4 Works by perpetuallyangryinsomniac
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‘Sure. This might as well happen. Aliens. Magic robots. Time travel. Why not?’
‘Not like it’s the first time. You were a clone then, though.’
‘It’s not exactly time travel. Just interactions with foreign time-space. The visions appear like memories—untouchable, unalterable. Until recently, we’d believed they’d stopped altogether.’ She looks accusingly at Lance.
‘Recently, like—?’
‘Last night,’ Keith confirms. He is decidedly not looking at Lance.Juggling ill-timed slices of the future, a race against an enemy they’re only pretty sure still exists, and a personal crisis or ten on top of holding together a team who needs a god damn holiday means Lance has got his hands full. Physics has taken another couple of hits, too.
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- Part 2 of Over Time & Stars
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I Don't Know Where You're Going by perpetuallyangryinsomniac
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
11 Sep 2019
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Keith doesn’t give up often. When he does, he’s pulled back in; Shiro puts a kid in the simulator and shows him a life worth living, Blue tells a lost boy not to run just yet, Lance tells a cobbled-together Black Paladin not to split up the team. Despite everything--the list keeps growing--he has to believe he has always been exactly where he needs to be.
Between training, parading, babysitting, and ruining both intergalactic alliances and two-thousand-seven-hundred years worth of physical theory, Keith has plenty of time to reconsider.
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- Part 1 of Over Time & Stars
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precious wonders, numberless by perpetuallyangryinsomniac
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
27 Mar 2019
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In a perfect world, it wouldn’t be the worst thing to have a crush on the one person the universe decided was your perfect match. Keith and Lance have fallen into a routine, though.
Their dynamic is weird. Weirdly platonic, that is- for horny teenage boys, at least- but what can you expect from soulmates who met when they were literal children?
(In which Keith provides commentary on expectations, disappointment, and growing into things despite his best efforts over a decade of sitting down and talking about Lance.)
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Team Voltron is down their princess, their glue, and five giant robots. They're splintered, a team only in name and memorials.
Still. The diplomacy must go on. After all, what use is Voltron except as the subject of a parade every second weekend?
(In which Lance isn't in the mood to be ambassadorial, and Keith is... well, Keith.)