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This is a collection of prompts, one-shots, two-shots, and the occasional story that starts a multi-chapter.
Feel free to shoot me a message over on Tumblr at let-it-raines of what you want, and I'll add it here...if you ask nicely ❤️
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It's a day here, a week there, a phone call across time zones. It's all Emma and Killian have had for years, and they are okay with it. It's their arrangement, and it works for them.
Until it doesn't. And maybe, this go-round, they both need something more .
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When his personal life and football career go up in flames, Killian Jones escapes England for America, finding seclusion in Martha’s Vineyard in order to hide from his demons. It’s a fresh start, or at the very least a paused moment in his life, and all he needs is a few months alone to allow his heart to heal. He doesn’t count on meeting Emma Swan.
Emma’s life depends on tourists who come to the island every summer. It’s how she makes her money working in restaurants and clubs across the vineyard, but every year, she cannot wait until autumn comes and her life returns to normal. She especially cannot wait for Killian Jones to leave.
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They're coworkers, in a loose sense of the word. They have the same job, a lot of the same sponsors, and they both have the same goal: to win. What neither of them is looking for is a public relationship, but after one things leads to another, they might just be heading that way.
There are secrets and personal lives and a lot more at risk than simply losing a tennis match, but as most know, Killian Jones and Emma Swan hate to lose.
(A collection of one-shots in the Walking the Baseline universe from before and after the 2016 Olympic games from the original one-shot.)
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It’s karma for the Pop-Tarts she stole when she was a teenager. That has to be why the world hates Emma. She thought she was getting it together by running a foundation to help children in the foster system, but apparently she didn’t have it together enough to keep the place running. Merry Christmas to her.
It doesn’t help that she spilled coffee on the man from Storybrooke Bank that could possibly help her save the place. Talk about a good first impression.
