KJ Charles Spring Exchange 2026
(Open, Unmoderated, Gift Exchange Challenge)
Random works
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Brought Forth into a Strange Land by Marquise for Measured_Words
Fandoms: All of Us Murderers - K. J. Charles
13 Mar 2026
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How do the spiders feel about this?
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"It's more fun when you play along."
"Come up with a more interesting game, then."
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Deeds, not words by april_rainer (tom_bedlam) for harborshore
Fandoms: Death in the Spires - K. J. Charles, England Series - K. J. Charles
14 Mar 2026
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In the summer before heading to university, the Feynsham twins hosted young hieress Fenella Carruth at their home. Ella and Fen somehow stayed friends through everything.
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- Part 1 of Ella Feynsham Knows Everyone
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A Day Worth Marking by PerfectlySteadfast for HowOldAreWe
Fandoms: England Series - K. J. Charles
10 Mar 2026
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Daniel rescues Archie and spoils a surprise.
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Old Soldiers by Nary for Kate_Marley
Fandoms: The Henchmen of Zenda - K. J. Charles, Richard Hannay Series - John Buchan
14 Mar 2026
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"For God's sake, I know he was pretty, but is anything worth this much trouble?" I complained as the donkey stopped in the middle of the road, refusing to go any further.
"This beast is nearly as cantankerous as you are right now," Rupert replied, as he tried to urge it onward. The donkey, perhaps resenting the comparison, brayed and sat down. With a heavy sigh, Rupert came around to join me in the back of the cart and wait for the beast to decide it was ready to move again. "He was very pretty," he said, taking my hand, and I could sense the worry in his voice.
I grumbled my reluctant agreement. It was not, you must understand, that I truly felt like abandoning our mission to rescue Sandy Arbuthnot from whatever predicament he had tumbled into in his wanderings. But neither Rupert nor I were quite what we had once been in our prime, and the inevitable difficulties one encounters as soldiers of fortune were wearing heavily on me. "Let's hope he's still alive," I said, gazing up at the blinding blue sky with its scattering of wispy clouds.
