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When US Army Staff Sergeant Ashlyn Harris becomes an Army Ranger, she sets rules for herself. Amongst those rules: no relationships. But when she meets beautiful soccer star Ali Krieger, she starts to question why she even made that rule in the first place.
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Hermione was adopted when she was a little baby by her Muggle parents. She had an ordinary life for a Muggle, but there were always strange things going on. Objects on fire, wild animals appearing in the house being enchanted by the little girl and strange dreams about dragons. Everything seemed to be cleared up when they found out she was a witch. But things are not that easy, with the Triwizard Tournament taking place at the school in her last year of school, Hermione learned several things about herself and her heritage, she also met a very endearing Veela.
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Following the events of Season 1, Episode 6, Charlie is distraught to find out that Vaggie lied about who she is to her. In the process, Charlie loses faith in her dream to rehabilitate sinners with only a month before Adam's attack on the hotel. Now it's up to the people of the Hazbin Hotel to try and protect Charlie's dream.
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With an unsure glance, Vaggie looked down at the underside of her forearm to read the supposed words that were there.
You poor thing.
“What does this mean?” Vaggie questioned, still not quite understanding.
“It’s a soulmate marking- the first words your soulmate will say to you when you first meet. Your marking isn’t all rainbow-y yet so you two haven’t met just yet. But it’s super exciting to have one!”
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Charlie/Vaggie Soulmate AU where Vaggie doesn’t speak to Charlie because she doesn’t want a soulmate in Hell.
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Vaggie’s told the basics—she was a prostitute, she used to struggle with addiction, she fell into Hell, she met and befriended Charlie, she fell in love, enter the Happy Hotel and it’s quirky characters with a background of fierce devotion and loyalty to her awesome girlfriend.
But there’s a lot more to it than what she likes to tell.
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The working title for this was “I wanted to end pride month with a bang” and I chose to share that with y’all, ‘cause it was, frankly, brilliant.I had this in my drafts, workshopping it, adding on new details, and now it’s gone—but, y’know, one of the hardest pieces of writing advice I’ve ever taken to heart is that when a scene, or the words, or the moment isn’t working, the best thing you can do is delete every fucking word you’re struggling with and start from scratch.
…I’m making a career outta this.
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- Part 1 of Bits and Pieces

