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The honest thief (as you wish) by AnathemaKenobi
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, The Princess Bride - William Goldman, Les Misérables - All Media Types
16 Jun 2026
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A mix between les mis and princess bride
Valjean finds a book with an intriguing story inside, as he reads, the characters become incredible familiar to him, a fantasy glimpse on a shared story. His mind can't help but picture himself and a certain ex-inspector as the protagonistsBookmarked by LostScript
18 Jun 2026
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my heart lies buried like something dead by Cinaed
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
06 Jun 2014
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That night on the parapet, Valjean forces Javert to live. Some time later, Javert finds himself returning the favor.
"Do you think," Javert said slowly, in a tone that perhaps meant to mock but trembled with another emotion entirely, "that once you have saved a life, you must also save that man's soul?"
"I know nothing of saving souls," Valjean said. "My soul was bought for God, not saved. But it is my belief that you are better than the fate to which you have consigned yourself."
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03 Jun 2026
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In a prison in Paris, Javert -- not quite yet a guard -- meets a convict headed for the galleys and tender feelings grow between them.
Little does he know he'll meet him again years later in the bagne of Toulon.Bookmarked by LostScript
01 Jun 2026
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After his suicide attempt fails, Javert finds himself aimless, angry, and tired. And it gets worse! The man he'd hoped he'd escape keeps worming his way into his life somehow.
Worst of all, Javert finds himself actually looking forward to seeing him sometimes
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25 May 2026
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Instead of committing suicide, Javert goes on a three-day bender. When Valjean finds him, Javert assumes he's a hallucination. Things proceed awkwardly from there.
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“Where are you going?” the hallucination asked, which was foolish. Surely his brain knew what Javert planned.
“To the nearest--” Javert paused, looked at the recently vacated wine-ship, and amended what he had been about to say. “To the next wine-shop. Obviously I am not drunk enough if you are here.”
The apparition got to its feet with a wince, as though his mind had ridiculously conjured aches and pains with which to torment Valjean’s specter. “Javert, your words make no sense,” it said, and Javert laughed again.
“I am making perfect sense.” He touched his pocket where he kept his money, frowned. “I hope you are only a drink or two from going away. I do not know how much more beer I can afford.”
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06 Mar 2026

