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He wades in it now, eyes still open, fixed on the speckled ceiling, begging himself not to crave bomb blasts and artillery fire in his childhood bedroom. Although…there might be something beautiful about it all, Johnny supposes, those noises in the thick. The gasps in between discharge that say: I’m here, I’m a part of this song too.
After a near-fatal injury, John MacTavish finds himself back in his hometown in Scotland. Fresh off an untimely discharge, he's forced to cope with disability, his dysfunctional family, and the lingering knowledge that there are some things he's just not ready to leave behind...
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- Part 1 of silver and gold
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This place could be beautiful right? You could make this place beautiful by nottheoneyouwant
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types
27 Oct 2022
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An exploration of Cody's childhood and how he tries to overcome it. Cody is learning how to love in spite of Jango and he will be a better parent than Jango. Parallels are drawn between his childhood and his romantic relationship. Obi Wan isn't a bad person but he isn't able to overcome his past like Cody is and it affects those around him.
'Cody knows the cost well, because Cody, had been raised by a man who never quite took an eye away from his rear view mirror and in spite of his many efforts, that's the kind of raising you can't ever quite leave behind.
No matter how far he walked, it dragged behind him all the same. A curling suspicion born not from Cody himself and so never quite his to touch or, to drop in pursuit of something better fitting. Placed there by some other hand, it had never quite sat at home within Cody and yet, remained there all the same. Clinging to his very shadow but always just out of his grasp.''Jango feared loss and it made him cruel. It made him avoid the one thing he might have had to give. Cody was raised by an absence. A shape where a man might once have been. It made Cody's life hard, it made his life difficult. He inherited that fear and it haunts him to this day.'
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- Part 1 of To live in this world
Bookmarked by Kazifrost
26 Apr 2024
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Dogma was terrified he'd mess it up again, and it would be the same in the 212th as it had been in the 501st.
He needn't have worried.Sequel to FUBAR, which gives context for this but isn't totally necessary to be read first.
Bookmarked by Kazifrost
15 Mar 2024
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think not, the eleventh commandment by qigiined
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett (TV), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) - All Media Types, The Mandalorian (TV)
11 Aug 2022
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Boba leaves Djarin to his tracking while he takes deep breaths and tries to convince himself that running screaming into the wastes is not how he is going to deal with all this. He needs to think smarter, not harder. The sarlacc is an enormous motherfucking terror dome. It cannot move far, and it cannot possibly move fast. If it moved, it has to be around here somewhere. Someone has to have felt it or seen it.
Someone has to know something about sarlaccs. Someone living. Someone dead.
(Boba sets out to hunt his white whale.)
Bookmarked by Kazifrost
04 Nov 2023
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Writing inspo. Love the style and Din being a competent yet oblivious dumbass. Reread
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If I can't change the weather, maybe I can change your mind by Poiby
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett (TV), The Mandalorian (TV)
06 May 2023
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Djarin held out a hand for a shake once he was in range. Boba took it after a minute of hesitation, pulling away from the Firespray.
“Where the fuck did you come from?” Peli’s neighbours were too far away to walk and neither of them had heard a vehicle pull in.
“Brazil,” Djarin said, which cleared up absolutely nothing.
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Or: A harbinger offers a lighthouse keeper’s son an umbrella. Things go from there.
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- Part 1 of the harbinger and the lightkeep's son