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When Wells, Bellamy and Clarke make a pact to lose their virginity before New Year's, Clarke doesn't expect to be the last one standing. Bellamy is willing to help her out, but it ends up unravelling nearly a decade of friendships.
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25 Jan 2021
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Eyes Shut (and other metaphors) by anopendoor
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
23 Jan 2021
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Rey volunteers at a rehabilitation facility to read to the terminally blind. She’s loved reading and books for longer than she can remember. She finds that she loves reading to others even more so. However, she’s suddenly thrown into the headspace of trauma patient Ben Solo, who has a knack for upending everything she thinks she knows about books and the power of the written word…as well as a few other things.
Rey volunteers to read to blind trauma patient Ben Solo. The ride is angsty, poetic, and filled with literary favorites like Dracula and Pride and Prejudice…and a whole bunch of other metaphors for falling in love.
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24 Jan 2021
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“How can I trust you to keep your promise in six months?” Russell asks.
“We both want the same thing. For our daughters to be alive,” Clarke says. “Let me make sure my daughter has a safe world to grow up in and I will give you yours back.”
She means every word.
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Season 6 AU. Clarke offers her body as a host for Josephine on the condition that Russell allows her people to stay in Sanctum and gives Clarke six months to live.
Bookmarked by bookdragon1981
23 Jan 2021
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He's still wearing his suit, tugging at the cuffs and not watching where he's going when he meets Clarke Griffin for the first time.
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Bellamy and Clarke keep bumping into each other at inopportune times, but they figure out how to make it work.
Bookmarked by bookdragon1981
23 Jan 2021
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She debates her options. She had been so looking forward to getting home and collapsing into her bed for a few hours, or maybe having a nice bath, perhaps even treating herself to takeaway as a reward for getting through this horrific day at the gallery. Instead, Bellamy Blake, possible ex-best friend who she is definitely not speaking to at the moment, is standing by her door. She doesn’t want to deal with him now, maybe ever. He hasn’t seen her yet. He's leaning against her door frame but concentrating on his phone - probably lying to their friends about where he is; she couldn’t imagine that Raven would be too happy to know that he was trying to talk to her.
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Clarke needed Bellamy and he wasn't there. She isn't sure she can forgive him.
Bookmarked by bookdragon1981
21 Dec 2020