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You Bring On The Sun ( and light up my heart ) by Scho_s
Fandoms: Ghostbusters (1984-1989; 2020)
22 Feb 2021
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Ray helps Egon further.
Note: I highly recommend you read the first part first! You might miss out on the story otherwise :)
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- Part 2 of Who You Gonna Call?
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- English
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- 1,270
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 7
- Hits:
- 59
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Egon's burnt out and overworked. Peter helps him through it.
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- Part 1 of Who You Gonna Call?
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 2,865
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 3
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- 77
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New Beginnings (like fireworks at the end of the night) by Milothatches, Scho_s
Fandoms: 1917 (Movie 2019)
31 Dec 2020
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Blakefield Winter Wonderland Day 31: New Year's Eve Kisses
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Blakefield Winter Wonderland Day 26: Boxing Day.
Will goes on a shopping spree with his dad and encounters an interesting boy.
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Lycophobia:
(Noun, uncountable)
1. (rare) Fear of wolves.
Professor Lupin is tired, oh so tired. He just wants everything to end.
NOTE: This story is currently not a priority so expect slow updates
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Five times Scho gets away with coughing up flowers, one time he doesn't.
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The orchard is surrounded by a low and slightly crumbling stone wall, and even though it’s bigger than the one he and Tom walked through in France, the sight of it is so eerily similar that Will’s heart misses a beat before it begins to stumble into a frantic race. Instinctively, he looks up, his eyes scanning the sky for any sign of planes.
There are no planes, though – just Tom in simple every day clothing walking out of the backdoor with a peaceful smile on his face, a dog dancing happily around his legs.
Will returns from the war and he and Tom meet again.
Or: Five times Will remembers their mission without Tom noticing, and one time Tom does.
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Minutes dragged until he was able to regain control of his motor functions. His eyes finally fluttered open, and he shot up in the excruciating chair. Dread and terror mixed in his core, and he scanned the area that surrounded him. Despite the early morning rose and salmon hues filling the air with their gleam nothing had changed, and red still reflected on the walls of the dormant room. Nines found the hand of the figure that lay motionless on the bed, fingers interlacing with one another. He squeezed it but was met with a weakened, lifeless limb.
“I’m so sorry, Gavin,” he whispered. “I’m so sorry.”
He let go of the frail hand. Pulling his legs up, he looped his arms around the knees. He sobbed with ragged breaths, hands clutching the fabric of his jeans. It soaked all of his clothing.
A botched mission left Gavin injured, yet who feels the real pain is Nines. He is unable to deal with the loss of the man he loves.