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“I’m not a strategist.”
An understatement for the ages. “You’ll have to become one, for this.”
“I’m not a leader,” she tries, a desperate hitch in her voice.
“And yet I enjoy following you,” Fenris says, and it must be frustration with his tenacity that prompts Hawke to take a swift, deep draught of the wine.
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24 Feb 2019
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Blood mages kidnap Hawke for use in a powerful ritual. Rescue comes too late, and now Hawke must deal with the difference between survival and life. A kmeme prompt run rampant. Hawke/Fenris. Complete.
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15 Oct 2017
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A midnight swim has unexpected consequences for Hawke -- a curious, devilishly handsome consequence who just so happens to be sporting a tail. And she knows the stories, every legend and cautionary tale spawned from the depths of the Waking Sea to push against the shore and the city's walls; stories to make a wise heart take heed, when the dark waters reach out tempting fingers to pluck at battered strings.
Of course, she's never been wise or cautionary, least of all in matters of the heart. But the sea hides secrets in its treacherous depths, and Hawke has only skimmed the surface of the water.
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03 Oct 2017
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“I can hear you,” Hawke snaps.
Fenris leans against a bedpost and regards her smugly. “Sed tu non intellegis.” At Orana’s bell-like laugh, he shoots her a smile, and Hawke wonders again whether he truly doesn’t realize how charming he is.
She hurls a pillow at him. It hurts, but it’s worth it--Fenris lets it hit him square in the face, and just blinks down at her afterward. “So teach me,” she snaps. It’s a gamble, but his eyes flicker in surprise. She guessed right.
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26 Sep 2017
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She will never tire of how much they can say to each other without words: Please, be my guest and kill this slaver. Or, We hold this point and none shall pass us. Or, Isabela is cheating again. More recently, a library of variations on I love you.
And now, No blade? No problem.
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26 Sep 2017

