Firefighter task force 141 au
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It’s been a long six years for Mara Moretti. She fell pregnant right before her twenties and instead of studying, she was learning how to raise her boy and hold a job at the same time.
Now, she’s got her first apartment, her job’s been steady for months, and her son (the cutest boy alive if you ask her) is finally leaving his shy phase. Things are really looking up…if she ignores the chronic hip pain, the slightly crushing loneliness of single-motherhood, and the bass currently bouncing out of her neighbours apartment.
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It’s been two years since Johnny MacTavish got himself an Honourable Discharge from the S.A.S. He moved to a small town where his best buddy and comrade Simon Riley had moved just a year before, after his own H.D. and took up work at the local fire station, the 141, finding himself a home away from home.
He’s had new neighbours for three weeks, but with his unpredictable schedule he’s yet to meet the small family. After touring the local schools for the annual Super-Safe-Summer fire-safety chats, he lets loose for the end of the work week with his crew…and is met with an angry, pyjama-clad young lady at his front door hardly three hours in.Series
- Part 1 of Station 141
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Like a Tattoo by Gimme_1_margarita for LizardtheScribe
Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games)
14 May 2025
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The easiest way to describe Orla was a mess: messy hair, messy room, messy love life. And she had a terrible knack for putting her foot in her mouth...much like she just had, “if I can get tha’ one to crack, reckon ye’ll shout the weddin’?” She should know by now not to poke the bear.
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Simon wants peace, craves it like an itch he can’t reach, literally fought for it for too bloody long. It’s a proper shame Orla-fucking-MacTavish had come crashing back into his life like the hurricane she was—and he just couldn’t seem to leave her be.
Or: Simon is not as averse to the Scottish accent as he’d led Johnny to believe.
(The spin-off of “Here, There And Everywhere”. Can be read as a stand-alone)
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- Part 2 of Station 141
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Felicity Parker had been called to the principal’s office far too many times—and that was before she started raising three boys of her own. Teenagers in the wake of their parent’s divorce don’t take too kindly to intruders upon their lives…even if said intruder is determined to prove himself time and time again.
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At the end of a long day, at the end of a draining week, John Price wakes to the sound of his car alarm going off. One teenager sneaking back home caught red-handed, a dented bumper, and a pair of weeping eyes from his usually quick-to-leave neighbour; John finds forgiveness in his heart.
He also finds a few other long-suppressed feelings bubbling over when he offers her a helping hand.
Or: a love story between the over-worked and the under-appreciated, with a generous helping of wholesome character growth.
(The spin-off of “Like A Tattoo”. Can be read as a stand-alone)
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- Part 3 of Station 141
