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Pomni stepped into the room just a little, leaning her weight back against the door. She thought about toying with him a little, but at the end of the day, she really just wanted to get down to it. Pressing her lips together, she glanced quickly around the hall, watchful for familiar faces that actually might question her if they saw who she was talking to.
When she felt the coast was sufficiently clear, she turned back to him. “What are you doing after work?”
Jax only stared at her for a beat or two, his eyes a touch wider than they had been a moment ago. He seemed surprised to hear her be so forward—an unintended effect, but not an unwelcome one.
At length, though, he smirked. “You tell me.”
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New Memories in Old Halls by pelicanpig
Fandoms: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood & Manga
03 May 2026
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Edward Elric is freshly eighteen years old when Granny Pinako corners him in the kitchen and tells him he’s a property owner in Resembool.
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After the dust settles following the Promised Day, Pinako Rockbell springs unexpected news on Edward. He copes with it the best way he knows how: by running away. It works. That is, until he finds a reason that makes him want to grow up, step up, and build something new for himself on the foundations of his past.
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The Fire Lord Takes a Wife by aliceinacoma
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
28 Apr 2026
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”I’m thinking of marrying outside the Fire Nation.”
He bit his own tongue as soon as the words left his mouth, echoing back at him in the silence that followed.
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Five years after the war, Zuko employs the Southern Water Tribe Ambassador’s help in his most complicated duty yet: getting married.
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After the war, Katara stays in the Fire Nation to help Zuko—and unexpectedly befriends Azula, who decides that her brother and the waterbender belong together, scheming with the entire palace to make it happen.
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She looked at him, but looking, of course, wasn’t enough.
A kiss beneath the full moon, in the raging ocean, was not enough. Had she always, in some way, burned for him? Her enemy, her friend; the kind, golden flicker in the middle of the flame?
For once, the question had an easy answer. Yes—
