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    “It still doesn’t feel real,” Caitlyn said as they walked. “That the worst is over, that we’re standing on the other side.”

    A flock of starlings swept free of the cliffs, and they paused to watch them go. Caitlyn adjusted the shawl again, the same wind that kicked the surface of the water into peaks blowing the hair back from her face. Vi’s breath lodged against her ribs, like a hand over her heart.

    “Maybe there is no other side,” Vi said. “Maybe it’s all one thing.”

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    Caitlyn's got a house in the country, and Vi's got time.

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    24 Oct 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    I wish I had a country house to steal away to like Caitlyn and Vi in this story, but reading it is close enough. :)

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    “I’ve never seen anyone kiss before,” Caitlyn pondered, turning around to lean her back on the railing and look up at the overcast sky. “Not like that, anyway.”

    The Sheriff’s eyes widened, and she looked Caitlyn over cautiously. “Has your mother talked to you about—”

    “I didn’t care for the boy,” Caitlyn interrupted. “I imagined myself in his place.”

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    Caitlyn's self-discovery unearths something her mother and the Sheriff of Piltover had buried long ago.

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    22 Oct 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    This entire fic is canon in my heart!!!

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    Caitlyn is determined to love autumn like her father used to, but the season of change seems to bring more heartache every year.

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    03 Oct 2025

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    So affected by this fic for deeply personal reasons :"(

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    For an excruciating minute the sailor’s mouth just moves silently as those eyes flit about to take all of Caitlyn - her long hair and her blue scales and her gills, fins and long sweeping tail with the silver and pearl - before the most dangerous monster of all land and sea finally meets Caitlyn’s gaze.

    Mermaid Caitlyn and Thrown Overboard Vi

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    27 Sep 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    I ship them!! (Heh, get it?)

  5. Rec 88

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    Vi’s new home–for the next few months, at least–definitely has more than a few stories to tell. She just doesn't expect the ghost of Caitlyn Kiramman to be the one to tell them. After a hundred years of solitude, haunting the halls of her childhood home, Caitlyn is used to being alone. At least she thinks she is, until the manor's latest pink-haired, tattooed guest changes everything.

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    Vi comes to a stop in front of a portrait of a woman standing with her back to the viewer, only half of her face visible over her shoulder. There is a hunting rifle in her hand, and a proud arch in her spine. There’s something about the woman’s expression that Vi can’t look away from–it’s soft, almost curious, but there’s an undeniable sharpness in her eye, like she’s staring right into Vi’s soul.

    She’s also, at least from what Vi can tell by the angle of the portrait, exactly Vi’s type.

    “Well, hey there, handsome,” Vi says under her breath.

    “Good afternoon.”

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    21 Sep 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    My spirit soared to the arcane while reading this fic. Truly, supernaturally legendary.

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