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Jean doesn’t get sick. He doesn’t have time to get sick. Calling out of work is a non-option, so Jean has learned, as good as anyone at the 41st, to knock back the strongest medication that’ll still allow him to function and do his fucking job. So, maybe it isn’t that Jean doesn’t get sick, more so that Jean does not get to be sick.
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In which Jean begrudgingly allows himself to be taken care of.Bookmarked by Opuncja
03 Feb 2026
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“Let me get this straight.” Captain Ptolemaios Pryce steeples his fingers, a gesture that makes every officer in the 41st clench their assholes in anticipation of the majestic fucking that they’re about to receive. “Harrier threw Bevy’s desk out the window because Bevy refused to call him ‘The Detective Lord’...”
“Detective God, sir,” Jean Vicquemare says. "Not Detective Lord."
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Jean deals with the aftermath of Harry's drunken rampage; Trant tries to help. They meet halfway.
[Sequel to la mer, le ciel, et le soleil]
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- Part 2 of Three Sheets to the Wind
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29 Jan 2026
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Teenager Jean-Heron Vicquemare has a run in with Patrol Officer Kitsuragi from the 57th's juvenile wing. An impression is made.
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18 Jan 2026
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Something's up between your Satellite-Officer and the new lieutenant you pulled into the Major Crimes Unit. Better internalize this thought if you want to understand the new dynamic brewing in C Wing.
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11 Jan 2026
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Sometimes, Arthur’s mind can’t stop — whirling at a million miles a minute and preventing him from being able to function with all the constant activity and rapid-fire thoughts.
Eames has gotten very good at getting Arthur out of his own head to focus.
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25 Dec 2025

