The Friends of The ABC Café
When Joly helps Elizabeth a girl of the street, no one expected her to become a important member of the revolution. However she is keeping a big secret from them but has one of them worked her secret out.
When Joly helps Elizabeth a girl of the street, no one expected her to become a important member of the revolution. However she is keeping a big secret from them but has one of them worked her secret out.
Alright, so a while back. Back when I was only a young Wattpader (like 2018) I got into the Les Mis fandom because I was in love with Eddie Redmayne. And my 13 year old self not knowing better, scoured Wattpad for any Les Mis fanfic I could find. Hyperfixating is fun. But eventually, I moved on from Marius to Enjolras...
Feuilly has worked his entire life for the chance that he could make his adopted father's dream of opening an orphanage a reality. Bahorel, on the other hand, has spent his life in luxury, pining for something more. Their paths cross in desperate attempts to fulfill their respective dreams. Now, it's a race against ti...
❝ i saw the angel in the marble, and carved until i set him free ❞ ━━━━ 𝐂𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐁𝐋𝐄 | a story following combeferre's younger sister after she accidentally crashes a meeting of les amis de l'abc and, in doing so, cracks the marble façade of their fearless leader [ enjolras x...
Requests are open! I will accept any level of angst. There is no such thing as too much angst for me to write. Who doesn't want their favorite characters to go through severe emotional trauma because something happened to you or the other person included in their ship? Literally, if someone requests it I will make a...
imagines/one shots of the barricade boys from the 2012 production of Les Misérables. CHARACTERS CREATED BY VICTOR HUGO. I DO NOT OWN LES MISÉRABLES. CREDITS ARE MENTIONED IN THE CHAPTER. DAILY UPDATES.
imagines/one shots/preferences of the barricade boys from the 2012 production of Les Misérables. CHARACTERS CREATED BY VICTOR HUGO. I DO NOT OWN LES MISÉRABLES. CREDITS ARE MENTIONED IN THE CHAPTER. DAILY UPDATES. COMPLETED.
I've never known my mother. Nor my father. The only one I had with me was Feuilly. He has been like my own brother, a mother, and also a father. When my mother left me in the streets, he was the one that took care of me even though he barely had food to eat. I do not know what I was named by my own mother, but I call...
------ "It's either the kiss or the revolution" Paris, France, spring of 1832 Victorie is like a friendly shadow at Café Musain. A girl who always welcomes the guests with a warm smile never thinks twice before helping Madame Hucheloup and brings snacks for the always hungry boys, hidden in the back room. To them, s...
Welcome to Musain High! Here you can find your favorite revolutionaries as teachers and can see snippets of their (love)life. Enjoy!
TRUST ME ➳ in which a thief and a revolutionary meet under unfortunate circumstances or Adeline had spent the duration of her life running; rather it be running from the law, her fears, or the demons that lurked within her. After a series of vexatious events concer...
After a chance encounter, Daphné finds herself a member of the Les Amis de L'ABC and throws herself at the chance to overthrow a corrupt government, making friends for life and attempting to save her Patria. I DO NOT OWN LES MIS OR ANY OF THE CHARACTERS EXCEPT DAPHNE!!!!!
Les Miserables oneshot, about the awesome Barricade Boys. Leave a drunkard, a medic, a poet and more to plan a revolution and... well, you get more than a fair dose of chaos! COVER ART NOT MINE, RANDOM LYRICS NOT MINE EITHER. I DO NOT OWN LES MISERABLES I WISH I DID BUT IT BELONGS TO VICTOR HUGO. Music was composed b...
[Les Miserables] Rosemarie Chapin is the daughter of the highly esteemed bourgeoisie, Monsieur Chapin. When the Chapin family migrate from their countryside chateaux into the boisterous Paris, Monsieur Chapin is determined to keep his wife and daughter away from the "disgusting war filled with disgusting proletariat"...
Sonnet Javert was as poetic as her name suggested, and her violet eyes watched the world with the most curious and innocent gaze. But inside her delicate mind bore the soul of a free-spirited revolutionary. [ painting - cometesse d'haussonville (1845) by jean-auguste-dominque ingres ]