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Confederação de servidores questiona no STF regra de cĂĄlculo da previdĂȘncia estadual em MG
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Vriska Serket, Meenah Peixes
Act 6, page 7688-7690
(VRISKA): You know, I've got to say.
(VRISKA): I've really turned around on horses.
MEENAH: wha
(VRISKA): Horses.
(VRISKA): I used to h8 them.
(VRISKA): Remem8er?
(VRISKA): I developed this weird superstition a8out them, a8out how they're cursed or something, and when they're around, they can only lead to 8ad things happening.
(VRISKA): Don't you remem8er how I was going on and on a8out that a while ago, at the amusement park?
MEENAH: oh
MEENAH: guess so
(VRISKA): 8ut we've 8een hanging around them a while now, and everything's 8een fine.
(VRISKA): More than fine, actually!
(VRISKA): So yeah, horses are ok in my 8ook.
(VRISKA): What do you think, Meenah?
MEENAH: aboat what
(VRISKA): Horses!!!!!!!!
MEENAH: ummmm
MEENAH: they ok
MEENAH: kinda dumb and smelly
MEENAH: be makin like
MEENAH: fucked up sounds out their big ass snouts an floppy lips
(VRISKA): Yeah.
(VRISKA): Reminds me of the weird sounds that used to come from my neigh8or's hive at weird hours of the night.
MEENAH: the fuck
(VRISKA): Don't even ask, 8ecause I don't know.
(VRISKA): So enough a8out stupid animals, whose presence have no rational explan8tion anyway.
(VRISKA): What do you want to do today?
MEENAH: today?
(VRISKA): Yeah!
MEENAH: there is no today
(VRISKA): You know what I mean!
(VRISKA): Within the am8iguous timeframe that would loosely correl8 with a single rot8tion of a planet.
(VRISKA): Any ideas?
MEENAH: na
(VRISKA): Come on!
(VRISKA): We can't just spend all our "days" hanging out in this idyllic, 8izarrely paletted cliffscape with all these stinking idiot quadrupeds.
(VRISKA): We should go exploring some more 8u88les!
MEENAH: we explored an awful lot already
MEENAH: aint they sorta all the same by now
(VRISKA): I mean, roughly speaking, yeah. They're all ar8itrary memory collages I guess.
(VRISKA): 8ut there's always something new to see every time.
(VRISKA): Whose ridiculous memory will we visit next????????
(VRISKA): Like, some nutty version of Kanaya who 8ecame a god tier in some totally ludicrous version of our session?
(VRISKA): Or may8e a version of John who never even played the game at all? May8e he went outside to look for the game, and his fatherly lusus 8acked over him with his car?
(VRISKA): Or what a8out your friends? They're always fun!
(VRISKA): Like Nepeta's ancestor... the deaf one? She's a riot! Plus she has a fascin8tingly dark history which her memories always seem to hint at.
(VRISKA): Or Eridan's douchier clone. I KNOW you have a gr8 time whenever you get the chance to own him.
(VRISKA): So what do you say?
MEENAH: eh
MEENAH: i dunno
(VRISKA): 8ut you seem kinda 8ored! If you're 8ored, doesn't it make sense to get out and try to have fun?
MEENAH: not reely
(VRISKA): 8ut...
(VRISKA): Why?
MEENAH: cause it doesnt sound that fun
MEENAH: just sounds like the same shit as always
MEENAH: like
MEENAH: exactly like dreams
(VRISKA): Dreams?
MEENAH: they ARE dream bubbles after all
(VRISKA): Yeah.
(VRISKA): 8ut... I don't...
MEENAH: dreams are also like a crazy fantasy ride full of fake shit that makes no sense
MEENAH: its a great time in theory
MEENAH: and i guess when youre younger its fun
MEENAH: maybe you even look forward to sleepin
MEENAH: to see what the great mr sandclam has in store for you next
MEENAH: but after sweeps and sweeps of dreamin
MEENAH: you get used to it
MEENAH: its just the same bogus crap yer stupid brain is just shuffling up and serving you again and again
MEENAH: so you stop paying attention and just ride out your sleep
MEENAH: then get back to business in the real world like a legit person with cool plans
(VRISKA): Huh.
(VRISKA): I don't think I've had the same experience, honestly.
(VRISKA): Sounds like kind of a 8ummer, to look at dreaming that way.
(VRISKA): I always liked dreaming! I mean, unless they were awful dreams, which was... fairly often.
(VRISKA): 8ut I'd never say I really got 8ored of them.
MEENAH: yeah well
MEENAH: you are uh
MEENAH: a bit younger than me
(VRISKA): I am?
(VRISKA): Hm.
(VRISKA): Yeah, I guess so. I never thought a8out it!
MEENAH: then again
MEENAH: we fuschia ladies
MEENAH: we sorta have to get used to being around people younger than us over our full lives
MEENAH: like
MEENAH: much younger 38\
MEENAH: or at least id have to if i was actually alive
(VRISKA): I guess you're right a8out that too.
(VRISKA): That's pretty fucked up to think a8out, actually. That if you were alive, you'd have to deal with existing nearly forever.
(VRISKA): Almost as fucked up as the fact that you have to exist nearly forever while dead, too!
MEENAH: mmm
(VRISKA): Hey.
MEENAH: ?
(VRISKA): Are you ok?
MEENAH: yup
(VRISKA): You seem really down.
MEENAH: no im cool
(VRISKA): Are you sure?
MEENAH: meh
MEENAH: maybe not
MEENAH: dont matter
(VRISKA): What's wrong?
MEENAH: nofin
(VRISKA): Argh!
(VRISKA): You know you can talk to me, right?
MEENAH: yeah
(VRISKA): So tell me!
MEENAH: i dunno whats wrong
MEENAH: id tell you if i knew
(VRISKA): Are you depressed?
MEENAH: shrug
(VRISKA): It sounds to me like you may 8e depressed a8out something.
(VRISKA): Or just... in general?
MEENAH: i dont knooooow
MEENAH: damn fishska
(VRISKA): Hey, it's ok to 8e depressed.
(VRISKA): I think just 8ecause you're dead, that doesn't necessarily let you off the hook from having psychological pro8lems.
(VRISKA): I'm pretty sure I proved that to myself on more than one occasion already. :::;)
MEENAH: yeaaah
(VRISKA): So talk to me! May8e I can help!
MEENAH: yergh
(VRISKA): What's the 8ig deal?
MEENAH: i dooont
MEENAH: WAAANNA 38(
(VRISKA): Sigh. Meenah...
MEENAH: wut??
MEENAH: im not good at
MEENAH: like
MEENAH: talkin
MEENAH: about me
(VRISKA): That's all you ever talk a8out!
