16 Works by duchessofavalon
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“Jacqueline Trouba punched me in the face one time. It was awesome.”
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- Part 2 of she never slows down
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Offseason traditions are great. Except when you stop being able to tell if they're just traditions or if they've turned into dates.
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James isn’t going to tell Geno, because he’ll crow about being right, but she does end up at Paul’s.
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- Part 1 of she never slows down
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Nate's not pining.
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They always say don't bring your work home with you.
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Tyler Brown isn’t a guy that’s overly given to feelings, is the thing. But, fuck, there’s something about the guy driving the car right now that manages to turn him into one.
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Nail disapproves of Alex getting laid. Or maybe just having a new best friend. It's hard to tell.
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Because every pairing needs a random barista AU.
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This is how it really starts.
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TYLER BROWN'S LIFE IS HARD, or: that time Segs talked Brownie into giving him a haircut.
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incompatible, it don't matter though by duchessofavalon for puckling
Fandoms: Hockey RPF
18 Nov 2012
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Bollig and Shawsy accidentally end up soulbonded. It's just as preposterous as it sounds.
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they say we're young and we don't know (I got you babe) by duchessofavalon
Fandoms: Hockey RPF
04 Nov 2012
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or, "Five times Jordan Eberle didn't realize he was calling Taylor Hall 'babe' till after he did it, and one time he did it anyway."
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or, the many times Tyler Seguin tried to come out on Twitter and no one believed him.
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Christmases, and the difference a year makes.
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it’s completely ridiculous to miss something you never had in the first place. (and yet.)
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well I was the one who showed you the sky by duchessofavalon for torigates
Fandoms: Once Upon a Time (2011)
20 Dec 2011
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Knowing intellectually that you were someone else in a past life is a completely different thing from believing it, feeling it. Mary Margaret Blanchard knows this all too well.
