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    In this universe, Jyn is (sometimes) a reformed criminal and Cassian is a detective. They were married. The world doesn't fall apart when they break up. But in some ways, it does.

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    “We keep missing each other, don’t we? You were here and I was there, and now I’m here and you’re…there somewhere.”

    "Everything comes to an end. Bloody everything.”

    “Does ‘No me Queda Mas’ count as a sad song?”

    “I talk to Bodhi sometimes. I know you call her more often than you’re telling me you do.”

    "How about we take you home?"

    "Change is inevitable"

    "It doesn’t really matter. It is what it is."

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    Click here to listen to the songs that inspired the series.

    Companion Piece to the Happy Endings (are just stories that haven't finished yet series by guineapiggie. Click here for the list of all stories in chronological order.

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    The many different lives of Cassian Andor and Jyn Erso during the Second World War.

    “Can you bear to see Nazi flags reign across Europe? Across the world?”

     

    “I think I can pick a simple Yale lock in the dark, Cassian.”

     

    “I’m making an exception, ma’am, for the war effort.”

     

    “Everything we do is for the greater good.”

     

    “So you do not want to know what I’m like in bed?”

     

    “The British. It is always the British, isn’t it?”

     

    "You get to do a lot of living during a war.”

    God bless Star Wars for combining fandom culture's two true passions: shipping and fighting fascism.
    - someone, somewhere on Tumblr

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    Jyn and Cassian do not cross paths while the Alliance searches for Liana Hallik. But in many ways, it feels like they do.

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    It is a story from a song--a fair maid stolen in the dead of night, and her brothers and her betrothed riding to her rescue. They will tear a kingdom apart, pull a king from his throne, and crown another in his place, all in the name of the fair, stolen maid.

    It is a tale that comforts men and reassures them. Even though the knight is too late to save his lady, he gains a kingdom and a queen even fairer than the maid he lost. But the truth is not so simple. A war is not one story; it is thousands speaking at once. We do not know what the maid thought, or the prince’s wife, herself a princess by birth. And other ladies too, whose parts in this tale are further obscured, as often happens when histories are written by men.

    This is their story. This was their war.

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    30 Jul 2016