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peloriq · 9 months
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🪐 just another world that I gotta get a grip of and hold on to
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yaut-jaknowit · 1 month
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Gonna have to fly in here on the speed of light atp😭 I had an idea after me and my duo were brainstorming. Where like the reader dies, but their consciousness gets put into an android instead (like from the game Detroit Become Human) and he doesn’t remember who his mate is anymore and has to regain his memories. Brain creativity is wild. (Don’t even ask how long I had this sitting and ready to be sent)
Lost Your Mind
Pairing: Pel (Male Yautja) x Cyborg!Reader
Word Count: 2778
Summary: Cream-colored ceilings are the first thing you see when waking up from nothing. You have no memories of who or where you are. When a large humanoid creature comes into the room, your first instinct is to freak out.
Author Note: You're lucky you were able to come in here so quickly, but even then, there was a few before you. This was definitely different than any I've written. I hope it's up to code for you!
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Slow, bogged down. It felt like an uphill climb to get your brain to boot up. Your eyelids slid back to reveal a bland cream-colored ceiling. It took twice the amount of strength to push yourself into a sitting position.
The room filled with strange trinkets all revolving around bones and weapons meant for hunts. It piqued your interest.
Soft pelts slipped from your skin and back onto the bed. You stood up from the bed and promptly closed onto your knees. Pain did not come. Confusion filled your thoughts as you stayed knelt on the ground and looked at your hands.
Gun metal grey filled your vision. Something was off.
A door sliding open had your head whipping up. There stood a figure your brain couldn’t supply the name, only the species. Yautja. A strong, lethal species not to be crossed with. Known for their hunting prowess and ability to take down prey five times their size with little effort. You inhaled sharply through your nose, eyes widening.
There was no open chance of escape if this figure meant harm. That door was the only entrance and exit. You gnawed on your bottom lip, feeling the softer metal scrap underneath dull teeth. All you could do was stay knelt on the ground, unable to find your way to your feet.
The alien figure was swift to enter your space and dropped to its knees before you. Coarse, scaly palms cupped your cheeks in a soft, gentle manner.
Your brows drew together. This wasn’t a normal behavior of a Yautja. Not the way your brain was able to supply so quickly on the thought. Ah, wait, the honor code. Maybe that’s why.
Then, it called your name in a sweet tone. It knew your name but you didn’t even know who or why they are here. Wait, where is here? Why are you here? A headache began to grow in your head. Or well, what felt like one. Like strange pressure that didn’t necessarily hurt but slow down your train of thought.
“You’re awake. I’m so glad you’re awake,” the Yautja cooed at you in tone they were never known for. You titled your head slightly in his hands and raised a brow.
“Who are you?”
Dead silence. Such a silence that allowed you to hear the beat of your heart thundering in your ears. To hear the stuttering beat from the alien before you. His hands added a hint of pressure that almost had you worried it was going to attack.
But it never did.
A whine. A pathetic, nearly dog like whine sounded from its throat. “No,” it whispered in the quiet air, finally breaking the silence. “No. No!” It was a cry of desperation. For what reason? You had no clue. You didn’t know who this was. Why should you care about their feelings?
“Can you let go of my face? This is kind of getting weird,” you muttered and tried to pull away from its firm grip. Hurt flashed in its bright eyes before its hold on you finally released you. Fingers ghosted over your skin then fell away to its sides.
The alien stayed knelt before you, corded muscles tense. You cleared your throat and make a quick show of glancing around. “You didn’t answer my first question.” The creature flinched and slightly bowed its massive head. Was this thing even a Yautja? It surely didn’t act like one with all these submissive actions. Your eyes narrowed on it.
All four of its short but sharp mandibles twitched. Like a nervous tick.
If you could, you would make your way to your feet and put some distance. The knowledge your brain simply supplied about this species was not how it was acting. It made you anxious, unsure if this one had some sort of disease.
“You don’t know me?” it whispered the question. Your brows scrunched together, lips pursing.
A shake of your head simply answered it.
It took a sharp intake then bowed its head. The strange-tresses. They help with sensing pressure and… sexual actions. Your face burned when your brain came up with this information. You shook your head and refocused on it in front of you.
The short tresses created a curtain on either side of its head while it lost eye contact with you. A part deep in your mind nearly surfaced: the need to comfort the saddened creature. You brushed it off and stayed glued to the ground. “Again, who are you? Where am I? What… what is happening?” Questions spilled from your lips.
