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Sail Away with Me by oceansmiller
Fandoms: Death Becomes Her - Mattison & Carey/Pennette, Death Becomes Her (1992)
12 Feb 2026
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Sometimes, living for eternity gets boring. Helen needs a vacation. Madeline needs Helen. Why not set sail for a while? What could possibly go wrong?
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I Will Show No Mercy by JuicyFlawless25
Fandoms: Death Becomes Her - Mattison & Carey/Pennette, Death Becomes Her (1992)
27 May 2026
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The door to the room had just clicked shut before Madeline was shoved against it, catching her off guard and making her clutch one hand against the door handle. She barely even had time to take a breath before Helen’s lips crashed against hers, dominating her mouth with an anger Madeline had never seen in her before. She reached her free hand out to clutch tightly to Helen’s hip, seeking a way to ground herself.
Helen shuddered, ignoring how good it felt to have her friend's hand on her, and shoved it off just as she bit harshly at Madeline’s bottom lip.
“Ow! Helen!” Madeline bellowed, a hurt expression crossing her features as she brought her hand up to touch her lip. “What the hell?” she questioned as she looked up into Helen’s furious gaze.
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Helen Sharp takes her revenge against Madeline once and for all.
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that familiar sunrise by sidelined
Fandoms: Sunset Boulevard - Black/Hampton/Lloyd Webber
22 Jun 2025
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The first time Joe dies, he’s dead before he hits the ground.
He’s gone before he can feel Norma’s hands clawing at his lifeless body, before the blood (his) and saliva (hers) drips from her open mouth. He feels none of it. He feels nothing at all.
Joe, for what may be the first time, is lucky. Fittingly, it’s also the last thing he ever is.
Joe Gillis is very good at dying.
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rehearsal by Anonymous
Fandoms: Sunset Boulevard - Black/Hampton/Lloyd Webber, Sunset Boulevard (1950)
27 Jun 2025
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Once, they called it a sanitarium. Now it’s the “Vista Del Mar Wellness Pavilion,” where Norma Desmond lives in a private room lined with stills and clippings and old fan mail addressed to Sunset Boulevard.
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Bookmarked by Chromophobia
26 Oct 2025
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She watches the gleam of her cheek in a spoon. Angles her face toward the reflection in the window glass after dark. Presses her forehead to the silver handle of the supply cart and studies what looks back.
“It’s just a conversation, Miss Desmond,” he says with a smile. “About your life. About the legacy.”
“Legacy,” she repeats.
“Something we leave behind.”
“I never left.”
Some days, Norma believes she’s here for research. A role, perhaps, in a project not yet greenlit. A chance to revisit herself. The doctors call this “anchoring.” Norma calls it a rehearsal.
nce, Norma requested The Passion of Joan of Arc. The nurse didn’t recognize the title. Another said, “We don’t carry foreign films.” They played Singin’ in the Rain instead.
She didn’t attend after that. Not for a while
Not out of vanity. Not even out of habit. She just doesn’t know how to stop.
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Today, and if Deborah is very lucky, tomorrow. Post-S4.

