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Beautiful & Good by Riotstar
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
15 Jun 2024
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Men like Enjolras belonged in books: those of ancient history, once the uglier facets of reality had been dulled by a forgiving editorial hand, or in poetry; in myths and legends that were by design exemplary, idealised projections, their heroes far too perfect to be wrought of anything but paper and ink.
If Cupid had struck Grantaire with an arrow of gold, he had surely struck Enjolras with an arrow of lead.
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Grantaire invites Enjolras into his studio, beginning a slow but profound shift in their relationship.
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16 Feb 2026
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the inherent intimacy of domestic life —because there is nothing more rewarding and satisfying than seeing the person you love clean, fed, and sitting at the dining table
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fleabag au by sexyfashioncactus, zukkot
Fandom Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
07 Jun 2025
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09 Feb 2026
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"I’m sorry," Enjolras says, when they are dead.
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His own image walking in the garden by Anonymous for
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
06 Apr 2014
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Grantaire and Feuilly walk home together.
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27 Dec 2025
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Thirty-Two Times by Ark
Fandoms: Les Misérables (2012), Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil
04 Jan 2013
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Marius, looking chastised but sad, says, “Is there nothing then for romance, Enjolras? It seems a strange emotion to be struck with, distracting as a fever, if it means nothing.”
It is Grantaire who answers first. “Nothing means anything, Marius,” says the cynic. “Yet who would ever die for his country if he did not love some person who lived within it?”
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19 Dec 2025
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Let it be known Enjolras’s last word was: “Yes.”

