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How Life Goes On, The Way It Does by Maculategiraffe
Fandom Fallout (Video Games), Fallout 4
21 Jun 2021
- Words:
- 536,488
- Works:
- 18
- Bookmarks:
- 152
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Hancock had good reasons—great reasons, even—for hating Paladin Danse: his organizational ties; his comic-book-hero face; his "perfect soldier" demeanor; his blind devotion to a stupid cause. But the biggest reason he hated Danse, the most secret reason, was for the way he made Nora smile.
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"She's beauty, she's grace, she'll shoot you in the face," Hancock murmured, arms folded over the windowsill as he looked at the street below, at sunlight on pale skin and bullets in place of poker chips. A pair of ridiculous sunglasses looked straight up at him, and he ducked to the soft sound of his name in a familiar accent. "Shit, she saw."
Fahrenheit rolled her eyes and threw an empty Jet inhaler at him. "You disgust me."
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Elder Maxson makes a perfectly reasonable and strategically sound marriage proposal, and doesn't quite know what to do when it is rejected.
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(Inspired by this stunning prompt at the Fallout kinkmeme, and the suggestion a couple of comments down about Maxson being Mr Darcy. Thank you anons for your terrible influence on me.)
(Behold this beautiful title design by the super-talented Rue Walker!)
(Also here is an image I made to accompany this story.)
Series
- Part 1 of Paper Moon, Lead Balloon
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Portia Collins, the sole survivor of Vault 111 has lost more than most. With the Institute defeated, she sets her sights to the next big jobs - unification of the Commonwealth wastelands and the large warship docked at the Boston Airport. More work for the General of the Minutemen, who is finding herself increasingly alone as her companions move on with their lives. John Hancock, the Ghoul Mayor of Goodneighbour is struggling to find his footing in the new political climate of the Commonwealth, and is finding a surprisingly vocal supporter in his local Minuteman General.
