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Infinity Symbol and a Feather by notmyrevolution
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
07 May 2013
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Grantaire tattoos things for a living. This includes Bahorel. He does other things with Bahorel, too. Bahorel is definitely not his boyfriend. No, really.
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- Part 1 of Permanent
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But he thinks, maybe, his favourite is the shaky, badly done initial on his ankle. Grantaire has every chance to go over it, make it look better, but he never has because he thinks it’s pretty fucking perfect as is. It’s significant. Mostly he likes it, though, because all of the stupid excuses he can come up with for it’s meaning.
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- Part 2 of Permanent
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Which is why, when someone knocks an erratic pattern on his door just as he’s taken his first swig of beer, he gets up, ready for a fight.
Except when he opens it, there’s Grantaire, leaning against the frame, eyes half closed, and—
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- Part 3 of Permanent
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“Bahorel!” Montparnasse shouts over knocking me out with those American thighs, and gestures to the cushion in front of him. “Feel brave enough to get a tattoo?”
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- Part 4 of Permanent
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Bahorel is freshly showered, wearing obnoxiously coloured PJs that hang low on his hips, and his face is drawn with a need to sleep. He’s sipping from his ridiculously oversized mug, and he nods to the coffee sitting on the counter as he says “I made you a cup."
It feels like someone’s stripped the air from his lungs.
Grantaire is in love.
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- Part 5 of Permanent
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So when Bahorel walks into the kitchen in the late afternoon and sees the notepad on the kitchen counter, adorned with a frowny face and the words “WE NEED MORE COFFEE DICKBAG” in angry red letters, it feels like he’s been punched in his ribs.
Bahorel is in love.
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- Part 6 of Permanent
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Seen This Room, Walked This Floor by notmyrevolution
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
12 Jun 2013
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“Good morning,” a voice says, and Grantaire feels the bed dip with added weight. He cracks open an eye, and groans again against the white glare of daylight. It feels like his tongue is thick, his mouth stuffed with cotton-wool, and he can tell his voice is going to rasp from too many cigarettes. Everything hurts. Everything.
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- Part 7 of Permanent
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Don't Listen To A Word I Say by notmyrevolution
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil
12 Aug 2013
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"Fuck off," he snarls, low and venomous. He doesn't mean it, he knows he doesn't, but the words are out of his mouth before he can stop them, because he just wants to be left alone. He hopes it's enough for Bahorel to get the hint. Except its not.
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- Part 8 of Permanent
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He’s a tattoo artist, all that means is he’s the one holding the gun, why the hell should he say no when a young waif of a man comes in wanting a tattoo of bright, colourful roses?
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- Part 9 of Permanent
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A collection of drabbles relating to the Permanent verse.
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- Part 10 of Permanent
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Bahorel starts the conversation with a cup of coffee.
He sits it down in front of Grantaire, then takes the seat opposite. Grantaire keeps thinking how tired Bahorel looks, and he sympathises, because he feels the same tiredness right down to his bones.
It's his fault.
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- Part 11 of Permanent
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Bahorel coming home late isn’t remarkable.
The blood is.
Grantaire can’t tell whose it is, but it’s matted into Bahorel’s hair, congealing across his face and neck, dried and cracked across his the back of his hands. Grantaire raises an eyebrow, because Bahorel’s upright, and that’s good, but what the fuck?
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- Part 12 of Permanent
