To Build a Home
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This book is based loosely on a song with the same name by Gatlin. Season two wrecked me so I did the math to figure out the time difference between Reya’s realm and Earth and I haven’t done math like that since high school, someone please acknowledge my hard work. I only cried once.
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Letting Ava go was the hardest thing she’d ever done, and she hated herself every day for not telling her she loved her sooner. Moving back in to their shared apartment was a close second. Ava was everywhere here, she was behind every corner just a breath away. Her dirty clothes were still in the hamper waiting to be washed and her toothbrush was in the cup next to the sink, the apartment showed no sign that Ava wasn’t living there and Beatrice could almost convince herself she was just out for the night. Almost.
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Reya had explained how time passed differently here, how days here were just hours back home. Ava thought it was supposed to bring her some comfort, but it didn’t bring any comfort, if anything, it almost made it worse to know that she had spent months here and it had only been days for Beatrice. What if she was gone for years and when she returned it had only been a few months?
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- Part 1 of To Build a Home
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After the Great Holy War, Ava and Beatrice return to Switzerland where they got married and began working through Ava’s never-ending bucket list.
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“What about Clementine for a girl and Huckleberry for a boy? We could call her Clemmie and we’d call him Huck!” Ava smiled, Beatrice rolling her eyes.
“I am not going to let you call our son Huckleberry,” Beatrice sighed, flicking her straw wrapper across the table at her wife.
“Okay then, what about - ” Ava started again before Beatrice interrupted.
“Why can’t we do something simple like Charlotte or Alexander?”
“Because those names are boring! Our baby should have a name no one would ever forget!”
Beatrice was starting to regret deciding to have a child with Ava, realizing that the poor baby would never know a moment of peace.
Beatrice surely hadn’t had one since they met.
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- Part 2 of To Build a Home
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Sugar, Spice, and give me patience, Jesus Christ by Call_me_Maggie
Fandoms: Warrior Nun (TV)
08 Dec 2022
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Matilda was… a handful, to say the least. She had Ava’s thirst for adventure and Beatrice’s strength and agility. She wanted to have fun and she could get herself into and out of any situation, the child could probably escape from a locked box covered in cement.
She kept Ava and Beatrice on their toes, they never knew what to expect from their daughter. Though it certainly wasn’t for her to develop the ability to phase through solid objects.
The mothers didn’t know how to set rules involving her ability at first, so they started implementing new ones as situations arose. The list currently consisted of seven rules:
1. No phasing in public under any circumstance.
2. No phasing out of the house.
3. No phasing through other people.
4. No phasing to avoid getting in trouble.
5. No phasing through closed doors.
6. No phasing into your brother’s closet at night and pretending to be a monster.
7. No phasing through walls to scare anyone.Series
- Part 3 of To Build a Home