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Worst Summer Vacation by mysterycyclone
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies)
16 Feb 2021
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The last thing he remembers is leaving school. It was a half day, as he’d finished his exams early, texted May about staying over at Ned’s place, sent another text to MJ and then a twitch of his spider senses--
Then a pinch at his neck, like a bee sting, but deeper. Darkness. Then here.
Huh. Kidnapped. That’s new. If he was less emotionally dead from finals and sleep deprivation, he’d probably have a stronger and much more appropriate reaction to that.
At least he's got Captain America and the Winter Soldier to keep him company.
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Bookmarked by ShaB00Sha
06 Apr 2025
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The best thing to every happen to me probably
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wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart by enolasholmes
Fandoms: Enola Holmes (2020)
25 Feb 2022
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Enola knows what to expect at Harrison’s. Sewing, midwifing, reading—the steps and conditions to becoming a proper lady. Having bits and pieces of herself stripped away until she has become the last thing she ever wished to be, until she’s a copy of every other girl there, walking with her back straight and her head high. Stripped away until she is prim and proper.
She does not, however, expect Tewksbury.
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Lockwood & Co. - The Crying Corridor by AwkwardWerewolf15
Fandoms: Lockwood & Co. - Jonathan Stroud, Lockwood & Co. (TV)
09 Sep 2024
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As the dust settled over the case of Dr. Edmund Bickerstaff and the bone glass, the residents of Number 35 Portland Row had hoped to have a few quiet months. However, when Mary Carlyle appears on their doorstep with news about the investigation into Jacob’s, Lucy finds herself bringing the boys up North to face her own ghosts. Yet, as old wounds are reopened, a flicker of hope burns bright, and new opportunities arise from the most unlikely of places. As emotions bubble up, a single move could change everything, for better or for worse.