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The year is 1881. Dutch had promised to meet him in Monument, a border town in the county of Pimeria, as soon as the heat had died down.
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23 Apr 2021
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It’s 1877 and Dutch and Hosea are in prison. Yeah, that ain’t going to last long.
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22 Apr 2021
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“Work beckons me, though you are welcome to call on me for conversation some other time. Good day.”
He is already once more on his way when he hears The Gentleman call after him: “If I but knew your name or even address, Monsieur, I certainly would.”
But Combeferre is late, so he neglects to introduce himself in favor of hoping fate shall grant them another meeting.
a.k.a. Combeferre and Courfeyrac, 1826-1828, with some Enjoltaire as always
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- Part 5 of These Years Spent in Paris
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So he’d been having more nightmares, and he’d tried to medicate with alcohol. It had happened before, but this time Bossuet and Musichetta weren’t content with promises and placations, and in truth, neither was Grantaire. It had been almost twenty years since he’d left the village. Was he supposed to live like this for the rest of his life, haunted by a place he could hardly remember?
Once he’d decided, the others wouldn’t let him change his mind. They changed direction at the next crossroads and started heading east, heading for Carentan.
In an effort to confront the source of his nightmares, Grantaire returns to his childhood village in order to burn down his father's old house and get some closure. When he arrives, he discovers that in order to do that he'll have to provide a new home for the family now living there, and though he can afford the expense, he has to lodge with the mayor's son, Enjolras, while he waits for building to be completed.
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“How long have you known?” Grantaire asked quietly.
Enjolras straightened and leaned on the edge of a desk. “About what?”
Grantaire scowled. “About me. About what I am.”
“That you’re a werewolf, you mean?”
Half-Veela Enjolras figures out that Grantaire's a werewolf and tries to let him know that it's okay by bringing the subject up in the latest meeting (he and his friends happen to run a society for the rights of magical creatures and their mixed-heritage offspring).
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- Part 1 of still (mostly) human
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Grantaire can never let himself ask for more than Enjolras gives.
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The footsteps came closer. Enjolras cast an irritated glance on the locked door, and then his eye fell on its neighbor, the only door still left open to them.
"Get in," he said. “We mustn’t be seen here." And he flung Grantaire into the broom closet.
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After the revolution failed, Grantaire became Enjolras's keeper.
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Enjolras could not stop thinking about it.
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It was usually a bad idea to talk to Grantaire; Enjolras had measured him up the first time they met, and been disappointed, but Grantaire kept coming back, kept coming to meetings, became a seamless part of their friend group as it coalesced – so Enjolras kept giving him chances. Trying to talk to him. See what it was that made him keep coming.
That turned, almost seamlessly, into seeing what made him come.
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19 Jul 2017
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Stand Up And Take Your Chance by theglitterati
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
24 Oct 2015
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A Courferre Coffee Shop AU. Combeferre is an international student from France; Courf works at his new favourite coffee shop. I couldn't find a typical execution of this trope for this pairing, so I decided to write one. With a few other relationship tropes thrown in.
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30 Jun 2017
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Never go anywhere, never see anyone by Nami_Roland
Fandoms: Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, Voyná i mir | War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
07 May 2017
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Maria wrote of her father's lessons and her brother's marriage and her own philosophies, writing in careful French all that she could not say aloud. Mlle Gillenormand, in turn, wrote of her own father's temper and eccentricities, of her sister's growing up and her own ambitions to marry someone rich and stupid, that she might live comfortably and without being made to feel stupid by her husband as well by her family.
Maria accompanies her father on a trip to Paris. There she meets and befriends Mlle Gillenormand, a friendship which proves beneficial to them both.
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29 Jun 2017
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THE STORY I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED, but having read, can never imagine having lived without. Perfection in every word.
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Grantaire takes a few art commissions from his friends and is forced to endure dogs, unasked-for nudity, the harsh Icelandic air, German pornography, and a swarm of bees. Antoine-Jean Gros passes out life advice and the contents of Grantaire's sketchbook are revealed.
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27 Jun 2017
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In the evening, when the wind blows from above by acaramelmacchiato for Sath
Fandoms: Les Misérables - All Media Types
10 Jun 2013
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Prouvaire and Grantaire go to an opium den, and then they flash Delacroix if you know what I mean. (Why would you? Grantaire takes his pants off that's the joke).
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That Beauty Still May Live by kjack89
Fandoms: Les Misérables (2012), Les Misérables - Schönberg/Boublil, Les Misérables - All Media Types, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
12 Mar 2013
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Jehan has always remembered that side of Grantaire, the soft, quiet side with an eye that admired beauty and a hand that longed to paint it.
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27 Jun 2017
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Enjolras just wants to perform in great plays, inspiring his audience with words they will forever remember. Unfortunately, he's saddled with a playwright who just seems to write sarcastic diatribes and dick jokes. Even half his words are made up, for goodness' sake.
A Shakespeare AU.
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25 Jun 2017
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"So," says Grantaire. "What are you into?"
"I'm not really into organised sports," says Enjolras, his eyes already starting to go hazy and his breaths speeding up, "but I do debate?"
"Sexually," clarifies Grantaire, rubbing his thumb over the head of Enjolras's cock. "Since I doubt we'll be doing much organised sport or debating in here."
(A Queer as Folk AU)
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24 Jun 2017
