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Slice of Life One-Shots by FloreatCastellum
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Thorne & Rowling
30 Jul 2020
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A collection of canon-compliant one-shots featuring slice of life scenes and character studies after the battle of Hogwarts.
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Bookmarked by StarsOfWonder_StarsOfNight
20 Jan 2021
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“Dudley’s daughter is magic.” He said, astonished by the very words. “She’s a witch.”
Petunia looked insulted. “She’s a Dursley!”Bookmarked by StarsOfWonder_StarsOfNight
19 Jan 2021
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Ch. 11 Sweet fuck! I’ve laughed, I’ve cried, I’ve cheered all in ten chapters. I don’t know how I’ll wait for the conclusion!
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Will receives a rather graphic letter from an incarcerated Hannibal and confronts him about it. Things unravel from there. Trust Hannibal Lecter to turn dickpics into an artform.
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Ethics & Aesthetics by fragile-teacup (Mrs_Gene_Hunt) for purefoysgirl
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
15 Nov 2018
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England, 1811. Social status is everything, and the obsession of every parent is to see their children married well. For twenty-year-old Omega Will Graham, life in a small Hertfordshire market town with his father, adopted mother and four half-sisters is tranquil, if a little dull. Until, that is, a party of strangers arrives in the neighbourhood, sending every mother within five miles into a frenzy of anticipation. For not only are the newcomers Alpha aristocracy, but one among them - Mr Hannibal Lecter - is the owner of the largest estate in Derbyshire... and single. A pity, then, that Will and Hannibal's first meeting is less than auspicious. But sometimes, fate and circumstance have a way of conspiring to bring together even the most stubborn of individuals...
Ethics & Aesthetics, a Regency A/B/O romance.
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Bookmarked by StarsOfWonder_StarsOfNight
10 Jan 2021
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A surprisingly faithful retelling of an old favourite. Utterly believable. Beautifully well done, to all involved.
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In January, 1929, they meet for two days in Corby, Lincolnshire, a village Thomas had never heard of before finding it in the passenger services pamphlet — there's a railway station, some churches, and not much else, if you don't count farmland.
It rains the whole time.
It's perfect.
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- Part 2 of you will not take my heart, alive