MEENAH: no i mean
MEENAH: in a non aggrandizing way
(VRISKA): Oh.
VRISKA: *Cough.*
#homestuck#vriska serket#meenah peixes#homestuck act 6#page 7688#page 7689#page 7690#homestuck act 6 act 6#homestuck act 6 act 6 intermission 5
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Mark Prelude OA-7689 // World Receiver (Japan, 1980s)
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Stay Right Here
Pairing: Ominis Gaunt x Reader (gender neutral)
Word Count: 7689
Warnings: Fluff, Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Mature 18+, Graphic Depictions of Violence
Description: Part 3 of All You've Done and Let Me See. You don't have to have read All You've Done, but you do need to have read Let Me See. Anyway, takes place directly after Let Me See.
Someone was pounding at your door. Squinting your eyes open, you peer through the curtains at the pink and purple sky, the sun just starting to rise. The pounding stops abruptly, and you assume whomever it was had left, deciding to try again later. Shoving your face back into the crook of Ominisâs neck, you close your eyes once more. His arms squeeze you unconsciously, groaning a bit in his sleep as he cuddles you closer.Â
Youâre only given a few moments of tranquil peace before the knocking starts up again, startling you into awareness. Sighing, you relish the feel of Ominisâs bare skin a second more, eventually detangling yourself from him and getting up. Swiping his discarded shirt from the night before, you button it clumsily, unconcerned with being presentable for your visitor.Â
Trudging downstairs, you walk slowly toward the front door, griping to yourself under your breath. What could someone possibly need this early? Opening the door, you rub the sleep out of your eyes before looking at the figures before you. Sebastian and Anne stood on your doorstep, grinning like fools, delighted by your disgruntled face. âWhat are you two doing here?â
Sebastian scoffed, rolling his eyes at you. âWhat do you mean âWhat are we doing hereâ? Youâre getting married.âÂ
Your sleep addled brain took a bit to process his words, furrowing your brow in confusion as you observed Anneâs giddy smile. â...Today?â
Anne chuckled. âThatâs what Ominisâs letter said. Did he forget to propose?â
Shaking your head, you glance back and forth between them, noting the bag Anne carried. âI thought he was joking.âÂ
You heard an offended noise come from over your shoulder, Ominis walking up behind you, already dressed and fiddling with his cufflinks. âI would never joke about marrying you.âÂ
âNot about marrying me, you silly man, about marrying me today. How are you already dressed? You were dead asleep two minutes ago.âÂ
Finally satisfied with his cufflinks, Ominis places a hand on your waist, kissing your head in greeting. âWell, darling, I used a little something called ma- Is this my shirt?â
Ominis stops talking abruptly, feeling the fabric between his fingers as a light blush dusts his cheeks. âAre you- What else are you wearing?âÂ
Ominis looks scandalized at your lack of clothing, placing himself in front of you, blocking Anne and Sebastianâs view. âWhy would you answer the door like this?!âÂ
Rolling your eyes, you peek out at your friends. âMy love, itâs just Sebastian and Anne, nothing to worry about.âÂ
Ominis scoffed at you, baffled by your carefree attitude. âDarling, what if it hadnât been Anne and Sebastian? Youâre practically naked!âÂ
âAnd whoâs fault is that?â Your tone is flat, eyebrows raised in accusation. Ominis sputters at you, ears growing red in embarrassment.Â
Anne and Sebastian watched the two of you bicker, glancing at each other knowingly. âMerlin, theyâre so in love.â
âItâs a bit disgusting, isnât it?â
âDo you think this is their version of foreplay?âÂ
âI donât particularly want to find out. Anyway! Should we get this show on the road?â Sebastian pushes past the two of you, waltzing right into your house uninvited. Grabbing the bag from Anne, Sebastian places it on your dining room table, calling to his sister over his shoulder. âAnne! Could you please help the lovely bride find something suitable to wear.âÂ
You huffed in annoyance, crossing your arms dramatically. âI canât just get married in this?â
All three of your companions objected. A chorus of âNoâ, âHell noâ, and âAbsolutely notâ had you rolling your eyes and trudging back upstairs. âAlright, alright, fine. Iâm going.âÂ
Anne trotted after you, commenting on the large mirror in your room. âMerlin, what could you possibly need that for?â
You blush, quickly grabbing your wand and transfiguring the mirror back into a bureau. âDonât, uh, donât worry about it. Help me find something to wear.âÂ
The two of you combed through your closet, selecting something nice, but not overly dressy. It would just be the four of you, so you didnât feel the need for formal attire. Once you were ready, you walked into the yard, the sun painting the sky in bright morning hues. Ominis stood staring at the colors, snake around his shoulders. He was facing away from you, but turned in your direction at your approach.
Ominis sucked in a breath, enchanted by the sight of you, bathed in the morning light. He smiled at you sweetly, voice nothing more than a mere whisper. âHello, my love.âÂ
You walked up beside him, grinning, taking his hand before turning to Sebastian. âAlright, get on with it.âÂ
Sebastian shook his head fondly, muttering about your impatience under his breath. You and Ominis stood side by side, reciting your vows, Ominis never taking his eyes off you. Once youâd finished, Ominis squeezed your hand, silently asking you to look at him. Turning your gaze to him, you found a small, adoring smile gracing his lips, those same lips mouthing a quiet âI love youâ, as your small herd of cats came bounding out of the bushes, rubbing up against both of you. Sebastian made direct eye contact with Anne again, mirroring her amused smile at the ridiculously sweet scene.Â
When it came time, Sebastian produced a small box from the bag. Cocking your head, you look at the box curiously, gasping as Sebastian opened it to reveal a beautiful set of rings. You turn your wide eyes to Ominis, unoccupied hand coming up to cover your mouth. His smile widened, squeezing your fingers again as he spoke. âDo you like them?â
âDo I-...My love, when-âÂ
âYou werenât the only one planning a surprise.âÂ
Tears pooled in your eyes, the reality of the situation sinking in. You got to marry this wonderful man, fortunate enough to love and be loved by him for the rest of your life. âSebastian, hurry up so we can put these on. I want to kiss my husband.âÂ
Sebastian rolled his eyes, but refrained from arguing, clearly recognizing the excitement on both your faces. He concluded the ceremony, Ominis slipping the ring on your finger, kissing it delicately, before allowing you to place his. He didnât wait for Sebastianâs permission, grabbing the back of your neck as soon as his ring was on, kissing you lovingly, struggling to control his happy grin.Â
The four of you celebrated for a few hours, eating breakfast and catching up, Sebastian and Anne bidding you farewell in the early afternoon. As soon as they disappeared, you and Ominis wasted no time running back upstairs, giggling in giddy excitement as you undressed each other. He kissed you like heâd die without you, smile persevering, teasing words slipping out in a playful tone. When you're finished, you lay together in quiet contentment, savoring the cool touch of the new additions on your fingers.
