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May 11th, 1999. Alexei is invited to his friend’s house, Quinn, because it’s his birthday. Things get weird when Quinn starts drinking.
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Alexei, a heavy drinker, gets into a small argument with his girlfriend, Colette. Colette has never had a decent experience with drinking, nevertheless with people that drink heavily. She feels really just.. disappointed with him.
do not mind the writing i wrote this in like an hr
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“You let her in the moment you wrote yourself into her plans. You let her in the very moment you let yourself be caught. I have taught you better than that, and you know who’s back was straight and who’s chin was held high back there, Marie?”
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After being acquitted from court martial by the commanding officer of her accomplice, Smithia Lealani finds herself drawn into a conspiracy of gods and magic that is not at all helpful for quelling her growing affection for said accomplice.
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Fic for Owen Wister's 1902 novel The Virginian, written for miskatonic for Yuletide 2005.
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My Zine essay for the Crooked Timber of Humanity charity zine!
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Good Luck, Babe! by hearteyeemoji
Fandoms: The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton, The Outsiders (1983), The Outsiders: The Musical - Jamestown Revival & Levine/Rapp
07 Aug 2024
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“when you wake up next to him in the middle of the night, with your head in your hands, you're nothing more than his wife.
”and when you think of me, all of those years ago you’re standing face to face with ’i told you so’”
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Cherry finds herself reminiscing on her and Marcia’s relationship years later, as a married woman
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- Part 4 of various “the outsiders” things :)
- Part 1 of the outsiders girls <3
Bookmarked by ohmstastic
13 Apr 2025
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Beer stains (or whatever’s left of 'em) by newsensation
Fandoms: Brokeback Mountain - All Media Types
20 Apr 2024
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“Why did he have a die, mama? He was still so young…” Hearing the sob coming from her son’s throat, whatever was left of her heart shattered into small pieces. She frowned to herself, pulling her son closer like she would never let go. And then she felt guilty. Not for Jack, at least she didn’t think...no, not for Jack, for Bobby. As much as Lureen had despised Jack for betraying her, Bobby had admired him for what he thought Jack was.”
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After ending the call to Ennis del Mar, Lureen Newsome talks to her son about the death of his father. Will it alter how she, herself, views Jack’s death?
Bookmarked by ohmstastic
27 Jan 2025

