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At a medical examiners conference, Jane and Maura find themselves examining the evidence of their own hearts.
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09 Jun 2026
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Taylor Hebert claimed she would do things differently if given a chance. A chaotic being gave her that chance. Her subconscious is cast back to the locker incident and Queen Administrator is replaced with a slightly modified Chaos Gacha. With an unpredictable trump power (with a surprising amount of sexual aspects), an insistent nudging from her subconscious, and the recent but unshakeable realization that she is gay as hell, Taylor Hebert sets out to try and be a hero in Brockton Bay, and maybe accidently (or not) build a harem in the process.
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02 Jun 2026
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Hero of Ishval by ItsEllowenRawr
Fandoms: Parahumans Series - Wildbow, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood & Manga
01 Jun 2026
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“Little outside of speculation is known about Taylor Hebert’s origins, early life, and arrival in Ishval. Whether she be a deniable asset from Drachma, or a cage fighter from Creta, or an Aerugan arms dealer providing weapons to the Ishvalan freedom fighters, all are popular, but unfounded theories. What is known, is that the first confirmable instance of her presence occurred on October 18, 1906, when she was recovered from the site of an Amestrian shelling in Kanda with atypical wounds on her person—as attested to by both surviving Ishvalans and Amestrians.”
-An excerpt from Notable Figures in the Twentieth Century, Erika Bernholt (2005)
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02 Jun 2026
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Ranma has gotten the short end of the stick all their life.
How does having one real, true friend who doesn't make demands of him change things?
And why does it make him feel ok... To be a her?
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20 May 2026
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It's difficult to imagine how often we appear in the background of other people's lives. How many memories we feature in; how many stories told where we barely rate a mention. Just that girl who tripped over the curb and spilled her coffee. That guy dozing off in the corner of the restaurant. That car that cut that turn closer than they should've.
Everyone's the hero of their own story, but we're all just extras in everyone else's.
Everyone, except for me.
Memory is such a fickle thing, to be so important. Change it, edit it, rearrange it, and who's to say what's real, at all?
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28 Apr 2026
