All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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My father—one of them, anyway—didn’t really talk about his family much. It wasn’t a complete non-subject, because it would come up sometimes and in later years, my brother and I would ask, but whenever it came up, the most my father had to say on the subject was “They’re my family, not yours, M&M.”
(A scene from after All Our Yesterdays, in which Emily, twenty-two years later, has a few things to say about family, and love.)
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- Part 1 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Spencer’s pretty good-natured about being left in the dark, right up until Brendon turns into the parking lot for the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
Set about a month after the end of All Our Yesterdays.
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- Part 2 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Spencer is having nightmares. Brendon just wants to fix it.
(Can be read stand-alone.)
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- Part 3 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Exactly what it says on the tin, and then some.
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- Part 4 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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When Spencer showed up four weeks after his own funeral, he’d missed Christmas, not that there was much of a Christmas to be had, that year.
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- Part 5 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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To The Arms That Are Waiting Only For You by boxparade
Fandoms: Panic At The Disco, My Chemical Romance
27 Mar 2012
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There’s a point during the night, when the poker game slows and everyone sobers up, where they all start talking. Mostly it’s inconsequential shit, but other times they all get a little homesick and start talking about the States; about the people they’ve left behind.
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- Part 6 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Spencer has been home for three weeks. Brendon still has some issues.
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- Part 7 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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A moment.
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- Part 8 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Brendon finds Spencer sitting in the middle of their living room, staring at the coffee table like there’s a live grenade lying on it. (He carefully does not think about what he would do if there were actually a live grenade on his coffee table.)
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- Part 9 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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Sometimes, when he wakes from a nightmare like this, he can’t stop shaking until he gets it all out, like he’s releasing all the images and sounds and horrible memories out into the air, so they’re no longer inside him. Brendon just listens, and tries to keep Spencer calm and grounded, and it works.
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- Part 10 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
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The first (and only, thank you) time that Spencer hit him, Brendon couldn't stop laughing.
This is about as light and fluffy as I get. Which is not really all that light and fluffy, but I try, okay?
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- Part 11 of All Our Yesterdays: The Codas
