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Alternative Timeline to my story I'm Not Okay—
What if Dave never died in Klaus's arms? What if, instead, he convinced Klaus to quit taking drugs while still in 1968; 'causing him to start his withdrawals while he was still in Vietnam.
If Klaus was too sick to fight, he and Dave would have never made it to the front lines. Meaning they discovered Klaus's cancer sooner—Was it soon enough to save his life?
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- Part 2 of The Hardest Part of This Is Leaving You
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“Are they going to be gone for long?” Vanya asks.
“Who, dear?” Their mother says kindly.
“Klaus.” Vanya clarifies. “And father.”
“Oh,” Their mother blinks once, twice, smile remaining perfectly in place. “I’m sure they’ll be back soon, sweet.”
“How soon is soon?” Ben presses from opposite Diego, fingers tapping anxiously on the table.
or, Klaus is forced to face his fears in the mausoleum and his family worry
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Lately My Hands Don't Feel Like Mine by siriuspiggyback
Fandoms: The Umbrella Academy (TV)
28 Apr 2021
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Klaus, upon appearing in 1960, had promptly learned three things.
The first was that ghosts can time travel. The second: Ben's not the only ghostie who can cling on for a ride.
And the third? The third thing that Klaus had learned in 1963, he had discovered a month after landing, and rediscovered every day since. He had learned that ghosts, if they're motivated enough, can invade his body and make their home there. And they never leave.
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Wind whips across his face and the buildings pass by in an incoherent blur. Beneath the pounding of the car radio, the people inside laugh loudly. Klaus joins in.
He sees red lights. They speed forwards. He doesn't see the headlights coming closer.
Or, in which Klaus gets into an accident and it leaves him paralysed below the waist.
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- Part 1 of Flowers Bloom Beneath My Feet
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They stopped the apocalypse. Unfortunately, for Klaus, that didn’t mean that things would change for the better. Even though he felt he put forth his best efforts, his family evidently did not. When withdrawal symptoms bare down hard on Klaus, his family doesn’t seem to notice. Or, they simply don’t care. When time goes on and his symptoms only seem to get worse, Klaus is suddenly faced with the harsh realization that maybe this is more than just withdrawals...maybe he’s not okay.
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- Part 1 of The Hardest Part of This Is Leaving You
