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To wonder where one's second in command wanders off to on his day off is a perfectly normal thing. It's important to know the whereabouts of a person so integral to the inner workings of an intelligence base - that's absolutely all there is to it. That's the only reason why the Captain decides to follow Lieutenant Havers into the night. It's in the interest of national security, naturally. Nothing more. So it is not at all out of the ordinary to follow one's lieutenant onto a train and into the middle of London - he could be up to all sorts.
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James follows Anthony to Soho and discovers a whole new world.
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Willkommen und Abschied (Welcome and Departure) by Divercat24
Fandoms: The Choral (Movie 2025)
10 Nov 2025
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After the news reaches the boys and Guthrie that the Germans have suffered yet another loss in the North Sea, Guthrie must grieve in secret. Nobody can know he loved a German, especially a German man. But Robert can read him like a book, and wants very much to help.
Canon divergent, replacing the bench scene where Robert tells Guthrie he had his papers through. How Robert acted annoyed me, so this is what I think he should have done instead.
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1950s London. Anthony has travelled down from Cambridge to meet with James for a birthday gift. How lucky he is to have someone like him to love.
Anthony and James are already in a relationship, and the Captain isn't dead (obviously)
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I felt bad for ending my fic the way I did. It had to happen, and I don't regret it, but I feel like I have a responsibility to cheer you all up a little. Here is an alternative ending to my fan fiction 'Living on Borrowed Time', starting off at Chapter 16 when James and Anthony argue. What would happen if things had been different? What if Anthony had said yes?
(p.s. it's probably a good idea to read Living on Borrowed Time before this, otherwise it will make very little sense :) )Series
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The book follows the life of Anthony Havers after VE day, except James survived his heart attack. Recently returned from the front after fighting in the North Africa Campaign, Anthony is plummeted back to his small life in Ewell, but everything has changed.
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A compendium of tales from Ewell. There is no particular order to the series, each one is a short story based on my main novel Living on Borrowed Time (which, as such, should be read first), ranging in time from before the story is set to after. After I have uploaded the final chapter of my main project, I will release more short stories into this series to keep the lives of these fascinating people going.
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Second Circle by thisisshiny
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
21 Nov 2025
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1909. Edwardian London, where love is criminal and literature is dangerous.
Mr. Aziraphale Fell runs a respectable Soho bookshop with secrets hidden behind false shelves. Mr. Anthony Crowley writes scandalous poetry much too honest for publication. When they meet over a forbidden copy of Baudelaire, they recognize something dangerous and captivating in each other: the refusal to be silent.
Together, they publish a time bomb of a book. Second Circle – forty-two poems about queer love and resistance that could send them both to prison.
This is the story of what that choice costs them – and why it was worth it.
Bookmarked by Divercat24
05 Jun 2026
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What James finds within might as well be a different world entirely. The air crackles with the sense of something wild and wilfully disobedient, jewelled colours whirling and winking in the low light, glancing off the glasses. The music sings up through the soles of his shoes.
It’s like an image out of a fairytale: a lost glittering kingdom hidden beneath the earth.
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With the war over, James takes a chance on whispered rumours of a pub with less than conventional clientele to, if only briefly, be himself where no one knows him. Instead, he finds someone who does.
Better late than never.
Bookmarked by Divercat24
18 Mar 2026

