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The Fight We Never Had by PoetHrotsvitha for t0bemadeofglass
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV)
30 Aug 2021
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For the first time in her life, Mal has gone somewhere that Alina can't follow. She has no one left in the world- or so she thinks, until Aleksander Morozova shows up on her doorstep with an offer she would be a fool to refuse.
[In which Aleksander oh-so-helpfully steps in to assist newly widowed Alina with anything that she might need, even if she doesn't know she needs it yet.]
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great and terrible by Della19
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV), The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows Series - Leigh Bardugo
26 May 2021
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She’s nineteen when the Fjerdan slaughter her parents, her best friend, right in front of her.
She’s nineteen the first time she calls forth the Light, makes them pay.
She scorches them, reduces them to ash, dust in the wind. And when they run, she follows them, and oh, then, they learn fear.
Peace, Alina decides, was never an option.
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Theirs is a delicate balance. They work because they are eternal, and there is only two of them. But nothing is static. After centuries of ruling side by side, something happens to shake the careful harmony Alina and the Darkling have created for themselves, and their country.
(Or, Alina gets knocked up and disappears. The Darkling is less than pleased)
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Sleeping Beside A Stranger by Repeatinglitanies
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV), The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo, Chronicles of Narnia (Movies)
12 Mar 2022
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Her husband had amnesia. The doctor had warned Alina that he would not recognise her.
She was prepared for that.
But what took her by surprise was the stranger wearing Caspian’s face. He looked like Caspian, sounded like him, even had the same calluses on his palm.
And yet, something told her he wasn’t Caspian. But that was ridiculous, wasn’t it?
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the plant that doesn't bloom by vangeaux
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV), The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo
02 Mar 2022
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“She’s not nesting,” Luda tells him as they prepare the meat by the fire.
“What does that mean?”
“She could be sick. Or sulking. She won’t take the blankets we give her. Says they don’t smell right.” Gives Aleksander a pointed stare, one he artfully ignores even as the flush creeps up his neck.