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Both of you had taken the week off work, spending your âhoneymoonâ lazing about the house or taking short trips to London or Hogsmead, just generally enjoying your time as newlyweds.Â
A sharp knock sounded at your door, interrupting the quiet morning filled only with your soft conversation and the steam from your coffee. The both of you stood, walking to the door as Ominis teased you, playfully demanding to know your outfit before opening the door. Rolling your eyes fondly, you tell him heâs being ridiculous, opening the door as he settles behind you, left hand on your hip.Â
You donât recognize the couple standing in front of you, both tall and striking, clearly very wealthy from their state of dress. âHello? How can we help you?âÂ
The woman says nothing at first, pointedly staring at Ominisâs hand on your hip, ring clearly visible. Raising an eyebrow, she scoffs, eyes flitting up to look at your husband. âSo this is where youâve been? HowâŠquaint.âÂ
Ominisâs hand tightened on you instantly, pulling you back against him protectively. The young man beside her smirked condescendingly, eyes roaming the inside of your home, setting you on edge. âExcuse you-âÂ
âWhat do you want, mother.âÂ
The woman sneered, an evil glint in her eyes. âMy, my, still rude as ever I see. No matter, we simply came toâŠchat.âÂ
Ominis bared his teeth, pulling you further into him. âWe? Who is âweâ.âÂ
Her sneer turned to a sly smile, voice purring as she answered. âMarvolo came to visit as well.âÂ
Ominis placed his other hand on the door, knuckles white as he gripped the wood, preparing to slam it shut. âWe arenât interested in chatting. I believe I made that quite clear when I renounced the Gaunt family and my birthright. Now, if you donât mind, Iâd like you to leave our property and never return. Good day.âÂ
Ominis attempts to close the door in his motherâs face, but Marvoloâs foot shoots out, preventing Ominis from getting too far. âReally, Ominis. After we put so much effort into finding you? Youâd deny your own family an audience? Such a rude child. Clearly living in this hovel has done you no good these past few years.âÂ
Ominis grinds his teeth together and you can feel his anxiety rising. His grip on your hip is almost bruising, making sure no space remains between you. âYou are not my family. What. Do. You. Want.âÂ
His mother sighs dramatically, as if she were speaking to a toddler. âWell dear, if you must know, your fiancĂ© has grown weary of waiting for your return, so your brother and I came to fetch you. Donât you think itâs about time you stopped playing house and came home?âÂ
Your husband growls dangerously, breathing becoming erratic as his rage builds. âWell mother, Iâm delighted to inform you that Iâm already married. So your trip here was a wasted one.â
He tries again to close the door, but is once again stopped by Marvolo, his brotherâs hand now also pushing the door open. âMarvolo. Get your filthy appendages out of my fucking house.âÂ
His brother chuckles darkly, a chill creeping up your spine. You itch to run into the kitchen, where your wands lay uselessly, but fear the consequences of leaving Ominis alone with his vile relatives. âThisâŠsham marriage is of no consequence to us. Easily taken care of, annulled orâŠotherwise.â
Ominis snarls at his brother, arm now wrapping around your middle, shoulders hunched over you protectively. âThreaten my spouse again, and your severed head will decorate our dining room table.âÂ
Ominisâs mother sighs again, boldly looking at you as she shakes her head. âBoys, really, thereâs no need for that. Ominis dear, just let us in so we can have a civilized conversation about this.âÂ
Your husbandâs voice is low and dangerous in your ear as he answers her. âAbsolutely not.âÂ
She sighs in disappointment, but you can see the tick of her mouth, pulling the corner into an almost smile. âHow unfortunate. Then I suppose youâll have to come out.âÂ
Without warning, Marvolo casts the Cruciatus Curse, hitting you square in the chest. You can barely hear Ominisâs panicked shouts over your own screams, and suddenly youâre being ripped away from him, body hitting the grass as youâre tossed onto the front lawn. Ominis tries desperately to get to you, following the sounds of your agony. Squinting your eyes open, you see Marvolo restraining your husband, who fights wildly in his grip. His mother saunters over, calmly casting Imperio on Ominis, instantly ceasing his struggle, face blank. âNow dear, thatâs quite enough. Letâs return home, shall we?â
She turns to you as you lay twitching in the ground, haughty smile denoting her condescension. âYou were a fool to believe yourself worthy of a pure blood. I leave you alive only as a courtesy to my son, as he would likely do something drastic if you died. Take this as a warning, should you decide to pay us a visit.âÂ
With that, she put a controlling hand on his shoulder, apparating back to the Gaunt estate. The last thing you see is Ominisâs neutral expression pointed in your direction, tears streaking from his eyes as he mindlessly allows his family to take him.Â
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You lay on the ground a few more moments, breathing heavily as the feeling slowly returns to your body. Once you can move your limbs again, you push yourself up quickly. There was no time to waste, even as your body screamed at you to stop, you sprinted into the house. You stumble your way into the kitchen, opening your potions cupboard and downing a couple Wiggenweld potions, pocketing the rest.Â
Most of the pain subsided, and you got to work quickly, writing a hasty letter to Sebastian and Anne, explaining the situation and that you were heading straight there. Your hands shook slightly, the letters wobbly as you wrote, a few stray tears falling on the page, blurring the ink. There was no time to start over, so you sealed the letter, presenting it to your owl and begging it to fly as fast as it could. The wise bird took off instantly, disappearing out the window in a heartbeat.Â
Making sure to grab both wands from the table, you curse yourself for being so careless, knowing this could have been prevented if youâd just been more prepared. You prayed Ominis was alright, navigating his surroundings would be much more difficult without his wand.Â
Sprinting outside, you barely remember to lock the door behind you before youâre taking to the sky, speeding in the direction of the Gaunt estate.Â
Ominis informed you of the precise location of his childhood home after moving in, if only so youâd keep your distance from it. He wanted to be sure you knew its location, to avoid stumbling into their wicked talons accidentally on your many ventures.Â
Now, you were especially grateful for his forethought, though your current purpose was in direct contrast with his intent. You flew for hours, fear driving you forward, cursing your broom for its slowness. Tears flew out behind you, the harsh winds whipping them away as soon as they formed. Merlin you hoped he was unharmed, and if he wasnât, the Gaunts would pay dearly for their idiocy. They clearly held no idea exactly who their son married.
