Bring Me Java, Bring Me Joy, sequel: But I Will Hold On Hope by schlicky Pairing: Brad/Ray | Rating: PG-13, NC-17 | When Brad walks up to the stand, the barista is bent over with his head resting on his hand. The other hand is twirling an obnoxious orange highlighter between his fingers, which comes down every now and then to swipe a line across the page of whatever book is in front of him. The name tag attached to a lanyard around his neck tells Brad his name is Ray in crooked, spiky writing. "So do you actually do any work or do you just read picture books the entire time?" he asks, by way of greeting.
Then again, ampr's comment with a link went through so I don't know if it's a problem when there's more than one link in the comment. Or just LJ being stupid.
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A Nate/Ray fic written for pjvilar's ray/nate potluck. I quite liked all the characters here.
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Pairings: Ray/Walt, Brad/Nate | Rating: R for language | “It’s not like it’s some ass-kissing liberal shit like fate or destiny; it’s just that I, Josh Ray Person, am fucking irresistible.”
Three Things Brad Knows About Ray by withimpunity
Pairing: Brad/Ray | Rating: NC-17 | "Sometimes Brad thinks he doesn't have any memories that don't have Ray in them."
Bring Me Java, Bring Me Joy, sequel: But I Will Hold On Hope by schlicky
Pairing: Brad/Ray | Rating: PG-13, NC-17 | When Brad walks up to the stand, the barista is bent over with his head resting on his hand. The other hand is twirling an obnoxious orange highlighter between his fingers, which comes down every now and then to swipe a line across the page of whatever book is in front of him. The name tag attached to a lanyard around his neck tells Brad his name is Ray in crooked, spiky writing. "So do you actually do any work or do you just read picture books the entire time?" he asks, by way of greeting.
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Then again, ampr's comment with a link went through so I don't know if it's a problem when there's more than one link in the comment. Or just LJ being stupid.
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