For a minute moment, you glanced around the dim room and found it nothing of norm. Skulls of different creatures your brain instantly knew when looking at them lined two of the walls. Trophies that Yautjas hunted. Predators winning trophies. Some of said skulls were of humans… human. You were human? Why was that a question?
You inspected your hands again. They weren’t organic material. You rubbed your index and thumb pads together. Metal. The material that made up your hands was metal but the longer you looked, your gaze dragged up your arms. All metal. Smooth, skin tone metal encased your limbs. Your legs too.
Human no more.
A shrill shriek pierced your lungs. You attempted to rise to a stand but your legs failed to hold any weight still. Instead, you scrambled away from the Yautja and began to pant.
Uncoherent words jumbled their way from your metal lips. Your back pressed to the edge of the low bed behind you. Hands that weren’t yours, made with material that wasn’t organic, gripped at your head.
The same rough textured hands grasped at your wrists and pulled them away. A deep purr rolled through the air. You felt yourself beginning to soften in the hold before going slacken on the bed frame. It poke uncomfortably into your back but that was the least of my worries.
Finally, you raised your gaze to meet those piercing eyes that, dare you say, felt familiar. “What am I? What happened?” you cried, still panting as if you ran a marathon.
The Yautja sagged, grip loosening but not enough to release you. Not that you minded. All you wanted was some answers.
So many questions sprung to life inside of your mind. Was it even yours? Doubt and anxiety filled your no longer human frame.
It sat down on the metal ground before you and sat with its legs crossed. Well, less of an it now and more of a he. The males are smaller than the females. This one was average size of a male. You hated the fact you knew this more from a dictionary feeling than knowledge. Like you were reading this from a book than already knowing this internally.
“I’m sorry, I-they… they thought you would still have your memories. It was only a small chance you wouldn’t, but I still took the risk. Just to keep you,” he spilled and moved your hands to your lap while keep a hold on them.
This only caused the pressure inside of your head to worsen. Anger flashed to life inside of you. “What happened?!” you yelled at him, demanding an explanation for this. For the reason why I’m made of metal… like an android or robot.
He sighed and slightly tilted his head up enough to look at you from his deep-set eyes. A name fell from his lips, one you did no recognize. An action he noticed. “You… you died. Well, about to die. There was just enough time to get you on the mothership. I demanded the healers to save you. I could not loose you. I wasn’t ready.” He paused and glanced to the side.
His chest expanded with a deep breath. “There was little to save. Not even the healers could do much. The next best option was… to build you a body and transfer your brain and heart into it, well what’s left of your heart.”
The explanation didn’t ease the trembling in your hands. More tears fell down artificial cheeks. What was real of you anymore? Just your brain and heart? Nothing else?
“Oh, my flower, it’s going to be-“ he reached forward to wipe off a tear when you smacked his hand away from you.
“Don’t touch me!” you screeched at him but stayed sat on ground in a pile of defeat. It would be pointless to try and get up when your first two attempts ended in failure. You glare at the ground, chest heaving with each angry breath.
The Yautja gave a look of hurt but backed off by giving you some space. He stayed in the room, five feet away from you still on the ground.
You had almost died. Death. And you didn’t even remember anything of the sort. Nothing besides waking up early and him coming through the door was everything on your memory banks.
What does this mean for you? Instead of skin, you were metal. Could you feel the same? What about pain? How bad will this change your life? You wiped a stray tear and flicked it away. Yet, more came to fill its place. An never-ending waterfall.
What about your tears? Will that reservoir need to be replenished? Or eating and food. How will that work? Do you need to be near an outlet for the rest of your life? Always ready to recharge your batteries. You sobbed harder at the thought.
After your cried went quiet and the silence was too much, you cleared your throat and looked over at him. “So, what’s your name?” If you were stuck like this, you might as well make the most of the situation. Learn what you can of your past life. Maybe even return to it if possible. Even if you weren’t human anymore.
His fangs clicked against another. “Pel.” Short, sweet. An easy name to remember. But with the technology hooked up to your brain, it’s not like you could easily forget.
“And who were you to me?” It was a strain to force the words out. Such a strange question to ask in any other situation other than being turned into a robot.
Yet, the Yautja kept his trap shut and instead reached for a necklace that hung around his neck. Bones of different species hung off the cord. His fingers softly rubbed at a stone in the middle.
“Your mate,” he whispered, the words hurting to be spilled. Your brows jumped to the ceiling. You stared at him for longer than you would like to admit with a deafening silence that engulfed the two of you. It took more will power than to hold back an army from screaming out right there.
Mate? Yautjas take mates as a form of permanent relationship compared to the seasonal fling to produce offspring. He was your mate. Lover, partner, boyfriend. None of those substitutions eased you.
