TUC Week
A collection of fanfictions submitted for the Underland Chronicles Fandom Week. Learn more at tucweek.tumblr.com.
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A brief biography-of-sorts of one Bartholomew of Sandwich.
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The strangest thing, he thinks, is that it was only a year. One year of his life in which the Underland was something that he had to worry about. Something that he was a part of. One year that would follow him forever.
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Or: The Campbell family reflects on their time in the Underland.
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Boots and the Prophecy of Change by ninaxinej
Fandoms: The Underland Chronicles - Suzanne Collins
08 Jul 2023
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Boots wants to ask him what he means. She wants to ask why the grate in the laundry room is boarded up. She wants to ask why he saves the roaches in their apartment instead of killing them, and why it’s a habit that she’s picked up on, too. She wants to ask about the nightmares. She wants to ask why he makes clicking noises when the power goes out. She wants to ask why he looks up at the night sky, at the bats that fly in front of the moon. She wants to ask about the scars that mark his skin, scars that have been there for as long as she can remember, as if by destiny.
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Or: Boots is growing up, clinging to the few memories she has from her time in the Underland, and has a big realization: She's not ready to say goodbye.
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Live Without Your Sunlight by oneunexpected
Fandoms: The Underland Chronicles - Suzanne Collins
18 Aug 2020
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What happened to Luxa, Aurora, Temp, Boots, and Twitchtip after being separated from the rest of their party in the Prophecy of Bane. Luxa's lost her only source of light, making survival—and keeping hope—all the more difficult. Luxa's POV. For Day One: Darkness of the Underland Chronicles Fandom Week 2020.
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it just takes some time by ninaxinej
Fandoms: The Underland Chronicles - Suzanne Collins
26 Jul 2021
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Lizzie isn’t sure when exactly she decides that it’s the word, specifically, that she has a problem with. Princess. She can unscramble the letters in any way she likes, but eventually, she has to accept that nothing brings her more relief than dropping the last two letters of the word altogether.
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Or: Lizzie and Gregor reflect on prophecies and identity.
