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starlightments · 5 years ago
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Either 11 or 34 please? I love desperate reunion kisses
11. “i almost lost you” kiss
   The world falls silent in the wake of chaos, dust and debris billowing towards the bleeding orange sky like a plume of gun smoke, filling Keith’s lungs with every ragged heave, with every punched-out cry that scrapes up the sides of his throat. 
   “Lance!” 
   It feels like a lifetime until Keith can close the distance, stumbling his way through the rubble. He finally makes it to where Lance is laying motionless on the ground -- the bright blue of his armor so caked with grime it almost looks grey -- and promptly collapses to his knees. The voices of their teammates are crackling through the comms like static, rattling around Keith’s brain, imploring him to retreat. Return to his lion. Get himself out of there while he still can. 
   “Not without him,” Keith snarls, his eyes flashing an angry yellow as he yanks off his helmet entirely and throws it aside. 
   Lance’s helmet has also been removed, visor chipped and smeared with blood where he must’ve thwacked his forehead against it during the landing. There’s a small gash cutting across his brow, Keith notices. Blood and sweat have matted Lance’s hair to his temples, curls gone dark and unruly. 
   “Keith,” Lance mumbles hoarsely when he wakes up in the cradle of Keith’s trembling arms. His eyes look heavy, weighed down by pain and fatigue, as they dart to every point on Keith’s anguished face. “You okay?” 
   “Don’t --” chokes Keith, his eyes stinging. “-- don’t think about me right now.” 
   “M’always thinking about you.” 
   “Lance.” 
   “It’s kinda annoying sometimes,” Lance slurs. “There’re people to save, an entire universe to defend, y’know? But it’s like -- I’m just... I’m just so hung up on you, all the time, and --” 
   Then Keith kisses him. Because he has to. He defies the ache in his own battle-worn muscles long enough to bring their mouths together the only way an amateur knows how: clumsily and nothing short of panic, teeth scraping and lips desperately askew. Lance is warm and safe and alive beneath his touch, and Keith loses himself in the sensation. It licks out from his core, blooms like a wild thing in his chest. 
   Everything goes quiet again as they separate; just lips hovering, breathes mingling, and heartbeats thundering. And Lance blinks his bleary eyes once, twice, three times before saying, “Okay, so that? Totally worth almost getting shot in the face by alien lasers.” 
   Keith hiccups out a watery laugh in spite of himself, and tugs Lance into a brand new kiss.                       
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bitterbeetle · 4 years ago
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not to bring up klance but I'm rereading foreign scenes bc i can and I think the song "ends of the earth" by lord huron fits it really well? idk if ur interested but I think you should give it a listen💕
ooooh thanks for the rec!! it gives me fleet floxes vibes i love it <3 imma just casually add it to the playlist weeeeee
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thisgirlhastales · 5 years ago
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the most recent chapter was absolutely amazing I especially loved the coran/kolivan content,, no pressure or anything but now that you finished the epilogue do u think you'll be posting that soon? hope ur doing great!
Today was a good day, and I hope yours was a good one, too!
Ah, thanks so much, dear, I am thrilled to bits that you liked it! :) *many hugs* Man, I still can’t believe how much of a blast I’m having writing Coran and Kolivan. Something about two older soldiers finding peace with each other is just ... *happy sigh*
As for when the epilogue will be posted — I have something else I want to finish writing first. I’m kinda strange in that I like having another story (or chapter) in the bag before I post the next bit? That’s another part of why I went back and re-edited/re-read the series — to gather notes and keep my timeline/continuity in check ;) 
Also, that epilogue turned out to be about 35,000 words. So, ah, gonna take me a while to edit (I love editing, but yeah). 
Apologies, I wish I could be more consistent, but I’m still learning to master that feat. In the meantime, though, I thank you so much yet again, hun, and I shall do my best to keep writing/editing whenever time and energy permit :) *again with the hugs* 
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moonguilt · 5 years ago
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hey! I love your writing it's so pretty! I was wondering if u got around to it would you do either a "heat of battle confession kiss" or an "injury confession" prompt? I would love to read either done by you,, thanks
thank you so much!!! i am so glad you like my writing, little messages like these make me SO happy :) sorry this took so long but here it is--i chose “heat of battle confession kiss” and it got a little longer than anticipated. i’ve put it up on ao3 as well if you prefer to read it on there.