Eventually, you spot the estate, a massive house, dripping in grandeur. However, you knew it for the lie it was. Ominis had also confided that his family lay on the brink of destruction, Salazar Slytherinâs wealth having long run out. The betrothal theyâd attempted to force him into was solely to absorb his fiancĂ©âs family wealth, and carry on the Gaunt name.Â
The family had yet to marry off Marvolo, as his particularly strong penchant for cruelty, ended several engagements prematurely. You werenât surprised, thoughts circling back to your brief interaction that morning. It stood to reason that the Gaunts now placed all their faith in Ominis to regain their lost riches, knowing they wouldnât have bothered retrieving him had Marvolo been a viable option.
You land softly, just behind the tree line, keeping an eye out for any hidden persons or traps. All seemed quiet, which you knew was never a good sign. Creeping around the side, you find a low window, unlocking it skillfully and slipping inside. You cast Disillusionment prowling through the halls, looking for signs of Ominis. Eventually, you spot a house elf scrubbing the walls of a long corridor. Sneaking up behind the elf, you snatch the back of his rags, dragging him into a dark corner as you release your invisibility spell. Pointing your wand at his throat, you pull him close to growl dangerously in his face. âWhere. Is. My. Husband.âÂ
The elf shook his head violently in fear, lips moving but no sound coming out. Glancing at his throat, you see a nasty old scar splitting the front of it, registering that the Gaunts had removed the poor thing's ability to speak. A part of you felt terrible for inflicting more terror on the sad creature, but it was quickly swept away by the growing urgency to find Ominis and get out.Â
The elf lifted his fingers, snapping them in an attempt to apparate. Ancient magic pulsed at the end of your wand, feeling your desperation and preventing the house elfâs escape. You looked at him now, eyes wide with unshed tears as you pleaded with him. âPlease, where are these vile people keeping my sweet Ominis?âÂ
The elf stopped his struggle, watching you intently for a moment, glancing down the corridor towards the opposite end. You gesture in the same direction with your head, eyes flitting to the side before looking back hopefully. The elf nods slightly, squeezing your wrist in silent confirmation. A shuddering huff escapes your lips, as you haul the elf against you, crushing him in a brief hug. âThank you.âÂ
Quickly releasing the house elf, you ignore his shocked stare as you cast Disillusionment tearing down the hall as quietly as possible. You inspect each door you pass, finally stopping before the very last one, a heavy lock securing the handle. If Ominis was in any of these rooms, itâd be this one.Â
The lock was complicated, and it took you far longer than you would have liked to unlock it, but you heard the quiet click and hastily pushed the door open. Closing the door quietly behind you, you turn and immediately have to dodge a book being thrown at you. You look up from your crouched position at Ominis, shirt unbuttoned and hair disheveled, like someone had been running their hands through it. Ominisâs chest heaves, sightless eyes wild as they search for the intruder. You try to call for him, but are swiftly dodging a pillow streaking towards you, Ominis throwing anything he could get his hands on. You glance over at the bed briefly, spotting a beautiful woman with dark hair in a nearly sheer slip dress, the thin straps falling off her shoulders, eyes closed and seemingly asleep.Â
Your stomach drops, heart breaking at the thought of your husbandâs infidelity. Struggling to pull air into your lungs, you barely avoid another book whizzing past your head, Ominis spitting angry words in your direction. âMarvolo! You fucking son of a bitch. Take me back to my spouse now!âÂ
His chest heaved angrily, pausing his assault a moment, trying to gauge where he thought his brother had gone. Pushing your anguish down, you call to him quietly, though you canât hide the bitterness in your tone. âOminis. Itâs me.âÂ
Surprise flits across his face, before it crumples into intense relief, a sob ripping itself from his throat. âMy love, youâre ok.âÂ
He feels his way toward the sound of your voice, reaching out for you blindly. You donât let him touch you, instead shoving his wand into his hand roughly before turning back toward the door. Voice cold and devoid of all emotion. âLetâs go. If you even still want to.â
Before you can get too far, Ominis catches your wrist firmly, tugging you back towards him a step. Turning your head, you look at his worried face, eyebrows furrowed in concern. âDarling, what-â
At that moment, you both hear a quiet sigh coming from the bed, both of your heads whipping toward it, and you watch as the sleeping woman shifts slightly before settling again. Realization dawns on Ominisâs face, neck snapping back to you frantically. His hand squeezes your wrist tightly, preventing you from moving away from him as he speaks in a panic. âMy love, itâs not- please, itâs not what you think. I- She- My brother locked me in here with her, and-âÂ
You can see the fear blatant on his face, his other hand reaching for you, trying desperately to pull you closer. âShe-She tried toâŠhave me, but-! I-I didnât let her. I knocked her unconscious, so-...my love, please.âÂ
Ominis was hyperventilating, hands shaking violently, his face scared as he begged you to believe him. Your heart swelled in relief, ashamed that youâd even considered his betrayal. Moving into his arms, you wrap yourself around him, holding him the way youâd longed to since heâd been taken. âIâm sorry. I-I shouldnât have assumed-â
âNo- darling, itâs alright. I understand why youâd thinkâŠanyway, letâs get out of here. Iâd very much like to go home now.â Nodding in agreement, you both sneak out of the room, locking the door behind you to avoid suspicion should someone walk by. Ominis leads you back towards the entrance, glancing around before pulling it open quietly.Â
Youâd just made it down the steps, hurrying toward the front gates, almost home free, when you felt something wrap around your throat and yank you backwards. Choking, you lose your concentration on Disillusionment, you fall to your knees, gasping for air as the spell retracts back into Marvoloâs wand. Ominis rushes to your side, hands frantic as he asks if youâre alright.Â
You look back at the steps of the estate to see Marvolo and his mother, as well as Ominisâs father standing imposingly, framed by the intimidating Gaunt estate. Mrs. Gaunt smiles haughtily, eyes sharp as she sneers down at you. âGoing so soon? You didnât even say goodbye.âÂ
Peeking out from behind her legs, you see the house elf from earlier, glancing at you in shame as dark bruises formed on his skin. Your heart wept, vowing to return for him at a later date. You stand, facing the three wizards in front of you, planting yourself between Ominis and his family. âWeâre going home.â
Mrs. Gaunt laughed wickedly, twirling her wand idly in her hands. âMy dear, Ominis is home. If you think that shack of yours is worthy of him, Iâm afraid youâre sorely mistaken. Likewise, if you think youâre worthy of himâŠwell, thatâs just plain embarrassing.âÂ
Snarling, you feel Ominis take your hand, the cold metal of his ring grounding you. You look her in the eyes, determination settling behind them. âI said- Weâre. Going. Home.â
The smile dropped from his motherâs face, an ugly sneer taking its place, as she pointed her wand at you. âFine. Have it your way.âÂ
All hell breaks loose, spells flying violently from all sides. You and Ominis work like a well oiled machine, attacking and defending as needed, slowly backing toward the gate. If you could just get to the treeline, you could apparate home, far away from the Gaunt estate.Â
