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But she'd long ago made peace with the reality that she could never hope to hold the whole of Jean Gunnhildr's attention. It was a commodity far too in demand, pulled and tugged as many directions as dandelion seeds in their fickle Archon's wind. To chase such a thing was a childish fantasy: fun sometimes, but leading nowhere.
Eula Lawrence had already picked more than her fair share of losing battles, and was busy fighting them still—she had little interest in adding another to her timetable.
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22 Dec 2021
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all the talk of revenge — silly things like grievances and vengeance are but a habit, a signal, a shield.
this is her way of living, her kind of self-preservation, her crooked type of motivation. she lives not for them, not anymore. she lives for herself. she lives to change herself — like the ocean, because eula refuses to be stagnant and stay caught in the past.
(ice might be solid, but stick by its stubborn rigidity and you will be swept away with time and tide.)
then call it grievance and name it vengeance — that will not change its essential strength and goodness.
eula’s revenge is simple — to avenge herself for herself. to prove to herself that she is different. to gently learn and grow and flow with the tides of time. let it sway her, shape her, like the winds did to mondstadt.
(there are two gods, after all; of wind and of time.)
and there it appears before her — the blue crystal encrusted with gold.
where eula learns that home is not what she thinks it is, and somehow, finds a new one.
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22 Dec 2021
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Mystery Work
Part of shumikashu unrevealed
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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03 Dec 2021
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“something is clearly bothering you, so just say it. what’s wrong?”
god, the loaded question jacobi had been dreading all night.
what *wasn’t* wrong? what *wasn’t* bothering him?
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10 Nov 2021
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Citizens of the End of the World by 14CombatGeishas for Matt (drakanekurashiki)
Fandoms: Wolf 359 (Radio)
04 Mar 2017
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"How did we get out of China?" "The Bible. We pretended to be missionaries." Here’s what happened when Jacobi and Maxwell were on that fateful Chinese mission.
Plus, Father Kepler, Jacobi the teacher's pet, the cool explode-y part, Jacobi's extremely awkward phase, Willie Pete, poking the bear, a chicken truck, a near-duck experience, the second-worst coffee, Marie Antoinette, being a jackass hurts, awkwardly tonguing sauropods, and scorpion locusts.
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- Part 3 of Misadventures of the SI-5's Best Agents
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10 Nov 2021
