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"The clouds took the shape of Gorgon masks in the immensity of the heavens; every possible form of terror appeared." Victor Hugo, Toilers of the Sea.
Grantaire lives under a dark cloud, his snakes writhe and twist and hiss, and under their scaled bellies blisters start to swell. He is rotten.
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It wasn’t strange for Kevin to get messages from Chris, but it often wasn’t anything vital either. And Kevin might have friends now, but he also had responsibilities and a job and a boyfriend. All three were incarnations of things that he had never expected to land in the form that they had. And while he had felt his phone buzz in his pocket and flicked the screen on, he had tucked it straight back into his pocket when he saw the emojis indicating sender. He would check it at break. As much as he liked talking to his friends, it wasn’t worth getting in trouble with his boss over. Responsibilities.
I.C.E. "In case of emergency" is a program that enables first responders, such as paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, as well as hospital personnel, to contact the next of kin of the owner of a mobile phone to obtain important medical or support information.
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pretending and preposterous (such a storm of feelings) by phantomreviewer
Fandoms: The Book of Mormon - Parker/Stone/Lopez
06 May 2017
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Kevin shouldn’t have started this conversation, and he didn’t know what had settled in his gut to force his hand. All he knew is that five minutes ago he couldn’t not have said those words to Elder McKinley, but now he would have turned the tide to have held them in check. Perhaps this was what Arnold felt every day, that he was built of words and thoughts and feelings that had to be let out, damn the consequences.
Because 'turning it off' is not, and has never been a viable solution to anything, and feelings exist to be expressed and thoughts need to be put into words, otherwise they fester away into doubt and misunderstanding.
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The plan was simple, he and Elder Cunningham would talk about their objectives at the airport, say goodbye to their families with a smile, a hug and a handshake and then they would board their flight. Perhaps pray together for their mission to be a success, read up on the documents the Missionary Training Center had given them about District Nine, and then the two of them would loosen their ties and put their seats back to rest. They could sleep on the plane and wake up fresh faced and ready to start the most important two years of their lives.
The plan had little reflection on reality.
Or; Elder Price has jetlag, canon... doesn't actually change at all.
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“Elder Price,” and Connor only called him that half wistfully and half in jest, although he looked deadly serious now, “are you attracted to me?”
“No,” said Kevin, decisively. And even though it was the right answer, Kevin blushed and looked away, as though he was lying.
“Oh,” Connor said, face paling even as his smile widened, “that’s good.”
In which Kevin wishes to experience temptation. It proves harder than expected.
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the preservation of fire by phantomreviewer
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“Stede.”
The other man approached cautiously, the look on his face a mixture of fear and awe. Ed tried not to hate himself for inspiring that look.
“Er, yes?” Stede asked. “Edward, is everything all right?”
“Yeah, totally fine,” Ed replied. “Just time for a pirating lesson. This one’s on handling first mates who’re out of line.”
“Oh, I doubt I’ll need that. Mr. Buttons is a fine–”
“Stede. Come hold his mouth open."
Or: an alternate ending to 1.06
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29 Apr 2022

