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"Let me out! Both of you just fuck off and leave me alone, I'm not going anywhere with you!"
"Hey!" His Abuelo cut in, quickly growing angry at his choice of words. "Do not use that language with me."
"You're fucking kidnapping me."
Or: Disgusted by their son's choice of partners, Helena and Ramon Diaz forcefully take Christopher to El Paso in the name of 'saving him' from their influence. Eddie and Buck do not handle their son's sudden disappearance well at all.
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- Part 2 of Family line 'verse
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When your soulmate dies, you lose the ability to see colors.
Eddie Diaz is both surprised and not surprised to be still able to see the sky after Shannon dies.
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“Joel, get Joel. Please.” Bile is rising in her throat. She swallows it back.
Ian makes a scoffing noise, taking a step closer. “Seriously, you’re fine. You just knocked it, that’s all. You go crying to your daddy every time you get a bruise?”
Ellie fucking doesn’t. Ian bruises her almost everyday, and she never cries.
Someone tries to make Ellie grow up too fast.
Ft. Worried Joel and a teddy bear named Fuckface
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Sirius is dead, but Harry's doing alright: between a brand new Quidditch Captaincy, private lessons with Dumbledore, and increasing suspicions about Draco Malfoy, he's got enough to keep him busy. And if an uncomfortable encounter with a classmate ends up leaving him with another challenge to face and even more secrets to keep, well...he's still fine.
Really. He is.
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Tommy sighs, scrubbing a hand over his pinched face. He has a pretty good idea about what happened there, and it’s twisting the knife in his heart a full three-sixty. Joel, in pain and delirious with it, stuck twenty years in the past and begging for his baby girl. Probably with a head injury to boot. “My brother has no living children, ma’am. He might be experiencing some confusion.”
“Your brother is unconscious, Mr. Miller. He isn’t experiencing anything at the moment. And I can assure you, the minor in our care is very much alive.”
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The story of Ellie and Joel, as told to Tommy, who would have liked to have known he had a niece before it became hugely, urgently relevant. (Modern AU)