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Time moves differently when you’re dead, but it always moves forward.
Once you reach the curtain call, there may be a sequel down the line or another show on another night, but that run is over! You have to live with your gaffes, your flubbed lines, and your missed cues. No going back and changing the way things were. That’s the nature of the living and the reality of the dead.
Right?
[Beetlejuice is yanked from the final chapter of a found family fix-it and forced to repeatedly relive his worst choices, an unwelcome stranger to his loved ones.]
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No one else would have had the guts to do it.
That was Magnus’s logic, anyway.
No one else had the resources, the motivation, and most importantly, the utter lack of fear it would take to defy the Director. If the rumors were true, then the goods could only be housed in one location, the one defiant rectangular prism on a moonscape of domes.
If there was a dog on the goddamn moon, it could only be inside of the Fantasy Costco.
(Magnus wants so badly to do a dogs-on-the-moon heist and drags Carey along with him. Set during the thief training lunar interlude.)
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Let's Start at the Very Beginning by Roscuro
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
11 Jan 2021
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It was damn near apocalyptic. Something in Toshinori ached to do something about it, to find some way to help bring peace to a world where apocalypses happened every week. But that was the job of heroes, and like every good kid being raised in a time of rampant superpowered villainy, Toshinori knew his job in this sort of scenario well enough. It was simple.
Run. Hide. Make it back home in one piece.
(Even after his retirement, All Might retained an air of confidence, of sagacity, of near invulnerability despite his physical limitations. But that wasn't always the case, and as heroes and villains both know, there's a quirk for every job.)
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It was during one of these interludes in which Kindle was out of sight, and dawn was beginning to brush the hazy horizon, that one of the reasons Scarlet City residents were so incredibly bitter became clear. People often went inexplicably missing when out alone. No remains were ever found, which ruled out Pokémon attacks, but no other explanation was ever offered. The people simply vanished like mirages, and were never seen again.
It was awfully easy for a small group of elite Team Rocket scientists to hide in a large place like Scarlet City.
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They called her the Lonely Tourist when she died, which was ironic as she had never much wanted for company prior to her death and the only journey she ever undertook ended up being her last. Decades later, the nickname is finally appropriate.
(Suppose that when Ned makes people alive again, they remain forever as they were before they died.)