Sacrifice The Chrononaut
Fate deemed it necessary that the punk, blue-haired fae die in order for the world to live. It demanded a sacrifice be made.
And Max obliged... just not in the way Fate expected.
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Two Minutes or Two Days by ChasingVulpixels
Fandoms: Life is Strange (Video Game), The Last of Us
01 Sep 2016
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Max seemed to have noticed the look on her face, because she turned around, gazing up at Chloe with a sweet smile.
“Now come on,” She said innocently, “When have we ever gotten into trouble?”A TLOU/LiS crossover. Will follow (mostly) the events of the DLC, Left Behind.
Inspired by 'The Last Life of Us is Strange' by Nothing_You_Can_Prove.Bookmarked by Flying_Pinneaple
08 Dec 2017
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Constants and variables. Even in the Multiverse, a chaotic and infinite entity such as it is, has rules that keep it from descending into amorphous entropy.
Constant: Max Caulfield and Chloe Price will meet each other and fall in love.
Variable: They will suffer a terrible tragedy and one of their lives will be forfeit.
And in some timelines, the universe doesn’t grant either of them a reprieve.
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Bookmarked by Flying_Pinneaple
08 Dec 2017
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The girl of a million, billion different timelines.
A girl who loves and cares for everyone she meets, a selfless hipster princess hoping to save her kingdom from the wolf in sheep’s skin.
A dead girl, sacrificing herself in a billion different ways for a trillion different people.
Maxine Caulfield, a name that will haunt Victoria Chase forever.
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You’ve made up your mind. ‘This… this is the only way.’
You dried your eyes with the back of your hand and then slowly, careful not to make a sound, you stand up. You breathe in shakily, then softly you release the air through your mouth.You gather all the strength, all the courage that you can, pushing away any lingering thought on just how tired and equally just how fucking terrified you actually are.
You turn the corner, facing them. You breathe in once more, holding it in this time, you raise your camera, and, without really the need to aim carefully as they are so close, you click the shutter button.
The flash was immediate. The deafening bang came very soon after.
You weren’t really surprised, you actually expected it, but when the bullet made contact with your chest, smashing it with a dull but intense and very vicious impact all your mind can really focus on was the pain. It came quick and powerful and nothing can really compare to it.
Bookmarked by Flying_Pinneaple
08 Dec 2017
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It’s simple. Frighteningly so, really.
Chloe dies. The universe is at ease. And she lives on with memories of a world that never came to be stuck in her head until the day she dies.
It’s too simple.
Max Caulfield has lived long enough to know when something sounds too good to be true it’s because it is. (She’s paranoid and young and in love and she’s lost so much across so many universes she can’t fathom anything but misery and betrayal)
So she does what she deems better, what will save the girl and keep the town alive.
If that implies a bullet to the gut and her blood in her lungs? Honestly? It’s a kinder fate than most she’s witnessed.
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What if there was a third choice?
Bookmarked by Flying_Pinneaple
08 Dec 2017
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Max knows about the weight of choices.
Knows about it because she has the power to undo them, to erase them from the very fabric of existence.
Knows about it because she has seen what consequences they carry, how one life can upend a thousand others. And how saving one can destroy another.
Max knows of choices and consequences.
So when she asks herself: “What will you do to save Chloe Price?”
She knows what choice she will make. She knows the weight behind that decision and the consequences it will incur.
And she smiles through the ache of a bullet wound and her quickly cooling blood, knowing without doubt that she made the right decisions
