6 Works in Feuilly & Éponine Thénardier
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“The first time Grantaire sees Enjolras, he thinks that he must be dreaming. The golden-haired boy is in the courtyard of Shanyi Academy’s lecture hall, practicing a set of moves Grantaire vaguely recognises as the Eighteen Li Water Punches. His movements are as fluid as that of other older Li clan disciples that Grantaire has seen before, but beneath the surface there seems also to be a power more akin to fire than water. The boy is practically glowing as he finishes the set, and the water lilies in the pond at the edge of the courtyard sway from the gust of wind that propels forward from his punch.”
In which Enjolras is a mythical creature, and so are some of the amis, and they seek every day to save other creatures, but Grantaire is mostly just interested in saving Enjolras. Wuxia AU.
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- Part 1 of The Legend of Qilings
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He doesn’t dance, normally, not if it’s anyone but Éponine who asks.
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- Part 27 of Stufftober 2023
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 100
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 8
- Hits:
- 32
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She’s gained weight, so she looks better, healthier, than she did when she disappeared months ago.
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- Part 4 of Stufftober 2023
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Snapshots from the life and death Éponine Thénardier. Follows her struggles throughout her life and how in the end, she left this world smiling.
Inspired by the canon of the Les Amis Web Series, available to watch on YouTube. I highly recommend it to any Les Mis fan :) I basically gave Eponine a backstory as to how she ended up at Hugo University with Gav.
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Bahorel always frowns and has a scar on his face. The whole school is scared of him. But Feuilly isn’t.
+ Éponine Thénardier challenges him to a duel to prove she’s the strongest.
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Yellow Vest by PieceofStardust
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil
28 Aug 2019
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Tensions are rising across France as the "gilets jaunes" protests begin. In Paris, a group of law and medical students (and a couple of their friends) are faced with the difficult decision of joining the workers protesting and risking arrest, or watching the action unfold around them and letting their strong beliefs be pushed to the side.