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“You… you see me?” The hesitation with which the girl says it is unsettling and Lizzie feels a pang in her chest. “Lizzie, you can see me?” Louder this time, and with an edge of desperation. Lizzie just nods jerkily. The girl all but collapses back onto the couch with a hysterical giggle.
“I have been walking around town for a week and no one has seen me. You're the first person to notice me. I was starting to think I was stuck in my own personal Purgatory.”
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Looking back you might think that it was adorable. That Lizzie started sleeping in Hope’s old room because there was a hole in her life where there should have been memories of Hope Mikaelson, and ‘awww, isn’t that sweet, Lizzie missed Hope even though she couldn’t have identified her in a lineup’.
No. Gag.
That’s not why it happened.
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An alternate take on how Lizzie's first meeting with Hope could have gone after her return from Malivore.
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- Part 2 of Unrelated Legacies Fics
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19 Mar 2026
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Sombra learns that the heart of the global conspiracy just might lie in a small town in France.
Written for the Overwatch Writer's Guild April Challenge.Bookmarked by sn1ktt
15 Mar 2026
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'round and 'round they go.
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26 Feb 2026
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It’s such a tidy fix, isn’t it? To put a wall between them, a door, then lock it shut. To separate the two neatly, Melanie Stryder and Wanderer, to cut in two what you yourself have jumbled together into one thing. Brains are such funny things. So is that which we call “conscience” without knowing what it is.
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Bookmarked by sn1ktt
26 Feb 2026
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“Playing the game, it--it, uh, did something to me, Betty,” Jug says, and there’s a sudden manic intensity to him again. She feels him tense slightly under her. “I’ve been...just...thinking. And--and sure, Penelope Blossom ties up a lot of loose ends very neatly, but it doesn’t explain the game.”
“G&G?” Betty asks.
“Yeah. That--that was...real. What it did, the--the way it made me think, it…” He trails off. “See, I told you. I’m losing my mind.”
“Why does the game even matter? We found out who was killing people.”
“Yeah, but--but you can’t discount a murder weapon that unique and effective,” Jug says. “Penelope--she wielded it, sure, but she didn’t create it. She’s not--she doesn’t control it. I need to know what controls it.”
(After the end of season 3, Betty copes, and Jughead is convinced that the game isn’t close to over and their reality might not be all that real.)
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27 Jan 2026

