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“Enjolras,” Combeferre said. “Are you quite well?”
Enjolras said nothing. His eyes were lowered, and his brows drawn down over them. After a moment, they lifted. “Not precisely.”
Bookmarked by RainingPlaybills24601
27 Jun 2026
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Written much like Hugo! One of my favorite of all time. WHY IS IT DISCONTINUEDDDDDD
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У Анжольраса есть его работа в университете, друзья, интенсивные политические взгляды, самая французская в мире мансарда и страсть к пафосным жестам. У Грантера есть Анжольрас. По крайней мере, на несколько часов в неделю.
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"I can't be sure how long I can keep this up, Grantaire. It gets worse everyday. And ... If it gets to the point where I could endanger someone, I need you to make sure the authorities know. It's ... It's not a matter of making sure I don't. It's a matter of making sure I can be stopped when — when I do."
Enjolras hated the way his voice sounded small, so broken. He was the picture of defeat, his shoulders slumped and brows furrowed in wary exhaustion. Grantaire wasn't saying anything.
"Can you do that for me?"
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Enjolras is a pyromaniac. Grantaire is enlisted to stop him when he gets out of control. It's going to be a long road to follow.Bookmarked by RainingPlaybills24601
25 Jun 2026
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im literally a decade late but this is so good🥹🥹🥹🥹 why must it be discontinued😭 the ao3 curse
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Enjolras and Grantaire are paired together in home economics class to raise a fake electronic baby together as parents. Enjolras, who wants nothing to do with children, is devastated.
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Once Upon a Dream by Johaerys
Fandoms: The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller, Hades (Supergiant Games Video Games), The Iliad - Homer
11 Jun 2026
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“Madman,” the priest stutters hoarsely, his grey mane whipped by the furious wind. “You will doom us all.”
“Then doomed we shall be.”
Achilles turns to the sea. It churns angrily far below him, as if in answer to him.
“Until they bring back my beloved, they are no gods of mine.”
After the loss of Patroclus, Achilles commits such blasphemy that the gods deny him the right to die. He wanders the Earth for centuries, trying to find his beloved again.
But when he does, his love doesn’t remember him.
Series
- Part 33 of This and This and This: Achilles & Patroclus