The Gaunts followed, spells violent and unrelenting. A stray bolt flew past you, striking the gate behind you in a loud crack, drawing your attention away from the battle briefly. Ominisâs mother took the opportunity to cast Bombarda, splintering a tree directly behind you. Ominis watches helplessly, the world slowing as the shrapnel streaks toward you with deadly accuracy, his wand picking up its trajectory. He screams your name, arms wrapping around you protectively as he spins your bodies, physically shielding you from the sharp spike.Â
You feel his body jolt against yours, a pained grunt pushing past his lips as something large strikes him. Looking up in shock, you push at his chest, trying to pry yourself from his arms. âMy love, what-â
His arms tighten around you, refusing to let you pull away from him, voice pleading in your ear. âDonât look. Itâs- Iâm alright, my darling, just-just stay here with me.âÂ
The Gaunts cease their attack, watching the scene before them unfold. Ominisâs breathing becomes labored, and you fight against him harder, panic rising in your throat, choking you. âOminis please, let me-let me see.â
His knees buckle as he focuses all his strength into the arms holding you, and you both slowly sink to the ground. Tears stream down your face, and you feel wet drops hitting your shoulder, Ominisâs voice steady, a small smile on his face in contrast with the sorrow in his heart. âIâm sorry, my love, I donât-I donât think Iâll be able to stay with you much longer.âÂ
You sob against him, anguish tearing at you, begging him to let you go. âPlease. L-Let me go get help-â
âNo. Itâs ok. Stay right here.â Ominisâs voice was growing weak, chest shuddering with the effort to keep breathing, laboriously pushing as many words out as he could. âMy darlingâŠmy t-time with you was the-the happiest Iâve ever beenâŠeven now, I would-I wouldnât change a thing.â
His mother strolls up casually, voice amused and eyes excited as she watches you hold her dying son. âWhat a shame. He would have been so useful.â
She walks back towards her house, humming cheerily, smiling in satisfaction. She makes it all the way to the front steps before she stops, turning to look over her shoulder at you once more, delight coloring her smug words. âI would kill you, but now, I think the pain of watching my son die, knowing your efforts were in vain, would be a more delicious ending to this ludicrous fairytale.âÂ
Laughing once more, she and the rest of the Gaunts turn to stroll back into their house, the door slamming in finality, echoing through the courtyard. Silence follows, only broken by your heart wrenching sobs, muffled by Ominisâs shoulder.Â
Ominis, kisses your temple lightly, arms growing weak around you, body leaning heavily on yours as the seconds drag by. He brings his lips back to your ear, voice barely above a whisper, forcing the words out. âI love you.â
Slumping against you, his body goes slack, and with your body finally freed, you claw desperately at your pockets, fingers fumbling with your Wiggenweld potions. You almost drop them on the ground, but you manage to wrangle Ominis to be lying in your lap, tears blurring your vision as you rip the cork out of the bottle.
You held the bottle to his lips, begging him to drink it, but his jaw remained slack, breathing shallow. Bringing the bottle up, you fill your cheeks with as much liquid as possible, pressing your lips to your husbandâs, siphoning the potion into his mouth.Â
Once all the liquid slid down his throat, you bring a hand to his face, voice raw as you wail at him to open his eyes. When nothing changes, you drop your head onto his chest, weeping into it as you listen to his fading heartbeat.Â
Without warning, Anne and Sebastian appear before you, only taking a second to absorb the situation before springing into action. Sebastian gently pulls you away, cradling you against him, letting you cry into his shoulder as you beg Anne to help your dying husband.Â
After Anneâs curse had been lifted, sheâd made it her lifeâs mission to help heal others suffering from similar ailments. Sheâd been a nurse at St. Mungos for several years now, one of the best, if anyone could help Ominis, it would be her.Â
Anne got right to work, wand pulsing with healing magic as she muttered over him. Your hands gripped the fabric of Sebastianâs arms as he held you up, whispering reassurances into your hair, trying his best to quell your hysteria. Once Ominis was stable enough, the Sallow twins looked at each other silently, having a brief eye conversation before apparating you both away from the Gaunt estate. You and Sebastian appear in your house, alone. Looking around frantically, you're about to ask where Ominis and Anne were, but Sebastian answered before you could get the words out. âThey went to St. Mungos. Heâll be alright. Trust Anne, ok?â
Face crumpling in anguish, you collapse onto your couch, sobbing into the palms of your hands. Sebastian sits next to you, pulling you against him, rubbing your back and letting you soak his shirt.Â
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Youâd gotten an owl from Anne early the next morning, tearing the parchment open in your haste to read its contents. You hadnât slept a wink, the bags heavy under your eyes, blinking to stay awake. Anne wrote that Ominis was stable, but hadnât woken up yet, inviting you to visit if you were feeling up for it. You didnât need to be told twice, shaking Sebastian awake from his place on the couch, apologizing as you begged him to take you to the hospital.Â
He obliged immediately, also eager to see his best friend. Upon arriving, you grab Anne in a death grip, sobbing your gratitude into her shoulder. She shushes you, playfully reminding you that you and Ominis were her family, and sheâd be damned if she let anything happen to either one of you.Â
You sat at Ominisâs bedside, stroking his cheek sadly as you gazed at his sleeping form, his heart beat strong and steady. Sebastian stood leaning against the doorway, watching you silently. âYouâre going, arenât you?â
You huff humorlessly, never taking your eyes away from your husbandâs face. âAm I that predictable?â
Sebastian chuckles quietly. âNah, I just happen to know you pretty well. Go, Iâll stay with him. Give them hell.â
Kissing Ominisâs forehead tenderly, you stand, sparing him one last longing glance. You walked toward the door, eyes staring at nothing in particular as you stopped briefly, shoulder touching Sebastianâs. âTheyâll wish thatâs all I gave them.â
Without another word, you walked silently out the door, exiting the hospital completely before apparating away.
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A storm brewed outside the Gaunt estate, lightning striking the trees around the house as you stalked through the front gates, not even bothering to conceal your presence. Casting Bombarda, you blow the front door right off its hinges, ribbons of ancient magic whipping around you in your fury as you strode into the foyer. Marvolo Gaunt comes running from the second floor, appearing at the top of the grand staircase, a look of alarm painting his features. He shouts, brandishing his wand at you, only able to get the first syllable of a spell out of his mouth before you shatter a vase against his head.
Snarling in rage, you quickly cast Accio, dragging him screaming down the stairs, making sure he slammed into each one. His body crumples at the bottom, groaning in pain as you stalk over, looming above him, eyes glowing dangerously.Â
He looks up at you, face bloody from his newly broken nose, and tries to raise his wand at you. The heel of your boot comes slamming down on his hand, snapping his wand, and a few fingers all at once. He wailed again, tears springing to his eyes as he pathetically begged you to stop.