A painful thought came to mind: would he still love me even if I wasn’t the same as before? Mind or body? “So, that’s why you decided to the take the risk and forever change me into this thing,” you bitterly spat out. Your upper lip curling up. “Why?”
His back straightened for a more serious approach. “You are my mate. How could I not save you from Cetanu’s wrath?” Words softly spoken with such hurt and disbelief for your own unfaith in him. Could he blame you? Memories of the past wiped clean and leave behind a clean slate to be marked. Nothing to alert he ever meant something to you.
Instantly, your brain supplied information about the name he stated. The god of death for Yautjas. The hunting grounds Yautjas are sent to for their final battle before the end. You groaned clutched at your head in distraught, despising the fact that wasn’t knowledge you personally knew.
A pained glare was sent in his direction. “Well, how is that going for you? I don’t even know who you are.” The Yautja sighed with his head bowed once more. You could see the gears in his head trying to figure out a way to fix this.
How could he fix this? You weren’t human anymore. Not fully. A cyborg of sorts for his own gain.
But, he did save you from death. You gnawed at your inner cheek then exhaling softly.
“The healers said it was a slight possibility but I had to take the chance. I couldn’t lose you so soon!” he cried and fidgeted in his spot on the floor. “You don’t understand how my heart ached at the sight of you. So bloodied, barely breathing. It wasn’t even an honorable death. A Bad Blood tried to kill you.”
Bad Blood: rouge Yautjas who have broken the honor code. Enforcers hunt them down. They are deemed rouge by a council of their assigned clan.
Fuck you.
This was sickening. If you had a stomach, you probably would’ve puked up whatever they pumped into you to keep you alive. You took a deep breath to stave off the new wave of tears daring to fall.
“I hate this,” you whispered and gripped at your head. The information dump was driving you insane. Anything you didn’t know personally was fed into your brain forcefully. You felt like a dictionary. “Turn it off!”
You gripped tighter at your head then ducked down to your knees, forehead to them. A sob desperate wanted to wrack your body but you fought it off by closing off any sounds. Anything to keep any sliver of dignity you held on to.
Hand encased your wrists again and brought them away then to your sides. “Turn what off?” his voice whispered. You whipped your head up and nearly smacked into his jaw if he was a second slower.
Despite him having a hold on your wrists you still made a general motion towards your head. “Everything I don’t know, something tells me! I’m like a fucking computer. I hate it! I hate this! I hate you!” you snarled at him and tried to fight him off. He struggled to hold onto your stronger form but kept you retrained and pressed to the bedframe behind you. “I never wanted this! You did this to me.”
His hold slackened enough for you to tug free. Your feet wobbled like a newborn foal. Every step helped gain you speed and out the open door.
This space looked to be a living room. Basic, enough furniture to hold three people in the same area if the need arises. Small yet homey in a strange way. You had enough time to give a quick look over before your legs gave out once. You fell to your knees and screamed with anger at the whole situation. This felt like a punishment worse than death.
Starting your life over while stuck in the middle.
Hands grasped at your shoulders and tugged you into a warm body. Your brain went numb, unable to react to something that felt familiar. A purr rumbled your internal parts and soothed the raging emotions swirling inside of you. You whimpered and gripped onto one of his forearms entangled around you. “It’s going to be okay. It’ll all be okay. We’ll figure this out together. We always do. We are a team. I will help you every step of the way. I will never leave you, okay?” he stated and rubbed a palm along your bicep.
You swallowed the lump that blocked any words down. “I’m scared,” you admitted and tightened your hold on him. “I don’t like this.”
This was all completely out of your territory. You didn’t know where you are, barely knew who this was, and got turned into a cyborg after you were supposedly attacked. You hadn’t even known you had died. What a messed-up outcome this has turned into.
The purr deepened. “I won’t let anyone hurt you, my mate. I will protect you with my life.” He paused and ducked his head down, mandibles pressed to the back of your head. “I’m sorry to have put you under so much stress. I thought this was the best route for you.”
His words helped you loosen your muscles or whatever corded your body. You leaned more against him and turned your head. Your nose finding his scent and realizing how familiar to felt. Maybe life will get easier after this? Now, you had to hope for the best outcome of life that has been turned on its head. You tilted your head back and found the large alien gazing down at you.
“I think you’re right.”
