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“Road to Damascus,” Blanc says, tone businesslike.
“Gethsemane,” Jud replies.
Or: Jud has a bad time of it and shows up unannounced at Blanc's house.
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23 May 2026
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His first mistake is not picking up the phone.
In Jud’s defense, it’s been a long fucking day. And not one that he’s keen to recount.
He’s kept the damn thing turned off for most of the day. As a rule, he stays fairly available on Sundays, but—well, extenuating circumstances call for extreme reactions. Thankfully, he had kept enough of his head after Mass to force a shutdown instead of what he wanted to do, which was to hurl it against the wall and watch it shatter into a million tiny pieces.
Night is young, though.
Or: A Wicks truther comes after Jud in the middle of Mass. He's fine. Benoit disagrees.
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23 May 2026
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groundwork days by Nonymos for silentwalrus
Fandoms: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood & Manga
15 Jan 2021
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After the Ishbal War, Roy Mustang starts assembling a squad.
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- Part 1 of groundwork
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19 Apr 2026
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child, how would we know? by astardanced
Fandoms: The Goblin Emperor Series - Katherine Addison
22 Jan 2026
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“So,” he said, “You are to be our grandson’s wife.”
“An it pleases His Serenity and our father,” said Csethiro Ceredin. Her voice was deeper than he had expected, and she seemed to have to work to keep it from carrying.
“And how does it please Csethiro Ceredin, pray?” said Maru.
“As well as it pleases any lady chosen to be Zhasan, we have no doubt,” said Csethiro coolly.
Saying that to Chenelo Sevraseched’s father was either stupid or deliberately brassy, and Maru had already ruled out the likelihood of her being stupid.Bookmarked by Anixit
06 Feb 2026
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why we build the wall by astardanced
Fandoms: The Goblin Emperor Series - Katherine Addison
29 Mar 2025
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He had been part of his father’s government since he was sixteen. He had seen more relegations than he had seen Winternight Balls. He just had not realised that his siblings did not understand it.
“But he wouldn’t,” said Ciris numbly. “Not— not us.”
“Yes, he would,” Nemolis said. “Ciris. He would.”Series
- Part 1 of why we build the wall
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07 Jan 2026

