteer work or other activities. Faith can provide a foundation for healing and growth, and it can give individuals the strength to overcome their challenges.
PTSD sufferers are more comfortable can get better through close and supportive friends
Having a network of close and supportive friends can be incredibly beneficial for individuals with PTSD. Friends can provide a sense of belonging, support, and understanding. They can also provide a distraction from symptoms and offer assistance in times of need.
It is essential to have friends who understand PTSD and its symptoms. Friends who have served in the military or have experience with PTSD may be more understanding and supportive. It is also essential to have friends who are willing to listen, offer advice, and provide a sense of normalcy.
Veterans have had a lot of tough experiences
Veterans have had many tough experiences, and it can be challenging to adjust to life outside of the military. The transition from military to civilian life can be daunting, and it can be challenging to find a sense of purpose and belonging. Veterans may also experience feelings of guilt or shame related to their experiences in the military.
It is essential for veterans to seek help and support when needed. There are many resources available, including the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which provides mental health services, disability compensation, and other benefits. It is also essential to connect with other veterans and participate in activities that promote well-being and a sense of community.
Conclusion
In conclusion, PTSD is a common problem for veterans, and it can be challenging to manage. However, there is hope for military PTSD sufferers through therapy, faith, and friendships. It is essential to find the right combination of support structures to manage symptoms and promote well-being.
Veterans have made significant sacrifices for our country, and they deserve the support and resources necessary to lead happy and fulfilling lives. It is essential to recognize the strengths and resilience of individuals with PTSD and to provide them with the support they need to heal and grow. With the right support, veterans can overcome the challenges of PTSD and live successful and fulfilling lives in the civilian world.
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