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all the overdramatic teenaged wizards in the '70s
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Bookmarked by allydean101
21 Nov 2025
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Adriana shook her head, determination flashing in her eyes. “You’re drunk, you’re crying, and you came home looking like someone just ripped your heart out. Don’t tell me nothing is wrong!”
Eddie laughed bitterly, wiping at his face with the sleeve of his hoodie. “You wouldn’t understand.”
“Then help me understand!” she snapped.
“I CAN’T!”or
At seven years old, you don’t understand what cancer is. Not really. You shake your head, embarrassed, feeling small. You’re supposed to be the big sister. You should know things.
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The Eddie and Maddie Begins you didn't know you needed. Inspired by hope ur ok by Olivia Rodrigo.
Bookmarked by allydean101
18 May 2025
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Temporary by Legends_Never_Die
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983)
01 Dec 2024
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“I don’t mean for this to sound harsh.” Darrel said, turning back to look at Ponyboy from the doorway. “But this won’t be your permanent home. It's nothing personal. We just can't afford another mouth to feed long term.”
Pony nodded. That made sense. Why would anyone want to keep him for longer than they absolutely had to?
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or: the AU where foster kid Ponyboy is placed to temporarily live with Darry and Soda. But it's just temporary...right?
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Bookmarked by allydean101
26 Sep 2024
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a thing with sellable skin by Attempted Eloquence (ringsiderage) for dramaticgasp
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
10 Mar 2022
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The Subject. That’s what they called him in the records they kept, back when he was the first. Transplant of heart into the Subject successful. Levels of Argent Vive in the Subject stable. The Subject shows signs of dual-species acquisition.
The Subject is boy no longer, monster forever.
The memory is dizzying in its clarity. Time is like that, he thinks. One long, slippery moment punctuated only by blinks. Memory, the self-serving hands on a clock dial; it’ll pluck a person out of the present and throw them into the past whenever it sees fit.
Bookmarked by allydean101
01 May 2024
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