7 Works by avennes
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A small, selfish part of him was glad Dustin and Lucas couldn’t come. The thought of this wild road trip, of one more adventure with Will… made his chest feel lighter than it had in months.
[Post-Canon Fix It]
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While the Z-Fighters train for the androids, Bulma fights her own war in the lab—overworked, sleep-deprived, and desperate not to be useless.
Unfortunately, she shares her battlefield with one infuriating Saiyan prince. -
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Mike Wheeler is on a mission.
Someone out there is breaking his best friend’s heart, and Mike is absolutely determined to find the girl responsible and put a stop to it.
...If only people would stop looking at him like he’s the world’s biggest idiot—and actually take him seriously—this would all be a lot easier. -
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One year ago, Seong Gi-hun woke up in a Los Angeles hospital—barely alive and with no memory of who he is or what happened to him.
Now, he stumbles through a bleak existence, haunted by cryptic nightmares of twisted children’s games. His world consists only of a daughter he doesn’t remember, a therapist he doesn’t like, and a mysterious benefactor who, for reasons unknown, continues to pay his medical bills.
That is, until he crosses paths with a woman in a black suit—playing a game that feels eerily familiar. -
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"There was only one person whose opinion mattered to Jack. And trust me, you don’t want to be that person.”
Clarice frowned in confusion. “You mean that trainee… Miriam Lass?”
“Nah, I mean Will Graham.”
A loud bang filled the usually quiet morgue as Jimmy Price dropped the bag he had been holding a moment before.
“What are you doing? You shouldn’t talk about him!”
“Why not?”
Zeller looked at him expectantly, challengingly, and Jimmy huffed in response.
“You damn well know why. It’s like with Voldemort. You can say it, but you shouldn’t, because it freaks people out.”AKA
Clarice Starling meets the Murder Husbands and discovers things about human nature that no university class or FBI training could ever prepare her for.
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“Player 456,” a voice cut through the stillness, sharp and demanding, “What game are you playing now?”
“I’m not playing anything,” he shot back, his tone rife with petulance, as if he really were a rebellious child sulking in his room. “I’m merely contemplating the consequences of my hero game. Isn’t that why you locked me in here? So I could think about what I’ve done?”(Post season 2)
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Castiel understood that he might never fully grasp human nature; their emotions were a complex maze he might never solve. This was particularly true regarding Dean Winchester, making the situation even more hopeless.
