Self-Reflection
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He hasn't experienced that yet. He's still running. But he doesn't know that running never works.
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A single moment in the hospital. Dave reflects during Kurt's visit. He can be better, he can get better - nothing can touch him now.
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Loki slips into the stables to have a long think about a few things he's learned.
(Set after The Avengers.)
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But I Thought You Were Straight by Misscar
Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
17 May 2013
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Because even in the 23th century people still make assumptions. Five people who assumed Jim Kirk was straight and the one individual who knew better from the beginning but still got a surprise. Character Study/longest 5 +1 ever.
This story is dedicated to anybody who has heard any variation of "Jim Kirk is too much of a ladies' man (slut, ho, player) to be gay (bi, pan, sleeping with Spock, in love with Spock, married to Spock) and tried desperately not to break out into laughter.
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all these infinite (im)possibilities by a_wild_condorcet_appears
Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (2012)
3 May 2013
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"There were only a few days every month or two when the fact that Courfeyrac wasn’t his and never would be (and yes, the selfish personal pronoun demanded to be used in the unfiltered privacy of Combeferre’s mind) deepened from an ache into an actual sting. Those days, however – the days when Courfeyrac had no female companionship and the dull “what-ifs” that Combeferre usually silenced crystallized into piercing, sharp-edged “maybes” – made up for their infrequency with the bitterness they induced. Regret hurt even more when you couldn’t make excuses any longer."
Sometimes Combeferre is wise and self-reflective and above it all - and sometimes he's very human indeed. But then, Courfeyrac has always had that effect on him.
