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Batch the fourth. :)

All prompts drawn from the current iteration of the Three Sentence Ficathon, hosted by the wonderful [personal profile] rthstewart. Come join the fun!

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19. ) For anonymous: Any, any, lost in translation, written 2/7/21

Lost in Translation (195 words)

Fandom = Chronicles of Narnia. Contains Telmarine backstory.

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"I will tell you tonight of Māui, who snared the errant sun, who fished islands from the sea, who brought the secret of fire to the people," Eka said to her children as they sat beside the fire in the strange half-underground house made of dirt and grass that the man who killed her husband (and fathered her two youngest children) had built in this strange land beyond the cave.

"What's an island?" her youngest son asked: a child of this new world, of its mountains without daily clouds, of its winter ice and snow, of its horses and sheep and shaggy cattle in place of pigs and chickens, his mouth familiar only with the speech of the raiders that had bloomed like a fever in Eka's mind as they stumbled from stone to the sunlight of a foreign sky.

"It's a mountain only instead of trees and grass around it there's miles and miles of water," said her eldest daughter, who still remembered their lost home, and as she watched the confusion on her son's face, Eka wondered how long until all her people's history and gods were lost in the gulf between generations.

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20. ) For anonymous: Any, any, the only way out is through, written 2/8/21

Theseus in the Labyrinth (105 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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"Sometimes the only way out is through," Georgie says, and Jon makes a noncommittal noise rather than answer; he understands that she means well, and that pushing through worked for her in the aftermath of her own brush with the impossible.

In his experience, though, 'through' never reaches an exit; he only tangles deeper and deeper into the grip of his own personalized whirlpool of terror and regret. Turning around and asking somebody to haul him back is the only chance of freedom, for however short and painful a time.

He's trying not to Know if there's anybody left to hear him when he calls.

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21. ) For [personal profile] ultra_fic: any, any, midnight at the lost and found, written 2/9/21

Found and Lost (110 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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The Magnus Institute, Sasha sometimes thinks, is like a giant lost-and-found: people bring in stories of experiences they'd stumbled into and would strongly prefer to forget, and other people come by later to pick through the inscrutably-organized heap in search of something important to them. Her job is to sort and catalog the items, and sometimes to show people around the collection; she's in the business of finding, not of losing, and she's very good at her work.

Much later, she has a bare second before the end to realize she was always one of the lost and abandoned things and to wonder if anyone will try to find her.

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22. ) For [personal profile] kalira: any, any, bloody fluff, written 2/9/21

Strange New World (235 words)

Fandom = Chronicles of Narnia

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"We hunt well together," the Crow said to her companions as the young Wolf lapped at the marrow in a cracked thighbone and the Human methodically skinned and butchered the carcass of a dumb deer; "One to spot, one to flush, one to kill, and we all benefit."

"I maintain I'm doing the lion's share of the work," the Human said as she began to wrap the meat in the deer's own skin, blood-streaked hands deft as she tied tendons around rough hide, "but yes, we waste much less time this way, not to mention the value of companionship; I still don't discount the possibility that I've gone mad and you're both hallucinations, but even so, humans need friends to survive and I'm willing to believe you might lead me to somewhere with explanations."

"The garden in the Uttermost West holds many explanations, some of which even fit people's questions," the Wolf said, looking up from her bone, "but there's no need to hurry; the Queen of the Twisted Tower" -- here the Crow mantled her wings, unsettled, and the Human paused to scribble another note in her little paper book -- "has gone east to Narnia and taken her armies with her, so even if you never learn how you came to the Western Wild, there's nothing to stop us from building a new pack and carving a territory where we can decide our own truths."

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23. ) For [personal profile] sholio: Black Panther, Nakia, a small piece of home to hold onto when she's out on assignment, written 2/9/21

Keeping Faith (145 words)

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A kimoyo bead would be far too obvious -- vibranium is too rare and precious to go unnoticed -- but Nakia is used to the feel of her beads around her wrist, resting against her sternum, hanging from her ears.

Glasswork, pottery, and smithing are not her gifts, but all children learn some of the traditional arts and the awkward nature of her handiwork adds verisimilitude to many of her covers.

Eyes downcast, Nakia kneels before the latest would-be warlord whose camp she's infiltrated, and rubs the uneven glaze of her lumpy bracelet beneath her fingers -- clay from the creek behind her mother's house, glaze from her cousin's pottery, cotton string from her grandmother's farm -- a piece of home to remind her of all the riches of Wakanda, and urge her onward to help the outer world take one more shaky, faltering step toward peace and freedom.

