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Paris is Big and We are Small by holyfant for Alley_Skywalker
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
27 Apr 2013
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It's interesting how it's easy to meet yourself, even in a city of this size.
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Persephone surfaces more than a little lost, and tries to rebuild.
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She sits with her hands empty.
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“I missed the cold when I was in Pakistan,” Irene says.
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Sally just likes the way it looks.
Recent bookmarks
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For the kinkmeme prompt, "Molly discovers that Greg is very sensitive to anal stimulation, and nothing turns her on quite like giving Greg the best orgasms of his life by utilizing this knowledge."
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Life after the war is unforgiving. It doesn’t even seem to matter which side you fought for, people and their lives keep falling through the cracks, never to be seen again. Millicent is no exception. It takes someone unexpected to bring hope back into her life, but is hope alone enough?
Now with art by the amazing SaintGilbert. Find it here.
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When a deeply-closeted Arthur Pendragon finally earns a spot in Camelot's first XI, he's dead set on breaking records, not one of sport's last taboos. But life, like football, is a funny old game, and sometimes the only way up is out. Especially once he realises he's arse over tit for the new physio.
A queer Arthurian tale of courage, love, and football.
Bookmarked by holyfant
23 Apr 2013
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What is it like to live with someone who can nearly read your mind? John's life comes into focus under the magnifying glass of Sherlock Holmes.
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And is there Honey still for Tea? by Jay Tryfanstone (tryfanstone)
Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne
18 Aug 2012
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If you happen to have read another book about Edward Bear, you may remember that he lived with his friends in a wood called the Hundred Acre Wood. It was a small wood, and small things happened, the kind of things that happen to bears in places where even if elevenses are late there is always a little something for tea.
This isn't that story.
Bookmarked by holyfant
26 Mar 2013
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An incredibly painful yet beautiful rendering of childhood getting squashed by reality. The animals' voices are spot-on and all the more heartbreaking for that.
