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every good intention (is interpretation) by gruhukens
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
12 Jan 2020
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They’re standing entirely too close to each other in front of the hotel desk when the clerk asks them whether they’d like a double, twin, or two singles, and Martin absolutely bottles it.
‘Uh,’ he says, at exactly the same time as Jon says, ‘Oh.’
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There’s a conversation that Martin and Jon need to have after the Lonely. Unfortunately, they are - historically - fairly terrible at putting stuff into words.
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13 Aug 2025
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nature has taught her creatures to hate by thepolysyndetonaddictsupportgroup
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
30 Mar 2025
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The door to Mr. Spider's home closes, and Tommy Bradstaff disappears behind it, and the book does not.
Jon picks it up.
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Sometimes Jon wonders who he'd be if Gertrude had taken his Statement that day.
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Bookmarked by Madness_Immortality_and_Magic
07 Aug 2025
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Prince Theseus, a child of blonde and blue, a child of isolation and a crave for touch. He's the youngest in the Royal Family, and somehow the most forgotten. The most neglected. The most alone.
Tucked away in his tower, the young prince watches the world move on without him, watches his family welcome two new princes into their arms, and yet reject him when he cries desperately from nightmares or shivers from a painful wound.
"Wilby?" The child had murmured, all curious and hesitant at once. He was tucked in his older brother's lap, watching as his other sibling sparred with their father. "We'll always be together, right? Forever and ever?"
Wilbur smiled. "Of course, Tommy. Forever and ever."
The Hanahaki rising in young Theseus' throat says otherwise.
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- Part 2 of Grey November
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05 Oct 2021
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The A-Team Challenge by Isnt_it_pretty_to_think_so
Fandoms: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
06 Jul 2018
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Tony Stark just wants to keep Peter Parker on the down low. Heaven forbid Spiderman do something stupid, like go viral.
OR: Peter Parker accidently patents the superhero equivalent of the ice bucket challenge.
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20 Aug 2022
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looking for a creation myth by bonesandthebees (bonesandcacti)
Fandoms: Minecraft (Video Game), Dream SMP
26 Aug 2022
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They stared at each other for a few long moments. A silent test of wills. Tommy was daring Wilbur to say the exact thing he didn’t want to hear. Wilbur was asking him to not play this game with him.
“You know why,” Wilbur finally said.
Stiffening, Tommy’s eyes fell back down to his plate. “It’s fucking stupid. Nothing’s even gone wrong without the stars so I don’t get why everyone’s making such a big fuss about it.”
“Yet. Nothing’s gone wrong without the stars, yet,” Wilbur pointed out. “We don’t know if things are gonna stay that way.”
“So what? You wanna pull me out of school and we board ourselves up in here to wait out the ‘apocalypse’ or whatever the hell people think is gonna happen?” Tommy challenged, his eyes flashing with anger.
or, the stars are disappearing from the sky. Tommy refuses to talk about it, and Wilbur can't help but feel like there's something more going on.
Bookmarked by Madness_Immortality_and_Magic
26 Aug 2022
Bookmarker's Notes
I sat in a dark room and read this and it gave a me a tingly feeling and pins and needles and was the best way I could have read it