13 Works in Phouka (War for the Oaks)
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“How are you so good at this?” Eddi asked, voice hollow and rough.
“I take daily inspiration from you, beautiful. I suggest taking inspiration from this.” He slid his hands down his chest, and she sighed.
“You’re ridiculous.”
“And yet…” he whispered. “You like it, just the same.”
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Eddi and the Fey play charades at Minneahaha Falls- and despite a thunderstorm, annoying rodents, and fey boyfriends who are VERY bad at charades, it goes well.
Lots of adorable complements and fall weather!
(Eddi and the phouka do NOT win)
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,127
- Chapters:
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- Kudos:
- 1
- Hits:
- 8
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The band plays "name that
faemusician". -
Duet of the Twin Cities by landofspaceandrainbows (cereus) for annathecrow
Fandoms: War for the Oaks - Emma Bull, Homestuck
17 Jul 2020
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Vegas was otherworldly.
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Portrait of Phouka, made as a color study.
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'A living hedgehog; the surest sign that one thing at least is well where you are.'
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On the first night in a new apartment, Eddi looks back on her life.
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Eddi and the Fey, one year later.
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Jazz Age prequel for War for the Oaks. Ruby Kind comes to Saint Paul looking to get away from life in Hibbing. She finds the Wabasha Street Speakeasy, Miss Winter, and Mr. Pook.
Dear Daisy Ninja Girl,
I dithered mightily about giving you this present. I dithered. But you said you appreciated that quality of Ms. Bull's works, in that they soar while they cut you. So. It's winter in Minnesota as I write this. It's beautiful. It also kills people.
(Heart-felt thanks to St. Aurafina, Lilacsigil, and Likeadeuce for assistance, hand-holding, and beta-reading.)
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Songs about love and death by Minnow for magistera
Fandoms: War for the Oaks - Emma Bull
21 Dec 2010
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They have teetered on the brink of war before, and sent a phouka hunting.
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"A year and a day I've had, my own," the phouka said. "Now sadly reduced to four days."
