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The clone loves Keith. Shiro does not.
Bookmarked by DidIFallinLine
09 Nov 2024
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“I knew that something was wrong, because if that had really been you, you wouldn't have loved me like he did.”
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Next to him, Keith is studying an electronic flip board with the same intensity he employs during intergalactic summit meetings. DEPARTURES, it says. “...Yeah. It looks like our flight is still on time.” He hikes his bag up on his shoulder and whispers their gate number under his breath. He’s been reminding himself of it since they retrieved their digital boarding passes the night prior. “C’mon.”
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Post canon, on Earth, Shiro takes a flight with Keith.
Bookmarked by DidIFallinLine
07 Oct 2024
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Making a life with all the shit and still holding on.
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Kit Keith is cute. Change my mind.
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The Other Hawke by tanukiham
Fandom: Dragon Age, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types, Dragon Age II
07 Apr 2018
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Bookmarked by DidIFallinLine
09 Sep 2024
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Making your own way and not letting someone elses pain define you.
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"Lance had watched Keith Kogane win a bar fight with a broken hand, rip open a keg with a knife, and complete a whole wretched ensemble of activities you definitely shouldn’t do with a beer in hand.
And yet here he was, glittery Sharpie in hand, waiting to sign Lucy’s copy of Altea.
Lance opened his mouth to say something arguably rude and not appropriate for their current audience. Until he remembered that he himself had either watched or participated in these activities and was now holding a four-year-old containing his DNA. So Lance didn’t have much of a leg to stand on either."
When Lance runs into his ex-boyfriend at a children’s book signing, he not only finds out that Keith Kogane ages like fine wine, but he also apparently wrote his daughter’s favorite book. As Keith lingers in town, Lance frantically tries to keep his daughter from realizing that the writer is not only a person from Lance’s past, but a character in her bedtime stories as well.