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Underneath It All by bookfluence
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
01 Jun 2025
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After a rough game of capture the flag, Percy finds out that Annabeth’s hurt more than just on the outside.
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"I'm not a liar- I'm not. She doesn't have to know. If she asks, I'll tell her- but she won't ask because when I'm with her, I'm fine and there is no reason for her to ask."
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Maya isn't as okay as everyone thinks. Not by a long shot.
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It took a lot of talking to get Agent Seaver to stay. She was dead-set on leaving and taking the offer Andi Swan gave her. But with Prentiss’ death (and despite JJ’s return) there was a open spot on the team, and Hotch wanted an agent he knew.
(At least, to some extent. No one had been able to break Seaver open yet. Except for maybe Rossi, who kept it quiet anyway).
Hotch had come, slowly, to trust Seaver. She wasn’t a wild card anymore. And, in perfect honesty, Prentiss’ death seemed to make her more predictable. More subdued.
or: following Emily’s death, Ashley is convinced to stay with the BAU.
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She didn’t used to hate school. She didn’t love it, but she likes reading, and science is objectively cool.
But now, each time she sits in class, all she can think about is David saying, “I was a teacher, taught kids about your age,” and then she can’t help but stare at the teachers and think, “Are you a monster, too?” Every smile, every encouragement, every smiley face on her quizzes, all of them just make her think of sitting across a fire from someone trying to make her laugh, knowing already that it was only an attempt to make her drop her guard enough to-
She doesn’t trust teachers, is the key point.
(ellie has a rocky start settling into jackson) (now if she'd only learn to ask for help)
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regeneration by PenAndInkPrincess
Fandoms: The Last of Us (TV), The Last of Us (Video Games)
06 Mar 2023
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“Brains are like bones,” he says when he’s sure he can be calm, and she pulls back at that, face scrunched in judgment.
“Jesus, man, it sounds like you’re the one who needs to take a biology class.”
“Hold the sass,” he chides mildly, and she rolls her eyes but settles against him again. “A broken bone hurts like a bitch,” he says, “and for a while it doesn’t work like it should. Sometimes it feels like it might never hold you up again.”
She’s quiet, but it’s an attentive sort of silence, not like her blessedly increasingly rare moments of catatonia.
“But it heals, baby girl,” he tells her, adjusting her until he can get his arms around her, blanket bundle and all. He rests his chin on the top of her head and brings one hand up to squeeze the back of her neck gently, trying to coax the tense muscles loose. “Sometimes it still aches on rainy days-”
“Okay, Edgar Allen Joel.”
“-but you take those days, and you breathe through them, and eventually, they end.”
(the events of episode 8 have left their scars on Ellie) (luckily she has a Joel)
