Sheith Remix
Works posted as part of the Sheith Remix Challenge.
(Open, Moderated)
Random works
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And Always This (the [there is this] remix) by ThirteenSocks for nigiyakapepper
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
13 Jul 2020
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Shiro learns how to braid hair- a Galran tradition - for his wedding with Keith.
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Some time, some shove (the drenches what's dry Remix) by ragdollrory
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
13 Jul 2021
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“We’ll live happily ever after,” Shiro says with a smile that’s far too bright for Keith to look at for more than a couple of seconds at a time.
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“Does this mean we’re divorced now?” Keith asks, feet kicking up in the air next to Shiro, a nondescript Wednesday, twenty-odd years later.
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Nothing broken beyond repair (the Kintsugi remix) by Akemichan for moonseul
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
26 Jun 2020
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Kintsugi: the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold; as a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise
But people aren't pottery, Keith thinks. They can't be repaired.
But they can become something else.For the Sheith Remix!
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The Golden Light of Day (The Low Light Remix) by tealady19 for Vilna
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
19 Jun 2020
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She’s not looking, but she feels Shiro’s fingers trace over the small of her back.
“Remember your first morning here?”
Keith turns then and looks fondly over her shoulder. “Of course. You let me lie in your arms for an hour, even though I still had my dress on from the night before.”
Shiro’s smiling up at her. “I was hoping you’d want to stay longer than just a night.”
Keith's finally come home.
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Parched (The Thirsty Husband Remix) by lasersheith for Havanar
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
22 Jul 2021
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This is the story of how Keith almost ruined his marriage and his husband's business through a combination of salacious photography and social media illiteracy. In Keith’s defense: who knew watching Shiro garden could be so hot?
