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There are plenty of bad things you can say about Benjamin Linus but nobody who knows the man could ever say he doesn't love his daughter. Four times Ben and Alex made a core memory on the swing set outside their house.
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John has been scouring the internet for info on Finch and ends up stumbling upon talk of a short-lived (and now retired) pornstar that, mysteriously, looks like a young Harold Finch.
Rinch Fest 2025 - Day Seven/Four. Prompts: laughter + nsfw/kink.
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Harold is rather brutally held captive when he gets dragged into the current number's dilemma. Reese plays both hero and nurse.
Rinch Fest 2025 - Day Six. Prompts: whump + rain + tears.
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When the southern half of Manhattan loses power, John discovers that Harold is afraid of the dark.
Rinch Fest 2025 - Day Five. Prompts: hurt/comfort + blackout.
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Harold leaves his phone on the desk while making some tea in another room, allowing John to notice an incoming text about dinner plans that evening. Chaos ensues.
Rinch Fest 2025 - Day Three. Prompts: misunderstanding + au.
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Finch and Reese have to make a convincing couple, Reese takes matters into his own hands, as he so often does.
Bookmarked by MrMacabre
14 Feb 2026
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A collection of fics that were the result of prompts submitted into my askbox on http://dont-mess-with-the-pancreas.tumblr.com/ .
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25 Jan 2026
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25 Jan 2026
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John takes a deep breath. He looks at Grace, then back at Harold. "I want people to know where I belong. That I'm yours."
A coda to "they say home is where the heart is set in stone".
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- Part 2 of The Florence Verse
Bookmarked by MrMacabre
25 Jan 2026
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they say home is where your heart is set in stone by illuminatedcities
Fandoms: Person of Interest (TV)
19 Jun 2016
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“I don't think it's a good idea to stay in contact,” John says, voice rough on the words. His chest feels tight, but he pushes the sentence out anyway. It's like that last part of a long run, when your lungs are burning, and you have to force yourself to set one foot in front of the other. “Just to be safe.”
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- Part 1 of The Florence Verse
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25 Jan 2026