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24. ) For [personal profile] runespoor: Naruto, Naruto/Sasuke/Sakura, promises, written 2/9/21

Pinky Promise (275 words)

This wound up as an installment in my Summer Camp & Politics AU.

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"One day I'm gonna be prime minister and then I'll make sure nothing like what happened to your family will ever happen again -- that's a promise!" Naruto says, looking back over his shoulder from the front of the canoe.

("Turn around, we're almost to the rapids," Sakura says.)

"The prime minister can't always control the army," Sasuke snaps, letting go of his paddle with one hand to flick at Naruto's face, "or get laws through the Assembly, so even if you do somehow get elected, what good do you think you can do on your own?"

("The rapids! We're coming to the rapids! If you don't turn around and start paddling again--")

"I won't be alone -- I'll have you and Sakura-chan with me," Naruto says, and raises his paddle like he's thinking of swinging it at Sasuke; "Tell him we'll fix Fire Country together, Sakura-chan!"

Sakura tips the canoe over.

Then she hauls herself back in and upright while her friends are still sputtering. From her newly commanding height, and with her own paddle jammed firmly between two rocks to keep from drifting uncontrolled into the rapids, she pronounces, "I'll fix Fire Country... but you two can come along, I guess. I'll need somebody to play figurehead while I get everything done."

Sasuke and Naruto exchange a long, speaking look, which would be very solemn and serious if they weren't sopping wet with hair plastered to their faces.

"Deal?" Naruto says, not turning to look at Sakura. She narrows her eyes suspiciously.

"Deal," Sasuke agrees, and the boys lunge forward in tandem to tip Sakura back into the river with them.

It's a good day.

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13. ) For anonymous: Now I want all the scenes of them practicing sword-fighting ;), written 2/5/21

Master Class (160 words)

Companion to Whoso Pulleth out This Sword. Long-time readers may remember Sir Vladislav from Secrets, my retelling of CoS from Ginny's point of view. :D

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"I know the Room of Requirement can provide almost anything, but I think a live teacher is a bit beyond its abilities, and there's a limit to what anyone can learn from an instruction manual," Neville said as he and Ginny paced back and forth before the blank stretch of wall.

Alarmingly, Ginny grinned: "Oh, don't worry -- I asked our instructor yesterday, and since he's already part of the castle I'm sure the Room can move him around without much trouble."

When the door appeared, she flung it open onto a bare expanse with a polished wood floor and an intimidating number of sharp, antique weapons mounted on the wall. "Hello, Sir Vladislav!" she called; "This is my friend Neville, and we're here to learn how not to kill ourselves with swords."

The suit of enchanted armor waiting in the center of the room set its gauntlet on the pommel of its broadsword and bowed.

Gulping, Neville did the same.

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14. ) For anonymous: any, any, justice delayed is justice denied, written 2/5/21

A Sheath Rusted Shut (70 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives. SPOILERS FOR EPISODE 193!

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15. ) For [personal profile] eagleoftheninth: Any fandom/characters, this tumblr post: https://wantshapesthem.tumblr.com/post/641796522747543552/an-apocalyptic-cult-prophetically-warning-that-the, written 2/5/21

Wiggle Eschatology (175 words)

Fandom = Chronicles of Narnia

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"No, I don't have any stories about the end of the world," Feathersnap said to the humans on her flatbed raft, which she was poling slowly across the marshy shallows of the Shribble; "I don't believe in the end of the world."

"But surely the end of the world is the worst thing that could possibly happen," one of the humans said, with a note in her voice that suggested she was the kind of person happiest in the middle of an argument, "and the Marsh-wiggles are acknowledged throughout Narnia as the experts on all the ways things can go wrong; therefore you must have some predictions."

Feathersnap shook her head dolefully, setting the decorative shells and fishbones on the brim of her hat swinging: "Ah no, I see where you've grabbed the wrong end of the stick and got muck all over your hand; if the world ends, that means there'll eventually be an end to all our problems, and I promise you we're none of us getting out of this mess that easily."

