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Let the Light In by gardensofbabylon14
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV), The Dead Boy Detectives (DC Comics)
17 May 2024
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“I’m sorry I moved your snow globe.”
“This isn’t about the snow globe.”
“I’m sorry I can be a Ghost Grinch around the holidays.”
“Edwin.”
“I’m sorry I laughed at the Christmas sweater you were wearing with Crystal behind your back yesterday.”
“Wait, what?”
“Orange and purple don’t go together, Charles. It’s an eyesore…”It's Christmas Eve at the Dead Boy Detectives agency. While Edwin deals with the report of their last case and ignores all the Holiday cheer around him, Charles thinks back on the trauma he endured on one other Christmas Eve when he was much younger.
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"I like how you smell in the morning and when you smoke. I like how you forgive.
I even like you angry. I adore when you make sure I've done my homework and the way I keep finding olive scented soap in the bathroom after saying I liked it once. I like how much you care about everything and how upset you get that I don't. I hate that you don't know I only ever really care about you." -
Look Straight Ahead, There's Nothing but Blue Skies by gardensofbabylon14
Fandoms: Never Have I Ever (TV)
29 Jan 2022
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Devi has a panic attack at Trent's party and unable to reach her mom, calls Ben.
A dark, gloomy cloud, once vanished, appeared again over her.
It’s never going to go away.
This will always be her tragedy.
The greatest tragedy of her life.
Forever.
The feeling would have kept suffocating her had someone not knocked on the door at that same moment.
“Devi?” – a familiar voice said, all wrapped up in soft vowels and breaths. -
Lost in the Blue, They Don’t Love Me Like You Do by gardensofbabylon14
Fandoms: Never Have I Ever (TV)
13 Nov 2021
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Devi continues to struggle to understand her feelings towards Ben until everything boils over at her birthday party.
„Oh, God. Please say something before I turn it all into some It's-all-good joke and we stay like this forever, occasionally meeting on rooftops to fight and give each other SAT words until we're eighty and the nurses kick our wheelchairs into traffic.“
He laughs and this might be the loudest, strongest laugh she ever heard from him. It makes her laugh too and soon enough the insides of her stomach start to hurt in some weird combination of butterflies and pain.