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perish the rest, this thought is yours
Pairing: Keith/Lance
Wordcount: 3775
Warnings: Mature language, blood/violence, mild gore (nothing happens to our boys, they’re just in the middle of a battlefield sooo there are dead bodies)
Read on my AO3 here!
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It was mayhem on the surface of Xat-lor VII.
Lance kept telling himself that the rest of the team would arrive soon while he steered Red through veritable swarms of galra fighter jets, shooting them down as we went. There were so many of them, too many, just pouring ceaselessly out of the hangar bays of that terrible purple fortress the galra had quite literally dropped onto the desert plains of this little blue moon.
A particularly devious warlord, one of the many hoping to capitalize on the vacancy left by Lotor, had sent one of their best scientists to Xat-lor VII to experiment on the local wildlife in an attempt to imitate the old robeast projects of Zarkon's rule. The galra easily crushed any resistance from the moon's citizens—the Vonn—but eventually grew sloppy, giving the Vonn the opportunity to get a distress signal out to Voltron.
The Vonn's call had reached the Atlas' newly upgraded comm systems at the same time that a similar call from a different quadrant came in, so the team had elected to divide and conquer—Hunk, Allura, and Pidge to the jungle planet of A'ila; Lance and Keith to the desert moon of Xat-lor VII. The Atlas was busy resupplying at a galactic port station, but everyone figured one little moon couldn't be too much trouble for a couple of seasoned Voltron paladins.
Except in their haste, the Vonn did not specify quite the nature of the danger here—or really, even hint at it—until the duo landed in the Vonn resistance base. They sent a call to the team to ask for backup, but the others were dealing with their own mess and the Atlas was still recharging, so it could potentially be vargas before anyone arrived—and Lance and Keith's own arrival had not gone unnoticed. They barely had time to remove their helmets and take a breath of fresh Xat-lorian air (it tasted faintly of … rosemary?) before the galra base was deploying troops and ships faster than Lance could keep track.
At this point, he was starting to have serious doubts as to whether or not it was actually possible for them to pull this mission off. Every time he shot down one fighter, two more took its place. He could only push Red so hard to make it to the enemy's base, and even if they got there, then what? He could see the forcefield and the massive laser turrets all the way from here. And he did not want to get up close and personal with them without a solid plan and some serious reinforcements.
Below him, the moon's turquoise desert was ablaze with battle. The Vonn people—with their cerulean skin and dark hair helping them blend into their surroundings—charged across the shining surface, blaster bolts flying every which way, to attack their enemies head-on. Galra droids swarmed to meet them, the setting of the moon's two suns causing their shadows to stretch long and menacing over the cooling sand. Alongside them, terrible abominations—the Vonn called them “Ygorok,” or “Able End” in their language—snarled and loped over the dunes, their faces now twisted, cybernetic mutations of the wolf-like creatures the Vonn said they once were.
Lance had initially thought the name was a bit apocalyptic and overly dramatic. After seeing a Ygorok tear a Vonn soldier's ribcage out of their chest just minutes ago, he decided the name was far too tame.
Swift movement caught the corner of Lance's eye, and he watched with wide eyes as Black came crashing into the units in front of Red's cockpit. Fighter jets burst into vibrant explosions as Keith wove in and out of their ranks, alternating between slices and laser blasts, until he was right in the thick of the most condensed patch of galra ships.
“Keith!” Lance protested, finding his voice as the initial surprise wore off. “Get the hell out of there, man! You can't just—” He groaned emphatically, blasting several more enemy fighters out of the sky. “I thought we were past your 'Leeroy Jenkins' phase!”
“What the fuck is a—” Keith cut himself off with a grunt as Black took a laser bolt to the side. “Listen, we're not looking good here, and if we want any chance at getting to their base, we need to push.”
Lance didn't like that tone. That was Keith's “I know what's best, and what's best is not caring that I actually don't know what's best” tone.
Keith took another hit. A worse one, to Black's torso.
“Keith!” Lance hollered again, his adrenaline pumping and his fingers clenching around Red's controls. “Are you okay? Jesus fucking Christ—” Sorry, Mamá. “—hang on. I'm coming in.”
His arms taut with anxiety, he angled Red straight for that treacherous cluster of enemy ships and pushed forward, gritting his teeth with the strain of holding back some of the more choice words he was itching to spit in Keith's direction: idiot, reckless, stupid, death wish, I'm going to wring your neck, et cetera.
