Fandoms
Recent works
-
to move like time does (is a hard thing to ask for) by cherrycherrycoupe
Fandoms: Challengers (Movie 2024)
15 Jun 2025
Tags
Summary
Reporters are swarming Art, asking questions a million miles an hour. Fragments of words, overlapping sentences, cries trying to gain Art’s attention and implicate Patrick, all to the effect of: Donaldson, what was that out there?
And Tashi wants to know, of course she does, but she stands a fair distance away, only engaging with reporters when they approach her directly. And while it’s her game—because this is her game, it has been her game since she laid eyes on Patrick and Art thirteen years ago—she is not responsible for the majority of what happened out there. She’s Art’s coach, but during the challenger she may as well have been any spectator in the cheap seats, flabbergasted by every swing, every odd exclamation. However, she will be told what all of it meant. Even if she has to sit them down and pry it out of them. Right now, she hears Art’s snippets of friendship and a long time. She turns off her hearing.
Instead, she eyes Patrick, who hangs back from the flashes and mic feedback.
-
i can’t erase you by cherrycherrycoupe
Fandoms: Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins, Hunger Games Series - All Media Types
12 Jul 2023
Tags
Summary
After Peeta returns to Katniss in Thirteen, she’s tormented by nightmares of how it happened. For a long while that’s what keeps her away from him, away from the window into his room. That is, until she decides she needs to see him again no matter the risk.
-
Tags
Summary
The trio have an impromptu beach outing full of sand, surf, and birds.
-
Tags
Summary
A two-chapter work based on the season one episode "Flight Five Doesn't Answer", about Pete and Linc processing the aftermath of being stranded in the middle of nowhere together, scrounging up hope, and what would've happened if we got to see the reunion of Julie with her two partners.
-
Tags
Summary
Three of Captain Greer's most promising to-be agents keep seeing more and more of each other's faces nowadays.
Somewhat inspired by Richard Deming's novel The Mod Squad - Mission: The Arranger, where he writes about the trio meeting before they all start working together.