Sneering down at him, you bear your teeth, voice a low hateful hiss as it slips past your lips. âStop?âŠYou tried to take the love of my life from meâŠand you want me to stop? Let me tell you something, you worthless little insect, you have no idea what Iâm capable of. Iâm going to make the Cruciatus Curse look like a walk in the park.âÂ
Marvolo looked at you in fear, trembling and pleading with you for mercy, but you had no mercy to give. Casting Flipendo, you slammed him down on his back, pointing your wand at his knee cap and shattering the bone beneath the skin, permanently crippling him. He screamed in agony, hyperventilating as hysterical sobs wracked his chest.Â
Using your wand, you magically drag his limp body behind you, relishing the pathetic chorus of whimpers as you search for the other two Gaunts. Servants cower away from you, shoving their bodies as far into the dark corners as they could. You paid them no mind, focusing solely on the three Gaunts whoâd wronged your sweet husband.Â
Ancient Magic billowed around you, shattering every door and window you passed, the tendrils almost sentient as they searched for their targets.Â
You found the other two quickly, wood splintering everywhere as their afternoon tea time turned to raging chaos. Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt stood abruptly from their seats, wands at the ready, but they never got the chance to use them. Using your wand, you violently slammed Marvoloâs broken body onto the carpet at their feet, the young man letting out a pained yelp on impact.Â
His mother covered her mouth in horrified shock, eyes raking over the damage youâd done to her eldest son. His father was the first to act, raising his wand to attack, spell on the tip of his tongue. You quickly cast Diffindo, slicing straight through the front of his throat, stealing his ability to speak in much the same way heâd done to his house elf. His hand flew to his throat as he began choking on his own blood, but you werenât finished, using Accio to drag him forward.Â
Mrs. Gaunt recovered from her shock, pointing her wand at you in an effort to cast the killing curse, words leaving her lips much too late. As soon as her husband sat on his knees before you, you recklessly cast Depulso in her direction, slamming her spine against a marble pillar and causing the spell to hit the ceiling harmlessly. She slumped on the ground, unconscious for the moment as you turned back to Mr. Gaunt.Â
Terror shone clear in his eyes, lips flapping uselessly as no sound passed them. Blood gushed heavily from the tear in his neck, your fingers gripping his hair roughly, ripping out chunks as you yanked his head back. The tip of your wand grew hot, a small fire springing to life at the end of it. The Gaunt patriarch shook his head desperately, eyes darting between your wand and your emotionless face. Ignoring his silent pleas, you brought your wand to the wound on his throat, cauterizing the skin in an ugly scar. His mouth opened in a silent scream, tears of pain streaking from his eyes, hands clawing at your arm uselessly.Â
When you finished, you tossed him by the hair onto the ground, stepping over his trembling form as you prowled toward his wife.Â
Ominisâs mother lay slumped against the pillar, moaning in pain. You cast Confringo on a nearby chair as you stalked forward, fisting a splintered leg in your hand. Mrs. Gaunt looked up at you weakly, eyes never leaving yours as you stood over her, watching you crouch down to her level. Her breath shuddered out of her, eyes flitting to the bodies of her husband and son, her lips trembling as she attempted to speak. âWait-â
You donât wait, instead, you reel back ramming the sharp wood into her side as far as itâll go, in exactly the same spot sheâd struck Ominis. She cried out in pain, hands grasping at the wood in an attempt to pull it out, voice a quiet sob as she tried to speak. âWho-Who the hell are you?â
You ground the stake deeper, pulling another wail from her lips before leaning in to whisper dangerously in her ear. âYou really should have done your research before showing up at my house. Of all the foolish mistakes you made, your first error was failing to learn exactly who your son married.âÂ
Leaning back you look her directly in the eye, letting the truth slip brutally off your tongue, relishing the horrified realization on her face as she processed your words. âI killed Victor Rookwood. I slaughtered Ranrok and his loyalists. I wield magic so powerful itâd make your fucking head spin. The dumbest thing you could have done is piss me off.âÂ
Getting as close as you can, you make sure she can see the dark malice in your eyes. âYouâre beyond lucky my husband is still alive. I would set the fucking world on fire for that man, and if heâd died, today would have gone very differently for you.âÂ
Standing to your full height, you glare down at her, eyes crazed as ancient magic pulsed off you. âIf you ever show up on my property again, youâll wish Iâd killed you instead.âÂ
Without another word, you stalked back the way you came, making it all the way to the destroyed foyer before noticing slight movement behind one of the large pillars. Whipping your head over, you prepare to spit your ire at the figure, but are met with the wide eyes of the Gaunts unfortunate house elf, peeking out at you from behind the tall column.Â
Your shoulders relax, fire dimming a bit as you observe the frightened creature. You walk over slowly, stopping a healthy distance away, the poor thing shrinking back when you get too close. Several emotions tore through you all at once, but you try as best you can to keep your voice as calm and soothing as possible. âYou serve the whole Gaunt family, donât you?âÂ
The house elf stares at you a moment, nodding shyly.
âI am technically a Gaunt. Would you like to come with me?â You hold your hand out to him in invitation, providing him the option to escape this cruel life of abuse and neglect. He hesitates only a moment, before slowly creeping out from behind the pillar, placing his trust in you as he takes your hand gently.
Smiling at him, you both stride out of the Gaunt estate, apparating back to Ominis.Â
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Ominis woke up a few hours later, blinking blearily, eyes heavy from being unconscious for so long. He sits up slightly, hissing at the pain in his side as he fumbles around, searching for his wand, relieved to find it sitting on the bedside table. His wand pulses, giving him a general idea of the layout of the room, but leaves him confused by the unfamiliar surroundings. His wand pulses again, and he spots you over by the window, back to him. Calling your name quietly, he expects you to whirl around and run to his side. Instead, you seemingly hadnât heard him, figure silent as you stood unmoving from the window. He tries again, voice a little louder than it had been. âMy love?âÂ
You turn to him slowly this time, stubbornly retaining your position by the window. His heart shattered as he finally heard your quiet sniffling and shuddering breaths. Sitting up abruptly, he ignores the pain in his side as he reaches for you, frantic with concern. âMy darling, what-â
âLay back down.â Your words are quiet and commanding, an angry bite behind them. Your arms remained crossed over your chest, refusing to move closer.
