Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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Rec 2
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"Someone," said Howl with an ominous flourish of sleeves, "and I'm not naming names but it starts with an S—has tipped all my hair spells into the sink."
In which Howl learns to stop worrying and love his natural hair color. In a way.
Last bookmarked by order_of_chaos
26 May 2012
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Howl watches Sophie sleep.
Last bookmarked by winda1010
14 May 2012
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Life in a moving castle never quite becomes routine.
Last bookmarked by winda1010
14 May 2012
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Sophie talks to hats.
Last bookmarked by cathtice
30 Apr 2012
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Cook claims Archie.
Last bookmarked by denialtwister
21 Apr 2012
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Building castles is hard work, but not as hard as building a relationship when you've only got one heart between you
Last bookmarked by Midnight_Dream9
19 Apr 2012
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Sherlock gave away his heart a long time ago.
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Howl and Sophie go baby shopping.
Last bookmarked by meggannn
11 Mar 2012
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Rec 4
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Submission for the F4 challenge. A bemused Howl follows Morgan through a door and into a crowded busy place, where they run across a young red-haired woman.
Last bookmarked by Zarz
19 Feb 2012
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Rec 12
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In which a dragon kidnaps Howl, and Sophie talks to a lot of inanimate objects. Oh, and the dragon.
Last bookmarked by Zarz
19 Feb 2012
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Rec 1
Last bookmarked by rhuw
25 Jan 2012
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Rec 1
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Howl's Moving Castle There are only two things Howl is afraid of. One is a bad hair day. The other is losing his heart. Oneshot, Howlcentric.
Last bookmarked by rhuw
25 Jan 2012
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Rec 3
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One of the first things he'd learned when he'd landed in Howl's cupped hands was that people could burn, and complained about it.
Last bookmarked by rhuw
25 Jan 2012
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Vacation rarely goes as planned for Ingary's most reluctant sorceress.
Last bookmarked by tsukara
2 Jan 2012
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When she reaches the age of seventy-five (by natural means!) Sophie reflects upon her life, the Witch of the Waste, and the things which are truly important. Includes liberal use of Calcifer's 'saucepan song'.
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As it turns out, life...and having a child...are far more complicated than Howl ever would have imagined.
Last bookmarked by NEStar
26 Dec 2011
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Thanks for giving me the chance to play for a little bit in this world, labellementeuse - I hope you enjoy this.
Last bookmarked by anait
16 Dec 2011
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A different Howell Jenkins, called to a different kind of wizardry.
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Two families of powerful magic users go on holiday together. This will end well.
Last bookmarked by anait
21 Nov 2011
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Neither of them know a whit about this 'living happily ever after' thing--but they'll be damned if they let anyone know that. Still, they're trying their best--despite some distracting questions: Who is sending Sophie suspiciously-familiar-sounding love notes? Is her garden becoming carnivorous? Are Michael and Martha to young to be doing that?
And why is it suddenly Lettie's business whether or not Howl and Sophie have, in fact, kissed?
