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He wants to push Stuart out of the way, not even with a violent yank of his collar like he sometimes imagines. Just to melt into his place like butter sliding in a pan. Have it be an effortless breath of fresh air when John looks up at him and sees it all reflected back in his eyes. It’s you.
Hamburg, 1960.
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11 Feb 2020
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Get back to where you once belonged.
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03 Jan 2020
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Sequel to I Still Miss Someone and I Know That I Miss You, but I Don't Know Where I Stand. When last we left John and Paul, it was mid-1976 and they seemed to have come to an understanding. Now it's 1979. Paul has received a phone call from Yoko asking him to come to New York to cheer up John. Though it's right before the Christmas holiday, he drops everything to visit, only to find that John does not appear happy to see him. John's POV.
Turn around, don't whisper out my name
Like a breeze it would stir a dying flame
I'll miss someone if it eases you to know
And close the door lightly when you goFairport Convention, "Close the Door Lightly When You Go"
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31 Dec 2019
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July, 1958: In the wake of an argument and Julia's death, Paul and John have to find their way back to one another.
The title comes from this quote from John Steinbeck's "Sweet Thursday"--
"Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass."Bookmarked by secondsflat
26 Dec 2019
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The Beatles during their first trip to Hamburg, September 1960.
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26 Dec 2019
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- Part 1 of McLennon Drabbles
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26 Dec 2019
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The sequel to 'Lifting Latches'.
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- Part 2 of Lifting Latches/Sending Postcards
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24 Dec 2019
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In which Paul and John swap t-shirts, and also somehow change the nature of their relationship...
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24 Dec 2019
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31 October 1957. A glimpse into the stirrings that will eventually produce one of the most incredible groups in history.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of Paul's mother's death.
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24 Dec 2019
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Post Beatles breakup, between February and September 1971.
John is missing the group: he gets paranoid and develops a PIND (Paul Is Nearly Dead) theory because of a recent release of Paul's.Bookmarked by secondsflat
24 Dec 2019
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12 November 1963 by yesterdaisy_______57
Fandoms: The Beatles (Band), Real Person Fiction
02 Dec 2021
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Based on the incident in 1963 when a concert was cancelled after Paul McCartney fell ill. These four guys really loved each other. Some swearing.
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‘You alright?’ John blurted, not paying any mind to Mr Parody Fames and his current question. Paul glanced around, confused, for half a second before looking at John and smiling.
‘Oh, yeah!’Bookmarked by secondsflat
24 Dec 2019
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The Bottomless Hole.
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24 Aug 2018
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Haven't seen you in quite a while, / You were down the hold, just passing time. Last time we met it was a low-lit room / We were as close together as a bride and groom. We ate the food, we drank the wine, / Everybody having a good time / Except you, You were talking about the end of the world.
In my dreams, I was drowning in sorrows / Till my sorrows, they learned to swim. Surrounding me, going down on me, / Spilling over the brim. Waves of regret, waves of joy / I reached out for the one I tried to destroy / And you, you said you'd wait until the end of the world.
- U2, "Until the End of the World"Bookmarked by secondsflat
27 May 2015
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Scully is drunk and annoyed. Mulder is amused. Clearly the perfect time to psychoanalyze the nature of past lives.
Post-ep scene for "The Field Where I Died"
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21 May 2015
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While waiting for Mulder at the airport, Scully meets a man who is just obnoxious enough to be her type. (Uploaded by Punk, from Gossamer.)
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17 May 2015
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They're in LA, it's hot, they get drunk. But everyone's sort of miserable, too. Plus all the ice is melted. (Uploaded by Punk, from Gossamer.)
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17 May 2015
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11 May 2015
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I'm here, Mulder, because the girl with the hat told me to be. Post-"all things."
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07 May 2015
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Across the street, a bank clock proclaimed it was 99 degrees, and the sky was black from another fire.
Written as V. Salmone.
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04 May 2015
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Alchemy (noun) figurative: a process by which paradoxical results are achieved or incompatible elements combined with no obvious rational explanation.
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04 May 2015