Instead, he settled on mumbling, “God, you have zero sense of self preservation.”
“Old habits die hard,” Keith coughed. Well, at least he was still alive.
“Wha—that doesn't mean you have to die with them! Idiot.” Okay, so maybe some of those choice words were slipping out.
Before he had the time to contemplate it, Lance's vision was filled with a fighter ship flying in far too close for comfort—straight at him. He tried his best to angle out of the way, but the jet caught Red right in the throat, bursting into flames against her surface with far more intensity than any of the other ships' explosions—as if, perhaps, the pilot had taken explosives on board with them. Intentionally.
“Lance? Lance can you hear—” Keith's voice crackled unintelligibly. “—big hit. Are you—” More crackling, and—silence.
Lance frantically pressed his comm button. “Keith? Keith, hey, uh, small problem maybe—”
The control panel flickered a few times, then sputtered out, and suddenly Red was falling—eerily slow at first, then faster than a bullet. Lance bit back a scream, smashing buttons and yanking at the controls desperately, but Red just kept falling, falling, falling, and all Lance could do was watch as she turned belly-up in the air, giving him a perfect, horrible view of Black taking several heavy shots directly to the cockpit.
This time he did scream. But it did no good, and Lance was forced to watch as Black—as Keith—careened toward the moon's surface, a faint trail of purple dusting his wake like the tail of a comet.
Lance's panic was short-lived, however, as he was soon interrupted by the jolting, bruising impact of Red slamming into the ground at full speed. His teeth rattled so hard he thought for sure he would chip a tooth, and then it was—quiet. Completely still. Nothing but the cold shadows of Red's lifeless interior.
After giving himself a moment to check for broken bones—none, thankfully, just a few contusions—and to try unsuccessfully to bring Red back online, Lance jumped out of his seat and rushed for the exit, praying that none of the doors were jammed. Only the final one gave him any trouble, which turned out to be the result of sand blocking half of the exit. Once Lance managed to pry the door open enough to squeeze out, he was met with a small flood of the turquoise substance leaking into his lion.
“Ah, shit,” he hissed, squeezing himself through the opening despite the sandy blockade. “Sorry, Red. I'll give you a deep cleanse when we—” He inhaled sharply, the sound of shouting and gunfire assailing his ears. “Keith,” he breathed, and clambered up the nearby dune on his hands and knees.
When he reached the top, it was—chaos. Galra droids and Ygorok were locked in combat with the Vonn, any semblance of formation or strategy long forgotten. Bodies and—and body parts—lay strewn across the shimmering blue landscape, staining it dark with blood and making it hard for Lance to process who had the upper hand, if anyone. He hadn't realized it from so far above, but the dunes were incredibly hilly and uneven—he couldn't see more than maybe fifty meters in the distance.
No sign of Keith within those fifty meters either.
Taking a deep breath to center himself, Lance drew his bayard and started down the incline, firing off shots left and right as he ran for the opposite side of the ditch. The droids collapsed easily with hefty clanks, but the Ygorok proved more resilient—Lance found it took several shots to fell one of them, or a very lucky bolt to one of its myriad vulnerable black eyes.
Lance scaled the next dune and trudged across the next ditch in much the same fashion as the first, shooting as he went, calling Keith's name whenever he had the breath to spare. He hadn't caught which direction Black had fallen in, so he could only hope that he was heading the right way. So far, he was not feeling terribly optimistic.
Upon climbing to the ridge of the third dune, Lance staggered to a stop, shocked by the scene before him. This one was not a ditch—this was a miniature valley. This must be the heart of the battle. It was... Lance felt his blood run cold as he viewed the carnage. Hundreds of droids and beasts and Vonn struggled against each other—the Vonn had the advantage of knowing how to walk nimbly through the sand, but the Galra had the advantage of sheer numbers. Lance could see no clear indication of this conflict stopping any time soon—and...
No Keith.
Searching for him in this bloodbath was like trying to play Where's Waldo? with all of the people moving. There were so many figures down below, and Lance was so desperate to see a flash of red, and he could feel the bubble of panic and frustration and fear rising up in his throat, threatening to overwhelm him, and—
“... ance!”
