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  • As long as we're together (does it matter where we go?)

    There are already enough threats on Earth without putting his very heart on the front line. But then again, there's no sense in hiding what's been here for longer than he can comprehend or admit. Bellamy/Clarke. Tag fic to 2x05, Human Trials.

  • And if there was a plan made (then we forgot about it)

    He had been sent to kill her - he made a different call. The rest is history, only known by the two of them. (Clint/Natasha. Pre-Avengers.)

  • Things just don't grow (if you don't bless them with your patience)

    Nothing else matters except for the fact that she loves him, all of him, secrets and scars, daylight and dark – has loved him for a long time, denied it for a lot longer, tried her best to ignore it, fight it, bury it, but can't anymore. Bellamy/Clarke.

  • But with you I've learned just to let it out

    They're not good with words, neither of them, but they don't really need them anyway. It's a small gesture but it means a dozen things. I'll be careful. I'm not going anywhere. I'm not leaving you alone in this mess. Bellamy/Clarke.

  • If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more

    AU based on Clueless. Donald Blye and his daughter Kensi move to L.A. to go live with Lauren Deeks, Don's new wife, and her son, Marty.

  • You know I'm gonna find a time to catch your hand (and make you stay)

    "I read on the internet that pancakes are a good way to say thank you for letting a poor, homeless, unemployed guy crash at your place." Oliver spends the summer at Felicity's, pretending that nothing changed. Hint: he's wrong. Post-2x23, Unthinkable.

  • But it's these failures and faults that hold us together

    It starts with ridiculous lies she doesn't buy and a cute head tilt that surprisingly (except not) draws a smile out of him, and tears and blood and sacrifice, but it ends with love. That's what's important – it ends with love. Everything in between is just part of the journey. Oliver/Felicity.

  • Unanswered

    After several years of successfully being a part of the NCIS team and forming a deep, seemingly unbreakable bond with Kensi, it is discovered that Deeks is actually a bad guy, a dirty cop.