Gifts for lan_outandabout
List of Gifts
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Mystery Work
Part of Yuletide 2024
Summary
This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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Hit me, Baby, One More Time by Conciliator_General for lan_outandabout, SpaceWall, eponymiad, gisho, LadyFeste
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
21 Sep 2024
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an important Eddisian coming of age ritual is a child’s first lesson in swordplay. Generally, this takes place when they’re around six months old.
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how far we could fall by silvershadowsea for lan_outandabout
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
21 Sep 2024
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An adventure, a roof, a conversation
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gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss by dolphin_ring for lan_outandabout
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
11 Sep 2024
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A Helen/Irene coffee shop and flower shop AU.
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A day apart by callmekikicat for lan_outandabout
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
16 Sep 2023
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At the beginning of King of Attolia we are told that “(the queen) had left the palace for the first time since her marriage and had gone hunting. She was to eat at midday at one of the lodges and return sometime in the afternoon.”
Frankly I think it’s adorable that Attolia hasn’t left the palace since her marriage. We don’t know exactly how long it’s been, just “less than two months,” which surely is closer to two months than one. And of course the minute she lets Eugenides out of her sight he gets into trouble. Which you might think is why she hasn’t left—if you didn’t know better. -
good for plenty by dandelionbunny for lan_outandabout
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
14 Sep 2023
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The King of Attolia doesn't take well to noticing how a particular baron looks at his wife. (Irenides genderbend)
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throw out our cloaks and our daggers because it's morning now by hippolytas for lan_outandabout
Fandoms: The Queen's Thief - Megan Whalen Turner
14 Oct 2022
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“Did you steal my hairpins?” she asked in a low voice at dinner, under cover of the shuffling between courses. Eugenides sat to her right, Eddis to her left. There was a friendly baron across the table, Eddis’s unfriendly Minister of War on his left, and an uneasy ally of the crown on his other side, all within plausible hearing distance.
Eugenides looked, unaccountably, delighted to have been caught. That grin flashed across his face and he met her eyes quite without shame.
“You have lovely hair,” he whispered, and his hand uncurled between them to reveal the pins. Five of them, and she had not felt even one slip out.