5 Works in Shirai McElroy
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The Core Mechanics choose Allan Kranch to receive an Alternate Trust.
Allan Kranch’s Alternate is called.
(AKA Kranchmas: Into the Kranchiverse)
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Somebody steals Dot’s shoes. Dot and Workman try to figure out who did it. Shoenanigans ensue.
(CW: swearing, the Spearmint, somewhat unpleasant interdimensional experiences, mentions of death, bad puns, greedy lucky socks, and Hot Topic)
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What do you say to someone who is you and yet not, someone who was torn from their world while you got to (mostly) stay in yours, someone who has to take your place in this deadly splort and leave you even more powerless to protect anyone, someone who’s been forced into the impossible task of trying to live up to a legacy you were originally forced into all those years ago?
Dot certainly hasn't figured it out yet.
(A story about Dot trying to deal with the consequences of staying in their own world, working at becoming a pitching coach, getting advice from some old friends, and bonding with Alto.)
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- Part 17 of the price of perfection
- Part 1 of not just a copy
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Other-Dot blinks at them, and then -- and then --
and then the worldworlds flipsflip upsidedownrightleftbackwardsforwardsinsideout and the skyground is downup and Dot is fallingrising and Other-Dot is risingfalling and --
And Dot reaches out, claws desperately with each of their many strange extradimensional squiddish fingers all at once, digs deep into the cracks of the universe and holds on tighter than they’ve ever held on to anything, slows their fall, braces themselves against the tide.
(The gods come to take Dot away for good this time. Dot refuses. Things get complicated.)
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- Part 15 of the price of perfection
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Shirai McElroy is Called Up From The Shadows by longhairQ
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
15 Mar 2021
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Whoosh, clap. "Strike!"
She grinned. Her eyes flicked over to the coach, jotting down notes, not making eye contact.
"You're not bad. Good form, good posture, and I can tell you practice. Two and a half?"
She shrugged. "I'm just not magic enough, I guess."