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Title: Chasing Birds
Author: Caiden //
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Rating: PG-13 // language, sexual situations
Pairing: DM/EW
Summary: He'll have to find out the hard way that nothing is anything he thought it was.
A/N: This series is DONE. Wow. This is the final part, coming after A Praise Chorus and Goodbye And Goodnight. This is also the part that Mostly You're A Mindgame is missing from, so you can either read that & then read this (which is the order I wrote them in), or you can read this and then that. But you MUST read the first two before this or you will be lost, etc.
This is another really long one, so make sure you have some time.
It's a poemfic based on "in a middle of a room" by e.e. cummings, but the actual poem itself doesn't make it into the story until some time in.
This is another one with a slightly weird structure, especially in the beginning. The italicized sections are memories of events that happened BEFORE the accident. The rest is just regular, present day stuff, which you should be able to tell by the tenses.
Chasing Birds.
Author: Caiden //
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Rating: PG-13 // language, sexual situations
Pairing: DM/EW
Summary: He'll have to find out the hard way that nothing is anything he thought it was.
A/N: This series is DONE. Wow. This is the final part, coming after A Praise Chorus and Goodbye And Goodnight. This is also the part that Mostly You're A Mindgame is missing from, so you can either read that & then read this (which is the order I wrote them in), or you can read this and then that. But you MUST read the first two before this or you will be lost, etc.
This is another really long one, so make sure you have some time.
It's a poemfic based on "in a middle of a room" by e.e. cummings, but the actual poem itself doesn't make it into the story until some time in.
This is another one with a slightly weird structure, especially in the beginning. The italicized sections are memories of events that happened BEFORE the accident. The rest is just regular, present day stuff, which you should be able to tell by the tenses.
Chasing Birds.