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It's kind of a ridiculous concept I know, especially after Red's talk to Katarina about suicide. But I just ran with it. Not going to lie I kind of love this.
Red almost OD's at Cape May, but is found and saved in time. Liz comes back, guilt ridden. They have the screaming match we missed from season 4. Full of mixed emotions, heartache, and the beginning of healing. This is not Liz bashing at all. This is the beginning of healing for our Lizzington ship in the aftermath of Liz faking her death.
Some chapters has a song that it is named after. Lines of that song can be found in the chapter. I recommend listening to the song that corresponds with each chapter. I will include links in the notes of each chapter. Trust me, it hits different with the song. Even if the song has a different meaning then what is going on in the chapter it still can be interpreted to work with how the lines are used in each chapter.
Even if it is a stretch, I still like this idea. I tried to keep the characterization in place, but I'm not sure I did well. But really, at this point, isn't most everything better than canon?
I would like to say this book is not for the faint of heart. Attempted Suicide and Drug use are present.Bookmarked by robertjensen
21 Aug 2021
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A fatal showdown leaves Katarina dead, Red in a coma, and Liz suffering with grief and guilt; now it's up to Agnes to fix what's broken.
Bookmarked by robertjensen
27 Jul 2021
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After faking her death, Liz wakes to find that Tom is nowhere to be found and Red has taken Agnes. This fic takes place six years in the future. It comes after Cape May and assumes that nothing that happened after that episode ever took place.
Bookmarked by robertjensen
23 Jul 2021
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22 Jul 2021
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It is mostly quiet, the same kind of quiet as when you’re just falling asleep and everything around you becomes distant. Or when your ears are full of cotton. But there’s a voice. Unfamiliar. It’s muffled at first, but it becomes gradually clearer, and there’s a peculiar tingling feeling when the body starts to react. Some kind of rush.
“Are you okay? Shit. Hey, hey! Look at me.”
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31 Jan 2021

