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    exploring jon's realationship with each of the main Gang (plus gerry bc why the fuck not) because he deserves to have friends and i deserve serotonin. stand alone one shots.

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    Both Jon AND Martin had birthdays during Jon's coma. We are here to tell those two stories, stories of loneliness and pining, and maybe even some flowers.

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    Before Bruce was Batman, he still lived in Gotham. And Gotham was already a dangerous place, especially for a boy worth a steep ransom.

    Or, a story in which Alfred and Bruce deal with a kidnapping for the first time, before they were just a fact of life for trained members of the Wayne family.

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    16 Dec 2025

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    The mall is destroyed. El’s lost her powers. Billy’s dead. So is Hopper. Steve is probably fucked up mentally for life, but what else is new? Steve has a pretty good thing going. He has kids to take care of, an awkward lesbian to advise. Max needs a big brother. Hawkins is his home, and Steve can’t just leave. Not while he’s still needed. He knows one day he won’t be. But for now, it’s enough.

    Or: the Harringtons sell their house before the real estate market goes belly-up. Hawkins has been going downhill for years, anyway. His parents give Steve a choice: move with them and finally take that job at his dad’s company or get left behind. For Steve, it wasn’t much of a choice at all. He may not have a house anymore, but his BMW’s backseat has served as a bed plenty of times already. No one has to know. The party has enough problems to worry about.

    Or: Eddie Munson worms his way into Steve’s sorry little life months before Vecna rears his ugly head.

    Or: Steve Harrington, a character study.

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    27 Nov 2025

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    Religion! Horror! Exorcisms! Piercings! And Gerard is a priest.

    Disclaimer: I stole frequently and unrepentantly from Joss Whedon and the makers of various horror movies throughout this whole series. Also I am not an expert on the Vatican or medical-type things, so please accept my apologies in advance for all the wild inaccuracies I am sure you are about to encounter. If everyone could just assume this is the Magical Made-Up Vatican, you know, like the religious institution version of those tour buses that drive themselves and don't carry anyone but the band, that would be awesome.

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    26 Nov 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    amazing and addicting

  4. Rec 9

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    “There has always been something wrong with me,” Edwin said, as though it were simple fact, and Charles shoved down the flush of anger so harshly and quickly he barely felt it first, because Edwin didn’t need that, right now. “Perhaps that flaw was sin, and it was only a matter of time.”

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    17 Oct 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    love forever

  5. Rec 38

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    Suo Gân
    Welsh, meaning “lullaby”
    suo = lull; cân = song

    But this is not my mother.
    This looks nothing like my mother.

    When asked where I am from,
    what can I possibly say?
    I am you, in part, I suppose
    I want to say, but I don't.

    — Erika L. Sánchez, from Lessons on Expulsion: Poems; “Crossing”

    “I have my father's nose and all his rage, but I have my mother's face and her grief. / Rage, I have learned to wear. My mother's grief, however, folds my spine and lives beneath my ribs. It gets heavier and heavier.”

    — Fatima Aamer Bilal

    Mary now speaks to Christ:
    ‘Are you my son?—or God?
    You are nailed to the cross.
    Where lies my homeward road?

    How can I close my eyes,
    uncertain and afraid?
    Are you dead?—or alive?
    Are you my son?—or God?’

    Christ speaks to her in turn:
    ‘Whether dead or alive,
    woman, it’s all the same—
    son or God, I am thine.’

    — "Nature Morte.", Joseph Brodsky (tr George L. Kline)

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    29 Jun 2025