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Melanie and Georgie, hosts of the popular What The Girlfriends Show, bring on a new guest. Little do they know they will be the spawn of one of the paranormal communities favorite internet cryptids, Spooky Jon.
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The Night Went On by CordialCoroner (CordialCrow)
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
03 Feb 2023
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Sasha gets some new neighbors. They've never met, yet Sasha feels as if she's known them for a lifetime.
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Jon is different. Martin notices, then he dreams.
(Or; on biscuits, beholding and brushing one's hair)
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Bookmarked by Thomathy
05 Jul 2025
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dunno if these are working or not but i figure i’ll try. you can smell the sad pining on jon in this one
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Much to Elias’ dismay, Jon doesn’t actually want to be an Archivist.
Also… well, as Georgie put it: “There are only two situations where you’d say someone ‘died in the line of duty’: if they were actually a literal soldier, or else if you’re a serial killer and you’re not actually that committed to pretending you didn’t kill them. Unless Gertrude died in a top-secret war that’s going on in the basement of the Magnus Institute, I see only one option here.”
Jon glared, but Georgie shrugged. “Sorry, Jon, I just call it like I see it. Your boss is a serial killer and you’re next on his hit list. Probably best not to take his creepy cursed job position.”
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In which Jon and Georgie are flatmates, the archives crew rock their dysfunction to the fullest, and the only thing that resembles canon is the way absolutely no one is cishet.
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- Part 1 of Anchorage
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why can't the words i need ever come to me by journalofimprobablethings
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
14 Aug 2022
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Tim doesn't look up to see who has come in, too far gone to even try to pull himself together for whoever has had the misfortune to stumble in on his grief. He hopes they'll just go away and tactfully never speak of it again; barring that, he hopes they at least don't ask if he's all right, when he is clearly as not all right as it's possible to be in a workplace washroom.
The person in the doorway doesn't leave, and they don't ask any inane questions. Instead, after a brief, painful pause, Jonathan Sims says,
"The tile in here is truly atrocious."
Research-era Jon stumbles in on Tim having a breakdown in the bathroom. He tries to help.