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Title: So it's her fault!
Fandom: Fate the winx saga
Characters: Farah/Luna, Rosalind
Rated: G
Content warnings: dealing with grief
Prompt: The innocent.
Language: English
Word count: 1,778.

Summary: Farah is dead, and Luna's looking for someone to blame (preferably, someone that isn't her). She cannot let Rosalind be right when she says Luna had wanted it to happen.
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Title: Innocent
Fandom: Suikoden III
Character(s): Yun, Yuiri, & Wyatt
Rating: G
Summary: Yun can tell when someone is coming to visit their village.

Innocent Yun )
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 Title: First Lamb to the Slaughter
Day/Prompt: Day 1 / The Innocent
Fandom: 9-1-1
Character/Pairing: Jee-Yun Buckley Han
Rating/Warning(s): Future Fic, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Canonical Sexual Assault, Canon Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment, Canon Sexual Harassment, Teacher/Student Sexual Assault, Racism, Non-Canon Sexual Assault, Maddie Buckley Critical, Howie "Chimney" Han Critical 
Word Count: 8089
 
Summary: Jee-Yun grows up in the shadow of all the ghosts of all the people who love her. It is not a particularly easy way to grow up, no matter how much they might love her. (Mistakes may not repeat, but sometimes they rhyme.) The village of people raising her do help soften the blow a little, though. Or: it's Jee's turn for the Buckley Generational Trauma. 
 
 
 
Author's Notes: This is strictly from Jee's POV, and is very critical of her parents (as teenagers tend to be.) 

On AO3
 

Sunday Check-In (January 2026)

Feb. 1st, 2026 05:31 pm
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So, there seems to be something odd going on with Dreamwidth right now -- I can't put account links for more than one community and some of my sentences are actually disappearing when I try, no matter if I use HTML or Rich Text options. Weird. So, no links.

I've been busy busy busy, mostly writing fills for Three-Sentence-Ficathon.

So, how do you go about participating in 3SF? I mostly fill and I find it hard to come up with prompts, although I try to do some. I just go browsing through the pages reading the prompts and wait for one to jump out at me. I usually get an idea right away, then I go and write it. If it doesn't grab me immediately, I usually just skip over it. If I see a rare fandom I'm familiar with, though, I like to try and write something for it, because I know what it's like to be desperate for fic in a non-existent fandom. 3SF is a great way to fulfill those wishes.

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I'm gonna keep this going, and even up the difficulty, since it went pretty well in January.

Would love to hear if there's anything you're aiming to do in the next few weeks, whether it's specific or broad. :)

🩷 Femslash February goals:
  • Continue to watch Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born and read the webtoon. (I'm so so slow at watching TV and the webtoon isn't short, so I'm not gonna commit to finishing them both within the month.) It's already given me 3 F/F ships and that's not even including one of the main canonical couples.
  • Read additional fics for, write up, and format my in-progress Helly/Helena (Severance) fic reclist.
  • Start working on the two fics I'd like to write for [community profile] launchtheship, which are both F/F! That's not until May, but I like to plan ahead. Fic 1 (Yakuza) is already 75% done, I just need to land the plane, and Fic 2 (Hello From the Magic Tavern) is only in the brainstorming stage.
  • Compile and upload to YouTube a supercut for the ship featured in the aforementioned Fic 2. They never actually interact in canon, but they do make references to each other that got me like 👀 there's yuri here... I've mentioned before how hard it is to make non-transformative fannish content for podcast fandoms, so I'm trying to do my part.

🧡 Other February goals:
  • Compile and upload to YouTube a supercut for the ship featured in my most recently published fic. This should be easy to knock out in a day or two.
  • Finally start working on (how far I get is another matter) the PWP that a friend prompted for! Writing stuff for other people that isn't, like, part of an event is a novel feeling.
  • Slink back in shame to my RyuDai (Yakuza) fic and finish the damn thing. Or at least plan out how to do so.
  • Poke my head into non-English Beyond Evil fandom.

