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The way it hurts feels like home.
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It’s the sort of dream that emerges from his subconscious fully-formed, without context.
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why can't the words i need ever come to me by journalofimprobablethings
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
14 Aug 2022
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Tim doesn't look up to see who has come in, too far gone to even try to pull himself together for whoever has had the misfortune to stumble in on his grief. He hopes they'll just go away and tactfully never speak of it again; barring that, he hopes they at least don't ask if he's all right, when he is clearly as not all right as it's possible to be in a workplace washroom.
The person in the doorway doesn't leave, and they don't ask any inane questions. Instead, after a brief, painful pause, Jonathan Sims says,
"The tile in here is truly atrocious."
Research-era Jon stumbles in on Tim having a breakdown in the bathroom. He tries to help.
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just can't resist you (it's not enough to say that i miss you) by brotaryphone
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
09 Oct 2022
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Tim and Sasha were married for almost four months before Jane Prentiss attacked the Institute. They were four pretty good months, honestly, very possibly the best of Tim’s life. He hadn’t been married before and didn’t really plan on being after, but he could for the first time see why people did this kind of thing.
“You’re kidding,” Sasha had said when he suggested it, but lazy, with no heat behind it. He wouldn’t have been surprised if she’d been weirder about it. It’s not like they were dating or anything, just hooking up, no labels. Well, okay, they were hooking up a lot, but still. She continued, “Haha April Fool’s, right? You know that was yesterday?”
Or: Tim slowly falls apart, but like, make it hot. Add in a few finger guns. If we're breaking down, we're gonna have some fun and do it in style, baby. -
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Sasha always been efficient like that— She knows how to pull Tim apart at the seams with terrifying precision.
Tim knows something is wrong, but for the life of him he cannot figure out what.