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hypertechnica · 24 days
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number one obscure ds9 character: PEL!!!!!! AGGHHH 2x07 rules of acquisition my beloved
imagine. you fall in love with your business partner but you’re secretly a woman (your entire society is insanely horrendously sexist) and when you are forcibly outed to him, you think that maybe he might understand, that he'd be different, that you could run off somewhere where people wouldn’t care if you didnt fulfill oppressive gender roles, and he replies that he would care.
i would have done something drastic
she should’ve appeared again just to deck quark in the fucking face
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quasi-normalcy · 2 years
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Do you ever think about the fact that, in spite of Quark's misogyny, he only actually seems to be attracted to women who are basically the complete opposite of what a Ferengi female is supposed to be?
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marti-lizzard · 10 months
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Ferengi are sooo fun to draw. Look at those creatures.
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writergeekrhw · 11 months
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so like was quark actually into pel before he found out she was a girl, cause from what I can tell he definitely was.
if so, great bisexual rep for me ♥️
I mean... it's entirely possible.
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since it’s been a while, I’ve been rewatching ds9 now that I’m older and.. how dare quark share a taste in women with me. he hits on a lot of women, but I’m specifically thinking of Pel, Natima Lang, and Grilka. Pel, who crossdresses for fun and for profit, Natima Lang, cardassian equivalent of an antifascist, and Grilka the certified girlboss. dream blunt rotation. high efficiency polycule. another rung on the ladder tempting me to write ds9 lesbian fanfic.
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nathanland · 4 months
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The whole process of Profit and Lace made no sense to me because the show already established that there are female Ferengis with business acumen? And Quark personally knows one?
Pel was a female businesswoman whom even Quark was impressed with how good she was with dealings and profiteering. Why not bring her over for a meeting? She would've loved representing female business women throughout the alliance.
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Remember her from the earlier season? Certainly the writers didn't.
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chaos-of-the-abyss · 6 months
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perion "all women are queens" sov vasilios vs eros "if she breathes, she's a thot" orna vasilios
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kirksfattitties · 2 years
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transgender brunch
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filmjunky-99 · 5 months
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s t a r t r e k d e e p s p a c e n i n e created by rick berman, michael piller [rules of acquisition, s2ep7] 'Tongo with a Fe-male'
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peloriq · 10 months
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The perky Peli
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yaut-jaknowit · 2 years
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Gone
Pairing: Pel (Male Yautja) x Reader (Gender Neutral)
Warnings: Death of reader, very sad, emotional Yautja, slight gore
Word Count: 1443
Summary: The past is hard to relive. Especially when the one loved is gone. Pel's just an old Yautja trying to continue living through the days. Hunting hasn't been same for a long time. He refuses to hunt. After the incident.
Author Note: So, this one is a lot more sad then I usually write. But after Battling Dangers, I wanted to write one more angsty one. I don't feel one hundred percent confident with this one. I wanted to write more at one part but couldn't bring myself up to do it. Maybe in the future you'll learn how Pel got to those events.
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Ao3
Pel had taught you well in his adolescent life. From the basics to intermediate, you learned everything he had to offer and more. Similar to a young Yautja, you absorb everything possible to make him proud. And the day you went out on your first hunt alone, he couldn’t be more of a nervous wreck. It wasn’t a preferable trait as a species that hunts deadly aliens. But he does not lie. He waited by that console since the moment you left and until you returned.
When you had stepped foot into his space, two skulls in hand, Pel ran up to you and embraced you. Like it had been a lifetime since the last time the two of you had seen each other. He wasn’t going to easily admit that. Especially when a couple of his hunt brothers stopped by later to congratulate you for the successful hunt. The wide smile on your face brightened the room. They were surprised about your survival let alone gaining two skulls in the process. A human being able to be like a Yautja, nearly unheard of.
That didn’t stop them from crowding around you and questioning respectfully about the hunt. You happily spoke of the harrowing dangers and proudly showed off the skulls. He, himself, felt pride swell in his heart at how clean they bones were. They shined in the low light of your shared living space.
Later that night after they had left, Pel used the bones he has in his trophy room to create a necklace. It took him a day to gather the courage to give it to you. That toothy grin told him everything before you had even jumped on him. He spun the two of you around and purred happily. You kissed his alien face to the best of your ability. That night was the best you’ve ever felt.
He huffed before taking a sip of a throat burning drink. The pain it would’ve caused couldn’t be felt as he stared mindlessly at the bar counter. Over the white noise ringing in his ears almost drowned out the voices and glass clinking together. An instinct that was drilled into his brain since he was a suckling. No matter what happened, he couldn’t fully ignore his surroundings.
When you went out on your second hunt, this time with him, he remembered it vividly. Every single moment with you burned into his mind.
