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In the comfort of her lover's embrace, Claudia lets herself go bang.
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Hawkeye, the beach, and the future.
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His head had that usual cottony feeling. When he was little he compared it to the world-rattling, icy cold of getting hit in the skull with a snowball that was mostly ice. Tommy Gillis’ cousin Peter had done that to Hawk once. That’s what chronokinesis felt like, some of the time—at least the exciting part, the part that people wanted to hear about.
(in which Hawkeye gets tangled in time.)
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16 Feb 2026
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In which the storm breaks in Korea, the tide breaks in Maine, and Hawkeye and BJ break down.
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27 Oct 2025
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Skyscrapers in the city didn’t reach so much as hunch, Atlases under the sky’s stifling weight. High-rise lights in the distant far-up were smothered by the smog, which broke itself against the brickwork—just another murder-suicide.
One more cold night in a long spell of dark, listless, collar-turned-up evenings. New York. Nineteen fifty-three.
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Two doctors-turned-detectives meet by chance. They fall out, fall in, and fall together in the fall of 1953.
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19 Sep 2025
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Enterprise, Arizona is like any other frontier town. Except for its secret. A secret which Sheriff Jonathan Archer guards carefully. The knowledge of other life from the stars. Due to a gravitational phenomenon, multiple aliens have ended up stranded in the Arizona badlands. Sheriff Archer keeps the peace between disguised resident aliens T'Pol and Phlox and the unknowing human populace. But that facade is in danger when a starship crashes holding five aliens who are hostile. And... blue. Can Archer broker peace with the Andorians?
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12 Oct 2025
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With a snap of a lipstick case, Al was gently pulled out and put back on his feet upon a supposedly cold sidewalk of 1984. Precious smoke faded into the night.
"That’s probably good enough."
A compulsion fully his own, in a voice quiet and comfortable in his throat. "Looks good on you too, Sam."
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Sam and Al explore and lose to the futility in testing if love could be vicariously had and felt through sub-quantum, miraculous means.Bookmarked by loopnoid
24 Sep 2025

