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Rewrite the Stars

@robb-stark / robb-stark.tumblr.com

Rebecca. 34. British-Brazilian Biology professor by day. By night, I hang out with my dog, write, watch films and TV shows, and dream.
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prokopetz

Things fanfic is reputed for inserting into the source material:

  • Sex

Things fanfic actually inserts into the source material:

  • Sex
  • Holding hands
  • Bizarre misunderstandings
  • Meticulous descriptions of food and clothing
  • The author’s unaddressed traumas
  • Found family
  • Plausible explanations for existing plot holes
  • Additional plot holes
  • Exciting new frontiers in speculative physics, economics, chemistry, biology, zoology, psychology, theology, and/or ontology
  • Tax evasion
  • Gender
  • Very bad puns
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dduane

And so importantly, in prev tag:

#actual personality for character who was done dirty in canon

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scientia-rex

Padding across the floor

Oh

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shifuaang

Chapter 3: An Encounter

As much as the temptation to be skeptical was still there, Nancy had to admit it was cute to see how well Eddie and Chrissy were getting along. It was just enough to make her think about the lingering looks that she had shared with both Steve and Jonathan early in those relationships. It was more than enough to make her miss the thrill of not knowing what was to come while anticipating everything that could be.

Read here on AO3, Rated T, Chrissy x Eddie, Robin x Nancy

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thorst

The End of the World and Junk

Thor Odinson & Darcy Lewis • Earth 616/MCU canon compliant • General: No warnings • Fix-it of sorts, Post Avengers: Infinity War, Pre Avengers: Endgame, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Friendship fic • ~1200 words, ongoing

Summary: All work and no play makes Darcy a dull girl. But after the Snap, what else is there to do? Go and help a friend in need, it turns out. One the newspapers are tearing to shreds after the battle that fractured the universe. One who had always seemed so indomitable that even after the end of the world, nobody thought to check in on.

Excerpt:

Nothing had prepared Darcy for how boring the apocalypse would be. Most everything else, she'd expected. Loneliness was a given, the fear came and went, the sadness unavoidable. But all of these things had always seemed a natural part of the end of the world. Not jarring, but expected. This was the third day running she'd knocked off from work, made her way home, and proceeded to spend a full five minutes stood frozen in her doorway, keys in hand, realising she had nothing to do and no one to see. For all that it was Friday night, she may as well have stayed at work. She'd never felt more like Jane. And there was the sadness again.
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