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To Shatter Into Pieces And Not Be Heard by TheOtherWorld
Fandoms: The Originals (TV), The Vampire Diaries (TV)
28 Sep 2024
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Elijah’s voice is merciless.
“You will choose Niklaus. You will prove your love for us by swearing to let us go, by giving us our freedom. Or you will try to keep us by force, and you will prove instead your selfishness, and bear the consequences.”
The silence is deafening. Panic claws at the back of his throat. There is no way out.
Diverges from TVD S3 E13. There is no fifth coffin, no resurrected Esther. There are only four furious siblings who have had enough, and their cruel half-brother who cannot bear to let them go.
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If he understood this warning correctly, if he used the powder on one of the family, they would be at his mercy for many hours. They would do whatever he said, without question, without complaint.
If he fed the powder to Elijah…. Would he answer Marcel’s many questions about why he hated him suddenly? Would he be compelled to love Marcel the way he once had?
Was it so terrible to want that? Just for a few hours?
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- Part 1 of A Child's Wish
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17 Jun 2026
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The Age of Icons by Ambrxsia
Fandom Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), Chronicles of Narnia - All Media Types, Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
12 Nov 2024
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This is a multi part series about Narnia, with world building and a lot of canon divergence. We change trajectory when the Pevensies fall out of Narnia, and instead of one year, it is five years before they go back to Prince Caspian's time. And back in Telmar occupied Narnia, Caspian is almost eighteen...
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08 Jun 2026
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After Harvey fires Mike for betraying him with Jessica, Rachel demands that Mike confess what he is hiding from her. But unlike in canon, Mike stands by his refusal to tell her, even though that means losing the last person in his life that he loves who hadn’t died or abandoned him already. Harvey overhears their fight and finds Mike collapsed on the ground and sobbing in the Pearson Hardman library after Rachel storms out the door, leaving Mike behind. Harvey is nowhere near ready to forgive his former associate for betraying him, but he’s also not ready to let him suffer completely on his own.
Set towards the end of Season 2, Episide 16 (Season Finale)- “War” and extending through or replacing Season 3, Episode 2- “I Want You to Want Me.”
(No AU; not related to my other works).
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28 May 2026
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Dylan hums uncomfortably, eyes darting between Jack and Daniel before settling somewhere on the ceiling for a moment. “I mentioned that the Eye had some weird experimental stuff up here, right?”
It was the first thing they’d been told when they’d first arrived, actually — don’t touch anything weird, don’t break anything and don’t ingest any of the sketchy things they find in either the cellar or the attic. “Uh,” Jack says, intelligently — “does breathing in red powder count as ingesting?”
Based on the flat look Dylan sends him, the answer ranges somewhere between yes and duh. He sighs, and he reaches up to pinch the bridge of his nose. “I’m gonna make some phone calls, see what exactly was in it. Until then, stay put, don’t do anything weird and stay out of the attic. I don’t need you guys breathing in anything else and making this worse.”
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Daniel and Jack accidentally break a magic potion in the Eye's attic — and temporarily swap personalities. This is not hard to figure out — it's only hard to adjust to, unfortunately for both of them. Everyone else suffers, too.
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27 May 2026
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It’s kidnapping 101, really — never let yourself be taken to a secondary location. Unfortunately, he doesn’t exactly have much choice — and between unknown secondary location and one of Russia’s most notoriously awful prisons, he’ll take his chances. The likeliness of the secondary location being worse isn’t all that high, he figures, even if the probability of him living long enough to see it isn’t great either.
Someone shouts something again, and he knows he’s stalled long enough that they’re not letting him get away with anything more. “Wish I could say it’s been a pleasure,” he mutters sarcastically as he wraps his hand back against the door handle and yanks it open, a burst of hot air burning against his skin as it spills forth from the car, “but I think I’d really genuinely rather d— Dylan?”
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After the Horsemen all break up and walk away, Daniel stays behind — and decides to try and get Dylan out, no matter the cost. Fortunately, Dylan isn't in jail. The reason why is... not quite as expected.
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26 May 2026
