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#1 - The Succubus Encounter
Ironically, also my first ever HWFWM Fanfic, this idea cracked open the can of smut in the HWFWM fandom. It gave a plausible reason to pair Jason up with someone who wasn’t a canonical love interest. And what better way to do that than with a good old F*ck or Die Scenario?
(Do you know how hard it is to come up with plausible ways to get past Jason’s Poison/Toxin Resistances?! >_> *looks at Totem of Affection* ok, so there’s a few ways 😅 But it’s still obnoxious to get past!)
This is also the fic I’ve reread the most on AO3 since posting it. I still to this day find a word or two out of place and update it once in a while. This one is my forever fic. 💖
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: He Who Fights With Monsters - Shirtaloon | Travis Deverell Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Jason Asano/Clive Standish Characters: Jason Asano, Clive Standish, Humphrey Geller, Neil Davone, Belinda Callahan, Gordon, Shade (He Who Fights With Monsters), Stash (He Who Fights With Monsters), Sophie Wexler Additional Tags: Attempted Rape/Non-Con, Succubus, Bad Guys Made Them Do It, Magic Made Them Do It, Sex, Gay Sex, Smut, Fuck or Die, Banter, Getting Together, Boys in Love, Falling In Love, 80's rock ballads, Gordon's a good friend, Aura Suppression, Fluff, Demons Made Them Do It, Something Made Them Do It, First Kiss, Song Lyrics, song: total eclipse of the heart, Song fic, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, One Shot, HWFWM, Hand Jobs, Frottage, Kissing, Boys Kissing, Get Together, Love, Fluff and Smut, Shameless Smut, Comedy, Pining, Mutual Pining, Canon-Typical Violence Series: Part 3 of Once Upon A Rock Ballad Summary:
Before reaching Yaresh, Jason finds himself in a precarious predicament when he's jumped by a gold rank monster and his aura is suppressed.
‘Oh no. Is this one of those fuck or die scenarios?' Jason groaned. 'That is so cliche.’
“I don’t know what you’re referring to,” Humphrey interjected, “but that about sums it up. Yes.”














