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He couldn't bring himself to turn back the way he'd come.
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Babe often finds his thoughts drifting to Doc, with his red-cross armband and his blood-covered jacket. Eyes drifting to him as he sits silently while everyone else talks and laughs, listening to the conversation but never part of it. Babe notices his hair, unnaturally dark and thick like an animal’s, and the way his nose is a constant shade of angry pink. He thinks of Doris, whose nose was always pink, too, and remembers the way it used to brush his cheek, just as his own nose traced her jaw and breathed in her scent. For a moment – just a moment – Gene takes her place, soft skin switched for hard stubble, lavender perfume switched for sweat and blood and sulfa… Babe shakes his head, surprised and somewhat ashamed at himself, and tries to bury these thoughts.
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Of course, there are other things he wants once the war is over and they have more time. But in the meantime, there’s no reason he can’t tell Nix about this plan.
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Teacher!au featuring Dick as the principal, Nix as the head secretary who pines for him, Lip as the math teacher everyone loves, and Speirs as a badass English teacher with a crush.
Introducing Nix and Dick’s closer-than-friends-should-be relationship, the Dike problem, Lipton as the school’s favorite teacher, and the Academic Bowl.
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You're one lucky bastard.
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The boys need to relax, and have taken the long four day weekend of the month out of their lives to just chill. Rather than have to wait another week for their regular weekend. Every month they take this trip but this time around plans have been made. Sometimes you just need to chill to get the best from life.
There is a Fanmix to go along with this. Here: http://8tracks.com/everythingcanadian/long-weekend/edit
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In 1945, Edward Heffron comes home from War. In 1951, Babe punches a guy through a plate glass window, loses half his tastebuds, flees from alligators, and moves in with a doctor. All of these things are related.
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Lipton awakes to a toweled Speirs. And with that comes glorious amount of teasing.
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- Part 1 of When the War Came
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Ron has his own ways of getting to know people.
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- Part 1 of just when all seemed lost
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- 2/?
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Of course it was Babe who got the most of Gene. On the rare occasions when the men who had been at Babe and Gene’s side throughout the war were in touch, called them for a visit, or came to visit them, Gene would retreat to the solemn, quiet man who gave small smiles and mumbled words of reply but the man who was never rude - just shy. It was when they left and Babe had him to himself again that French curse words flowed and mumbles became Cajun-accented fluency. It was Babe who heard Gene laugh, who saw him imperfect and sick, who inhaled his scent and watched his face in a moment of ecstasy. It was Babe who watched as Gene frowned over the morning newspaper and peered over his glasses instead of through them.
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He'd rather be playing tag instead of playing war.
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“Don’t worry about it, Carwood. True love always wins, right?”
(Drama in the midst of war and grown men.)
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- Part 1 of Burnt Beneath the Rising Sun
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His rough, calloused hands cupped Babe’s smooth cheeks: he realised for the first time how young he and the Philly boy were, and here he stood two years his senior, and it hit him how small they must have been when they went to war.
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And if Gene focuses hard, and if he’s lucky enough, Babe’s words are plenty - but too often, they’re not. Mumbling quietly to himself, head on Babe’s pale chest, he soothes himself in the strong embrace of Babe’s auburn-freckled arms and tries to remember what it was like before he closed his eyes and woke up in Bastogne, bombs galore, blood a-plenty, the roar of ‘Medic!’ on Buck Compton’s lips.
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Oh, the memories.
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They were different places, different circles of hell.
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You'll never forget, can't forget. And in those memories, you find an edge. You want to keep going, but I'll be there to stop you.
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