7 Works by fourmenmarching
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Superstar's Sucked into the Supermassive by fourmenmarching
Fandoms: Falsettos - Lapine/Finn
03 Jun 2026
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“Have you heard the name Whizzer Brown?”
It sounds familiar, and Marvin has to rack his brain for a moment before recalling where he had heard it. Jason on the couch, eyes glued to the TV screen, shouting something about the greatest pitcher of all time. He doesn’t have to be well versed on the ridiculous sport to know what that entails.
Yeah, absolutely not.
AKA Whizzer is a pitcher for The Yankees up for Rookie of the Year, and Marvin is baseball skeptic tasked with writing a profile on him.
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Cordelia has tried to warn Marvin about the slippery slope that is moping, how wallowing in his own depression can do nothing but make him feel worse. He imagines Mendel, a beatnik muppet in his own mindscape, blabbing on about the uselessness of ruminating. Remembers himself retorting something along the lines of ‘What’s wrong with thinking, Mendel, some of us still do that. You know, thinking?’ He rips the muppet off the arm controlling it and throws it across the room.
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Marvin reluctantly picks up Mendel’s car for him at the auto shop, and reaps the very, very strong benefits.
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and i love you, i love you, i love you, like never before by fourmenmarching
Fandoms: Falsettos - Lapine/Finn
30 Mar 2025
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As of today, it has been two months since Whizzer and Marvin got back together.
They decided, to celebrate this, they would try making some fancy hamantaschen recipe from a kosher recipe book Cordelia had given Marvin out of her vast collection.
While Marvin washed his hands in preparation for their baking, Whizzer let himself reminisce on their second-first-date.
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“In the month of May when all leaves open, I see when I walk how well all things lean on each other, how the bees work, the fish make their living the first day. Monarchs fly high; then I understand I love you with what in me is unfinished. I love you with what in me is still
changing, what has no head or arms or legs, what has not found its body. And why shouldn’t the miraculous, caught on this earth, visit the old man alone in his hut?"Robert Bly, “In the Month of May”
Whizzer, against his better judgement, attends his ex-lover's son's little league baseball game.
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There were three sexes then, one that looked like two men glued up back to back, called the children of the sun.
Whizzer relays to Marvin a myth his sister once told him as a child.
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Whizzer swallows. The chess game persists past the board. He did not expect this move.
