12 Works by wanderlight
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It's not rocket science by Aoftheis (wanderlight)
Fandoms: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018)
28 Apr 2019
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In which people have feelings at one another, experiments are run, and Entrapta doesn't get it.
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Blanca looks — he doesn't touch. In the moonlight, in this breathless moment, Yut-Lung doesn't understand, but one day he will.
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Shorter told Ash, once, that he'd do anything for him. Anything.
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"Hey, Eiji — I hear Ash stole your first kiss."
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For the past hour they've played a lazy, half-drunk game of "Do you remember?": a parade of the best and worst moments of the glory years.
"Do you remember," Sirius says, voice low, "the Astronomy Tower?"
"No," Remus says, not looking away. Sirius' eyes say, I know you do.
"You remember," Sirius says. He bites down on his bottom lip, deliberately, and Remus shudders.
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ei·do·lon: n.; a phantom, an apparition; an image of an ideal.
The last time Regulus saw his brother was on Platform 9 and 3/4.
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Travelling to nowhere suspends Regulus in a safe cocoon spun from in-between places.
Regulus; trains; choices.
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Regulus has always wanted to do great things, and perhaps he could have, in some other time and place -- but this is not that time, or that place, and this is not that story.
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In the aftermath of the First War with Voldemort, Remus deals with betrayal, loss, and displacement.
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A soldier can't stop fighting when he's in the field.
The First War with Voldemort. Fragments and snapshots of what falls between the cracks and forgotten, outshone by the glory of war.
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Arthur forgets; Eames waits.
A story about Arthur and Eames, in Limbo, for a long, long time — and the world they make together.
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Arthur and Eames, over the years, like ships passing in the night. A story about desire, fear, and Arthur's smile.
Eames knows what he wants. He just doesn't want to get what he wants, because he understands the nature of desire. Because this is the thing about a fantasy: it can never be fulfilled, or it will die. The desire for something is always more beautiful than the thing itself.
