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In which Charles Wallace graduates. "You could have warned me," Meg said sharply, and went to retrieve her missing slipper. "You know I don't tesser well."
Last bookmarked by cadenzamuse
27 Mar 2012
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After the death of Joshua Archer, Charles Wallace visits Poly and her family.
Last bookmarked by scissorphishe
16 Jan 2012
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A crossover between the Time Quartet and V.C. Andrews' Dollanganger series. In the wake of _A Swiftly Tilting Planet_, Charles Wallace and Meg are called to right a great wrong, lest Cathy Dollanganger's spawn destroy the known world.
Last bookmarked by apis_mellifera
30 Dec 2011
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Rec 5
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Charles Wallace is mysteriously absent from a number of the later Murry-O'Keefe family books. Word is he was working on a special assignment by the time A House Like a Lotus happened, but what happened in the many years between A Swiftly Tilting Planet and his disappearance?
Last bookmarked by apis_mellifera
29 Dec 2011
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Dream a little dream of...well, you know the rest.
Last bookmarked by Colourofsaying
28 Dec 2011
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"I have an assignment," he said when they caught up to him. He turned to look at them. "You can't come with."
Last bookmarked by sunlitshadows
10 Apr 2011
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"So you're saying you and Charles Wallace got more out of my Ma in one night than the rest of us did in thirty years."
Last bookmarked by sunlitshadows
10 Apr 2011
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Spoilers for all the books, especially A Wind in the Door. The entire Murray/O'Keefe and Austin canon is fair game. Set sometime before The Arm of the Starfish. I tried to keep the story true to the books' time period, so this happens sometime in the mid-late seventies, if I've done my math correctly.
Last bookmarked by scissorphishe
12 Jun 2010
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Happy Accident by rare_fandom
NCIS: Los Angeles
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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A take on how Sam and Callen could have come to be partners.
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[Charles Wallace is] so awesome! I like to think that L'Engle eventually planned to write a series for him--maybe I'll get to read it in the afterlife. - Cinco
Last bookmarked by scissorphishe
1 Jan 2010
