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Andrew Solis is Unstable! A Rogue Umpire tried to incinerate Andrew Solis, but Andrew Solis ate the flame! They became Magmatic!
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- Part 3 of I Thought the Brave World Would Be Newer
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All the Stars in Their Orbit by Bargain Brand (ConstanceComment)
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
05 Jun 2021
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Five times the New York Millennials couldn't do anything about the consequences of the Forbidden Book opening, and the first time that they could.
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- Part 1 of I Thought the Brave World Would Be Newer
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Chorby rides the M Chord out of the Hall of Flames, and into Seattle. Friends new and old come to see them, after.
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- Part 2 of I Thought the Brave World Would Be Newer
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There’s a claw hammer that someone left laying around in the construction site, used to pry up nails or hang frames. Bones crack under metal and there’s a dull, muted groan. The smell of copper and iron rises, the sawdust soaking it up.
Gabriel used to love cigars.
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Austere and Lonely Offices by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - All Media Types
21 Aug 2018
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Javert was born an omega, and kept a tight grip on his nature all his life with suppressants and other countermeasures. But one slip is all it takes; a short, unexpected heat hits him shortly before the release of prisoner 24601, and years later, a new inspector comes to the town of Montreuil with a child in his wake.
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Gil is leaving a heist gone pear-shaped when he hears a very familiar voice. One that's been missing from his life for the last two and a half years. It'd be a lot more welcome if Gil wasn't so enraged.
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Gil decides to go to graduate school at Pan-Europa University. This wouldn't be so much of a problem if it didn't mean moving back in with his parents.
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- Part 1 of Unreal Life
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The Continuing Debt by ConstanceComment for carnival_papers
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - All Media Types
07 Aug 2015
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Would you like, do you want. As if Javert ever wanted anything in his life that wasn’t Justice or Order or a warmer coat. Even now it’s easier to frame things by what he doesn’t want; to be a bother, to take up space, to be shackled to this house.
Though that last is something of a half-truth, one that makes Javert’s teeth grind. It is not, necessarily, that he wants to be anywhere but here, in Valjean’s kitchen, while the man makes tea for him. It is not, particularly, as if Javert has grand plans to escape. It is not even that he thinks of himself, that much, as trapped. It is only— Valjean’s house is cool in this endless summer, and Javert has nowhere else to go.
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Unfashioned Creatures by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - All Media Types
06 Feb 2014
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It was funny, the things that didn't change.
Prompt 60 in the Valvert Gift Exchange's third round.
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- Part 2 of Valvert Gift Exchange
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Not Like A Tree Where The Roots Have To End by ConstanceComment for AdynDtrio
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
03 Sep 2013
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It starts with two men standing on the opposite sides of a door.
For the second round of the Valvert Gift Exchange, where the prompt was that Valjean doesn't play dead after saving the topman of the Orion, is subsequently pardoned for his bravery, and when Javert stands outside his door in the Gorbeau Tenements, Valjean opens the door, having nothing to hide. For adyndtrio.
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- Part 1 of Valvert Gift Exchange
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To No Man's Lure by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
03 Jul 2013
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"Yea, is not even Apollo, with hair and harpstring of gold,
A bitter God to follow, a beautiful God to behold?"
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Larksong by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables (2012), Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
20 May 2013
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Someday, they're going to be free. Every last one of them. No more dog-and-pony shows, no more stop-and-stares; they're going to slip their chains and not look back. But not without her.
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Black Pearl by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables (2012), A Study in Emerald - Neil Gaiman
17 May 2013
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She is not the sun, she is not the stars. She is the space between them and the bottom of the ocean, an abyss of a girl, waiting and hungry.
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Six-Fingered Man by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (2012)
10 May 2013
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Five times Jean Valjean misunderstood what Javert was trying to say, and one time he understood all too clearly what Javert was trying to avoid saying.
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- Part 1 of People in Masks
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In Which Enjolras Has Sex With Himself (and Marius Has a Bout of Fisticuffs With His Own Self) by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables (2012), Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - All Media Types
10 Mar 2013
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Further in which the characters of Les Amis from the 2012 movie meet their counterparts from the brick, and more crack is to be had than in a federal narcotics bust.
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Lunacy by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (2012)
19 Feb 2013
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Lunacy, noun. lu•na•cy.
Plural lu•na•cies.1 a : insanity
b : intermittent insanity once believed to be related to phases of the moon
2: wild foolishness : extravagant folly
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Le Carnaval des Animaux by ConstanceComment
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables (2012)
24 Jan 2013
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“It is our belief that if the soul were visible to the eye every member of the human species would be seen to correspond to some species of the animal world and a truth scarcely perceived by thinkers would be readily confirmed, namely, that from the oyster to the eagle, from the swine to the tiger, all animals are to be found in men and each of the exists in some man, sometimes several at a time."
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables, Book Five — Degradation, Part V — Flickers on the Horizon
