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What did Donna and Cam do in the hours between visiting the Mutiny building and breakfast at the diner?
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Cameron’s dislike of Gordon has nothing to do with her crush on Donna. Absolutely fuck all.
Takes place around Season 3 Episode 2.
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After several years of estrangement, followed by months of awkward and unpleasant run-ins with each other, Cameron shows up unannounced at Donna's to check on her. Takes place several days after their meeting in 4x06.
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Thanks to a magical plot device, the Pied Piper gang accidentally travels to Dallas in the year 1983. The ensuing events at Cardiff Electric break Richard’s brain.
Takes place after SV season 4 finale / HCF after 1x04 but before 1x05. AU where Erlich is back. Mainly Richard/Gavin with some Richard/Joe.
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>MY BOSSES R IN LOVE: my 2 bosses are obviously in love and everyone can tell but neither of them is doing anything about it. it’s almost painful watching them dance around it all day and it makes working here really awkward. other than that they’re both really cool and would be great together. what should i do?
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At that hotel door, it’s the first time it occurs to Cameron that Mutiny was theirs. Theirs.
Until it wasn’t theirs. Until it wasn’t anybody’s.
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Coda to Season 3, with some changes here and there, or how I would've preferred it to go down.
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There's a Giant In My Pants by ThePaceningIsUponUs
Fandoms: Hacf - Fandom, Halt and Catch Fire, Lee Pace - Fandom, The Pacening
05 May 2017
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The Giant tries to seduce Gordon.
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At night sometimes she crept out of bed and wandered through the streets of Tokyo, a stranger to them and to herself. She wondered, dimly, if feeling detached was part of growing up.
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Three times Donna doesn't cry at COMDEX.
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"You know, sometimes I can't tell if you're more like my mom or my girlfriend."
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Cameron was only half-tame when she left home. She’d been young, and she’d been rebellious, so the simple domestic arts beyond those necessary to feed herself had never been acquired. If Cameron is going to live under her roof, Donna needs to change that.
Donna needs to change a lot of things.
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Joe falls through the floorboards at the old Mutiny building, except Tom wasn't there and it wasn't caused by anything in particular. How does Cameron handle this without Tom's presence? Will it change the course of history for Joe, Cameron, Donna, and Gordon?
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While the rest of the Mutineers enjoy a day off, Donna (and Lev) stay behind at the house to do some necessary maintenance. Joe visits briefly before the rest of the staff returns. Set several days after the events of episode 2x06.
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While the rest of the Mutineers enjoy a day off, Donna (and Lev) stay behind at the house to do some necessary maintenance. Joe visits briefly before the staff returns (set after the events of 2x06 and before the beginning of 2x07).
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Lev wasn't really sure when Mutiny had become home; it was all little things, the fresh pot of coffee when he woke up, Cam’s little scribbled notes stuck to his screen, the room he shared with three other equally disorganized dudes, all their stuff strewn across the floor until, once a month, like clockwork, Donna swooped in and tidied up and they couldn't find anything for days.
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They keep colliding, over and over again. But why? Maybe there isn't a concrete answer yet.
An introspective look into Joe and Cam's relationship and turbulence in the first two seasons.
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A story told in glimpses of a single day throughout the years that separate Cameron and Joe— and ultimately bring them back together.
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Donna seeks out Cameron at Comdex to try to fix things between them.
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“We could hang out, chat, eat not gross food.” She waggled her eyebrows. “And… I'd been saving a bottle of wine.”
Cameron grinned. “You had me at ‘wine’.”
“That's literally the last thing I said.”