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Spencer and Paige at Stanford. This is pretty much based on PLL, before all of the Dollhouse nonsense. There's no explicit mention of A, but, if you want to believe that A exists in this universe, you're free to infer her. It's probably a one-shot. Rated T for some adult language and behavior. McHastings
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McHastings one-shot featuring Paige in skirts. I apologize to the entire McHastings fandom. This one started out sweet but took a wrong turn early on. Rated M for unbridled lust.
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“How bad is it?” Hanna asks.
Emily balls up her jacket and presses it against the wound.
Alison is right next to her, she can sees the fear in her eyes as it soaks through. Quickly. Too quickly.
“I got shot, Han.” Spencer’s voice is weak. A little spacey. “It’s not...a kitten scratch.”
“Stay with me,” Alison shouts. “Spencer! Stay with me!”
The story picks up where the 7a finale left off and imagines an alternative version of 7b.
This fic is a love letter to the best parts of PLL - the queerness, the sleuthing, the unbreakable bond between the Liars. All the wacky situations mixed with the dead seriousness of growing up with rape culture always lurking outside the window. This is the final half season as it could have been. One last time.
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An unexpected reconnection with Paige forces Spencer to reckon with her emotions.
Spencer stands there, staring at the back of Paige’s calves for maybe ten seconds before she swallows hard and finally speaks. “McCullers.”
Paige props herself up on her elbows and twists around to look at her. “Spencer,” she replies. She’s still not smiling, exactly. But one side of her mouth quirks up just a little.
It occurs to Spencer that she hasn’t planned out a second thing to say.
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“Spencer?” The sound of her own name surprises her, but not as much as the sight of Paige McCullers standing in front of her.
She leafs fruitlessly through the voter registration lists for the Caucus. She’s not even sure what she’s looking for. None of them are going to be helpfully marked : Knock once if your best friend’s ex-girlfriend lives here! Knock twice if you’ve falsely accused this voter of murder.