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    Summary

    Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. (Matthew 19:6)

    22 Sep 2010

    Notes

    Brilliant Dean/Castiel AU

  2. Public Bookmark 15

    Summary

    When Peace Corps assigns Nate to East Timor, a tiny half-island in eastern Indonesia, he figures he'll have a lot of time to catch up on his reading. But the year is 1999, and the shock fall of military dictator Suharto is still reverberating throughout the country, triggering changes nobody ever thought possible. As East Timor moves inexorably towards freedom – or war – Nate is drawn into events that will define the future of the province forever.

    22 Sep 2010

    Notes

    GK classic.

  3. Public Bookmark 18

    Summary

    After his Social Policy in Iraq class, Nate sometimes heads over to the river and runs himself into the ground.

    22 Sep 2010

    Notes

    One of the best in GK fandom.

  4. Public Bookmark 45

    Summary

    "That," he says, "is how you know it was close." - Sebastian Junger, War

    22 Sep 2010

    Notes

    Beautiful Brad/Nate soul bonding story.

  5. Public Bookmark *

    Summary

    A Modern day Merlin AU set at the University of St Andrews, featuring teetotal kickboxers, secret wizards, magnificent bodyguards of various genders, irate fairies, imprisoned dragons, crumbling gothic architecture, arrogant princes, adorable engineering students, stolen gold, magical doorways, attempted assassination, drunken students, shaving foam fights, embarrassing mornings after, The Hammer Dance, duty, responsibility, friendship and true love...

    This story was inspired by the thought of Prince William of Wales (and indeed the current Max von Hapsburg) studying at the University of St Andrews; it is also, as the title suggests, at least a little inspired by the operetta 'The Student Prince'.

    Grateful thanks to Lamardeuse and DarkEmeralds for Beta and cheerleading!

    18 Aug 2010

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    Just as good as DRP, in some ways better because of the apparent affection for the uni experience

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