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It’s May 1st, and for the first time in decades the Long Walk does not take place. Pete and Ray visit their fellow survivors to celebrate.
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- Part 2 of division into solidarity
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“Good thing I found a guy with money,” Pete said dryly, and Ray looked at his shoes, kind of embarrassed, like when Jan had wanted him to buy her dress for prom and he had to tell her he couldn’t afford it. Jan deserved better than a used prom dress, and so did Pete. But they hadn’t exactly gotten the cash prize after pulling their stunt at the end of the Walk, so they had to make do.
“You wanna go somewhere tonight?” he said weakly, instead of telling Pete he’d like to buy him a new dress.
Pete tilted his head, gaze going half-lidded. “Nah, Ray. Tonight — I got other ideas for tonight.”
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Pete McVries Won the Long Walk two years ago. Deep in the throes of his own personal angst, he watches Ray Garraty Win and use his state-granted Wish to shoot the Major in the head. Garraty becomes a symbol of survival and resistance to the country, but to Pete, he starts to become something else.
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- Part 1 of division into solidarity
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Ray settles down onto the bed and looks at Pete for further instructions. He really likes it when Pete tells him what to do and he thinks Pete likes it too; he's smiling his cute closed-mouth smile that dimples his cheeks.
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The year is 1980. After the initial defeat of Pennywise, all seven Losers leave Derry. But when Bill and Mike run into each other while both studying at the University of Maine, their reunion brings back their memories of Derry and of the beast underneath it. As they come to suspect that Pennywise is still alive and may return, they move back to their hometown, despite the grim reminders that brings.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, Stan Uris begins to have unsettling dreams. When his daughter likewise dreams of the thing that haunts Derry, he becomes determined to return and protect his family. He makes some phone calls, and the Losers' Club gathers once more.
[Miniseries fix-it/rewrite; Canon-divergent AU where the reunion takes place ten years earlier.]
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Pete McVries Won the Long Walk two years ago. Deep in the throes of his own personal angst, he watches Ray Garraty Win and use his state-granted Wish to shoot the Major in the head. Garraty becomes a symbol of survival and resistance to the country, but to Pete, he starts to become something else.
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After he and his friends defeat the evil lurking underground, Mike Hanlon stays in Derry, Maine. Derry is his home, and he doesn't want to forget. He expects a lonely existence. He expects his friends to forget and move on. He does not expect Bill Denbrough to come back for him, but Bill does, and everything starts to change.
[Bill/Mike; Post-canon; 1990!verse]
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Soulmate!AU re-imagining of Stephen King's IT; Fix-It; Losers-Ensemble Cast
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Nami and Vivi, told as the seasons change.
[Nami/Vivi, side pairing Franky/Robin; Modern AU]
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a rendezvous with death by whatadramaqueen
Fandoms: The Long Walk - Richard Bachman, The Long Walk (Movie 2025)
23 Nov 2025
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Collie Parker’s revolution works. He is alive and the soldiers are dead. The walk continues, with different stakes.
In which the road diverges but remains largely the same.
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Here I stand, I’m your man by feyburner for cairosene
Fandoms: The Long Walk (Movie 2025)
13 Jan 2026
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Pete twists his mouth to the side, rubs his nose, conscious of being observed. “No, I don’t know. I’ve been thinking about a lot of things. Just staying occupied.”
“The old escape hatch.”
“Yeah. Yeah, that’s right.”
“Okay.” Ray studies him a moment longer. “Well? Where’re we escaping to?”
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Pete and Ray jump off a bridge. And survive.
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There wasn’t ever supposed to be an after.
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Pete wishes for Ray Garraty to live.
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A few miles out, there was a little orange light flickering. Far too big and color-saturated to be a star. Too low to the ground. Ray squinted at it, then realized that it was a fire. Once he saw that, he could make out the silhouette of what was burning: a farm house.
That’s a beacon, he thought deliriously. Untethered dream logic. He could somehow see the rising smoke through the sheets of rain, through the darkness of night. It was a signal. It was for him.
(Or: A storm blows through The Long Walk's path. Ray and Pete build something in the eye.)
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Heaven wouldn’t hurt so bad, would it?
“Well, it was the words of the Major that kept me going. Something he said at the very beginning, about how we’ll never be number one again if we don’t try. So I tried to be number one. And here I am before y’all.”
Hell, then.
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Pete wished for Ray to live.

