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Edelweiss and Fire Lily by mavmalt
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
22 Nov 2025
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Katsuki carefully, moving with a surprising gentleness that contradicts his scowling face, shifts until he’s sitting up. He supports Poppy’s head with one large hand, keeping her held against his chest. He sets his phone down on the coffee table.
“Alright, IcyHot. You’ve got a kid all of a sudden. You look like you haven’t slept in a week. You’re jumping at shadows. It’s time to fucking talk. Now.”
Shoto just stares, his mind trying and failing to process the scene. Poppy is safe. She’s with Katsuki. Which is…. somehow, a scenario his panicked brain accepts as safe.
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- Part 11 of Shoto Todoroki
- Part 1 of Edelweiss and Fire Lily
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Might Not Be Forever (But If It's Forever It's Even Better) by Fichistory
Fandoms: The Blind Prince (Webcomic)
30 Jun 2024
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The earring came back to his mind. Sebastian couldn't believe he'd actually done it. A vote of confidence. His location in the hands of a person who wasn't even for the kingdom.
That's not what he was taught to do. But now he could always find Elaine.
And that alone made it worthwhile.
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AKA - The little convo in the rooftop makes Sebastian feel things.Bookmarked by CytronelleV
07 Sep 2024
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"I have known the Queen as a gentle and merciful figure, not only to me and my siblings but, most importantly, to my mother, the Queen Consort Alicent—Rhaenyra’s wife."
Fifteen years into Rhaenyra's rule, Prince Daeron Targaryen pens a secret memoir, revealing not only the intrigues of the Iron Throne but also the extraordinary love between his mother, Alicent Hightower, and his muña. Daeron's intimate chronicle spans years, revealing his role in mending the fractured relationship between the two powerful women, and the profound impact their reconciliation has on the fate of the Realm.
Rhaenicent through the eyes of Daeron. AU canon divergent. Missing scenes.
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- Part 1 of Time as Memory as Story

