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If there is any principle Fanny believes in with all her heart, it is that her brilliant, bossy big sister is meant to be here, with her, on this Earth, for as long as possible.
In which Lady Fanny Fox is going to rescue Dr. Dawkins and save her sister if it's the last thing she does. If Dr. Rainsford Sneed wants to come along for the ride (begrudgingly, complaining the whole time), that's his problem.
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11 Dec 2025
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It takes him a considerable amount of time just to decide to make the trek upstairs to the bedroom he and Lizzie share, where he can only assume she is right now, either mentally cursing him or lying on her side, crying pretty tears over him of all people.
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post 6x05, tommy and lizzie talk about diana’s revelation
Bookmarked by mushimoe
10 Nov 2025
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...it wouldn't be Lizzie Stark's.
Lizzie Stark fell in love with Thomas Shelby when she was nine years old. Her life was forever altered by it. This is the story of that life.
It is not a love story.Bookmarked by mushimoe
09 Nov 2025
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For nearly five years Tommy’s been cold, distant, holed up behind a wall he’d built between them. The wall’s gone now, and here he is again, a living breathing man who seems intent on proving himself to her.
Lizzie likes it, the way he seems to want to keep her close. The softness in him. He’d told her, once, that he still wanted soft things. Good things. It seems he’s finally allowing himself to ask for them. Because that’s what this all feels like, to her. It feels like Tommy asking for good, soft things from her.
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- Part 3 of Armistice
Bookmarked by mushimoe
08 Nov 2025
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Tommy calls on Sunday, as promised.
She hasn’t told Charles about seeing his father last week. He’s struggling enough, the poor kid, without having his hopes raised. He’s taken the last few months so hard. Losing his sister, and barely seeing his father, and then Lizzie walking away from the marriage…it’s not been easy for him. Lizzie loves him with all her heart, and she’s selfishly glad that he chose to come with her, but she knows he’s having a tough time. She knows she can’t make up for what he lacks. For all Tommy’s faults, he’s still Charles’s father, and poor little Charlie desperately wants his father’s love and care. He doesn’t need to have his hopes raised just to be dashed yet again.
But the telephone rings at eleven o’clock on the dot.
Or: it will take a month of Sundays for Lizzie - and Charlie - to start forgiving Tommy.
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- Part 2 of Armistice
Bookmarked by mushimoe
08 Nov 2025
