8 Works in Georgie Barker & Tim Stoker
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"Statement of Jonathan Sims regarding..."
"This book right here. A Guest For Mr. Spider." The young child in front of Elias took a storybook out of his bag and placed it on the desk.
"Regarding a book called 'A Guest For Mr. Spider'. Statement recorded directly from subject, twenty-seventh of July, 1997 by Elias Bouchard, head of the Magnus Institute. Statement begins."
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Jon's father, a man named Elias, was someone Jon had never really known. If not for his grandmother, he likely would have never met the man, but she insisted on Elias coming over periodically after his mother died.Jonah would like to keep this child out of the way, but he seems... determined on coming back. Gertrude and her assistants encouraging him isn't very helpful either. And it seems like The Eye is very invested in Jon's presence as well.
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A wrong door and a wrong friend (you can't make it right) by Theshycreeper
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
29 Apr 2024
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It happened on a Monday.
Tim wasn't expecting anything weird, not really. His greatest worry was the hangover he was nursing, and the impeding all too smug grin from Sasha and the disappointed look from Jon. Just another day working research.
He didn't expect anything "spooky", when he opened what should have been the door out his bedroom.
He didn't expect to be flung to a new, horrid future, with no idea what's going on.
Or, Tim gets flung into season four. This changes both more, and far less than one would expect.
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- Part 1 of Tma works
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“There is another catch-22 you may be overlooking, as well.”
There's a saying: When G-d closes a door, he opens a window. There is always hope.
You only need to consider the fall.
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- Part 8 of Pharos By Right
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Jon Sims knows two things: Georgie knows what's best for him, even when he doesn't think so, and Timothy Stoker is the most annoying man alive. Jon Sims does not know many things, such as when people are trying to be his friends. Even when it's glaringly obvious. Someone get this man some help. Or a clue, he clearly doesn't know where to find one.
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Martin assumes Georgie and Jon are dating. He is sorely mistaken.
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Basira paused in the middle of some thousandth email she was replying to. “Do you think you could tell where Magnus is now?”
Chin in hand, Tim took a moment to think. “I might be able to, but I wasn’t really around him enough after all this happened to get a proper lock on what he feels like. Even then, it depends on how far he is — the only ones I can hold onto across long distances are Jon, Martin and you.”
Or, in which when becomes soon becomes now, and the End is here.
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- Part 11 of Road to Damascus
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“What do you do when you try to go home and find that everything inside was rearranged?”
Tim tried not to think of Sasha. Of the thing that replaced her, rearranged her inside and out. Of the thing that he — shoulders, hands, mouth — believed was her.
He didn’t succeed.
“You try to understand what changed, and you reacclimate. Maybe stay on a friend’s couch for a bit if you need to.”
Or, in which finding one’s place in the world is difficult — dead or alive.
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- Part 8 of Road to Damascus
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“I think… I can’t fix all of your problems—”
“Shocker.”
“—but as far as touch goes… I might know something that can help. Someone.”
Jon levered himself to his feet and grabbed his cane, then turned back to Tim.
“Do you trust me?”
Or, in which introductions are made and no solutions are found.
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- Part 4 of Road to Damascus