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Rae of Sunshine by GiannaQueenofBelgium
Fandoms: Marvel, X-Men, Quicksilver - Fandom, Marvel Cinematic Universe
03 Apr 2015
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Rae is a mutant who only has powers for one day out of the year. After she loses control of her powers during a sentinel attack Rae is transported into the backyard of Peter Maximoff. It's 1974, bell bottoms are the best thing ever, Nixon is president, the internet won't exit for a long time, and the sparks of war against the mutants are just starting to flare up. Rae has one year until her powers return and she can go back to her own time, her own home, but what if she doesn't want to go back? The future is grim at best, but her family is there, but the 70s hold love and adventure, yet it isn't her place.
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Oliver finds out that he has a son and doesn't know what to do. Felicity helps him deal, which brings up some demons from her own past.
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Making out on a couch was so fresh... like old times.
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Background on an Earth in the Multiverse that I've made up. I referenced this in Chapter 30 of my story/one-shots Moments in the Multiverse and thought I'd expand upon it. Maybe write some more one-shots dedicated specifically to this universe, not sure yet.
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This is the sequel to Specter of Oliver Queen. Oliver is now on his way home from his five years in hell to protect his city. Little does he know that all of his friends know his secret and are going to be there to help him with his mission. Hopefully his friends can help him change things for the better of his city and his life as well.
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- Part 2 of Specter of Oliver Queen
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Steve Harrington had once been the “King Bee” of Hawkins High, and after that was over, all he felt was that he’d peaked in High School, and it’d be downhill from there.