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Blue would forever feel like a piece of home.
Red was quickly forging his future.or: a character study of Lance and Red, and Allura and Blue in the Lion Switch
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- Part 3 of Bruises: Black, Red, & Blue
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One night after his dad had been on tour for the air force, and it was just him and his mom in the dim kitchen when neither of them could sleep, she said, “Mijo, there are times when we chose; before this and after this. Between what we want and what needs to be done.”
A character study of Lance convincing Keith to visit Black after Shiro goes missing, and Keith and Black's subsequent conversation of loss and leadership
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- Part 2 of Bruises: Black, Red, & Blue
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There is no rising or setting of the sun in space. All stars and nebulas are fixed points of light burning in an emptiness so vast words get lost in the black.
It’s perpetually 3am and the nightmares are always knocking.
What do you call insomnia when there is no dawn to make you feel guilty for not sleeping at night?or: A character study of Lance introspecting about the loss of Shiro after fighting Zarkon at the end of season 2.
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- Part 1 of Bruises: Black, Red, & Blue
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Mystery Work
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
Bookmarked by SunshineVoid
08 Oct 2024
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Keith has a wardrobe malfunction. The Tailor lends a helping hand.
Bookmarked by SunshineVoid
18 Aug 2024
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"I find myself wondering, sweet reader, when exactly someone will take a shovel to the back of this racist statue's metal head and begin dismantling our university’s scandalous love affair with the most problematic donors they could possibly find. I’m looking at you, President Zarkon, kindly remove your hand from the Republican Party’s dick. This is a liberal arts college for God’s sake."
When Galra University's Tumblr page, meant for football game updates and pleads for attendees for club meetings, is plagued by a mysterious writer determined to eviscerate every toxic part of the college, Lance is intrigued. When he becomes a leading character in the anonymous letters, well, he gets a little more curious. Lance becomes determined to unveil the writer and find out a) what is his problem exactly and b) does he really think Lance's eyes are that blue?
A tale in which Lance is oblivious and pining for the hot nerd in the back of his Greek mythology class, Keith can wield a pen with deadly cruelty, and you, dear readers, suffer from the pains of dramatic irony.
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- Part 1 of The Dear Reader-Verse
