Here Beside You and Me
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Arthur thinks Eames is dead and goes to Toronto (as one does).
The title is from TS Eliot’s poem “The Hollow Men” and if you ever need imagery, I can imagine few better descriptions of Limbo than this entire freaking poem. (Limbo does not appear in this story, however.)
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- Part 1 of Here Beside You and Me
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The Love Song Of [redacted] [redacted] Eames by storm_of_sharp_things
Fandoms: Inception (2010)
17 Jul 2019
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Previously in our TS Eliot-infused series “Here Beside You and Me,” Arthur had thought Eames was dead and had gone to Toronto ("Eyes I Dare Not Meet In Dreams"). Eames was not, of course, dead.
So now, those lost having been found, Eames must somehow (I wonder how) persuade Arthur not to kill him.
The title is a (funny to me) twist on TS Eliot’s poem “The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock”
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- Part 2 of Here Beside You and Me
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Third in our T.S. Eliot-infused series "Here Beside You and Me"
Arthur and Eames reach the safe house north of Montreal, but Arthur is not doing so well - he has nightmares and can't go into a dream.
Title is from T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets: Burnt Norton
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- Part 3 of Here Beside You and Me
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Eames vs a moose. No really, that’s about it.
Fourth in the series, but this stands alone beautifully if you don't feel like angst or hurt/comfort (always comfort, always).
Title is T.S. Eliot's poem Lune de Miel
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- Part 4 of Here Beside You and Me