Lance nearly fell off the dune. He squinted and peered down toward the bottom of the decline, where the sound had come from. At first he didn't see anything, and then—
“Lance!” There it was—the flash of red. He could have cried with relief. Actually, maybe he was crying a little bit, but he didn't know because he had more important things on his mind.
Like Keith, who was now pushing through the throng, cutting down any enemies who tried to interfere, and waving whenever he had a free moment. That was all it took for Lance to race, stumbling, down into the ravine. Cyan dust erupted in a trailing puff behind him, sparkling against the backdrop of dozens of Galra fighter jets criss-crossing the golden-orange sky. He could not care less about them right now; he had one thing in mind: getting down there, down to Keith, and he was almost there, and Keith was running too, and—
Lance's boot caught in the thick sand, tripping him and sending him tumbling forward at the last moment, directly into Keith, who exhaled a quick “oof” and wrapped his arms around Lance in a steadying motion even as he staggered backwards from the impact.
“Hey, Sharpshooter,” Keith breathed, and it was soft, and it was good, and Lance instantly felt the tension in his shoulders melt away. “They hurt you?” His grip tightened reflexively as he spoke.
“Mmno,” Lance mumbled, squeezing back in response, hooking his chin securely over Keith's shoulder. “I thought I—” He cut off, licked his lips, started again. “I thought they got you.”
Keith knocked his helmet against Lance's, the clunk temporarily blocking out the cacophony of the war zone around them. “You can't get rid of me that easily.” He inhaled deeply, one hand rubbing soothing circles against Lance's back—though the slight shake of his fingers indicated it was just as much an effort to calm himself as it was to calm Lance. “I'm glad you're okay. Glad you're here.”
The honesty in his voice made Lance pause, pulling his head back just enough to meet Keith's gaze, their helmets still touching. He blinked once, then opened his mouth to reply—
And lifted his arm shield to block an incoming laser bolt from a pack of droids and a Ygorok heading their way.
Both paladins sprang into action, emotion giving way to instinct as they brandished their bayards and entered the fray. Lance felt his fingers curl around his gun before he even realized it had materialized; the familiar weight in his hand was almost as comforting as the sight of Keith before him—a luxury he had almost lost just moments ago.
At least, it was comforting until he realized that Keith was now in melee range of the enemy, clashing with them and—well, admittedly cutting through them like weeds, but that wasn't the point! The point was that Keith was now officially in the Danger Zone, and while normally Lance would enjoy seeing Keith in most places (Keith was easy on the eyes; sue him), the Danger Zone was not on that list.
Blue tinted Lance's vision as he aimed through the scope on his gun, expertly felling a pair of droids in three seconds flat. Their core processing units sizzled as they collapsed to the ground, blaster fire leaving molten holes in their heads. Lance felt a rush of relief as it bought Keith that precious extra breathing room, but he knew better than to dwell on it. He adjusted his aim just in time to see the Ygorok pounce at Keith, knocking him back a step and attempting to clamp down on his arm with its terrible snapping maw.
“Watch it!” Lance shouted, unleashing a torrent of rapid fire shots on the beast, which let out a hideous whinging snarl as its blackened flesh began to smoke from the areas of impact. In a desperate frenzy, it lunged straight for Keith's abdomen, and Lance took the opportunity to lodge a laser bolt right in one of its many soulless eyes. Its jaw unhinged, and the creature let out one last eldritch screech before sinking to the ground and beginning to melt into a disgusting pile of flesh and fur and robotic parts. Whatever biological blasphemy had kept this monster in one piece was clearly unable to continue doing so without the aid of a beating heart. Lance felt his stomach roil.
Keith, however, appeared largely unaffected, judging by the way he simply launched himself back into combat with the next nearest droid. And that sparked a little flicker of annoyance in Lance as he once again took aim.
“Be more careful,” he growled, nailing a droid in the neck with a clean shot. “That thing almost got you.”
Keith grunted as he yanked his sword out of a droid's chest and chopped another one's head off. “I know you've got my back,” he called over his shoulder, turning to face his next opponent and leaving himself exposed to another droid coming up behind him.
Lance let out a wordless noise of frustration and immediately shot down the threat. He opened his mouth to air his grievances, but Keith beat him to it.
“See?” he said, cutting through a metal torso and flashing one of his stupidly attractive smirks. “I trust you, Lance.”
The cadence of his voice and the bluntness of his words left a trail of pink crawling up Lance's neck, all the way to the apples of his cheeks. Was he—he wasn't flirting, right? Keith wouldn't flirt. Right?