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16. ) For [personal profile] acequeenking: Any / Any, For every mystery, there is somewhere, somewhere, who knows the truth. Perhaps that someone is watching. Perhaps… it’s you, written 2/7/21

And Now a Word from Our Sponsors (160 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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"What's that meant to be advertising -- a remote webcam-activation service for stalkers?" Melanie asked, barging into Georgie's recording studio with blithe assurance of her welcome (which was fair enough; the little 'recording' button Georgie'd rewired to do a Braille display along with the red light hadn't been on and Georgie was always game for a distraction from rehearsals).

"A new true crime webcast from some American newspaper," Georgie said, slipping her headphones down around her neck and spinning her chair to face her girlfriend, hands outstretched to meet Melanie's own questing fingers; "It is a bit pretentious, isn't it?"

Melanie snorted. "God, can't you just imagine Jon reading it in that-- that voice he uses for statements?"

"Yes, and now I'll have that stuck in my head all day," Georgie grumbled.

"The horror of it all. Let me see if I can give you something better to focus on," Melanie said, and let Georgie guide her in for a kiss.

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17. ) For [profile] alexaseanchai: any, adopted by a cat, written 2/7/21

Re-Socialization (1,045 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives. As you can see, this one got away from me a bit. *wry*

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18. ) For [personal profile] alexseanchai: any, a cat's job is never done, written 2/7/21

Partnership (180 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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His Person was in the quiet room again, and he knew a Good Cat wouldn't interrupt while she hunted just like she didn't interrupt while he chased the tricky red dot, but she'd been in there for so long and it was nearly Dinner Time.

Fortunately he knew how to get in -- leap, catch the lever, let his weight pull down, twist and kick just so until the door swung open -- after which he trotted across the floor, leapt onto the Desk Of Don't Touch, caught his Person's eye, and very deliberately swatted one of the scratchy black things.

"Admiral, no!" she said, but the note in her voice said 'playing, chase-and-pounce' and also 'tired and hungry,' so he knew she didn't mean it; when she gathered him into her arms and carried him to the kitchen, humming under her breath the way that was almost like purring, that only proved what he already knew: sometimes he needed her (to open the Cans of Wet Food and scratch the hard-to-reach places), but sometimes his Person needed him just as much.

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7. ) For [personal profile] alexseanchai: any, baked in, written 2/3/21

Tactical Ingredients (110 words [counting the emoticon])

Fandom = original

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People talk a lot of nonsense about baking with love to explain why homemade is better and draw attention away from the subtle social calculation of, 'I put effort into this so you'd better reward me with appreciation,' as well as the unspoken message of, 'I'm improving office morale so pushing me aside or, god forbid, firing me, would be a terrible mistake.'

I don't bake with love. I don't bake with ingratiation, either.

What my cookies and brownies and almond pastries say is, 'Give me a 10% raise or suffer the consequences.'

My boss has been eating them for months.

I'm feeling pretty good about my year-end review. :)

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8. ) For anonymous: Any, any villain, "do you really believe everything you're told?", written 2/3/21

Verify Your Sources (40 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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Jon smiled as the static rose around him.

"Not everything -- I'm perfectly well aware that people can mislead by implication, or may sincerely believe and relay inaccurate information -- but by and large, yes. Now, tell me what your plan is."

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9. ) For anonymous: any, any, a wreath of candles, written 2/4/21

Let There Be Light (175 words)

Fandom = Rusty Quill Gaming

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"It would have to be a horizontal wreath," Cel said absently, then paused and visibly perked up, one hand rising to tug on their goggle strap; "Oh, unless you made it sort of-- sort of three-dimensional, with little candle-cups set in a spiral pattern around the frame so none of them are directly under any other candle or any greenery of your choice -- or flowers, flower wreaths are also an excellent option, though I think less traditionally mixed with candles than greenery? -- anyway, that sounds like a fascinating little project; would you like me to help build one?"

Zolf, who had been thinking about solstice crowns and old dwarven traditions, blinked, gathered himself, and said, "I'm not sure that would be safe to hang on a wall or a door, but so long as you understand I haven't done metalwork since I joined the navy, I'd be happy to try making a vertical candle wreath -- we'll let Hamid figure out how it should be displayed."

Cel grinned; "That, Mr. Smith, sounds like an excellent plan."

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10. ) For [personal profile] nea: The Magnus Archives, Jon Sims/Martin Blackwood, holding hands, written 2/4/21

This Feels Like a Metaphor for Something (125 words)

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"The Lonely tends toward damp, all kinds of fog, oceans, rain, and here's you, all bone-dust paper I'll soak into mush, send your ink streaky and illegible until people mistake you for rubbish."