❤️ The perennials:
  • Keep up with my DW reading page as well as with Tumblr mutuals
  • Listen to a new-to-me audio drama that has fannish potential (I have 65 fiction podcasts on my to-listen list so...there's options)
  • Continue working through my Marked for Later
  • Leave more comments on AO3, aided by my [community profile] comment_bingo card. I'm actually not too far from getting a bingo!

Brief reflection on January )

Happy St Bride's Day/Imbolc!

Feb. 1st, 2026 10:49 pm
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A year ago I was playing the end game in Veilguard for the first time (later in the year I found out what happens if you skip the side stuff...), having a normal Saturday and prepping a talk for the next day.

Today I went to church a little earlier than usual because it was Agape Breakfast Sunday and that always needs several hands to the pump. There were 3 new-to-me faces and some of the recently-new faces. I love ABS because it feels like one of the few times when Jesus would walk in and actually understand what was happening! I mean, a 'normal' Holy Communion service bears zero resemblance to the sharing of food that happened in the Jesus movement's early days. But would he even come to us? He'd surely go to the synagogue up the road on a Saturday! Anyway, I had some good conversations with various folk and then headed home.

After a chat with husband over dinner, I came upstairs for some GoY. I boxed off another couple of trophies. There's one more that I think should be doable and another that might just be too much faff. One of the ones I got was for the shrines - I was missing 3 but two of them were marked on the map, I just hadn't done the climb, which is weird... If I'd seen the gates, I'd have taken a look... The other was for 'special places', which required understanding the 'helpful instructions' from t'internet <_< The one I'm pretty sure I can complete is for the painting sites. The other one is for the puzzle boxes, which would be nice but can I be arsed interpreting MORE 'helpful instructions...? And there are two that I am resigned to never getting that require hand-eye co-ordination and reflexes that I have never possessed.

Next up, I cooked our Sunday roast, which went down as well as usual. Then we watched The Floor and Secret Genius. Which is why I'm running late.

Now for prayers and bed :) 

Link Roundup: Curiosities

Feb. 1st, 2026 05:39 pm
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* “Food JPEGs” in Super Smash Bros & Kirby Air Riders - if you've ever played the Smash games you might remember the way the food-as-healing-items looked slightly different; neat little historical documentation of those items here.

"The Monster Knife of John Fox Potter" - history can have incredibly based and interesting characters times.

* this tumblr blog (NSFW, queer history), while subjective, is one of the better leatherdyke documentation/archivists i've seen around. back when i was poking around leather history circles, finding anything on leatherdyke history was exceptionally difficult. not sure how long the tumblr will stay up, so grab what you can.

* i was briefly researching medieval seals on parchment for an illustration, and this was such a fun primer article on what they were actually for. essentially a password/encryption/anti-tampering system! the fact they mention the native american version (wampum) in addition to the european version was so neat, and how sometimes they were included together.

* have you ever wanted to see a video game moveset from different angles for quick animation reference? this entire channel is nothing but VG animation references. sekiro, elden ring, so on.

* (via [personal profile] armaina just now) - blocking claude (LLM) with one html string, will test on my site in the next update!

* I'll end on an article ("text is king") that i'm still thinking about. surprisingly cautiously optimistic, given the times.

Thoughts that can survive being written into words are on average truer than thoughts that never leave the mind. You know how you can find a leak in a tire by squirting dish soap on it and then looking for where the bubbles form? Writing is like squirting dish soap on an idea: it makes the holes obvious.

That doesn’t mean every piece of prose is wonderful, just that it can be. And when it reaches those heights, it commands a power that nothing else can possess.

I didn’t always believe this. I was persuaded on this point recently when I met an audio editor named Julia Barton, who was writing a book about the history of radio. I thought that was funny—shouldn’t the history of radio be told as a podcast?

No, she said, because in the long run, books are all that matter. Podcasts, films, and TikToks are good at attracting ears and eyes, but in the realm of ideas, they punch below their weight. Thoughts only stick around when you print them out and bind them in cardboard.

I think Barton’s thesis is right. At the center of every long-lived movement, you will always find a book. Every major religion has its holy text, of course, but there is also no communism without the Communist Manifesto, no environmentalism without Silent Spring, no American revolution without Common Sense.
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