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One of the detriments of genius is being unable to fool yourself. You know you will never be enough for John Watson.
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16 Sep 2015
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How the Future's Done by barricadeur
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables (2012), Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil
17 Mar 2013
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"Grantaire," he says slowly. "What do you have in that box?"
Grantaire looks up at Enjolras, his eyes very blue even with the glaze of drunkenness at the edges. "A favor," he says.
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01 Apr 2013
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R-enjol-ution by cosettefauchelevents (lydiabennett)
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil, Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (2012)
10 Feb 2013
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Standing in the center of this crowd, Enjolras looks glorious, too beautiful for this earth, and for a brief, shining moment Combeferre feels as though he’s just ripped his own heart out to put in his best friend’s hands. From the enraptured stares on the other protestors’ faces, he can tell he’s not the only one. Enjolras is single-minded and fierce, proud and unbroken. It’s an honor to hear him speaking like this; he seems to be on fire, as if he’s glowing under his skin, and for the first time Combeferre understands why Grantaire calls him Apollo.
He’s a god, an avenging angel, and every last person here, even the cops, wants him to keep screaming for justice and to never stop.
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- Part 7 of Talk revolution to me, baby.
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11 Feb 2013
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An essay (not a fic--sorry) with writerly and readerly reflections on the challenges involved in slashing/pairing Enjolras while keeping him in character and some possible solutions, with references to specific Ao3 fics.
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03 Feb 2013
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Jeeves and the Inferior Valet, or, Thomas and the Kindest Man in England by Alex51324
Fandoms: Downton Abbey, Jeeves & Wooster
11 Sep 2012
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Bertie Wooster visits Downton Abbey, sans Jeeves, and a rummy sitch ensues. Or, Thomas is caught in a compromising position with a male guest, and is promptly thrown out on his ear. Fortunately, the guest is too much of a preux chevalier to leave him to deal with the problem on his own....
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21 Nov 2012