"I don't think whatever the Beholding has written on me is worth reading," Jon said, "and paper makes a moderately functional towel in a pinch; there's no point bringing you back and not helping you feel dry and warm."

"Are you quite certain you dislike poetry?" Martin asked, a wry grin easing into his voice though his face stayed blank and stiff, and he wove his fingers between Jon's, one warm, sweaty palm pressed against another.

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11. ) For [personal profile] wolfish_willow: any, any, caught in the middle, written 2/4/21

Swing Your Partner (140 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives. Contains violence and Unknowing-style unreality.

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Clowns to the left of him, jokers to the right, and here Tim is (is he Tim? he thinks he used to be Tim), stuck in the middle with an... with probably an axe, so there's nothing left to do but swing.

Plastic warps into Sasha's face -- except it's not Sasha's face, because he can't remember Sasha's face, because something stole her even more thoroughly than Grimaldi stole Danny -- and Sasha's voice says, soft and high and desperate, "Please, Tim, it's me, Sasha; you're hurting me!" until his sharp weight on a stick (a hammer? a macuahuitl? why does he know that word? is it a word?) splinters her to shards of silence amidst the calliope's song.

This is the fifth time he's killed his best friend since the world went mad; he doesn't think he can take much more.

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12. ) For anonymous: harry potter, ginny weasley, sword(s), written 2/4/21

Whoso Pulleth out This Sword (325 words)

Structural restrictions are for the birds. *wry*

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"I'm just saying that if Fawkes brought Harry the Sorting Hat so he could pull out the sword of Godric Gyffindor in his time of need, that sets a precedent," Ginny said as she charmed the blackboard clean. There was no real point since the Room of Requirement would provide a fresh board the next time they met, but Ginny grew up with brothers who kept 'forgetting' to put the toilet seat back down unless she and Mum shamed them into it, and she knew the power of setting good habits. Besides, cleanup gave her more time to talk with the other DA leaders.

"If there's a chance the Hat might drop a fancy magic sword on some other Gryffindor's head someday," she continued, "I think we ought to learn how to do something other than swing it around like a Beater's bat or an overgrown carving knife."

"You have a point," Neville said. "Conjuring a sword might also be a useful distraction technique during a duel. Someone expecting a spell probably won't be prepared for a huge chunk of steel flying at their face."

Ginny grinned. "They probably won't be prepared for a punch or a hard kick in the unmentionables, either, but a sword has more style. Besides, ancient magic objects don't usually appear once and vanish forever. I'll bet you two Sickles somebody will end up using Gryffindor's sword at least one more time before Voldemort dies for keeps."

Neville looked reluctant, then thoughtful. "It doesn't count if it's Harry again."

"That's fair," Ginny agreed as she rolled the now-clean blackboard up against the wall. "So, what do you say?"

"Make it three Sickles and you're on," Neville said.

Two years later, after all was said and done, Ginny cornered Neville in the ruins of Hogwarts and held out her hand, dry-eyed and implacable as flame.

He sighed. Then he sheathed the ruby-hilted sword and handed over her winnings, only slightly bloody.

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1. ) For [personal profile] cofax7: Any, any, aunts are the best, written 2/2/21

Aunts and Uncles (165 words)

Fandom = Chronicles of Narnia

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"I have no maternal instinct whatsoever," Letitia Ketterley often told her circle of London friends, "but I daresay I do quite well for myself as an aunt, especially now that Mabel's recovered and Andrew had that useful shock to his nerves; I've no more need to play disciplinarian, I can give Digory back to his parents at the end of an afternoon, and best of all, nobody dreams a middle-aged woman escorting two children on an outing might be up to something peculiar."

Polly, slipping in the kitchen door to meet with Digory for a discussion of whether it might be possible to build wings of wax and feathers if they mixed in a pinch of Uncle Andrew's Atlantean dust, paused upon overhearing this.

"Have you decided to pass on some of Mrs. Lefay's notions, then?" Aunt Letty's friend asked, and Polly's blood and thoughts began to fizz as she realized that she and Digory had been building on the wrong magician's work all along.

