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It has been six months since Malcolm last worked with the team but he has no choice but to reopen old wounds by going back to them after what his mother found in the Never-Ever room. Maybe he should have left those bones lie but it’s too late for that now.
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- Part 4 of Price of Grief
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29 Nov 2021
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Malcolm (and the team...but mostly Malcolm) in 100 terrible, whumpy situations. List of prompts inside!
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03 May 2021
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A swift hit to the head knocks Malcolm flat out in the parking lot of a recent crime scene, but a splitting headache is the least of his worries when he wakes up in a world where ‘the Surgeon’ is still a serial killer at large with a known body-count far exceeding a hundred.
It goes without saying that Malcolm needs to find a way out of this topsy-turvy hell, and he needs to find it now…
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03 Mar 2020
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Moths are attracted to light. What happens when moths go towards the wrong light? Malcolm Bright is about to find out. When he chased Paul into that service tunnel Malcolm didn't have much of a plan besides catching up with him. . . unfortunately Paul always has a back up plan.
Instead of leaving Malcolm in the turnstile, Paul decides to teach Malcolm things Martin never got a chance to, whether Malcolm wants to learn them or not. And if he gets a bit of revenge on the kid that put away his friend, well that's just an added bonus.
Can Malcolm stay alive with this violent killer? Will Gil be able to find them in time? And, will Malcolm finally learn what happened to the girl in the box?
Story obviously is going to be Canon-Divergent from the turnstile scene in "Family Friend". I will try to have Malcolm as far in character as possible while keeping in mind his anxiety, injuries, and the fact that this is a serial killer that he's never truly encountered before. . . or has he?
As I don't have much to go on for Paul, most of his character development and personality might be OOC for this story, but this is an idea I have had on my mind since watching the episode so I'm just gonna roll with it. ;)Bookmarked by archivefan4
23 Feb 2020
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He never really believed in God, or a higher power; that being said, Malcolm was pretty sure he was being haunted by his father’s last victim. The girl in the box. The subject of his most intense nightmares. He had always thought that “haunted” was an apt descriptor for himself, but he had never considered that it could be literal.
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- Part 3 of Carry On My Prodigal Son
Bookmarked by archivefan4
23 Feb 2020
