5 Works by TypewriterFont
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“Later, when the stars are out, the fairies of the Orchard are dancing and Thimble is showing off her cool combat moves, Jules says something about how he'll get Mr. Fang if he ever hurts Lady Aranessa. Alba thinks he is silly. Jules remembers a time before Mr. Fang, and Alba doesn't, but everyone knows Mr. Fang loves Lady Aranessa. Why would he ever hurt her?”
Some events in the life of the Davinos family, and particularly of Julien Davinos, seen through the eyes of young Alba Davinos as she grows up
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For all of the perfect things that I doubt by TypewriterFont
Fandoms: Critical Role: Aramán (Web Series)
26 Mar 2026
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Thjazi Fang is dead, the Palazzo Davinos has fallen, Azune Nayar wants to be useful and Sir Julien Davinos needs to regain some sort of control. In a room of a roadside inn, two soldiers raised on different sides of the same long gone war find common ground and discover the kind of relief they can bring to each other.
Half of this is sad Azune realizing he's got a lot in common with sad Julien, the other half is porn with feelings.
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Allison answers the door to the Academy to find Diego's biological mother looking for him. But how will Diego feel about meeting the woman who gave him away?
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Galinda meets Elphaba and goes through loathing, self-discovering, love, heartbreak and grief. She wouldn't trade what they had for anything in all Oz.
This story follows the Wicked musical from Glinda's point of view, focused on her relationship with Elphaba and on her personal journey. Each chapter will follow a song/scene or a part of them.
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We danced the night away by TypewriterFont
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Agent Carter (TV), Captain America (Movies)
20 Jan 2017
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"As a kid, Peggy always wondered what it was like to lose your soulmate. It’s weird, yes, all her friends wanted to talk about the moment they’d meet their meant-to-be, see the countdown on their arms reach zero. Still, everyone knew hundreds of stories about that part. (...) But nobody tells children about how it is to let go of your twin soul."
Peggy Carter's thoughts on soulmates and their losses, and how Steve Rogers touches her life when he is there and when he isn't.
