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197 Stories

  • Not what I asked for  by nona715
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    Ethan He hates his life. He only ever wanted one thing: to matter. So when he's given a chance to change everything, he takes it without thinking. Because how bad could it be to finally be cared for? He gets exactly what he asked for. Just not in the way he expected. Because sometimes, being cared for doesn't feel like freedom.
  • A prisoner for life by hope1299
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    Shinso Hitoshi's life of neglect leads him to crime and a harsh sentence. To avoid life in prison, he agrees to a radical care recovery program that pairs him with dangerous inmates. But surviving behind bars won't be easy when he is paired with mafia boss's son. Cross posted on AO3
  • babied | Age Regression by littlest_pumpkin
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    𝒃𝒂𝒃𝒊𝒆𝒅 | age regression ❝ 𝑖 𝑤𝑎𝑠 𝑠𝑢𝑝𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑜 𝑏𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑐𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑔𝑖𝑣𝑒𝑟. ❞ when the classification exam puts a little star next to your name instead of a big one, your whole world shifts. minnie park always assumed she'd follow in her mother's footsteps - steady, nurturing, strong. a caregiver through and through. the test said otherwise. now she's navigating pull-ups in college hallways, a pacifier in her backpack, and a best friend who won't return her calls. and then there's him. mateo reyes. volleyball player. 247 cm of patience she never asked for. she doesn't want a daddy. she doesn't want any of this. but littlespace doesn't care what you want. it only knows what you need. 🍼 - - - [ sfw agere | cglre | littlespace ] [ slow burn | hurt/comfort ] [ she resists everything. he waits anyway. ]
  • Elijah's Little Ivan | AU by sleepwalkerstyles
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    Everyone in the friend group has already received their classification. Everyone... except Ivan. At seventeen, almost eighteen, he's the youngest of them all, still living at home, still pretending he doesn't care about the test that will decide his future. He's the silly, bratty one of the group. Loud when he's nervous. Energetic when he's overwhelmed. Always ready to argue, tease, or stir up chaos just to avoid talking about what's really on his mind. December is getting closer. And so is his classification. Elijah, one of the caregivers in the group, has started noticing the signs. The small things. The way Ivan gets overtired. The way his emotions slip when he's overwhelmed. The way he looks for comfort without realizing he's doing it. Elijah doesn't want to scare him. Doesn't want to push. Doesn't want to label him before the system does. So instead, he watches. He steps in when he needs to. He makes sure Ivan is safe, even when the boy insists he doesn't need it. Because sometimes the scariest part isn't the classification itself. It's what it means. And Ivan isn't ready to face that yet.
  • Classifications by l1v1ng4th3pl0t
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    In the world of "Classified," societal norms are governed by a unique classification system that determines one's role and identity within relationships. At the heart of this system lies the crucial Classification Test, an event that shapes the lives and futures of individuals based on their innate tendencies and desires. Individuals find themselves entangled in the complexities of this system, navigating the expectations and pressures placed upon their approaches to their own Classification Test. As the story unfolds, we witness the two youngest Brexton Brothers reluctance and skepticism towards the rigid classifications, juxtaposed against the backdrop of his family's deep-rooted adherence to tradition."Classified" is a compelling exploration of identity, autonomy, and the intricacies of human relationships. It invites readers to question the constructs that govern their lives and to contemplate the true essence of individuality in a world bound by classification. Through their journey of self-discovery, we are reminded that true liberation lies in embracing our complexities and defying the limitations imposed by society.
  • I've Always Been Neutral by Crystal_Nightfall
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    When conditioning turns ugly. Oliver's a Neutral. He'd known that since he was born, since his parents took every single hobby away from him, since he'd been relegated to his room for studying and nothing else. Turns out, that level of isolation causes a lot more problems than you'd expect. Eventually, Oliver, or at least those around him, realizes that while he might not have the Neutral Classification, he's the most Neutral person you'd ever find. And not in a good way. THIS STORY IS NOT BXB
  • Only A Little. (Classification au) by Cookiesprinkle79
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    an agere story. classification au. Elias gets classified as a little. The issue however is that he is the only little classified in his entire year group! He attempts to hide his classification but it gets harder as time goes on, especially with so many caregivers around.
