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Simon has acres of grass to mow, rampant ivy to battle, and a grave to dig. Baz has a list to write. A very long one. Neither of them has time for distracting crushes, parental-expectations, the end of the world, or cemetery stakeouts at midnight with irritatingly fit guys. Oh, and there are wings.
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Past One O'clock by waterwings for annabellelux
Fandoms: Carry On Series - Rainbow Rowell, Simon Snow & Related Fandoms
24 Feb 2021
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Sometimes, Baz can forget that Simon broke up with him on a Tuesday. (Fuck Tuesdays, by the way.)
Sometimes, Simon can forget that Baz is doing well—really well—and seems almost happy. (Fuck happiness too, actually.)
But neither of them can forget a drunken text, three years later, at 1:02 am.
Nothing really counts past one o’clock in the morning. So, a little texting can’t hurt, can it? (Spoiler: it can hurt. It does hurt. Quite a lot.)
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- Part 2 of The Texting Verse
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What Lies Behind Doorways by artsyunderstudy
Fandoms: Carry On | Simon Snow Series - Rainbow Rowell
14 Apr 2022
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“I think I’m … going off,” I say, and my voice is barely audible. I didn’t know. I had no idea that’s what was happening, not until I said it aloud. But I think I’ve been going off in gruesome slow motion for the past two years.
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simon and baz are back from america. now the healing can start.
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Shield Me by you_remind_me_of_the_babe
Fandoms: Carry On Series - Rainbow Rowell, Simon Snow & Related Fandoms
29 Mar 2022
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He’s so worked up his magic is leaking out all over the place. Sometimes when he gets like this, I’m tempted to pull him aside…I never do, though. Pull him aside. Or talk him down. Instead I just poke him until he goes off. That’s what Snow does best. He doesn’t plan, or strike—he just goes off, and when he does, he takes down everything in his path...I’ve seen it happen close up, standing right at his side. If Snow knows you’re there, he shields you. I don’t know how he does it, I don’t even know why. It’s just like him, really, to use what little control he has to protect other people. Carry On, Chapter 30
What if Baz is so enamored by the fact that Simon can shield people when he goes off, that he purposefully prods Simon until he does go off, just to feel his protection? And what if one time that he tries it, it goes very, very wrong?
