4 Works in Adam Sunborn
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Heartties by Ashertmarn
Fandoms: In Other Lands | The Turn of the Story - Sarah Rees Brennan
17 Mar 2025
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“Has anything strange ever happened in your house? Like some houses get really cold for no reason, or people hear things banging about when there's no one there.”
“That sounds terrible,” Elliot says, “I'm glad it's never happened where I live.”
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When Elliot develops the ability to see the ties that bind ghosts to their living hosts, he is recruited into a government program to train future paranormal investigators. The problem? Elliot lives in a haunted house, and no one wants the ghost to leave. -
Certain Redheads by orphan_account
Fandoms: In Other Lands | The Turn of the Story - Sarah Rees Brennan
29 Mar 2024
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Perhaps Luke had never been in the practice of thinking of himself as a desperate romantic, but he had long been in the practice of thinking of himself as a social catastrophe. It was both inevitable and depressing to know that these two experiences should have so much to do with one another.
Luke thereafter resolved to stop being so pathetic. And then spent the next hour once more contemplating the texture of red curly hair.
Resolutions remained unmet.
AKA: the summer before Elliot turned fourteen, from Luke’s embarrassingly besotted perspective.
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How did you break your nose? by rainbrounicorn
Fandoms: In Other Lands | The Turn of the Story - Sarah Rees Brennan
17 Dec 2019
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Luke is now 15, and why not defend Elliot's honor despite how cruel Elliot is to him? Works with canon! Summer between Elliot 14 and 15.
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“Missing your boy, Little Red?” Rachel Sunborn asked.
“No,” Elliot said. He was not. He was independent and self-assured and didn’t care if all his friends were off at a tournament without him, throwing things at people for a week for absolutely no good reason and probably getting themselves killed.
Or: Five times someone suggested Elliot or Luke sleep with someone else, and one time they didn’t need to.
