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Alastor dies to the First man, and wakes in Eden having become the First Man - and then Wakes again, in a world where things are ever so slightly different. Every night, he lives the day over, living in two separate worlds - and two very different Lucifer's, Lilith's and Adam's...
All Alastor wants is Free Will and to invent Radio, Jazz and Cooking, dammit! -
Static Between Heaven and Hell by Jorie2127 (JorieDS)
Fandoms: Hazbin Hotel (Cartoon), Hellaverse | Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss Universe
18 Jun 2026
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When Alastor dies in 1933, he expects Hell.
What he does not expect is to wake in the in-between, face to face with Michael, the prince of Heaven, and be offered a bargain. All in exchange of protecting one Lucifer Morningstar, no less!
Alastor agrees for practical reasons.
Then everything becomes inconvenient because what begins as a mission becomes something far messier as Alastor is drawn into the world of these two angels. There are too many feelings involved and that's certainly not what he bargained for!(Someone please help this dumb deer.)
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Once an idea hits 4 parts in the AU collection it's only fair it gets its own story!
In the time between the hotel being fixed and opening up again, Charlie comes up with a redemption exercise! This couldn't possibly go wrong, or reveal a bunch of secrets, surely? -
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06 Jun 2026
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chaos theory
noun
the branch of mathematics that deals with complex systems whose behaviour is highly sensitive to slight changes in conditions, so that small alterations can give rise to strikingly great consequences.'Is this really worth it?' Seems to be a recurring thought throughout Noir's life.
He remembers thinking it at nine years old after snapping Lewis Frankel's neck. He remembers thinking it after Soldier Boy ruined his chance of being in Beverly Hills Cop. He remembers thinking it as his skull was smashed in by the same man who had taken everything from him.
Now, here he is, forty years later. Despite being broken, the same whispering self-doubt has managed to cling onto whatever husk that's still left of him, murmuring a tiny, ‘was stopping him worth it?’
Noir shoves the thought down like every other time.
He doubts that the whole ordeal with Starlight and The Deep will affect anything. It was just one awkward moment he stumbled into by accident. How much could that possibly change for him?
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A rewrite of The Boys from Black Noir's POV if he had accidentally interrupted Starlight and The Deep's first meeting.
