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Rey always picks up the stray dogs that she sees. She can’t bear to leave them by the road, scavenging and waiting for their family to come back. When she sees a dog get hit by a car on her way home from work, she goes to help and brings it home.
It’s a really, really big dog.
Bookmarked by ellessea
28 Dec 2020
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It's easier to simply forget. That's what the pills are for.
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17 Dec 2020
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It was supposed to be the perfect day to take aerial snapshots of the picturesque mountainside—and it is, until Rey’s two-seater plane goes into a nosedive and she finds herself stranded in the Alps in the dead of winter. Trapped inside the wreckage of her aircraft with no way out, she wills herself to make peace with her fate, let it all go, and die as she lived—alone. Except she’s not alone out there; as the world falls away around her, she hears someone, or something, tearing through the fuselage.
When she awakens, at first, she’s intensely relieved. Her savior, a man called Ben, seems to be an off-the-grid survivalist, and between her remote location and the mortal injuries she sustained in the crash, it’s a miracle he was able to bring her to safety and nurse her back to health. But as Rey explores her strange new surroundings, it dawns on her that she may not have escaped with her life, after all. With this comes the horrifying revelation that her body isn’t hers anymore; it’s something he built, pieced together from spare parts like a broken doll. And while it’s impossible for Rey to tell just who—or what—Ben is, she does know one thing for sure: he wants to keep her.
Bookmarked by ellessea
18 Nov 2020
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Six years after that night on Mustafar, Padmé Amidala finds means of escape from her home on Coruscant and life with Darth Vader.
Bookmarked by ellessea
16 Jun 2020
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Shevirat ha-Kelim by Lyra_Sanzennine
Fandoms: Final Fantasy VII, Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
24 Jun 2018
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The Breaking of the Vessels. AU (Canon divergence).
Power and submission. Meteor and Holy. Atonement and forgiveness.
-----------------------------------------------------------“So I’m your bride now?” she asked bitterly as he let her slide down the length of his body to land on her feet.
“Marriage was once defined by sex and childbirth. So in a manner of speaking, yes.” He smirked. “Can you be trusted not to run away?”
“Where would I go that you couldn’t find me?”
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- Part 1 of Shevirat ha-Kelim
Bookmarked by ellessea
03 Jun 2020