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The Paris Métro is notoriously complex, like budding adolescent feelings.
A fairy-tale for adults, those about to be adults, and those who remember what it felt like to become an adult.
[Guy POV, companion piece/prequel to 'La Chanson d'un Ange', experiment in magical realism.]* Currently the main text is being reworked and refined. Chapters 1-2 have been updated.
Sidestory 02, 'Der Wunsch' - covering Roulé's account of his Victoire - has also been updated.Series
- Part 2 of A Little Kiss From Heaven
- Part 7 of The Consolations of Philosophy
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10 Jul 2026
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Every emotion and experience is an illness of life, if you think about it.
That applies to all persons, human or not. Ten short DP stories dealing with said illnesses, whether good, bad, or inevitable. [Warnings/POVs vary with each story. Odd numbers human!DP, evens robot!DP.]CURRENT UPDATE: 'II. Juvenilia', a posthumanist fairytale featuring robots, who come to inherit the Earth and the opposing forces governing it. Inspired by francoisehardy's art of Thomas and Guy (which you should totally check out). More notes inside.
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- Part 9 of The Consolations of Philosophy
- Part 3 of A Little Kiss From Heaven
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10 Jul 2026
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The world keeps on turning, the river of life continues to flow - and during one fine afternoon, Thomas Bangalter has an encounter with Cupid. [Thomas POV, an experiment in magical realism, NSFW.]
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- Part 6 of The Consolations of Philosophy
- Part 1 of A Little Kiss From Heaven
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07 Jul 2026
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Amidst a devastated world, two young soldiers pursue a renegade killer through the Mojave.
[Guy-Manuel/Thomas friendship only, Thomas POV. Post-Electroma AU.]Series
- Part 10 of The Consolations of Philosophy
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06 Jul 2026
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Don't leave me.
An AU based on a real event; suppose that during that fateful night of 1994, only one of them survived the oncoming truck. Suddenly faced with a grief that he is in no way prepared to accept, the one left behind begins to write a diary of mourning, hoping that something valuable will come of it.
But no one ever said that healing was that straightforward.[Thomas/Guy, extremely depressing, not a light read. But I guarantee that it will be worth it. NSFW in parts.]
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- Part 12 of The Consolations of Philosophy
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05 Jul 2026
