Solomon Maddux's Literatures
Content warnings by chapter in the author notes!
You'll just have to read it to understand the title.
TW: Descriptions of past sexual, physical, and emotional abuse of children and adults. Descriptions of suffering of children and adults. Dead Dove Do Not Eat
Your recovery cannot depend on whether or not the person who hurt you feels badly about it.
TW: Descriptions of sensory overload
Beathal turns things over to Solomon when the world becomes overwhelming.
Lys perhaps read into Solomon's preferences too much but Solomon's not complaining (about the thigh-highs, at least).
Lys enjoys taking care of Solomon too
Roland seeking out Solomon for the 100th time.
Roland seeking out Solomon for the 100th time.
Semi-graphic description of tending to an injury.
Johnathan's got enough experience to know Lys wearing his prosthetic leg all the time can't be comfortable.
Solomon finally gets Johnathan to stay the night.
Seophokram helps Solomon, because he knows what it's like to be a large scaled creature desperately trying to protect your emotional little fleshbag of a mate.
Lys is still haunted by that abuse, he's just been shoving it down for his entire life.
Lys no longer has his eternal not-good-enough-for-Solomon to repress his trauma with. Solomon's more than willing to help him pick up the pieces and figure out how to fit them back together.
Everyone he tries to help is another of Timaern's knives in his back, as far as Solomon is concerned.
TW: Mentions of (consensual, impermanent) slavery, mentions of homophobic hate crimes. Detailed making out, so avoid this if that squicks you out.
The start of Solomon and Chaaya's relationship.
Matanbuchus tells Beathal, Aromatica, and Solomon about Xolrit
Lighanal meets Solomon for the first time, alternatively, one of Solomon's few SFW stories