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What Max doesn't realize is that when she abandons a timeline, she also abandons a version of herself within it. A version of herself with different memories and a different life— a version of herself with no powers. A version of herself that, once possessed, is never the same.
A version of herself that must deal with the consequences of the choices she has made.
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07 Nov 2024
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Selected Moments in Introductory Symbology by kaydeefalls for smolder
Fandoms: His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
25 Dec 2016
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Lyra in Oxford after the Fall, relearning the alethiometer and discovering a life of her own.
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14 Sep 2024
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What Laudna wants: a little cottage somewhere, a flower garden. She wants to try keeping chickens, because she thinks it would be wonderful to have fresh eggs and it would be fun to break their necks. She wants Imogen there; she wants Imogen’s boots by the door, Imogen’s loose hairs trod into all the carpets. She wants carpets. She doesn’t want Imogen’s feet to get cold.
But this isn’t that world. Instead they are here, and Imogen is General Temult, and the gods are picked-clean bones, and the only person Laudna loves is on this side of the door, and everyone else is outside.
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23 Nov 2023
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pieces fall together by animus_in_the_city for loveandrockmusic
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
24 Aug 2012
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Liliandil tries to remember. Or, the AU where the Lady of the Green Kirtle takes the queen instead of the prince.
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17 Nov 2023
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“Do you still wish for a husband?” Jane asked as the pair of women browsed records. In 2001, this music shop would close its doors permanently, but at this moment in 1981 it is so lively Jane thinks it could outlive any of its customers.
“Why would I?” Elizabeth returned. “Any reason I had for a husband no longer exists. For money, I have you. For societal standing, I have no need. For company, I have you."
“There are other reasons to take on a husband.”
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The story of how two regency-era idiots assassinated Ronald Reagan and fell in love.
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16 Nov 2023
