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"Cain still hadn’t stopped blaming himself for the disastrous Markham incident. If they got out of this, it would take some serious Princess Power to get him to stop brooding about it."
This is what happened.
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- Part 2 of Rebuilding The Zone
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- 3,066
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Rebuilding the O.Z. hasn't been easy. DG, traveling as emissary of the Queen, is ambushed on the road.
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- Part 1 of Rebuilding The Zone
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- 1,855
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- 1/1
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As individuals they put their lives in order, did their best to recover from all they had endured. Together, though, the four of them created something stronger.
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Every day, at some point, Azkadellia would get up and excuse herself from DG. The younger princess would try to follow her, but she would shrug it off as she left her sister’s side. On her way past Cain the elder princess would meet his gaze and there was that look again, that flicker of hope. He would wait until Azkadellia was away, heading inside for whatever reason she had before he would step up beside the younger princess and greet her for the first time that day. They would talk, sometimes about political matters, or about something she had learned in her studies that day.
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She was doing it deliberately, he knew. Intentionally making it so that she was constantly on his mind; she would leave a shawl on the floor outside his chambers, or a slipper where he patrolled in the garden. He never returned the items to her, hoping that one day she would just run out of spare clothes to leave places and be forced to stop or go naked.
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- 2,378
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Echoes of the past speak of a lost and (almost) forgotten love, and the difference between what was and what is.
A Tin Man Challenge fic.
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- Part 3 of (Almost) Forgotten
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- 513
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- 1/1
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- 66
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Echoes of the past speak of a lost and (almost) forgotten love, and the difference between what was and what is.
A Tin Man Challenge fic.
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- Part 2 of (Almost) Forgotten
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- 993
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- 1/1
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- 16
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Echoes of the past speak of a lost and (almost) forgotten love, and the difference between what was and what is.
A Tin Man Challenge fic.
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- Part 1 of (Almost) Forgotten
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- 640
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- 1/1
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- 10
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"It's very easy. Wake, wash, dress. She remembers this part."
A Tin Man Challenge fic.
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- 1,823
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- 1/1
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- 21
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Glitch bakes a cake for Cain's birthday. The cake takes on a life of its own. Things go terrifyingly wrong.
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- 2,749
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- 1/1
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- 4
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Weathering the Storm by Jedi Buttercup (jedibuttercup)
Tin Man (2007), Oz - L. Frank Baum
4 Mar 2013
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None of them had suspected that Princess Deegee might have survived. None of them had so much as guessed that the Queen's decline might have been kindled by something more substantial than grief, or that the Sorceress hadn't voluntarily sought her increased powers. If they had… If they'd known, so many things might have been different.
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The first time DG and Cain kissed, he told her it was a result of exhaustion, fear and adrenaline.
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The race to save the OZ, and Cain and DG's relationship from Raw's POV.
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“You’re sure about this?” The Consort opened the coffin. Tears filled his eyes as he looked at his child, her beautiful dark hair surrounding her pale face. She truly appeared dead.
“Yes, I’m sure.” They’d planned hastily but it was all they could think of. “We must do it now, or we’ll be discovered. The sleeper spell will only last a few more hours. I didn’t dare use anything stronger.” She took DG from her husband’s outstretched arms. “If this is to work she must be on the Other Side before the magic wears off. Soon she will appear awake, but her mind will be unable to make new memories until after the travel storm settles.”
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- 984
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The thing that set Cain apart was his hands. She suppressed a tiny moan just thinking about them. They were large and competent. She could picture them holding a gun; pulling the brim of his hat lower over his eyes; or gripping the reins as he kept a galloping horse under control.
She knew the power behind those hands. More than once they’d grabbed her arm and pulled her behind him. She’d seen them locked in fists as he fought and seen his knuckles turn white as he’d gripped a grave marker in sorrow.
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Being an account of events regarding the royal family of the Outer Zone, by Prince Consort Ahamo (known to some as Jacob Williamson). Another chunk of the universe in which Az and DG have different daddies but everything else goes according to plan.
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- Part 2 of Peacock 'Verse
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- 3,560
- Chapters:
- 2/2
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- 2
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- 22
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A collection of DG and Cain one-shots set after the eclipse.
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Although the Witch was gone, Az still didn’t feel like she belonged in the O.Z. And when her mother suggests she take a trip, she reluctantly agrees. But the storm that was supposed to take her to Kansas, to explore the world her sister grew up in, drops her instead in a lake, in a place called Wonderland…
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- 2,133
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- 2/?
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"From that moment on I was hers. And his. It's complicated." In which a guy from Nebraska lands in the O.Z., meets a couple of crazy lovebirds (and a genetically engineered peacock), and instantly find himself faced with royal intrigue and an intriguing proposition.
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- Part 1 of Peacock 'Verse
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‘Look’ DG said holding out the book in question. It was a small pulp paperback; the title on the cover was Heartless Tin. The picture on the cover was of a Tin Man with ice blue eyes, knife in one hand, six shooter in the other, the Tin Man wore a duster that billowed out behind him, a pale shirt opened to the waist. Curled around the Tin Man’s leg was a dark haired woman with a torn dress with a low cut and very tight bodice and leg exposed to the thigh. Behind the Tin Man stood a tin suit and on the bottom on the book was the quote, ‘Trust me, heart’s got nothin’ to do with it.’ in emerald green lettering, no author was listed.
