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After the Long Night, Jaime Lannister is barely tolerated in Winterfell. The northern lords still see only the Kingslayer, and the cold is merciless to southern blood. Pride keeps Jaime from admitting how badly the cold is wearing him down until a foolish attempt to make himself useful leaves him fevered, coughing, and burning up in Brienne’s bed.
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Lisa reflects on her relationship with Dean Winchester before and after Sam comes back from the dead.
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29 May 2026
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“Your dad,” Sokka starts, then swallows hard. “Your dad dueled you, burned half of your face off, and then banished you because you spoke when you shouldn’t have?”
Guilt festers and bubbles like black tar in Zuko’s chest. “I didn’t just speak. I questioned and insulted one of his highest-ranking generals—but the man was planning a massacre! He shouldn’t have—” Zuko clamps his mouth shut, his teeth clicking together, and swallows thickly. “I mean. I found the tactic he proposed very startling, but it wasn’t my place to question such things. I’m sure he had his reasons.”
“Tui and La what the absolute fuck,” Sokka whispers.
[Zuko gets imprisoned with Sokka and Katara during the winter solstice, and some very unfortunate things come to light. Alternatively: the gaang
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23 Mar 2026
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There are not many things Stan has done honestly in his life, without looking for dark alleyways to escape into or shortcuts through unkempt fields and dark forests. The only thing he has ever known to treat with truest honesty is his brother, so he’ll be damned if he stops now.
Or: Stan will get Ford back, that much he knows. Getting there is the hard part.
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03 Mar 2026
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“My god,” Stanley says. “You’re losin’ it, Sixer.”
“I am not,” Ford snaps, except—
Except, well, Ford knows he has a tendency towards paranoia—and, sure, ever since Bill fried his brain he’s been known to see a few things that aren’t there. But this is different.
“I’m not,” Ford repeats, more quietly. “I’m not crazy.”
Or: a story about ghosts and the gravity that pulls a mind apart.
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22 Feb 2026
