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    Instead of being sent back to kill Viktor, the mage sends Jayce back in time to the event that started it all. Jayce standing on the ledge of his blown-up apartment, and Viktor interrupting him. Jayce must decide on either ending this all before it can start, or try it all again, hoping he can do it right this time. Even if that means letting Viktor go.

    AKA s2 Jayce gets set back in time in his s1 body (like Ekko in the alternate reality) and tries to not screw everything up again.

    [ On indefinite hiatus, sorry :( ]

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    Sniffling cries grew louder, the sound echoing off the surrounding walls of rough stone. It didn’t take much longer for Viktor to spot the source of it.

    A boy, who didn’t look much older than he was, was sitting at the bottom of a fissure, curled in a ball and sobbing. His clothes, Viktor noticed, looked Piltovian. Well-fitted, brightly colored, and lacking any holes or patches. Although, it looked a lot more rumpled and dirtied than it should be.

    What was someone from topside doing here?

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    Hello, and welcome to my “what if jayvik met as kids?” AU fic! I’ve seen several amazing pieces of fan art/fan fiction of this concept, and my brain wouldn’t stop bugging me about it until I wrote my own spin on it.

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