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Bill and Ted stay up late imagining a world where Bill’s a girl, and what that would mean for them.
Inspired by the song “Tim Wish You Were Born a Girl” by of Montreal.
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After finally realizing his more-than-platonic feelings for his best friend, Bill tries to outrun the truth with non-stop exercise.
Based on the song “She works out too much” by MGMT
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On a little post tour vacation, Bill sets up a two person D&D campaign for Ted, getting unexpected results.
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Five times Bill kissed Ted without thinking, and one time Ted finally kissed back.
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Bill always knew that Ted was a sleep talker. Since they were just kids, he had gotten used to the sound of his best friend’s half coherent mutters and sleepy rambles. It was hilarious. It was normal.
Now, with a new flat and an up-and-coming band, life seems most excellent. So why is Ted acting so weird and avoiding falling asleep around Bill?
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Bill and Ted’s excellent adventures by Superfriki by Superfriki
Fandom Bill & Ted (Movies)
12 Feb 2026
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SuperFriki’s dead boyfriends detectives fics by Superfriki
Fandom Dead Boy Detectives (TV)
02 Jul 2024
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All of my Payneland fics together <3
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“In all of the things I hate having no choice in, you’re not one of them, Frank.”
His gaze softens. “Yeah?”
AU. Mel is the president's daughter. Frank is her assigned bodyguard.
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12 Feb 2026
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“Do you know where you’re going?”
She realized it was a ridiculous question as it passed her lips, but Langdon looked at her, his eyes a little glassy, and shook his head no.
(Mel and Langdon take each other in.)
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09 Feb 2026
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Her thoughts are as follows: If Subject A (Mel) shows signs of discomfort, Subject B (Frank) will try to help, and vice versa. Therefore, if A is in need of a replacement for an article of clothing, B will do his best to provide A with one.
It’s shaky logic, all things considered, but it’s enough.
All that’s left is for Mel to put her hypothesis to the test.
Or: Mel can’t stop stealing Frank’s clothes. It’s becoming quite the problem.
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09 Feb 2026
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It's just — every time he walks in, a skip to his step like he's still surprised he's allowed to be here — all she can see is his new key-chain jiggling against his keys, a gift he'd shown to anyone willing to look; Tanner made it himself, Abby let him give it to me for my sobriety anniversary. No, he doesn't know that's why, he's five. Isn't it great?
And it is, she'd thought — said — absently. He fought so hard to keep his relationship to his children, to his now ex-wife, even as he went through the motions of rehab and recovery and constant HR meetings and random piss tests everyone conspicuously pretended weren't happening. He'd fought so hard, of course it's great.
Or it would be, Mel thinks, ducking away with lukewarm coffee in hand, if she didn't know the image of that key-chain like the palm of her hand.
Or, rather, like the soulmark on the back of her knee.
[or: soulmateism made literal]
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06 Feb 2026
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