8 Works by StormDancer
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The Perils of Turkey Day by crossingwinter, StormDancer
The Avengers (2012), Iron Man (Movies), Captain America (Movies), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
8 May 2013
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“Oh boy. Here we go. Thanksgiving with the Starks.”
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When they try to hang him, he floats.
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They put him on the pyre at dawn.
He doesn’t burn.
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Evidently, or the Plans That Somehow Went Right by crossingwinter, StormDancer
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
28 Jan 2013
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Mayhem, hijinks, and immature pranks. The epistolary evidence of how Lily and James happened. And Remus and Sirius.
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Merlin spent the week and a half that Arthur was gone splitting his time between crafting careful explanations that never ended up explaining the important things, the things that would make Arthur listen, and making half-baked plans to escape to Ealdor. He found a number of fire-proofing spells that would have no effect if they decided to cut his head off, and figured out how to adapt an invulnerability spell he had been trying to find a way to cast on Arthur without him noticing so that it would protect him from being decapitated, but it would have no effect on anything but metal. Despite all his frantic searching, he did not find a teleportation spell, because that would have been too simple and if there was one thing Merlin had learned in his years at Camelot, it was that nothing was ever simple.
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New age, new lives--but no matter how often Merlin and Arthur are reborn, no matter the time, their destinies are forever intertwined.
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Arthur isn't claustrophobic. He just doesn't like small spaces with Merlin in them.
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Arthur is hopelessly in love, Merlin is too close, and everyone is oblivious
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After the fall of Firelord Ozai, Sokka falls himself at loose ends. He might journey across the four kingdoms once more, but somehow, it all ends in a tea shop in Ba Sing Se, with a single paisho tile.
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They're Amy's boys: the Lone Centurion and the Doctor, the two men who die and die and die again.
