10 Works in Ballad Reverie
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Echo tries to sleep in the rec room after the Siege of the Lineage Brighton. Gig is a good friend.
written for 15 days of fatt 2022 for the prompt Intimacy.
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- Part 8 of 15 Days of FatT 2022
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 607
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 4
- Hits:
- 21
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a little off the top by CombatMattress for DragonEyez
Fandoms: Friends at the Table (Podcast)
20 Jan 2020
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Twenty years after the events of the Twilight Mirage, Echo Reverie gives Grand Magnificent a haircut.
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the further i go (the more i'm guessing) by waveridden
Fandoms: Friends at the Table (Podcast)
07 Dec 2019
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Ballad doesn’t think that Advent is responsible for the zombie apocalypse. That seems too much, too harsh, too genuinely unbelievable for him. Or maybe he’s just naive; who can say? (A zombie AU.)
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Repair by fangirl_squee
Fandoms: Friends at the Table (Podcast)
11 Nov 2019
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Echo’s bike is broken in a way that even they can’t fix. Luckily Even knows a good mechanic.
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day one: forget - Fourteen, and the things they have lost.
day three: drifting - Fourteen between the Body Politic and Carcanet's Ironclad.
day four: shelter - Ballad and Lumen as childhood friends.- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 883
- Chapters:
- 1/?
- Kudos:
- 4
- Hits:
- 41
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“Wait,” said Ballad. “He’s working for you?”
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The thing is, Echo knows their parents are trying their best to be not-awful. And sometimes their attempts can be a little… overwhelming.
(or, Echo lies about having a partner to get their parents off their back and now they need someone to pretend to date them)
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Did you know another definition for an orgy is "Four or more people in bed without their socks on"?
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we're in a war now (or something like it) by ZoeBug
Fandoms: Friends at the Table (Podcast)
20 Nov 2018
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"I’m so tired of fighting my family, Gig.” It comes out in spite of you and you hate how small your voice sounds. How quietly childlike. How naively despairing.
When did you become like this? Stoic, steel-nerved Echo, when did you become so terrified?
(Or: Echo and Gig, in the aftermath.)
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It’s hot in the spaceport and the faux leather of the jacket they’re wearing feels foreign; it’s well-worn to the point of shiny smoothness, for sure, a tad too big around the shoulders (it sat snugly on Ballad, a second skin, and there’s no bitterness where they expect to find it festering) but tilting their face to hide in the popped up collar still comes natural to Echo, hands balled up in their pockets as they scan the crowd.