Ominis falters a bit, wondering what heâd done to make you so upset with him. He tries again, desperate for you to be next to him, but youâre already ripping into him from across the room. âWhat possessed you to do something so stupid.âÂ
Realization crossed his features, his eyebrows furrowing sadly. âI understand youâre upset, but-â
âUpset? Ominis, Iâm fucking furious.â
He opens his mouth to speak, but you continue ranting, words spoken in quiet rage. âDonât you ever take a hit like that for me again. I canât- Ominis, I canât handle this a second time.âÂ
Ominis exhales shakily, he can hear the agony in your voice, and he wants so badly to tell you what you want to hear, but he knows he canât. Heâd be lying to you, and that was something he wasnât willing to do. âIâm sorry, my darling, I canâtâŠI canât promise you that.âÂ
âPlease, Ominis.â
Tears trickle down his face, as he shakes his head. Your pleading hurt him, he very rarely denied you anything, but he would deny you this. âMy love, I canât make that promise. I wonât. I refuse to live a second without you. Iâll throw my body in front of yours every single time. If someone dies between us, it will be me.âÂ
A violent sob wracks your body, knees buckling slightly, and Ominis snaps. Heâd had enough of the distance you kept from him, resolving that if you wouldnât come to him, heâd go to you. Throwing the blankets off, he gets up and strides over, uncaring of the pain in his side as the need to comfort you consumes him.Â
His arms envelope you, crushing you against him, physically showing you he was still there, still with you. Your hands hold a death grip on the back of his shirt, burying yourself in his chest as you wept. âYou didnât even let me try to get help!âÂ
Ominis squeezes you to him, words watery as he whispers in your ear. âIf I was to die, I wanted it to be in your arms, not on the cold ground alone.âÂ
Wailing loudly, your knees give out, losing the ability to hold your grief any longer. You sank to the floor, Ominis sinking with you, perfectly mirroring your position from when heâd been wounded. You stayed like that for a long time, neither of you noticing Anne and Sebastian standing briefly in the doorway, having come to visit Ominis.Â
They watched you hold onto each other for dear life, wiping their own relieved tears. Anne grabbed her brotherâs hand, squeezing once before they turned to leave, deciding to come back at a later time.Â
Eventually, your tears stopped, and the two of you wound up cradling each other on the hospital bed. Ominis laid on his back, your ear pressed against his chest, right over his heart. The occasional sniffle escaped you, and every time, the arm around your waist would squeeze you and a pair of lips would press themselves firmly against your forehead.Â
There was a long period of silence before either of you said anything, your throat raw from crying, but after a while you spoke, no real bite to your words. âIâm still angry with you.âÂ
Ominis let out an amused huff, kissing your hairline a few times before responding. âI know.âÂ
Closing your eyes, you drifted off, finally allowing your body to relax now that he was safe and you were back in his arms.Â
âââââ-
Months later, you and Ominis attended one of his work parties, laughing and making polite conversation with his colleagues at the Ministry. You stood tucked under Ominisâs arm, squeezing his waist subtly, silently asking if it was time to leave. Ominis didnât outwardly react, smiling pleasantly at whatever mundane story was being told, but his hand ran purposefully down your arm in agreement.Â
He started to wrap up his conversation, and just as you were about to excuse yourselves, one of his coworkers glanced behind your shoulder, eyes going wide. âOh! What a surprise! Mr. And Mrs. Gaunt, an honor to have you stop by. Master Marvolo as well! Always a pleasure to have you.âÂ
You felt Ominis stiffen beside you, arm tightening protectively as he reached for his wand. Turning to face them, you watch your estranged in-laws smile politely at the man in greeting, eyes nervously darting towards you.Â
The man, having had one too many glasses of fire whisky, mistook their anxiety for unfamiliarity, proceeding to introduce you cheerily. âMy apologies! I didnât realize you had yet to meet your sonâs new spouse. My daughter and her husband also eloped, it seems to be a common trend amongst couples these days.âÂ
Smiling kindly, his colleague spoke your name, also introducing you as the âHero of Hogwartsâ, singing your praises loud enough for everyone to hear. Mrs. Gaunt was the only one who could stand to look at you, her husband looking past you and Marvolo staring at your feet, leaning heavily on a cane. She smiled pleasantly even as her lips wobbled slightly, her eyes watching you hesitantly. âHello dear, lovely to meet you at last.âÂ
A wide grin stretched across your face, bearing your teeth, a subtle threat only the Gaunts would understand. âYes, wonderful to make your acquaintance. Iâm sorry to cut this meeting short, but my husband and I were just leavingâŠenjoy your night.â
All three of them visibly flinch as you take a step forward, you reach down and take Ominisâs hand, intertwining your fingers as you pass them. You throw a glance over your shoulder to see all three of them watching you warily, you flash them a wicked smile in warning, enjoying their terror as the color drains from their faces. Turning back around dismissively, you and Ominis exit the building, apparating home once youâre outside.Â
Unlocking the front door, you step over the threshold, only to be yanked back by the hand holding yours. You squeal in surprise as you stumble into Ominisâs chest, his free hand cradling the back of your head as he crashes his lips into yours.Â
Ominis kisses you passionately, licking greedily at your bottom lip, demanding that you open up for him. You do, and he moans into your mouth as his tongue caresses yours gently. He takes a step forward, pushing you farther into the house so he can enter and kick the door shut. The hand holding yours releases you in favor of snaking around your waist to haul you closer.Â
Giggling, you tear your lips away for a moment to tease him. âMy, whatâs gotten into you?âÂ
Chuckling lightly, he places another lingering kiss on your lips before replying. âI suppose witnessing you scare the shit out of my horrible family really does something for me.âÂ
Laughing in amusement, you let him kiss you a few more times. âMy love, how could you possibly tell if they were scared or not?âÂ
He pulls back slightly, stopping only a breath away, his eyes hooded with lust as he speaks. âI could hear it. I donât think my motherâs ever been so terrified in her life.âÂ
You open your mouth to comment, but his lips press themselves urgently against yours once more, his hands traveling down to palm your ass. âEnough about them. Right now, I would really like to take you to bed, and not come out until the morning.âÂ
âSo impatient tonight, Mr. Gaunt.âÂ
âMy love, If you donât start walking up those stairs this instant, Iâll show you âimpatientâ.âÂ
âOh, you promise?â
Ominis groans and grinds his lower body into you, head dropping to rest on your shoulder.Â
âYouâre going to send me to an early grave, you wicked creature.âÂ
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The Magnus Mavericks
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/UdL76nm by WonkyElk âMan, I canât believe sheâs actually leaving. I kind of thought of her as a constant, you know? Like death and taxes. And wasps.â In which the team are superheroes, in a football-style League; and Jon thinks that being promoted to Captain might be easier, if he didnât have to deal with his predecessor conspicuously judging him. Words: 7689, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: M/M Characters: Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Gertrude Robinson, Martin Blackwood, Sasha James, Basira Hussain, Tim Stoker (The Magnus Archives), Alice "Daisy" Tonner, Melanie King, Elias Bouchard | Jonah Magnus Relationships: Martin Blackwood/Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Gertrude Robinson & Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist, Jonathan "Jon" Sims | The Archivist & Everyone Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Superheroes/Superpowers, Established Relationship, Hurt/Comfort, Fluff and Angst, POV Alternating read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/UdL76nm
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Tuesday, October 15
Dawn: It's here. Just like he said. Spike: (looking into the hole) Well, at least we know the old coot isn't completely daft. Look, you better let me snatch this egg thing on my own. Dawn: No way. I'm going. Spike: No ... you are not. I've got no idea what's down there. Dawn: You need me, Spike. Somebody's gotta get the egg while you distract the ghora. Now come on.
