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“I want you to tell him why you're so upset," Vecna says, and Will swears he sees the curl of a smile in the webbed scars of his face. “I want to watch you lose him.”
(Or, Will is forced by Vecna to confess his feelings to Mike, with a slow burn aftermath. Alternate Season 5.)
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Katniss Indigo Abernathy, half Covey, half Victor, is reaped for the 70th Annual Hunger Games. Singer by hobby and hunter by necessity, she might have the right toolkit to make it out alive.
…Unfortunately, surviving the arena turns out to be the easiest of all her problems.
Snow has his eyes on her, and he isn't the only one. Whispers of a secret colony are spreading, her Covey relatives are harbouring mysteries reaching as far as the Capitol, which will take years to untangle, and everyone seems to know her secrets before she does.
Everyone is at risk. Everyone tells lies. Amidst power struggles and the slow path to nationwide resistance, the people of the Districts rise up, and they've already picked an unwilling leader.
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Very slowburn longfic, female love interest before everlark endgame (bi Katniss). Tags are subject to change. Each chapter has warnings describing the contents.
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- Part 1 of The Songbird Of Panem
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Yes, this version of 007 was a terrifyingly smart agent, and M wondered long and often whether it had been a good idea to promote him to the position. Usually, the title was the dangerous part - being 007 meant deadliness - but this time, M feared that a certain man with ice-blue eyes and scruffy blonde hair had dragged in more danger to the title than it had previously possessed
Enter MI6's new Quartermaster: an unassuming, bespectacled genius with no mind for subterfuge but plenty of genius behind a dry smile. Curious 00-agents and young boffins don't always mix in predictable ways...
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Adriana doesn’t tell their parents that she’s going to LA. She doesn’t tell Eddie, either—or ask, for that matter.
She does ask Chris, and he thinks it’s a good idea—says as much, on the phone, and doesn’t say much else.
“Buck will probably be hovering,” is what Chris does volunteer.
It still surprises her when the man who opens the door is not Eddie. It’s—Captain America, is the thing that actually comes to mind—a man close to a foot taller than she is, if not more than that, with blond curls and broad shoulders, and he’s got a question in his very blue eyes that’s probably less friendly than the one he actually asks her.
“Uh,” he says. “Can I help you?”
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Or: Adriana arrives in LA. Maddie has been here the whole time.