The Yautja had never seen so much red blood in his existence. And it had terrified him. Was he going to loose you? This was your second hunt. You couldn’t die! He cared for you far more than he should.
His elders would be shaking their heads if they had been there. The hunt wasn’t a full failure though. One skull was gained from the whole ordeal.
To be honest, you were dying in his arms. It was a young blood mistake you had made but it had diverted the creature away from him. You had saved him and he had to return the favor. Not only was his honor on the line, but the only other person he cared about in his life. No one else came to mind easily at the thought. You had to live or he would die along side with you.
Similar to when you had gone out on your first hunt, his hands trembled trying to work on you. All the while, you would crack jokes as you choked on your own blood. At that moment, he wasn’t laughing. Now though, when he thinks back to that time, it makes his shoulders shake. Other patrons gave him weird looks.
Afterwards, you were fine, sore and beyond tired, but alright. That’s what all mattered to him. That you were okay.
The new scars that decorated your body were sight he loved to see. Every time you put on a normal shirt, he would huff and puff and complain until you took it off. His hands roamed your marred skin, praising and purring away. You made jokes about every single time, teasing him about it. But it didn’t bother him, no. He actually liked hearing you talk.
About your tenth hunt with him, he didn’t worry quiet as much. The two of you worked so well in tune with each other that it went without words on how to proceed with a hunt. Since humans, on average, were smaller than Yautjas, you could go places he could not. Sort of in a way, vice versa, he could do thing you could not.
Thirty more hunts later, most hunts went to plan without words. You would do something. He would work with it. Pel would so something. You would work with it. Two peas in a pods just going along in the universe without a care in the world.
One night, the two of you were curled up in the shared room on his ship. Pel softly petted your hair while your head was tucked up underneath his chin. One of his thick thighs was slung over you. His other arm held your body against his. Gentle purrs rumbled from his chest. You were running a finger up and down his arm.
The moment was calm and serene. Nothing like he’s ever experienced before you came into your life. Your other hand came up and grabbed a dark tress. Pel’s told you after the first time you had touched one what it had meant. His purr stuttered.
All you did though was hold onto it like a toy. Not everything you did was sexual. This moment wasn’t. The two of you just wanted to be together.
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Then it all changed.
Both of you had lost count on how many hunts it had been. This one wasn’t high risk yet it had a good reward. The meat you would collect could give you a lot of credits to keep you guys happy for some time. You were excited for this. Pel could easily read it on your face and felt that same emotion. More skulls to collect.
With you.
He did it.
His fist slammed against the bar counter. Those around him paused and stared at him. The bartender less than five feet away from him tightened her grip on the cup in her hand. “Are we going to have a problem, hm?” Her words slid over him like butter on a hot pan.
A vicious arrow stuck out your chest. Fear filled your wide eyes as you stared up at Pel. One of your hands shakily reached up towards his blurring face. His skin felt on fire but the burn didn’t hurt. Nothing registered fully in your brain yet. All you knew was it beginning to become hard to breath and your head felt light.
You whispered his name, tears starting spill from the corner of your eyes. His mandibles are clicking wildly but none of the words you could understand. What was happening?
Everything started to become cold and distance. Terror filled your slowing veins. Both of your arms weakly wrapped around his neck and tried to pull him close. Yet something stopped you from doing so. Your head gazed down to find an arrow through your chest. What?
The arrow was familiar. You looked back up at Pel. “Why?” you whimpered, arms too weak.
You were gone with a quiet, last breath. All Pel could do was stare. And stare. And stare.
Pel slowly straightened his back. Dull eyes finding the bartender. She could easily see the sorrow he carries. She slightly eased up on her posture.
“Just don’t cause any trouble, hm?” Pel dipped his head then bowed it, greying tresses slightly creating a curtain. At his motion, the bartender left him to his own devices. Another burning drink before him. He decides to take it and down it just like the others.
After she had left, tears pooled in his eyes. No one could see it unless they looked close enough. His biomask hung off of his hip, hiding a smaller one. Many places don’t allow for those types of things unless its medically necessary. Not for the Yautja. This bar doesn’t allow for biomasks.
He shifted slightly in his seat. Bones rattling around his neck. One of his hands came up and wrapped around it. It took all of his will power and more to not sob in front of everyone. “I loved them more than anything in this universe and they’re dead because of me.” The confession was whispered. Only those less than a foot away could hear.
And no one wants to be close a Yautja.
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autisticburnham · 1 year
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sunsets-and-satsumas · 6 months
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Trans Flag Pel + Pride Flag Quark x Brunt phone wallpapers made for @qussymagnet!! :D
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