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[http://archiveofourown.org/works/5535449] - - public:opalsong
type:prose, site:AO3, rating:G, quality:sunfish, pairing:Rey/Finn/Poe, length:oneshot, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:sequel, extra:negotiation, author:Gretahs - 11 | id:1528875 -

“An exciting change for the greatest pilot in the Resistance,” the General tells him, “I would hope that we have a more successful trip than last time.” “I would argue that my last mission was very successful, ma’am.” In more ways than she knows. It’s early enough that Finn is still pretending to be asleep, and Rey is curled next to him, a tiny lump in the pile of blankets. (a sequel to room of heartbeats)

[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31101005] - - public:opalsong
extra:PTSD, type:prose, site:AO3, rating:r, quality:sunfish, pairing:Obiwan/Multiple, pairing:Obiwan/Cody, length:chaptered, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:pining, extra:negotiation, Extra:Kid!Fic, extra:ForceSensitiveClones, extra:FixIt, extra:family, extra:bond, creator:Trixree, extra:poly - 19 | id:1524693 -

It all comes down to this: the babies in his arms are just so little. “You should sit down, Sir. Let Waxer and I take the tubies for a minute,” Cody gentles. Despite the even, easy tone, despite knowing that it’s Cody and that, as the last twenty-four hours have successfully proved beyond a doubt, Cody would rather die than see any harm come to him, Obi-Wan can’t suppress his immediate reaction to the thought of putting the twins— his twins, his now, and he’ll die before he lets anything touch them—down. “Full disclosure, I don’t believe I am capable of letting go of them, at the moment.” He thinks for a beat and then adds, “Possibly ever.”

[https://archiveofourown.org/works/52004911] - - public:opalsong
type:prose, creator:blackkat, site:AO3, rating:pg-13, quality:sunfish, pairing:Fox/Granta, length:oneshot, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, Fandom:GoldenCompass, extra:negotiation - 11 | id:1524481 -

“It’s incredible how few people expect that sort of thing,” Granta says lightly. “They're so used to identifying people by their dæmons. Change the dæmon, and they expect a different person entirely.” “Yeah,” Fox says, bland. “Because a dæmon’s supposed to be your soul. The fact that your soul is wrong is your own problem.”

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