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The click-clack swishspring of the typewriter had started to lull Dick to sleep when he heard boots on the stair well again.
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coming of age in a fine arts high school--oceans of angst with the occasional island of respite and happiness.
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- Part 1 of Be Safe
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Two times and two perspectives.
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Tired and Wired (We Ruin Too Easy) Coda Fic #4 - Luz's Scuffle by softshinythings
Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Generation Kill
25 Jan 2012
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A coda to my fic Tired and Wired (We Ruin Too Easy). The boys step up to defend Luz when someone gets the better of him. Set sometime around chapters 26-27.
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- Part 5 of Tired and Wired 'Verse
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After graduating high school Kitty Grogan is determined to have one last hurrah before the stresses and responsibilities of college life, and she plans on taking her closest friends with her. What she didn't plan on, however, is picking up attractive hitchhikers, feuding couples, and a group of campers-slash-musicians--among others--in their road trip across the United States. Sometimes, even strangers become people you come to love.
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Matt remembers a life that isn't his, and a love that isn't his. He can see Winters when he looks at Charlie, but is it all Nixon, or is some of it Matt himself?
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Nixon catches Lieb staring at Web and extends an... invitation. If you know what I mean.
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"It's September 1944 and Easy's in Holland; it's Nix's birthday and Dick doesn't have much to give".
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Winters takes a very drunk Nixon home and starts to realise he has other feelings for his friend.
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Dick’s father used to say that impulse was the instrument of fools. Lewis Nixon is a man guided by impulse, but he’s far from a fool, and it’s that contradiction that Dick catches on first in the other man. It intrigues him, but he doesn’t really stop to consider why.
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Dick finally asks the right questions.
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- Part 3 of The Definition of Love
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Sin and consequences.
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- Part 2 of The Definition of Love
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For everyone there is a weakness.
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- Part 1 of The Definition of Love
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Aristocrat!AU. The year is 1914. Lord David Webster is a man of great wealth and fine tastes. He has a large estate, a respectable staff, and the good graces of anybody worth knowing. There’s very little that can make him falter. Unfortunately, one of the few things that can happens to be his valet, Joseph Liebgott. Between the attraction felt between them and the threat of a war on the brink of breaking out, things are never quite as simple as they should have been.
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Major Winters makes a gift. Or: How Major Winters abuses his position.
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- Part 20 of Of Soldiers and Secrets
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A ghost story based on the episode, Why We Fight. Rough translation of title: Little Girl Lost. Thanks to J. for initial read through.
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Key moments in Dick and Lew's angsty journey from friends to lovers.
You remember the kiss with a sudden flush of yearning and shame, and convince yourself it was all a dream.
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Speirs and Lipton serve as an inspiration. Or: How Major Dick Winters and Captain Lewis Nixon ended up on a desk.
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- Part 13 of Of Soldiers and Secrets
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A reimagining of "The Last Patrol" and sequel to A Few Degrees Warmer. In Haguenau, Lew and Dick eagerly anticipate time alone. The Germans have their own plans.
“Don’t take any chances on this one. We’re too far along for that.”
– Lewis Nixon, “The Last Patrol”