~~Buffy Season 5 Episode #95: "Forever"~~
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
Spike's Bad Time (Spike/Angel, Spike/OC, M) by Bloody_Willamina
A Verbal Battle (Buffy Summers, Roy Dukeshire, T) by KaibaSlaveGirl34
little fish, big fish (Darla/Drusilla, E) by evesock
Slayers Gotta Stick Together (Buffy/Faith, M) by darlingcarmilla
TAC 15 â Willow & Tara (Willow/Tara, T) by AngelicaR2
Nighthawk to Nite Owl (Xander, T, multiple xovers) by Heavyneos1
I might run out of time (Buffy/Spike, E) by latinadoll
Hanging on (Anya, Spike, T) by will_
[Chaptered Fiction]
I Shall Dress In Aeternum Ch. 11 (Ensemble, T, Highlander xover) by BlueStories
hit rewind Ch. 80 (Buffy/Spike, M) by untiljanuary
Oh My Goddess, Chapter 7 (Buffy/Spike, M) by Maxine Eden
The Neighbor's Point of View, Chapter 139 (Buffy/Spike, T) by the_big_bad
reciprocity, Chapter 4 (Buffy/Spike, E) by HappyWhenItRains
Scarab and Serpent, Chapter 1 (Buffy/Spike, E) by Holly
A Sword in the Man, Chapter 10 (Buffy/Spike, T) by Desicat
Through The Keyhole, Chapter 4-7 (Buffy/Spike, G) by Claire, Geliot99
Exorcise, Chapter 8 (Buffy/Spike, T) by Desicat
Going Home (to a place weâve never been before) Ch. 22 (dawn, T, LotR xover) by curiouslywombat
Aegis Ch. 25 (Xander, T, DCU xover) by dogbertcarroll
[Images, Audio & Video]
Artwork:Episodic art for BtVS 3x02 âDead Manâs Partyâ () by revello-drive-1630
Artwork: Loveâs bitch and man enough to admit it (Spike) by evermorelore
Artwork:Buffyverse episode sketch project, episodes 1-4 Season 2 () by bugscribbles
Video: Aimed to Kill - Villains (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) () by TheOverLookedOne
[Reviews & Recaps]
Video: Brought to TEARS!! Buffy S1 Finale **Reaction** () by Sibu's Watching
Video: CITY OF LONELY HEARTS - Angel | 1x1 + 1x2 | Group Reaction () by The Normies
PODCAST: BTVS 604 - Flooded by Another Buffy Podcast
[Community Announcements]
Tuesday Prompt: In Plain Sight by comment-fic
[Fandom Discussions]
What would you have done if youâd continued that one Spike-as-William fic? by thornfield13713
There are a couple of references to the events of the showâs previous Halloween episode â the creatively titled Halloween â in Season 4âs Fear Itself. by coraniaid
if Buffy were made today Adam wouldnât have a disk drive in his chest. by aphony-cree
Double date scenarios for Spike/Buffy by silkspectred
I wish that Professor Maggie Walsh had been the true Big Bad of Season 4. by coraniaid
Absolute best part of season 4 by andyoullhearitagain
âYou faced the monster inside of you, and you fought back.â by thequeenofsastiel
So interesting to me how Buffy refused to socialize with Spike in s5, but repeatedly trusted him enough to ask him for his help by thequeenofsastiel
Rank the big bads by burrunjor
Buffy getting into Northwestern by Joan the Vampire Slayer
Tara holding The Tower tarot card in Out of My Mind by AndHerSymbols
S2 E6 - How is principal Snyder illegally forcing student to sign up for charity events by ghostrider1938
Episodes that could've or should've been two-parters? by yeahitsme9
This Made Me Laugh by Equivalent-Room-7689
Explaining final death in Beauty and the Beasts by caminoeslameta
Giles in Season 3, Episode 6 by veganbethb
Angel + Buffy by Jonesybell
Buffy Season 6 by anthonycaruana
I just started rewatching Buffy for the first time in decades. by LizzieBathory420
Spike and Drusilla, Italy 1950âs by authenticriver
Do you think S3 Ep 12 allows Buffy to understand how the others in the scooby gang feel? by veganbethb
What is the worst thing this character has done (VOL. 6)- Joyce Summers by HereLiesMyFinalWor-
on season 5 now and noticing a pattern for the first episode villains by hatchbackkk
Am I crazy or is Buffy continuously punished by the narrative for being âa strong independent womanâ by youknowjustsurviving
Garlic in Buffy the vampire slayer by TheFrostWolf7
Finally finished Buffy - My Thoughts by fenix4701
Buffy season 5- why does dracula not change into a monster form like the other vamps?? by hatchbackkk
Music of Passion by moses616
Favorite portrayal of Angelus by moses616
Older fanfics? Are their archives or sites where I can access them? by ghostrider1938
Xander f*+%#^g Harris by moses616
Demon with âwineâ tab in the arm by Ziegenkoennenfliegen
Buffy season 5- listening to fear made me so unexpectedly emotional?? by hatchbackkk
An under rated but epic moment. by Reviewingremy
They treat death with a grain of salt in buffy by hatchbackkk
why does buffy have a fake sister by RedRxbin
i think itâs great Buffy had a more age accurate casting appearance wise by hatchbackkk
Where has The First appeared before? by bkv-hbl
Whatâs your least favorite season? by frimrussiawithlove85
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why do so many people find Xander annoying? by hatchbackkk
on my first watch and Anya might just be best girl so far by hatchbackkk
Buffy got treated terribly during her break up with Riley and Xanderâs speech felt pointless by hatchbackkk
Just seeing the red top sends chills down my spine by lonelyhedgehoh
i think itâs great how Buffy eases side characters into more recurring roles by hatchbackkk
WHY CANâT BUFFY FIND A DECENT MAN by hatchbackkk
Season 1 Xander is so much more interesting than I remember by BlairThe3rd
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