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The rock wall is Everest, but Erica needs to climb it. She can do this.
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Harry and Niall bake and fail to be proper human adults.
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In the wake of episodes I through III and amid a bout of depression, George Lucas is approached by a woman who offers him a unique choice. Either continue to be scorned and hated, or go back to the beginning and change the world...
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Homura wakes up in the hospital for the last time.
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- Part 1 of Reset Universe
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"How did he get himself into this mess? How did he let it come to sitting in the shadows and waiting to slowly suffocate, planning where he'll hide his body, deciding where he wants to be when it happens? It wasn't supposed to end like this. This is like a nightmare." In which Eli tries to fix the last pod...and his fate is finally revealed. Sequel to Glass. Rated T for language and dark themes.
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- Part 2 of Stargate Universe: Ninth
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With grace in your heart and flowers in your hair by Ibbyliv for Mon Combeferre
Les Misérables - All Media Types
23 Apr 2013
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“No more words.” Jehan felt Feuilly’s raw finger on his own lips. “You’re offering enough already. Do you know who you are writing for, Jehan?”
“I know, I write for me, but that’s not enough, I…”
“That’s wrong.” Feuilly interrupted him, his fingers playing with a stray auburn lock of the poet. “For us.”
“What is wrong? What do you mean?”
“For us, Jehan, you write for us.”
“For… us?”
“For you and for us. For you and for me. I won’t talk about the others, I won't talk about Combeferre, no matter how much he loves your work. You write for me.”
“You are very kind to read my work and give me your opinion, Marcel, your help is…”
“You don’t understand. I don’t read it to help you. I read it because I need to do so. You are obliged to write for me, Jean Prouvaire. Consider it your duty.”
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