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There's a lot to deal with growing up during and after a war; and even happy endings aren't always happy
Mostly stand alone one-shots following the paladins (and Coran) adapting to the world during and after the war, including the struggles of forming and keeping together families
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Hello and welcome to my longer and sadder version of Voltron, where the war lasts even longer and everyone deals with their shit but not always in good ways or a timely manner
Now with a short playlist!
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Bookmarked by Mchoo
18 Jun 2026
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There are two Lances. There’s the Lance who pokes and prods at Keith, who shows up uninvited with sharp words and devilish smirks. And, there's the Lance in front of him now. The one leaning against the wall with a faraway look in his eye. The one who appears at night with a smile and one of Hunk's cookies. Who talks about his mom with a fierce, burning love. Who sits in the observatory, a little too close to Keith than necessary, and makes up new constellations.
Keith doesn't understand him.
Bookmarked by Mchoo
16 Jun 2026
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After working too long in a soul-crushing corporate job, Keith finally caves to Pidge's insistence on working with them out in the middle of the Great Smoky Mountains. Keith, desperate to regain his artistic inspiration, packs up all his stuff and moves out to a desolate, phone connection-less summer in the mountains with his best friend. Along the way, he stumbles across a mystery that has him hiking all over the forest. The only catch? Pidge didn't mention that he'd be living a twenty mile hike away from them, in a cabin with another ranger - Lance, with the Earth-shattering smile, with the dozens of individually named plants in his garden, with the mediocre cooking abilities, and the magical skills on his guitar. So maybe Keith will rediscover his ability to paint, or maybe Lance will fry all of his nerve-endings before he's able to. Who knows?
Alternate description: A brief obsession with Firewatch and a few too many google searches got me really invested in the Smoky Mountains, and here we are.
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“Hey, did you know that I saw a mermaid once?” Lance says, gaze fixed on the ocean. The breeze combs through his hair, tugs the sleeve of his shirt off his shoulder. In the half-light, his eyes shine like moonstone, smooth skin dark as ink. The sight of him steals Keith’s breath away.
“You won’t believe in the Loch Ness Monster but you believe in mermaids?” he asks, exhaling on a shaky, disbelieving laugh. Lance turns to him, his smile a light in the dark.
“I’ll prove it to you.”
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“I’d be a shit boyfriend,” Keith says, begging Lance to see what’s in front of him. The problem’s always Keith, his inner workings displacing him just to the left of everyone else—a Venn diagram of Keith versus others that slides further apart with every new data point until it’s just two circles. “I don’t care about dating stuff. And I can’t—you know how I am.”
“Yeah, I like how you are,” Lance says.
“And I care a lot about you,” Keith shoots off like an accusation. “We can be boyfriends if you want because it doesn’t matter to me. Dating’s even farther off my radar than sex was.”
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After spontaneously hooking up at Keith's request, they start dating for real at Lance's. What could go wrong? Everything, Keith's sure, but he'll do his best for Lance. Snapshots spanning Keith's first relationship, with Lance, during a space war.Series
- Part 2 of hold me tight
Bookmarked by Mchoo
19 Apr 2026
