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Ever since the day they met, Dick Gumshoe has always had one goal: to protect Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. By any means possible. Mr. Edgeworth wasn't ever supposed to find out, though. So when he catches Gumshoe in the middle of finally dealing with the Wright problem, he's not sure what response to expect. But he'd never hurt Mr. Edgeworth, not ever.
Miles Edgeworth has known for years that he could trust no one, except for one man. That changes when he finds Gumshoe with Wright's blood on his hands. This man who has served him with such devotion has been committing horrible crimes for his sake. It can't be allowed to continue, but he also can't lose Gumshoe. Now he must figure out how to manage his most loyal companion's dark secret, and his own troubling reaction.
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13 Aug 2025
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The Narrator attempted to keep up the determined and witty personality for Stanley’s amusement; however, he couldn’t help but feel the pangs of jealousy everytime he looked at that bucket. Everytime he touched that bucket, spoke to that bucket, felt the bucket. That should be him.
And Stanley knew the Narrator felt those emotions very well.
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11 Apr 2023
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Ever since John was young, Arthur had always been incredibly mean to him. This wouldn't matter to him if it were anybody else. And he really wished Arthur Morgan were anybody else.
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27 Mar 2023
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Losing our Footing by Katydid_99
Fandoms: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
31 Jan 2018
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"It wasn't love; this wasn't the sort of place where love could thrive, but it was something burning and desperate and real..."
A study on McMurphy and Harding's relationship
(not movie compliant)Bookmarked by Dissolved_In_Rain
27 Mar 2023
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Stars Down Your Throat by thetalkingcrocus
Fandoms: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
01 May 2018
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“Because he will grip you by
the shoulders and wrench
you around and he will bring
his bristly mouth to yours and blow
stars
down your throat
until
you are so full
of
light”- You Better Not Cry by Augusten Burroughs
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27 Mar 2023

