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under the shadow of a tree by sacrednut
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SUMMARY But nothing happened, besides a warm breeze caressing her face. Rey opened one eye and exhaled silently when she verified everything was normal around her. That's weird, she thought. It was taking longer than usual. "Didn't anyone tell you it's rude to spy on other people?", the boy asked in an annoyed tone, startling her. His eyes hadn't left the book resting on his thigh. Rey eyed the leaves laying innocently flat on his palm. She frowned. "Didn't anyone tell you I don't care?" she replied, crossing her arms over her chest. "How do you that?" The boy placed a bookmark on the page he was reading and closed the blue cover. He turned around to face her. Rey stared at the pale, big-eared, thin boy. His eyes scrutinized hers as he asked "How do I do what?" "How do you do that without making something explode?", Rey asked, moving her chin upwards, trying to seem taller and more menacing than she felt. The boy's eyebrows joined in a confused frown and his eyes seemed lost. "What do you mean? Why would anything explode?" AUTHOR'S NOTES Hello there Basically this is my Reylo HP AU. This is going to be long (part I-IV, 10 chapters each app; the chapter count may rise) so buckle up. I'll update archive warnings and tags before I update each chapter, so keep that in mind. Don't hesitate to DM me if you have any questions about them (my twitter is @kyloshoekitten). Updates: every Friday, 12 PM (GMT-3). Let's go.
ghost light. by AnaArchived
AnaArchived
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Ghost light: "Before the entire theater is closed for the evening, all lights except for a single, exposed, incandescent bulb are left on stage. For practical purposes, to allow the first person in the next day some light to find the main switches. For superstition, to give the ghosts who inhabit the theater some light to perform by." Living in New York as a working artist was hard enough. The projects, the lifestyle and your own conflicts had already started piling up but when your best friend and roommate Lydia, an actress in Charlie Barber's company Exit Ghost, starts meddling with your social life, chaos and intrigue ensue. Charlie Barber manages to not only capture your time and curiosity but your emotions too, pulling you into his web of a world.