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It almost doesn’t matter that Enjolras’ lips are soft against his, and he’s kissing back and that he’s kissing Enjolras in the dust of an ancient house, reaching up over the barrier, a contented Romeo, and he walks in history.
But then Enjolras is reaching out his hands, clasping Grantaire’s face in his hands. And he’s grounded again.
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- Part 5 of A Thousand Shards Of Pottery
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The face looking back at her in the mirror is determined and cunning, and Éponine is determined to find herself within it. And she’s not going to stop until she finds the girl that she wants to be.
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He Hit The Road (But The Road Hit Back) by phantomreviewer for BreathingSpace
Les Misérables - All Media Types
8 Apr 2013
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Enjolras does not miss Grantaire.
That would be ridiculous.
It’s simply that the flat is quiet in Grantaire’s absence, even though he only left that morning and Enjolras isn’t actually sure if he could pinpoint the moment when Grantaire’s presence in his home became the norm. They’d not discussed it; they’d not sat down over mugs of coffee one morning and planned to move in together, it just appeared that Grantaire spent more of his time at Enjolras’ flat than his own.
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Grantaire flops down next to Enjolras with a perfected lack of grace that comes of being orchestrated down to the last detail and puts his feet up on the opposing chair. It’s only when Grantaire interlocks his fingers behind his head that Enjolras closes the laptop before him.
He’s smirking, eyes taking in Grantaire’s wild hair and his lopsided toga and Grantaire shakes his head in a way that possibly could be menacing if he didn’t have a paper wreath resting precariously in his hair.
“Not one word.”
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- Part 3 of A Thousand Shards Of Pottery
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But within Grantaire lies a fanaticism, like devotion, but far more virulent and dangerous.
Enjolras.
When Grantaire looks at Enjolras he is like a man holding a candle flame between his palms. The flame burns your skin, to the extent of blistering it, but to remove your hands from the wick would be to risk the light. In cupping the flame between your hands you are burning your fingers and hiding the light from others. But the warmth of it hurts too much to dare to put it down.
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Delilah’s Stolen Scissors And Other Tales by phantomreviewer
Les Misérables - All Media Types
5 May 2013
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