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The day after Aslan left, taking the magic with him, just about everyone else left, too.
After the coronation festivities, the real work begins. During/post "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe".
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Swear not by the Moon by starrika
Fandoms: Last of the Mohicans (1992), The Last of the Mohicans - James Fenimore Cooper
20 Apr 2018
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Alice expected to return to Portman Square, full of tales of red men and wild America as a bit of embellished adventure straight from the novels she loved. Instead, Alice finds herself challenged to match her sister's fortitude when they are faced with a very real enemy on the George Road.
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07 Mar 2022
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“I do need someone to catalogue the fae artefacts we brought back from Jonesy.”
Leah thought about it. It was plain she knew he was making something up for her to do – but it wasn’t unnecessary. It just wasn’t urgent. “All right.”
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This is a story about mothers.
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16 Jan 2022
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“I’m sure you were a comparatively very adequate Nineteenth Century husband.”
“I suppose. Kept a roof over your head. Didn’t starve you. Lucky you.” His tone was tinder-dry.
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15 Jan 2022
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Her brother had been mostly absent in her life – so much so that she would regularly, genuinely forget him – and yet he always seemed to know where she was. Every dozen years or so, the occasional letter or postcard would find its way into her belongings. Oh, not in anything so mundane as a postbox or on her doorstep. No, she would open a book one day and there would be a print of Brighton Beach and her brother’s near-illegible scrawl. It was never anything particularly erudite. I like what you’ve done with the yard, he’d write. Or, I hope you are watching West Wing.
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14 Jan 2022