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2. ) For [personal profile] syrena_of_the_lake: Enchanted Forest Chronicles, any, the unexpected perils of singing swords, written 2/2/21

The Knight's Lament (90 words)

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"I understand that single combat is dramatic and has high stakes! Trust me, I understand -- I'm right out there swinging you around, and it's a bit harder to stitch up a wound than buff out a nick, not to mention I'm the one who has to lug our proof of success back to whoever handed out the quest! But there's no point making the stakes even higher by bursting into an aria when we're trying to sneak up on an ogre from behind, no matter how apropos the lyrics are!"

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3. ) For [personal profile] rthstewart: Any fandom, any, citations for health, safety or human rights violations , written 2/2/21

Inevitable as Taxes (220 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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"I'm fairly sure it's illegal to trap employees in a job you can only leave by dying or gouging your eyes out," Jon remarks to Martin on the train up to Edinburgh, sounding half-drunk from a mix of exhaustion, relief, and something Martin is resolutely trying not to label as the heavy satisfaction of a tiger after a kill, "so why didn't we ever try turning government bureaucracy against Elias? There must be some equivalent of sectioned officers in at least one of the oversight departments, and it would have eaten him alive in a way prison obviously didn't -- being arrested for murder still means people think you have power and are worth fearing, but being arrested for... for tax fraud, or workplace safety violations, or some equivalent is utterly deflating, like how Gertrude made Peter Lukas a laughingstock by having a mundane newspaper spoil his ritual."

"We can ask Basira to look into that, work up a plan for when everything settles down and we head back to London and have to face whatever Elias is plotting now," Martin says, "but for now let's concentrate on being alive and here together."

Jon hums in tired agreement, and Martin combs his fingers through Jon's hair as reverently as he'd comb a lion's mane, until Jon at last relaxes into sleep.

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4. ) For [personal profile] jjhunter: The Magnus Archives, Martin, poetry in motion, written 2/2/21

Poetry in Motion (155 words)

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It's silly, he knows, but sometimes you need to hold onto little, silly things to make life worth living -- and anyway, there's no harm in deciding what kind of poem best fits the way his coworkers move.

Sasha is free verse, deceptively shapeless until you find the unique structure underlying each new poem and it all clicks into place, nothing wasted; Tim, meanwhile, is a series of limericks, bouncing like he hasn't got a care in the world but a deceptive edge underneath.

Martin puzzles over Jon for a long while -- sonnets don't seem quite right, though there's definitely something structured about Jon's body language, too studied to be quite natural -- before he settles on Old English epic meter, two halves of a line balanced by stress and alliteration, not by syllables or feet, just awkward enough to strike the ear and eye and draw him in to follow the story wherever it may lead.

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5. ) For [personal profile] kiraly: The Murderbot Diaries, Murderbot & Amena, "okay, Third Mom," written 2/2/21

What's in a Name? (285 words)

Structural restrictions, what structural restrictions? *surreptitiously kicks ficathon rules behind a sofa*

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"Do you mind me calling you Third Mom?" Amena said abruptly, interrupting the not uncomfortable silence in which she, ART and I had been watching a pre-Corporation Rim serial about a hospital on a newly-constructed space station, populated by improbably attractive medical staff and patients with improbably rare complaints.

"Because it's a gendered term, and I know you don't do gender," she continued. "It was mostly a joke because you act a little like First and Second Mom sometimes--"

My buffer held nothing relevant to this situation. I managed to scrape together enough processing power to say, "I what?"

"You know, being intimidatingly competent and worrying about my safety," Amena said with an impatient gesture. "That's not the point. The point is, I'll stop if it bothers you. I wanted to make sure you knew that. And to ask if it bothers you, I guess. Um. Does it?"

It's better to ask for time to consider so you can give an accurate answer than to answer reflexively, ART said privately through the feed. Young humans are generally skilled at identifying rote responses and tend to interpret them as a sign of disrespect.

Contrary to your apparent belief, I have both observed and interacted with humans on multiple occasions, I said, and then turned my attention to Amena. (I didn't actually turn toward her. I did, however, turn a drone. Humans like clear visual signals that you're invested in a conversation.)

"I don't know if being called Third Mom bothers me. I'll tell you when I figure it out."

Amena nodded solemnly. "Thanks. And I won't call you by any other nickname, either, unless you tell me it's okay."

Sometimes it's not terrible being around humans.

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6. ) For [personal profile] wingedflight: any, any, superhero au, written 2/3/21

Information Is Never Free (205 words)

Fandom = The Magnus Archives

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It's a truism among the powered set that you don't attack the Archives; their basement lair is as close to neutral ground as you can find in a world of heroes and villains, providing information to anyone who can afford to pay their price -- and even if they just helped your sworn nemesis achieve victory, even if you feel inclined to hunt down all accomplices and salt the earth around them, the Archives are off limits.

