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Max still chooses to think that his point stands strong: they both know something’s afoot and that’s probably enough for now.
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Technically, that's a sequel to the original fanfic "The Greatest Feat of Not Being Okay" with some old shenanigans being resolved. While it is unnecessary to read the previous work, it might be helpful to take note of some references.
Rated T for swearing.
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- Part 2 of Misinterpreted Timeline
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This whole thing sucks, he thinks, but it could be worse.
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When Max's living situation becomes compromised, his only choice is to turn to David. There is a lot of adaptation to do and, rather predictably, a lot of unresolved thoughts.
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- Part 1 of Misinterpreted Timeline
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A prequel to the fic 'taking things for granted'
Post-Escape Ending/Escape AUStanley delves into his own semblance of the Memory Zone, while the Narrator is absorbed into the long-needed paperwork.
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Post-Escape Ending/Escape AU
While they both try to adapt to the real world, Stanley contemplates his rather traumatic experience in the Parable and the Narrator is forced to reflect on his own human nature.
the work is written as a pure experiment and presents my own perspective on their hypothetical life after the escape, is also my first fic on this platform
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“It sounds like the Marsupilami's overhearing love confessions,” Mlle. Suzanne suggested, thoughtfully. “Is he repeating conversations between a married couple? Mainly the wife’s side, I’d say…”
“Or,” Mlle. Jeanne sighed longingly, “a young lady’s musings about the man of her dreams, which she yearns for… oh, how romantic!”
“Er. Yes.” Spirou swallowed. “Maybe.”
Or: The Marsupilami has started parroting an unknown gentleman's romantic sentiments, which are clearly directed at another man. Recovering from injury and with nothing better to do, Spirou gets a little too invested in the mystery...
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22 Jun 2026
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someone to hold you too close (someone to hurt you too deep) by WyvernQuill
Fandoms: Spirou et Fantasio
27 Jun 2024
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Fantasio’s eyes flitted to him, and away again, and he asked “...and I didn’t do anything else, did I?”
Spirou swallowed. “What do you mean?”
“During the… the madness. Did I do anything else. Anything worse.”
“Worse than trying to kill me?” Spirou was evading. Stalling. He was being clumsy about it, too, but there was nothing to be done about that. “Like what?”
“I… I don’t know.” Fantasio looked pale in the moonlight, oddly frightened. “Anything.”
Spirou and Fantasio have survived the Valley of the Banned - but some experiences are easier to leave behind than others.
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22 Jun 2026
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Everyone always talks about the Drift. Always, always, always. How cool the technology is. How amazing. What a feat it is, to be Drift-compatible. How great that this is what saved humanity.
It's what they don't tell you, though.
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09 Jun 2026
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The Instinct for Self Preservation by degenerateworm for strangesaturday
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation
05 Jan 2021
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While on a routine away mission, Data gets infected with a computer virus. Subsequently, Geordi has to figure out how to care for a sick android.
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30 May 2026
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"Geordi had attended his own funeral today. Geordi being Geordi, he had been very kind in telling Data that he had done well in organising the whole event, particularly given that he had had to plan it at very short notice. It was more of a party than a typical funeral, which was apparently preferable to Geordi. Data found himself glad that he had not created an especially mournful event, given that Geordi would have had to witness, if only for a short time, those he cared for suffering in his absence. Though, to be truthful, the resurrection of both the people being mourned likely contributed to the good mood more than Data’s choice of decorations.
Eventually, Data, having determined that the party had died down enough that it would be acceptable for one of the recently undeceased and the organiser of the event to leave, had asked Geordi if he would accompany Data to his quarters."
Data had some things he wished he had said to Geordi before his death. Following Geordi's return Data doesn't want to waste a second chance.
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23 May 2026

