Story cover for Snowbaz Poem: Never Stood a Chance by aleistercrowleysnow
Snowbaz Poem: Never Stood a Chance
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Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2016
Smol Snowbaz poem that I wrote for Carry On secret santa! I don't really like this poem, but here it is :)

Disclaimer: While the premise of the story is mine, the characters and all the details of the World of Mages belong to the wonderful Rainbow Rowell!

Cover art by worldofmages from Tumblr :) This is one of my favorite imaginings of Baz!  
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Ever since Baz was a child, he heard stories of the miraculous Simon Snow and his incredible adventures in Neverland. For Baz, stories of Simon are more than just stories--they are true. The tales become his way to escape his harsh reality and his old-fashioned family. So, when his sister is old enough to understand, he tells her about Simon Snow and his battles with The Insidious Humdrum and how he and his fairy help-mate, Penelope, save Neverland on a daily basis. What Baz doesn't know is that there's always someone lurking outside his window when he tells these stories. Ever since Simon was born, he knew that the real world wasn't the place for him. His mother died during childbirth and his father, in turn, became an abusive drunk. So, when Simon was seventeen, he escaped to Neverland where he would never have to grow up and be like his father. Now that he's been there for so long (he lost track of the years overtime) he starts to wander back into the real world to see how things have changed. One night he hears, through an open window, a silky voice telling stories of Simon Snow the Great Adventurer. The boy that didn't want to grow up. So Simon hovers outside the window night after night, just to hear what the boy has to say. One night, Simon finds himself going in through the window to try and find his shadow and meets the mysterious story-teller. Who, as he finds out, is not just mysterious--he is incredibly attractive.