Most newbies ask why, eventually. What's so scary about information brokers? Why haven't any heroes or villains set up shop as a dedicated source for their own side?

The few who remember when the Archives broke free from their indenture to Mister Magnus -- who have seen the Archivist burn an intruder to ash under his pitiless glare, watched a trusted friend stab an ally in the back and flash the Changeling's quicksilver smile, waded through the carnage left behind by Stoker's axe, fought free of Blackwood's web of friendly, isolating lies -- shake their heads and say only, "Test them if you want; it's your funeral."

Most listen. Those few who don't, who dare to call the Archives' bluff? None are ever seen again.

The Archives always collect their price.

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Summary: "The thing about library work," Martin says to Jon's unmoving body on the hospital bed, "is that you think it's all about organizing stuff, right?" [525 words]

Note: Written 2/2/21 in response to the [community profile] fan_flashworks challenge: correct.

As per the community rules, this post will just be a link to the fic text on [community profile] fan_flashworks until the current challenge closes, at which point I will move the actual ficlet over here. But for now, a link: Cataloging

Cataloging )
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Summary: Before Martin's mum got really sick, back when she still sometimes looked at him without anger or disappointment, he used to do his homework in the living room while she ironed her work blouses and skirts. [465 words]

Note: Written 10/3/20 in response to the [community profile] fan_flashworks challenge: iron.

As per the community rules, this post will just be a link to the fic text on [community profile] fan_flashworks until the current challenge closes on October 10, at which point I will move the actual ficlet over here. But for now, a link: Sharp Dressed Man

[ETA: the AO3 crosspost is now up!]

Sharp Dressed Man )
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Summary: In which Rose Tyler and Jonathan Sims have an extremely unpleasant experience in Henrik's department store one evening shortly after closing. [13,050 words]

Note: Written for [personal profile] wingedflight, in response to the prompt: Doctor Who/Magnus Archives, Rose & Jon, Rose runs into mannequins of the Stranger rather than the Nestene Consciousness.

I am attempting to keep the series timelines vaguely correct, which means Jon is also about 19 at this point, in university, and not aware of the Entities (though he's quite clear that Leitners are a thing).

How To Win Friends and Influence People )

I cannot believe I forgot to post this until I saw a few last-minute WIP Big Bang fics go up on the Dreamwidth community. In my defense, this has been a very peculiar month, to say nothing of a very peculiar year.

Anyway, I'll probably edit this a bunch before I post it on AO3, but what the hell, it's done. :)
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Summary: Jon gets an unexpected text on a bad day. [500 words]

Note: Written for [personal profile] sholio, in response to the prompt: Any/original, an unexpected piece of mail on a bad day. Part of Hold Me: a comfort promptfest hosted by [personal profile] sholio.

[ETA: the AO3 crosspost is now up!]

A Cloudy Morning Is No Guarantee )

As you may have noticed, I really enjoy writing tiny finger exercises. :)

And now, sleep.
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Summary: In which Sasha James explains her theory of life, the universe, and everything to Tim Stoker. Possibly they should both be more sober for this conversation. [840 words]

Note: Written 8/25/20 in response to the [community profile] fan_flashworks challenge: triangle, as part of the August 2020 amnesty round.

As per the community rules, this post will just be a link to the fic text on [community profile] fan_flashworks until the current challenge closes on September 1, at which point I will move the actual ficlet over here. But for now, a link: Building Blocks

[ETA: the AO3 crosspost is now up!]

Building Blocks )


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I just realized I forgot to crosspost this yesterday, whoops!
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Summary: Cassette tapes jam; it's a fact of life. The Institute tapes don't. (270 words)

Note: Written 8/4/20 in response to the [community profile] fan_flashworks challenge: jam. The title is a loose reference to the M. R. James short story "The Malice of Inanimate Objects," because reasons. :)

As per the community rules, this post will just be a link to the fic text on [community profile] fan_flashworks until the current challenge closes on August 10, at which point I will move the actual ficlet over here. But for now, a link: The Patience of Inanimate Objects

[ETA: the AO3 crosspost is now up!]

The Patience of Inanimate Objects )

And that is that. :)

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Elizabeth Culmer

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