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“Are you awake?”
Your eyes open to the question. The voice is grainy and a bit muted, but you can hear it just fine. It drifts from a small tan-and-brown mesh box in the corner of your small room. The intercom. Normally, it doesn’t draw your attention. The announcements for lunch, or responding to your call light, were unobtrusive, with a female nurse speaking in a monotone and professional voice. But those happen during the day. Or, at least, a few minutes after you press the button mounted to the wall next to your bed.
This is different. The voice was gentle and inquisitive. A man’s. And you had not prompted it to filter through the state-of-the-art 1960s speaker.
And you were, now, most certainly awake.
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After deciding to allow Abijah Fowler to live, Mizu takes their quest for revenge off of the island nation of Edo and to the strange new place known only as London. But London, for all its similarities to Edo, is a strange and unkind place. If they are going to get their revenge, they will need to not only look to others, but learn how this new world and society works. Then, and only then, will they finally find - and kill - their father.
A hypothetical Season 2 of Blue Eye Samurai.
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How did Vox get Angel Dust under his thumb?
A short, first-person examination of Vox's manipulation of Angel Dust, the lengths one may go to for power, and the abuses that power can afford.
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When Elder Oyster received a letter from Consul Clotted Cream, she had only a vague idea of what it might mean. And then, her mind began to wander...
An aging woman can have her fancies, after all.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and the insecurity louder.
It has been months since Talice, Gale, Halsin, and Astarion parted ways in Baldur's Gate. When Gale sends a letter to Halsin, announcing his and Talice's return to Reithwin, it is not without trepidation: the whirlwing romance is not what it once was, and the bonds between the four desperately need reviving.
How better, then, to lean on a wizard's grand ambitions, and begin a new adventure - not to make new friends - but to re-establish their wants, their needs, and their loves for each other?
A sequel to "Breaking Bread".

