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Fundamental (But Maybe Not Universal) Truths by Crosswired Processor (KageDanza)
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
13 May 2020
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Hank's coffee machine is broken, and so is the city of Detroit. But there's a certain android living in his house that won't stop doing nice things for him and making his life better, so there's that.
(Just a cute one-shot from Hank's POV that doubles as a bit of caffeine-worship)
You don't need to have read the first fic in this series to understand this, but I do recommend checking it out!
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When the Kitten Comes Calling by Snugglevixen
Fandoms: Charlie's Angels (Movies - McG), Full Throttle
04 Jan 2024
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What does the Agency's top angel have to do with Charlie's greatest failure? Natalie was the embodiment of the best the Agency aimed to field. What did she care about the previous best who had abandoned her wings for a life of crime?
Sequel to Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. If you've not seen the movie, some things probably won't make sense to you. Apart from CA:FT, this has no connection to the first movie. Mostly because it didn't make much of an impression on me. Except that I didn't like the Angels' hair in it. OMG I think I have a hair fetish...
The movie was campy AF, I tried to maintain that level of camp. Probably failed.
"You're worried about her." The words were casual. The weather would garner more interest in the doctor's voice than this. As if she had never said a word, the doctor proceeded to check on the cut in Natalie's side, removing the dressing with care.
"I am?" Natalie winced and did her best to relax under the doctor's administrations. "Well, yes. Yes, I am!" Jaw firming, her chin tilted up slightly at an obstinate angle. Unbeknownst to her, it made her look adorable in the extreme. "Shouldn't I be? She was one of us once, wasn't she?"