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"Miss me?" Bubonic asks, callous.
And it's insane, it's fucking insane, but Tommy's first thought is a resounding yes.
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If it weren't so boneheadedly stupid, it'd almost be impressive, what a blessing Calligan seems to have for getting injured.
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if you stay forever, we can stay forever young by fishfoods for underoosstark
Fandoms: Ocean's Eleven Trilogy (Movies)
30 Mar 2021
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It's the oldest cliché in the book.
You get drunk in Vegas, you wake up married.
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Clark is used to hiding.
It's one of the overarching motifs of his life, having to hide one part of his identity, no matter who he is.
Clark Kent or Superman, he has to choose.
In comparison, this doesn't even rate. But it still hurts, sometimes, a distant ache in his throat, to see Bruce flirt with someone else, even if he doesn't mean a word.
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Ariadne’s not good with people, but that’s the first clue, the first hint that she’s missing something. She watches them more carefully from then on, and she starts to see it, all the little things, piling up into something bigger.
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the world will turn and we'll grow, we'll learn by fishfoods
Fandom: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics), Superman - All Media Types
21 Sep 2020
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Bruce opens his eyes after a few minutes, the hints of a smile gracing his face when he sees Clark. Clark smiles back, thanking whatever higher powers that be for this moment. A year, or even a few months ago, Clark would've never imagined this. But here he is, waking up next to Bruce, confident in the knowledge that there'll be more days like this to come.
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“I’m not saying the leaves aren’t beautiful,” said Dan, “I’m saying they’re beautiful in October, not mid-January.”
It was definitely Casey’s fault. Dan had decided to remind him of that fact, aggressively, every four or five miles, or in other words every hour or so. The road was not pretty. The snow, heaped into piles on either side of the road, was getting freshly bedecked by new snow with a rapidity he found more than a little alarming.
“Look,” Casey said defensively, huddled over the steering wheel and squinting out into the mess, “no one said you had to come.”
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31 Jan 2023
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“Hey,” said Natalie, voice clear in Casey’s ear over the hubbub of Anthony’s, “where’s Dan tonight?”
Casey shrugged. “I don’t know. He didn’t tell me.”
Natalie frowned. “That’s weird.”
“Not really. He’s an adult. He can do what he wants.”
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30 Jan 2023
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“I don’t know,” said Kim to Dave, on their side of the booth, “it’s just inevitable, isn’t it?”
“What is?” asked Casey. He had a nice, quiet buzz on; Anthony’s was seasonally appropriate, if a touch juvenile, with black tinsel draped everywhere and a skeleton in a corner behind the bar. Jack must be bumping into it constantly.
“That if you know somebody long enough, sooner or later you’re going to get a crush on them.”
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30 Jan 2023
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If you were to ask Casey what happened, he would tell you this story:
Shortly after The Divorce (it is important, in Casey’s stories, that you can hear the capitalization—he assigns emphasis to things, sometimes nouns, vaguely Germanic in his insistence on this appropriate apportioning of weight), he was staying at Danny’s. He was sleeping on Danny’s couch because that was the thing one did when one was undergoing a divorce.
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30 Jan 2023
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Dana took a deep breath and pressed her fingers to her temples. “Who started it?”
“Nobody,” said Casey, at the same time as Dan said, “He did.”
Casey shot Dan a sidelong glare and muttered, “Way to throw me under the bus, there, buddy.”
“Maybe if you hadn’t started it,” Dan hissed back.
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30 Jan 2023