Narrative Control
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June: something can matter without being ‘canon’ right??
Rose: Exactly. You’re getting it.
Rose: I’m going to make this story relevant.(Wish fulfilment, haha! This was really fun to write. Another gosh darn Epilogue Rewrite. I loved the Epilogues, but here you go anyway.)
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Three months ago, Jannik Sinner fell.
Today, he lifts the trophy in Rome while the crowd roars like nothing ever happened.
But Darren Cahill remembers every lie told, every silence held, every calculated move made to get here.
Redemption doesn't happen on its own. It’s built. Forged. And Darren has never minded the heat.
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- Part 2 of Reges Facti
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Sabretooth & the Hellions by Earth-10719 (myheadisnotbig)
Fandoms: Marvel, Marvel (Comics), X-Men - All Media Types, Weapon X (Marvel Comics)
19 Dec 2025
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Training ends. Deployment begins.
In the wake of Arma X’s “success,” Saul Creed is assigned the work he’s always excelled at: making decisions no one else wants to sign their name to. As mutant unrest spreads across borders and governments rehearse what “order” will look like, the Hellions are sent into the field—not to stop violence, but to control fallout: who sees what, what gets recorded, and what gets flattened into noise.
Told through fractured, close-range perspectives of children trained to function as assets—Laura Kinney, Wade Wilson, the Quire Collective, and Birdy—this story tracks the moment training stops pretending to be preparation and starts becoming policy. Their missions “succeed.” The story survives. The paperwork closes. The kids do, too—just not in ways anyone should call healing.
Sabretooth & the Hellions is a slow, clinical descent into state power, propaganda, surveillance, and protocol-driven violence. It’s about deniability as doctrine, humor as damage control, and what happens when information becomes its own weapon—when the goal isn’t victory, but preventing any single version of events from being believed.
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- Part 22 of Earth-10719