  • The Unwanted Little by AvengerOfTheGods
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    Looking down at the stark white envelope Harry felt like he was going to be sick. He just couldn't believe they would send yet another letter to his relative's house about his classification. Quickly, before his relatives start asking what's taking so long to get the post, he stuffs the letter in his oversized pants to be dealt with later. Harry Potter was hoping with all his might that he would be a Dom. It didn't matter that he is nowhere near the hight of a normal 11-year-old(He doesn't get to eat much)O or that he wets the bed constantly (He doesn't have access to a toilet 24/7) or that fact that when he gets really scared of upset the urge to suck his fingers is almost overwhelming. Harry is going to be a Dom. No question about it. No magic or Voldemort AU use to belong to Midnight_wolf_1214 but I helped with all the chapter so this is still going to be good... I hope.
  • Torn Fates by spidergirl342
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    Callisto was in her seventh year at Hogwarts, and she is known as the girl who hasn't gotten her classification yet. But what happens when the Triwizard tournament comes around and she is one of the champions? Will she survive and get her classification? Will she be able to finally meet her mate? Or will she die? Follow Callisto as she goes through her last year.
  • A Life Rewritten by Catechin0
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    Noah's past was anything but kind. Raised in foster care after an abusive father, he's finally found a safe home with Michael and Aaron. But turning sixteen comes with a price-a classification that will define who he is in this world. Will Noah's future be shaped by love, or will the shadows of his past catch up to him?
  • Becoming A Little by Anonymouse342737
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    When classification day rolls around everyone's world is shaken, for better or for... well better. At least that is what the system is supposed to do. But what happens if you are one of those uncommon few that dont fit in with the standard classifications of Little, Caregiver, etc. Well Lachlan is about to find out. What happens if you try to cheat the system in an attempt to make your life better than what it is now. What are the consequences and what happens if it turns out that you made the right choice anyway? What will happen then? Well Matt is about to find out himself.
  • Little Girl by Acexcos
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    It's the year 4027. The world is divided by classifications. To ease the population some of the classifications deny the recipient the right to find love. Everyone has their classifications. Harriette is the only one left. But what happens when she fights her classification? Will she ever see the end? Will she ever find her family? Or will she end up dead?
  • The ABC's of Fishes in the Sea by StenardPrudhomme
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    While fishing with his dad, a little boy makes a wish... Then magically he could talk to the fish!
  • AI SaaS Product Classification Criteria: A Definitive Guide by nickyrivera05
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    The global AI SaaS market is expected to surge from $115 billion in 2024 to nearly $3 trillion by 2034, fueled by agentic AI, hyper-personalization, and enterprise adoption. But with 30,000+ SaaS companies vying for the same customers, the winners won't be defined by features alone - it's about how effectively you classify, position, and segment your AI SaaS product. Proper classification determines investor interest, GTM strategy, scalability, and customer acquisition efficiency. So, in this article, I will share: How to effectively classify AI SaaS products Why this matters and How founders can leverage this framework to dominate specific market segments and build high-growth, investor-ready products. Let's start with... Why AI SaaS product classification criteria matter in 2025 & beyond 38.4% CAGR through 2034. But this growth comes with cutthroat competition and sky-high expectations from investors, enterprises, and end-users alike. In this environment, how you classify your AI SaaS product can decide whether you thrive or fade away. Why 2025 Is Different for AI SaaS Five years ago, SaaS success depended on features and speed-to-market. But today, intelligence-driven value defines leadership. Customers, investors, and partners now want to know: What role does your AI play in the value chain? Does it automate, augment, or innovate? Is it designed for specific industries or broad horizontal use cases? If you can't answer these questions clearly, you'll struggle to stand out in an ocean of AI-driven platforms. Source: https://www.agicent.com/blog/saas-clasification-criteria/