Lance tried to hide his blush behind more perfectly aimed shots and a scowl. “Would you quit putting yourself at risk for once, you inconsiderate jerk? I'm gonna have a heart attack!” He was met with another smirk. His blood was running hot now. “And stop doing that! With your mouth! It's distracting!”
And that bastard, while he cut down enemies left and right, had the audacity to smirk wider.
Lance's blood was absolutely boiling now.
“Keith!” he yelled, blasting another droid in the face. “Stop doing that fucking thing or I swear to God I'm gonna scream!” He landed another shot, caught up in the moment, not fully realizing that the number of enemies in their immediate vicinity was rapidly dwindling.
Keith buried his blade in a robotic clavicle and met Lance's eyes over the droid's shoulder. It felt like slow motion as he raised one eyebrow in silent challenge, waited, then let the edge of his lip curl upward tauntingly before ripping his sword back out again and whirling to face the next foe.
Never one to go back on his oaths, Lance did scream.
“Keith Kogane, stop making me want you to kiss me with your stupid mouth!”
Lance's entire body twitched as his own words sunk in. His aim was thrown off; his shot at the last remaining droid merely grazed the visor instead of striking right through. He felt like someone had dunked him in ice water, then pulled him out and left him to air dry.
Keith, for his part, seemed remarkably unfazed. His focus was still on the heat of battle. “Well maybe if you shut your stupid mouth every once in a while,” he retorted in a teasing tone, driving his blade through the jaw of the final droid, “I'd actually be able to do that.”
Lance's breath caught in his throat. The droid collapsed at Keith's feet in a puff of sand, and suddenly everything was still.
It took no more than two-and-a-half seconds of silence for Keith to catch up to the conversation, and when he did, he spun around with wide eyes. “Uh—”
But Lance was already moving, slowly at first, then building momentum until he was running and tearing his helmet off and tossing it to the sand with utter disregard, until he was watching Keith's expression go from alarm to something like confusion and then back to alarm again, until he was grabbing Keith's helmet and pulling it off and gripping it tightly where he let his hands rest behind Keith's head after throwing his arms around the other man's neck, until he was—
Until he was kissing him.
And, oh.
Oh, he was kissing him.
Lance kissed Keith like lightning, like warm wind meeting cold wind in a storm, like wave into rock into wave in a river's rapids. He kissed Keith like an earthquake, like a whole forest engulfed in flames, like a meteorite striking its destination with a blazing and unstoppable finality. He kissed Keith like Keith—wild, reckless, untamed and untameable. Beautiful and devastating. Alive.
Very alive, it seemed. Keith wasted no time in pressing back, meeting Lance with equal vigor, as he always had in everything they did, and as he always would. Keith kissed Lance like he fought Lance in the training room, trading kisses like he traded blows—a constant push and pull; a game of prediction and adaptation and surprise; an unspoken challenge to do more, to give more.
Lance loved it.
He let Keith's helmet slip from his grasp and clatter against the debris on the ground, instead opting to thread his fingers reverently through Keith's sweat-knotted hair. Under any other circumstance, he would have been repulsed, but all he could think of in this moment was getting Keith closer, getting his hands on the crown of Keith's head, feeling the intimacy of exploring this part of Keith that he had never been privy to until now.
Keith, too, seemed similarly inclined to touch. His hands found purchase on Lance's waist, their grip hesitant—until Lance's lips parted involuntarily to let out a small noise. It made Keith desperate to swallow the sound, to elicit another one, and so he wrapped his arms around Lance in earnest and nipped at his lower lip, offering a silent plea with a single swipe of the tongue.
And Lance rewarded his plea with permission: an opening and an offering of his own. He parted his mouth to meet with Keith's, finding a pattern in the chaos, a rhythm to which they both settled, until their movements became languid and lazy and sated. Lance's breath beat in heavy, stuttering gusts against Keith's own in the brief moments when they would part between kisses. Those moments gradually became less brief until the two paladins were simply hovering before one another, their lips barely brushing, their eyes glazed but open, their complexions red with heat.
It was Keith who broke the trance. He placed a single feather-light kiss on Lance's bitten lips, then gently nudged his face past the other's, letting his flushed cheek come to rest against Lance's. And then, with his mouth pressed tantalizingly close to Lance's ear, he said in a breathless, soft whisper:
“There's a pack of Ygorok advancing on our location.”
