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When a training mission goes horribly wrong, a Brotherhood Squire is left stranded alone in the wasteland. His predicament unites the Brotherhood of Steel and the Commonwealth Minutemen as they launch a desperate search to find him before he falls victim to the perils of the wasteland.
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It all revolved around Rinoa's birthday. Finally old enough to be considered an adult, she can stop hiding out as a teenage runaway and explore the woman she wants to be. Little does Squall know that she has life changing plans for his future as well. Bridges will be mended and relationships will be healed. Takes place 8 months after the game. Written for the WiBi challenge.
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She is his sorceress. He is her knight. Squall looks to Cid for guidance as he tries to embrace all the change in his life, while juggling being a Commander, and becoming a respectable Sorceress' Knight. A story exploring the budding relationship between Squall and Rinoa, not long after the game ends. Written for the "Where I Belong" challenge.
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Six months after they first met on the ballroom floor, Squall spends an afternoon planning the perfect surprise to show Rinoa how much she's appreciated. Irvine and Zell show up to lend a hand, and to keep Squall from catching the kitchen on fire. Written as a part of the "Where I Belong" challenge, the story focuses on Squall and Rinoa's budding relationship as a couple.
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Knight Nora Hart and Paladin Danse have agreed to take a troubled and angry young squire under their wing. However, when numerous and dangerous complications arise on what should have proven to be a routine mission, it calls into question their faith within the tenets of the Brotherhood and leads to the Knight and Paladin questioning the nature and strength of their relationship.
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Elder Maxson discovers that Knight Ravenwood has been modifying her power armor in an unexpected way.
His reaction is somewhat unexpected, too.

