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"We want the Colonel's notes. You lot will know where to find them, or we'll use you to buy them from him. It makes no difference to me."
An ambitious alchemist goes hunting for Colonel Mustang's secrets. Jean isn't worried—the team aren't alchemists, and the Colonel would never let Ed anywhere near his notes. They can't give their captor information they don't have, right?
Except that Lieutenant Hawkeye might not be as in the dark as the rest of them.
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- Part 11 of najio's whumptober 2025
Bookmarked by ThatOneWierdGal
14 Oct 2025
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Who's Ready for Tomorrow by tsaiibii
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Batman - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe, DCU, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies)
13 Oct 2025
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There's a kid roaming around Gotham who looks eerily similar to one of their own. He has his nose, his smile, and his annoying ability of acrobatically removing himself from awkward situations.
So if the kid really is Dick's son, it only makes sense to bring him in, right? Peter's probably homeless, weirdly dusty, and yet strangely steadfast in his lie that his "guardian" is at home just asleep.
"He's just super tired from the trip. Passed out as soon as we got here actually. But he's at home waiting for me."
That has to be a lie. Right?
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Drenched in Darkness - A Whumptober Collection by ForFun100
Fandoms: Fullmetal Alchemist - All Media Types
31 Oct 2024
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Here’s my Whumptober collection for this year! It’s mostly me hurting Riza because I’m psychotic. Enjoy!
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- Part 1 of My Whumptober Collections
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Riza Hawkeye grows up learning to take care of herself—and her mama when she gets sick, and her papa when he's too busy to eat. It doesn't leave much room for anyone to take care of her.
Bookmarked by ThatOneWierdGal
12 Oct 2025
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Clementine has found, in her seventeen years of life, that the worst part about living is that you never get any breaks. No matter how many terrifying, horrific, or otherwise world-shattering events you go through, life keeps moving on, and you need to move with it. Depending on whatever nightmare she'd last endured, she's found it both a comfort and a burden.
Although, she's gotta say, she wasn't quite sure where to place 'almost dying in an old barn with a six-year-old wielding an axe' on that scale. Mainly because, well, she wasn't planning on surviving it in the first place.
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In which Clementine got bit, lost her leg, had far too many near-death experiences to count, and, somehow, kept on living.
Bookmarked by ThatOneWierdGal
03 Oct 2025