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This is a live example of how an author can create linked footnotes in their work with only a little bit of HTML and no workskins required. This is best viewed by clicking "Entire Work". While I've included the actual coding in bold and italic once you click "Hide Creator's Style", there's a more detailed explanation here.
EDIT 6/28/17: The third chapter now shows how to use anchor links as an index/table of contents.
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(THIS IS A LONGER VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL)
Stiles remembers when his dad used to help him through his panic attacks every night. Back when he was a kid, when the wounds were fresh and he was too young to understand just how badly he was even cut. He promises not to cry, but they don't feel like a team anymore. It's okay. Scott's a better teammate anyways, and he doesn't mind wiping Stiles's tears.
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Stiles accepted the embrace, burying his puffy face in the crook of Scott’s neck. “My dad’s supposed to love me unconditionally. He’s the only person I can have any certainty with, and even he can’t stand me. I don’t have anyone anymore,” he sobbed.“I love you dude, you have me,” Scott murmured.
Bookmarked by swan73 (shervencube)
03 Feb 2026
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Stiles tries to hide what really happened to him after the lacrosse game, but his dad isn’t the sheriff for nothing, and Scott has questions about the bruises on Stiles’ face.
Missing scenes from 2x12 – “Master Plan”.
Bookmarked by swan73 (shervencube)
03 Feb 2026
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”They make a nice little triangle, the three of them. Three points connected; three lines that may not be exactly steady or perfect right now, but are there all the same.”
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Teen Wolf AU where Allison survives being stabbed by the Oni in season 3B, and Isaac stays in Beacon Hills. Focused on the building polyamorous relationship between Scott, Allison, and Isaac, from multiple POVs.- Words:
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Griffin had never asked for a brother.
Yet when push comes to shove he's more protective than he expected.Bookmarked by swan73 (shervencube)
27 Jan 2026

