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For the 1stclass_kinkmeme, in response to a prompt asking for "the one where everyone is homo sapiens," a second person POV with a few words spanning decades. Charles meets Erik under suitably dramatic conditions, and the life that follows is perhaps--in comparison to a life as a superhero (or villain)--a quiet one. But as with any life, it isn't without moments of bravery, and weakness, and loss. Gratuitous use of Margaret Atwood's poetry is involved.
Last bookmarked by MidnightTeaParty
1 Jun 2012
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In which an argument about Dickens leads to a Twitter scandal, broken bones, midnight conversations, and transatlantic longing.
(Or, an AU with Arthur and Merlin as moderately famous authors.)
Last bookmarked by frances_veritas
31 May 2012
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"Why don't you just tell me why Hank thinks I run a book club on the first Monday evening of the month, and why he's offered to bring artichoke dip, which sounds awesome by the way, to the next meeting?”
Nick closed his eyes, and when he spoke his voice was a rush of words. “Because it was better than him thinking we were having sex?”
Monroe had always wanted to belong to a Book Club, but he'd never imagined it would be to help out Nick.
Last bookmarked by parvissira
29 May 2012
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AU. Sooo this is more crackfic than sweeping harlequin romance, I'm afraid. Features gratuitous allusions to Disney and/or girly Victorian novels.
Last bookmarked by house_of_lantis
21 May 2012
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Charles, Erik, apple seeds and Shakespearean love affairs.
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Some people are like bad pennies. Bad pennies with plans and sticky stories.
Last bookmarked by Tanachvil
15 May 2012
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In which quests and grails are overrated, and virtues are not.
Last bookmarked by defenestrator
2 May 2012
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After bargaining his soul away to save his life in Afghanistan, John returns to London. But there's something oddly familiar about his new flatmate.
Last bookmarked by eltris
25 Apr 2012
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Susan remembers.
Last bookmarked by Fitzcamel
25 Apr 2012
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It is a very long time ago, and she is telling him about stories. Wesley, Fred; Tam-Lin; 'A Hole in the World'.
Last bookmarked by Aughtalie
22 Apr 2012
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Ryan Ross gets his by pornomimedusk
Panic At The Disco
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
Last bookmarked by Spiritiris
22 Apr 2012
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Arthur accidentally lets Eames' first name slip.
Last bookmarked by barush
19 Apr 2012
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Last bookmarked by Malezita
17 Apr 2012
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Charles had wanted a puppy for his tenth birthday.
(Or: Charles takes care of roses to make up for the fact that he was not loved quite enough during his childhood.)
Last bookmarked by flavouredice
14 Apr 2012
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Severus Snape spends his first summer holiday away from teaching cloistered at a remote house in strange company, not least his own.
Last bookmarked by Mothwing
14 Apr 2012
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A smutty spoof on Poe's famous poem.
Last bookmarked by myheartinhiding
27 Mar 2012
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Sea change: n. A gradual transformation in which the form is retained but the substance is replaced.
"Maybe when the world changes, your footholds in it do too. Maybe he's back to stumbling in a land that doesn't fit him."
Peter, Susan, and Edmund from the end of the Golden Age to England, and back, and back again.Last bookmarked by spossie9
18 Mar 2012
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“It’s a blessing, Peter,” Susan says. “Don’t you see? It’s a second chance.”
Edmund asks, “What was wrong with our first?”"You only forged an empire," says Edmund. "You never learned how to maintain one."
Peter replies, "I never had the chance."Edmund can’t wrap his head around the concept of the end of time. If time flies, it certainly flies in circles. Time returns to Edmund in the form of erasure, undoing itself and undoing himself, washing his skin of Narnia’s duties and of England’s stability. You must choose one, you can’t choose neither, you especially can’t choose both, and you don’t get to keep the scars.
There is no moving forwards anymore, only keeping moving.
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A mysterious visitor comes to the school every month, the teachers are acting oddly and the professor is breaking his own rules. What is hidden in the west wing of the mansion?
Last bookmarked by Copper_Chips
18 Mar 2012
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Judge Travis thinks back on twenty-six days in a Fort Laramie hotel room.
Last bookmarked by applecameron
20 Feb 2012
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Ten bumps into Jane Austen in 1799. There's some dancing and some aliens and the inevitable hijinks, etc., etc., etc.
Last bookmarked by Shalna
13 Feb 2012
