5 Works by roxaro
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The sun is setting, so let's slow down, there is nothing better than to sit and share stories, and nowhere to be until the stars shine brightly enough to show the way forward.
30 microfics about my Wayfarers: Neavh Trahern, Orva Sero, and Clement Varyn.
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- Part 2 of Wayfarer Neavh Trahern
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Neavh squints into the crowd, eyes darting around, trying to look for anything suspicious, wanting keep track, but there are too many- How can there be so many people in one place at once? Impossible to navigate safely, impossible to get away quickly, not safe, not safe, not safe, but… ey looks back at Aeran. He is looking at the same thing ey is and he doesn’t look afraid.
Trust his instincts or run?
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For interactivesummer day 2 "Festival"Series
- Part 1 of Wayfarer Neavh Trahern
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 694
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 2
- Hits:
- 21
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"Maybe it would be better for Nat to figure it out now... it will only hurt more later,” he says quietly.
“I don’t follow.” So why do his words make me feel like I can’t breathe?
"You're almost as bad as Ava."
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Sunny has a chat with Felix about the jokes he's made about Ava being interested in them. -
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... those dark green eyes that practically glow emerald in the sun have lived in Julia's mind forever. Had there really been a time she didn't know them? Didn't know those bowed, too-pink lips that Jane is self conscious of? Hadn't mapped the secret freckles yet, the ones you couldn't see until you got close?
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I'm having Julia feelings, so here's some kinda painful Chargestep softness with a Step who had a secret crush, before Heartbreak.Series
- Part 1 of Jane (FHR)
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Safe in your arms by roxaro for skidney
Fandoms: The Wayhaven Chronicles (Interactive Fiction)
01 Sep 2020
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"You looked like you wanted the opportunity to dance earlier, Detective Black. May I have the honour?"
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Detective Charlie Black is chaperoning a school dance and Ava doesn't want her going alone.
