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Thing Addams had a penchant for being used by the Addams Family as a helping hand, in more ways in one, and in ways some would even frown upon or downright condemn, but that didn't matter, Thing was happy to be what he was. Only, he finds himself granting this service to several others during his time at Nevermore, among trying to get two dense idiots to finally fuck.
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21 Apr 2026
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I’m doing this so you can live your life is a sentence that evolved with Beatrice, sometimes she wonders if she’s done it at all, if she has lived. She thinks she did, to the best of her ability. She lived as much as one could with the grief she fostered.
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AU: Ava is a recent graduate who works for a black ops agency that assists the government when required. When 100 children go suddenly missing, repeating what happened 20 years ago, the agency recruits former MI6 agent Beatrice to be in charge of the investigation. Ava and Beatrice start working together to try to find the missing children, and fall in love with each other in the process.
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Ava heard the Fulmination’s shrieks ahead as well as behind her now. They were encircling her, cutting her off. Any second, they would pour through the archways flanking the head of the chamber, their charred bodies rocky with divinium spines. Dozens of Fulminations self-destructing at once in a closed space would make the hail of divinium unavoidable. It would kill her, no matter how much the Halo tried to save her.
Ava reunites with Beatrice on the cusp of an apocalyptic war, injured and in need of help. But while her physical wounds are treated, it doesn't take long for both of them to realize that the other has been struggling to heal. Ava feels permanently altered by her experiences, and Beatrice is still bound to her past, unable to move forward from her pain. Maybe together, they can find the joy and passion that brings the other back to life.
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Beatrice finds herself musing not over duty and sacrifice and God, but the truth of angels, if they can be created rather than summoned. If they can take the form of women with overeager mouths and careless limbs and eyes with a depth that beckons - a crooked finger, a spiral staircase - if they can be both human and not, both beautiful and terrifying.
Ava asks, What do you want, Beatrice?
(Tell me and I’ll give it to you. Tell me and I’ll build you a home there. Tell me and I’ll rearrange the universe to make it all fit, angels and demons be damned. Tell me it’s me. Me. Me.)
