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Author: Audrelite Title: Bidding Farewell Fandom: Date Everything! Prompt: #448 — Farewell Rating: T Characters: Player Character, mentioned Tyrell, mentioned Airyn Word Count: 100 Summary: Bidding farewell to what they had been is the sharpest sorrow your life has ever known.

Bidding Farewell

Prompt: #448 - Farewell

Jun. 24th, 2025 06:29 pm
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This week's prompt is farewell.

Your response should be exactly 100 words long. You do not have to include the prompt in your response -- it is meant as a starting place or inspiration only.

Please use the tag "prompt: #448 - farewell" with your response.

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Title:  A Bone to Pick
Fandom: The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
Rating: G/Gen
Notes: for prompt 4.47 'A Bone of Contention'

AO3 link archiveofourown.org/works/66758836

Spooks (MI5): Refusal

Jun. 21st, 2025 11:34 am
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Title: Refusal
Fandom: Spooks (MI5) [Werewolf!Lucas AU]
Rating: G



Fire Emblem: Fates - Another Time

Jun. 21st, 2025 12:17 am
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Title: Another Time
Fandom: Fire Emblem: Fates
Rating: AA
Notes: Xander, Ryoma
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On Saturday afternoon, on the bus ride home, I finished The Traitor Baru Cormorant, because I couldn't wait until I got home to reach the end, despite a long history of reading-induced car sickness. It was totally worth it.
 
The Traitor Baru Cormorant is all fantasy politics. There's no magic or fairies or prophecies, just Seth Dickinson's invented world and the titanic machinations of Empire.  And it is electric. Tentatively, I'd make a comparison to The Goblin Emperor, except that where TGE is about how Maia, completely unprepared for his role, is thrust into a viper's nest of politics, Baru Cormorant is about how Baru has painstakingly taught herself the ways of the empire and enters into the game fully prepared to rewrite the rules to her liking. 
 
Dickinson creates a wonderfully believable world. The Empire of Masks—popularly known as the Masquerade—is sickeningly plausible, with their soft conquests of money and ideas backed by a highly-trained and well-equipped military. The Masquerade is not content to conquer land—it must conquer minds, people. It is relentless in its push to force its colonies and territories to adopt its ways of thinking, to the point of dictating who may and may not marry based on their bloodlines. With this comes a heaping dose of homophobia, frequently enforced on cultures who had formerly been relaxed or even accepting of queer identities and relationships. This presents a specific problem for Baru, who is the daughter of a mother and two fathers, and who is herself a deeply closeted lesbian.
 
The story makes use of incredibly mundane tools in its schemes, something that also rings realistic. It's not all backstabbing, murder, and blackmail—at one point, a serious political threat is nullified through currency inflation. Baru, who becomes an imperial accountant, is in a prime position to use these seemingly dull tools to marvelous effect. Many schemes are strangled in the cradle, such that only the plotter and the defeater are even aware that they existed. But the game goes on.

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On Monday's outbound commute I finished the audiobook for Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk. This is a supernatural/fantasy noir romance and it does pack a lot of all three of those things into its brief 4-hour runtime. 
 
This book relies heavily on stock film noir tropes—the veteran down-and-out private (paranormal) investigator (here a lesbian, Helen, our protagonist) who drinks too much and is haunted by past mistakes, a mysterious and sexy female client with a unique case, and "just one last" job before the PI plans to quit and retire with a beloved romantic partner. I didn't find them overused—and seeing them reworked to queer and female characters was fun—but other readers may find them too worn out even here.
 
Because the book is so short, it moves along at a very rapid pace. The whole thing takes place over the course of two days—the final two days before Helen's soul debt is called due and she finally has to pay the price of her warlock bargain. In this way, any rush felt appropriate, since it fit both the size of the novel and the context of Helen's urgency to get this last job done before she has to pay up.
 
The characters weren't super developed, but again—4-hour runtime. They're a little stock character-y, but not total cardboard cut-outs. It was disappointing for me to see Helen make the same mistake at the end of the book that she did prior to the start, as if she hadn't really learned anything, but since the novel ends promptly after that, the story never has to reckon much with it. 
 
I was relieved that Edith, Helen's girlfriend, wasn't just the damsel in distress/goal object for Helen, which I was a bit worried about in the beginning. Edith has secrets and goals of her own. 
 
Overall, the book was fine, and it entertained me well enough for a few days. Nothing extraordinary here, but nothing objectionable either. I will say I think keeping it short worked best for this book—I think drawing it out might have only weakened it. A fun little twist on a typical noir novel.

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447: Peanuts: Bone of Contention

Jun. 19th, 2025 07:02 pm
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Title: Bone of Contention
Fandom: Peanuts
Rating: Gen
Notes: Warning for injury to dog (Snoopy)

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Title: 'Justification'
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: G
Notes: Crossposted to [community profile] drabble_zone and [community profile] anythingdrabble

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Prompt: #447 - Bone of Contention

Jun. 17th, 2025 01:21 pm
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This week's prompt is bone of contention.

Your response should be exactly 100 words long. You do not have to include the prompt in your response -- it is meant as a starting place or inspiration only.

Please use the tag "prompt: #447 - bone of contention" with your response.

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In Stars and Time - Pain Au Chocolat

Jun. 17th, 2025 10:12 am
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Title: Pain Au Chocolat
Fandom: In Stars and Time
Rating: PG, Siffrin's got some intrusive thoughts but it's overall on the lighter side
Notes: Contains endgame spoilers, albeit vaguely!

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Title: Made to Order
Fandom: Crossover between The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy and Dungeons and Daddies: The Peachyville Horror.
Rating: G

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