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In an effort to save Edward's dumb ass from the Volturi, the Cullen's find themselves in a precarious situation. To get everyone safely out of Voltaire, Rosalie and Alice create the one story that will save them: Rosalie and Bella are mates. She can't be killed; she'll be turned. Soon. About two things they are absolutely positive. First, Bella will absolutely become a vampire. Second, if they are caught faking it, everyone will die. No pressure! Rosella.
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give me back my girlhood, it was mine first by justa__person
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV)
01 Sep 2025
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The path towards a civil war is thrown off its course.
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Beachkru decided to come back in time and fix their mistakes. By using the bridges with the help of Jordan and Levitt, and some reworking of the mind drives, they transplant their memories into their past selves. Knowing is half the battle but with a solid plan and lots of contingencies, the last humans are determined to set everything right for themselves the second time around.
Beachkru Fis Em Au is the prequel to this story, but is mostly exposition and explanations.Series
- Part 2 of Time Travel Fix-it
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On the beach after most transcend Clarke is offered a second chance to go back and save more people with the help of Lexa and a few of there friends.
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Saw some time travel fics and after someone asked on Reddit how S1 Tim would react if he saw S7 Tim, I wanted to explore it—so expect a deep dive into Tim's psyche.
Tim finds himself in 2025 and is in for a lot of surprises that may or may not break his brain.
It won’t be overly supernatural or sci-fi-y! IWill contain S7 spoilers and tie up some loose ends left after the finale.
Tim’s head is ringing.
No, that’s an understatement.
There’s a whole orchestra going off behind his forehead, the piece they’re performing heavy on percussion and brass, and it is agony.
He forces his eyes open, squinting in the glare of the flickering overhead light. He’s flat on his back, and for a moment he can’t feel anything beyond the cold floor. Tries to move his legs, his arms, his fingers—and gets nothing.
Panic engulfs him instantly, the doctor’s voice in his ear: “We weren’t able to remove the whole bullet safely at this point. There’s a chance the fragment we left in will eventually shift close to your spine, in which case we will have to operate to prevent paralysis. But for now it’s safer if it stays put.”