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You interact with a lot of people in your life. Each of them has a story, and all of them are worth telling. One man, a bike tour guide turned taxi driver turned Uber driver, knows that every time someone tells him their story, they give him a little part of themselves, and he's determined to help them live on, if only by remembering them himself. This is a collection of some of the best.
A series of (hopefully, more-or-less) short chapters inspired by the eclectic people of New York City, and dedicated to the Uber driver I met during his first-ever case of hiccups (which he thought meant he had a heart problem). You'll always stand out to me.
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Ready for Anything by BluePhoenix73
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types
22 Jan 2018
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A different kind of preparatory meeting as Inquisitor Trevelyan and her advisors prepare to brave the Winter Palace in Halamshiral.
Prompt: “I’m going to teach you how to dance, come here”
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After a conversation with the curvy bartender serving him whiskey, Dean reconsiders his "type."
Based on a personal imaginary conversation regarding the body shape of the women Dean tends to go for after I realized I wouldn't be Dean's "type" solely because I don't have a thigh gap. Rated T for suggestive language and alcohol (but I mean, I could've read this story when I was 11 and not been scarred for life).
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The supernatural doesn't really exist in Kate Beckett and Richard Castle's New York, so when a hellhound gets loose and kills someone in Manhattan, Crowley, the King of Hell himself, calls on Sam and Dean Winchester to track it down and bring it back to him.
A reinterpretation of Castle episode 7.03 "Clear and Present Danger"... with a little Supernatural twist. Rated "T" for language and mild violence.
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When a heavy storm catches Sam, Dean, and Castiel off guard on their way home from a hunt, they seek shelter at your house to ride it out. Trapped inside with your dog and cat, you finally meet those close to Dean... and explore the chemistry you discovered years ago.
Set during mid-to-late Season 11. Inspired by the song "Like I'll Never Love You Again" by Carrie Underwood. I tried to write it so nothing gives away whether "you" are female or male, so hopefully this works for anyone who loves our dashing Dean Winchester.
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"This is my story." Auron's evolution from Braska's journey to Yuna's is evident throughout the story of Final Fantasy X, but there are little things he says that hints to something else in his past: why would he act so coldly toward Kinoc if they were, supposedly, friends? Why is he so determined for Yuna to keep journeying if he believes nothing about Spira's spiral of death will change once she reaches Zanarkand? This is an attempt to explain every question I had about Auron's story, and it all started with a musing I had while playing the game's sequel.
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"Correct me if I'm wrong, Moreau, but it seems like all your stories are about Shepard."
"You're wrong," Joker confirmed. "All my stories are about the Normandy. All the good ones, anyway."- Language:
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Bookmarked by BluePhoenix73
20 Sep 2017
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I was fortunate to have stumbled across this while browsing Tumblr one day. It's very well-written, with a wonderful frame story and a relationship between Joker and Shepard that could, conceivably, have happened. The characterization is superb. This is a great read.
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Velocity and time make for curious bedfellows, especially when Kallo Jath flies out to meet his biological imperative.
Bookmarked by BluePhoenix73
20 Sep 2017
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Absolutely the best Ryder/Kallo fic I've read to date. It's evident that a lot of thought goes into each chapter, especially where salarian biology and culture is concerned. Feel-evoking and thought-provoking, I find myself craving more at the end of each chapter and thinking about it when I shouldn't be (oops). Well-written and a genuine pleasure to read.

