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"I have just the outfit for that occasion - and before you ask, no, it's not a suit."
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Episode 9 — Part II — The Rainbows by BadAlice23
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
03 Feb 2024
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Peter is in a magical coma. If this is the Fae Queen’s plan, then why does she need a desperate and dangerous Nightingale? And where do the Rivers and their prophecy come into all of this?
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Episode 9 — Part I — The Unicorns by BadAlice23
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
26 Jan 2024
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There is a price to pay for messing with natural magic. The Folly team learns it the hard way when their experiments with the unicorn horns awaken the wrath of the Fae Queen and endangers not only London, but a part of Europe as well.
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Peter lost a bet.
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Episode 7 — Who Wants to Live Forever by BadAlice23
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
01 Nov 2023
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A suspicious epidemic of suicides among legendary rock-stars brings up questions about the cynicism of the music business, the fragility of mental health and… the subtlety of magic. Music is a kind of magic, after all.
Nightingale has to deal with a seemingly hopeless case, relying on his new apprentices. While Peter is trying to curb the death count.
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“How do you feel about art?”
I blink at my reflection in the rear view mirror. “Art?”
“There’s an exhibition on in Brixton that I think you’re going to find very interesting,” Guleed answers, and that same someone sniggers in the background again. “Eight o’clock? I’ll text you the address.”
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A fluff piece inspired by a Horrible Histories sketch.
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It's not just me who dances in the moonlight by TheJadedAtom
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
21 Jul 2021
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Why shouldn't they all dance?
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In which a charming and dubiously-connected Frenchman hoves back into view; Peter gets to make several new entries in his Big Book of International Folly Contacts (Informal); Sahra displays an unexpected breadth of knowledge; Nightingale and Seawoll sneak around in the background trying not to make it obvious that they've started banging for England; and your author seriously starts to wonder if she's bitten off more than she can chew.
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Le Retour de Laurent Martel!
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- Part 2 of Each brand-new bright tomorrow
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‘In the circumstances, we would like you to, um – if you felt able, of course –’ Nightingale shot a look at Peter, who gave an encouraging nod. ‘To meet up with this chap. Find out what he knows. Undercover, I mean.’
Seawoll blinked. ‘Sorry, what?’Peter stepped in. ‘We can’t do it, sir. He knows us. And we need someone believable, someone with authority.’
Seawoll gave him a look.
‘What I mean is, this guy’s asking specifically about the Sons of Weyland – they were based in Manchester. So if we could field someone who could credibly pass as an affiliate of Weyland, someone from Manchester, say…’
‘I’m not from fucking Manchester!’ thundered Seawoll, unable to control himself.
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Seawoll goes undercover for the Folly.
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- Part 1 of Each brand-new bright tomorrow
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A figure less than Greek by Margot_Lescargot
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
27 Sep 2020
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There are some things a young man does not want to think about.
Seawoll poses for Foxglove. Peter stumbles across them. -
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"I think I must accustom Molly to the idea of this... development. Which reminds me, you should come over for tea soon."
Nightingale takes Seawoll home to meet his family. That is, Molly.
(Molly's sister is less than interested, it has to be said.)
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- Part 2 of Once more, from the top
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Over the years, Alex had grown into the identity he’d created, filled it out and embodied it with the presence and gravity that came from years of hard graft and accumulated experience. He’d become the person he knew he was meant to be, and how many people could say that? And throughout those years, whenever their paths crossed, as they did with greater frequency the more senior he became, Nightingale remained the same as he always had been – handsome, polite, discreet, unknowable. A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
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- Part 1 of Once more, from the top
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It's an accepted fact that Foxglove's favorite model to draw is Peter.
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Study of couple, at rest in the library by Margot_Lescargot
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
28 Feb 2020
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Molly made her way across the atrium. She had no need of the electric lights, of course; the moonlight and the refracted glare of the streetlamps on the Square filtering through the glass dome in the roof were enough.
A brief study - night time at the Folly
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The one where Peter finds out by Margot_Lescargot
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
24 Feb 2020
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“Deleted scene” from the end of the previous work in the series.
Does what it says on the tin.
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- Part 10 of Burdens of Responsibility
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Four years later... two days at the Folly.
A proposal. And a wedding.
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- Part 11 of Burdens of Responsibility
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Peter Grant wasn't just a cop or an aspiring wizard. He also was a good man.
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“What are you doing?” Foxglove asked, four days after she had come to the Folly.
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“I know what day it is, boss,” I said, and at once, Nightingale averted my eyes and I saw his lips turn white – as if he was desperately trying to hold back a scream from a sudden flare of pain. “But I don’t think that’s the way to deal with it.”