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The first time that Tamil Alban died, he was six years old, and it was snowing.
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- Part 3 of SITM
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- Part 2 of SITM
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Don’t worry you’re not the only one wondering why the fuck this exists.
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(Banging pots and pans together) HELL TIMELINE HELL TIMELINE HELL TIMELINE
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- Part 1 of Carnation Pink
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The Prequel that no one asked for, but that I wanted by CorvusCanidae
Fandoms: Original Work
25 Jun 2019
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Aalis has a message to deliver.
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- Part 1 of SITM
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Be gay do crime
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Recovery is a two-way street. He’s learned this lesson himself time and time again. Recovery is clawing your way out of a pit until your nails are bloody and broken and you finally manage to get your footing, and then walking and walking and walking until you get somewhere better. The only problem is that every step feels like you’re about to slip and reaching out only does so much. Recovery is a two-way street because for every time you make the walk up there’s something else ready to show you how to turn around and push you right back down to the part where all you can do is crawl.
Doesn’t help, either, he supposes, when you’re hanging around and relying on the thing that fucked your well-being in the first place.
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- Part 1 of hospice
Bookmarked by CorvusCanidae
25 Jun 2026
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It's standing over him again.
(An exploration of one of Tim's childhood encounters with The Operator.)
Bookmarked by CorvusCanidae
24 Jun 2026
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YOU MUST BECOME CALIGARI! by broughtdog
Fandoms: Marble Hornets, Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari | Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
28 Dec 2025
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Jay decides to retread his old film school memories and Tim bothers Jay into letting him join in.
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"I think it might upset you." Jay pushed back again. His grip on the remote was knuckle white.
"It's a silent film, how bad can it be?" Tim picked up the remote and flopped against Jay's shoulder. Some stupid movie wasn't going to break him.
Jay sighed, relented. “Are you sure Brian never showed you this?” Jay asked softly. Tim glanced at him. Jay ran a hand through his hair and shrugged. “He took lighting class too and I know Prof. Minesinger really liked showing this. That's how I first learned about it. And…” Jay bit his lip, pressed rewind on the remote.
The TV stuttered, showed a man standing over a woman laying in bed, then a close-up on his face. He was holding a knife, a hungry, wild expression –
The man's face. That thing’s mask stared back at him. The makeup on the other man: pale white skin, the diamonds around the eyes, the lipstick, the exaggerated eyebrows.
The same mask he'd thrown in the dumpster.
“Cesare.” Tim felt something shift in his mind as he spoke the name. Something hidden in the attic, creaking down a ladder.
Bookmarked by CorvusCanidae
15 Jun 2026
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AU post-Entry #80.
Jay and Tim survive, but after all they’ve been through, how can they go back to living?
Neither of them are very good at people, and they’re only marginally good at each other.
Bookmarked by CorvusCanidae
23 Jun 2026
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A point and counter-point. Why did Tim's mother bring him to the hospital initially, and then leave him? What would have happened if she had stayed?
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Bookmarked by CorvusCanidae
18 Jun 2026

