Memory Loop
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There are holes where memories should be - The Winter Soldier understands that. He knows he has a lot of missing pieces.
There is one thing he’d like to forget.
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more than a single sunset by LobsterChai
Fandoms: Dimension 20 (Web Series), A Crown of Candy - Fandom
22 Nov 2021
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The dull pain in her chest shatters all at once in a radial burst of brilliant agony, like thin glass against stone. The world shatters with her as her body pitches forward, her vision filled with a spinning kaleidoscope of sky and stone and land and blood.
Belizabeth falls, and is devoured by open air. She lands in a garden. Again, and again.
In which the last moments of life can be their own haunting. Inspired by Episode 5 of Bly Manor.
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Atoms and Empty Space by thrawnlife (orphan_account)
Fandoms: Star Wars Legends: Thrawn Trilogy - Timothy Zahn
27 Nov 2022
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"You're back," Pellaeon said, his mind spinning as he held Thrawn upright. "How?"
Slowly, Thrawn's glassy eyes met his.
"I don't remember leaving," he said.
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After a terrible week in which Crookshanks died and Ron left her via four words on a scrap of parchment, 30-year-old Hermione is forced to take a leave of absence from work. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear her job was the last thing keeping her sane.
When she finds out Harry is investigating the unexplained disappearance of Draco Malfoy—now an Unspeakable in the Department of Mysteries—she finally has a problem to solve. The case sucks her in in more ways than one, and she finds herself tangling with a powerful magical object, as well as Draco's weird and wonderful subconscious.
tl;dr Hermione gathers extensive material for an inevitable 'Am I the Asshole?' post
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Hydra has him again, trapped in a loop of false mornings and rewired memories. Each time they reset him, Kobik is there—drawing cracks in the walls, hiding pieces of him in color. The question isn’t how to escape. It’s how many times he can remember before they erase him for good.
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- Part 5 of Bucky & Kobik
