1. I Don’t Think He Needs Help by MintFrosting.
Tybalt/Benvolio as portrayed by the Takarazuka Star Troupe.
A four-panel comic. In the first panel a door marked with a skull that has written on it, “Tybalt’s Room - Keep Out” is partly open and in the doorway are two very feminine-looking men locked in an embrace, one with his leg wrapped around the other. It’s Tybalt and Benvolio, and Tybalt says, “Get in here!” In the next panel the door is shut. The third panel is the shut door with a speech bubble from Tybalt within that reads, “Raaaawrgh, Benvolio!” In the last panel, Mercutio says, “Romeo, do you think we should help them?” A speech bubble from off-screen Romeo says, “What? I’m busy angsting.”
(Submitted by morethanprinceofcats.)

    I Don’t Think He Needs Help by MintFrosting.

    Tybalt/Benvolio as portrayed by the Takarazuka Star Troupe.

    A four-panel comic. In the first panel a door marked with a skull that has written on it, “Tybalt’s Room - Keep Out” is partly open and in the doorway are two very feminine-looking men locked in an embrace, one with his leg wrapped around the other. It’s Tybalt and Benvolio, and Tybalt says, “Get in here!” In the next panel the door is shut. The third panel is the shut door with a speech bubble from Tybalt within that reads, “Raaaawrgh, Benvolio!” In the last panel, Mercutio says, “Romeo, do you think we should help them?” A speech bubble from off-screen Romeo says, “What? I’m busy angsting.”

    (Submitted by morethanprinceofcats.)

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