Lance blinked slowly, his fuzzy brain struggling to process what Keith was saying. He gave a low hum in response, then furrowed his brows and paused.
Wait.
In an instant, Lance's eyes flew wide open. “What?!” He attempted to yank himself backwards, but Keith's grip tightened on his waist, holding Lance flush against him. “Keith!” Lance leaned his torso back as far as he could, smacking his hands against Keith's chest plate. “Keith!” No response aside from a breathy chuckle. “Keithkeithkeithkeithkeith—”
Keith snickered and tugged Lance back in, pressing a loud, smacking kiss to his cheek before releasing and stepping around him, bayard drawn. By the time Lance had turned around, Keith was already rushing forward to meet the pack of Ygorok, fighting with renewed energy, slamming his shield into one's slavering jowls and driving his sword through the roof of another one's mouth.
Lance gaped after him for a moment, cheek tingling, until a stray laser bolt whizzed past his nose. He yelped, fumbling with his bayard for a moment before getting his limbs to finally cooperate long enough for him to get a few good shots off.
“You asshole! Stop distracting me!” he shrieked, shooting a hole through a soft spot on a Ygorok's throat. “You're a hazard! You hear me? A hazard!” He huffed and shot another Ygorok in the leg, preventing it from jumping over the corpse of its fellow.
But Keith just laughed that rough, raspy laugh of his; glanced to the sky, where three familiar flashes of blue, green, and yellow appeared, metallic roars announcing their arrival; and with that stupid, stupid smirk on his face, said, “I'll make it up to you later.”
And he did.
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binart · 5 years ago
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blushy keith is best keith
this is FACT
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thespacenico · 6 years ago
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Hi! I love your fics so much your writing and characterization is amazing! I was wondering if you'd ever consider doing a follow-up fic of the spiderman!lance one? I'd love to see our boys in that universe some more!
Hello! First of all thank you so much ahhh! And second of all I am SUPER HAPPY YOU ASKED WEEE so on the down low I actually already have ideas for at least 3 more chapters of the spiderman!lance au and already have the second one started!! I’m just working on like a billion things at once so it may be a while but it’ll definitely be continued at some point!
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bakugou-klancey-lance · 6 years ago
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Bear uwu 💛💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛💜💛
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spammamm · 5 years ago
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Hey @quacksense
Go to bed
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quacksense · 6 years ago
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URL CHANGE
nautical-nonsense252 -----------> quacksense
Mutuals pls reblog :D
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starlightments · 4 years ago
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LOVED the last chapter,, all the little LT5Y references broke my heart :'(
I’m sooooo happy you picked up on those!!!! My inner theatre major just couldn’t resist lol  
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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do you like working on s&h or summer haze more?
OOOOOH THAT’S HARD. They’re both so different, so I have to say it completely depends on my mood. Right now I’m in a very S&H headspace simply because I’m laser-focused on getting this next chapter done asap lol..... But Summer Haze is a ton of fun to write because it’s unlike a lot of the other fics I’ve written, which is exciting for me :)  
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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ever heard Just for a Moment from High School Musical the musical the series? Big syrup & honey energy
OOOOHHH I’M SOLD LOL. I’ll have to check it out on spotify! Sadly I haven’t jumped on that Disney+ bandwagon yet.... 
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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happy thanksgiving star!!
Thank you, Quinn!!!!! Hope you had a really good one yourself
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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how are u really about to post that snippet for summer haze and still expect us to wait so loNG oh my gOD no but fr it was wonderful take ur time your family is gonna love ur bf
djhfgjdgfhd I know!! It’s borderline cruel, I’m sorry!! And aww, thank you
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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any summer haze updates? also loved the new s&h sneak peak! It really hurt!!
Aww thanks!! Actually, I worked a bit on Summer Haze the other day. My other fic is my main priority at the moment, but I’m slowly chipping away lol. No snippets to share right now, though, because the scene I recently worked on is super spoilery!  
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starlightments · 5 years ago
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I think the song "think of you" by christina grimme gives off s&h vibes!! Also can u post the link for the playlist again, would love to listen to it 💕
Ahhhhhh yeah omg that song gets me every time ;____; 
And HERE is the link to the playlist!! I’ll most likely be adding more songs along the way :)
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