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It’s any other Wednesday evening: get home from school, spend a few hours poring over homework you don’t understand, wonder what’s up with Mom and Italian food lately (isn’t this the third time you’ve had pasta this week?), watch TV, fall into bed around eleven, fall asleep at midnight.
Wake up at two a.m. to Rick’s silhouette against the low light in the hallway, tamping down the jolt of anxiety that still makes your chest tighten, even though it’s the million-and-first time he’s done this. Draw your knees up to make it harder for him to drag you out of bed, turn on the lamp on your nightstand.
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When a deal goes wrong, Rick and Morty end up crashed on a foreign planet. In the grand scheme of things, it could have been much worse, but tonight, Morty is exceptionally cranky about it...and Rick's cavalier attitude certainly isn't helping.
It's going to take a while to repair the ship. Maybe a day...maybe two. In that amount of time, anything could happen...
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3 Times Rick’s Enemies Tried to Kidnap Morty + 1 Time They Succeeded by strawberry_morty
Fandoms: Rick and Morty
17 Mar 2019
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People try to kidnap Morty. A lot. Most of the time, it doesn’t work. (And just once, it does.)
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- Part 1 of Rick/Morty Shenanigans
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When Morty wakes up on an intergalactic prison planet remembering nothing of his life but his name, his only clue as to how he got there is in a note from his past self instructing him to find and escape with the inmate known as Rick Sanchez. On this world where memories are erased to break up gangs and foster rehabilitation, neither of them remember the other. As the duo work on their escape plan, feelings begin to blossom, and a passionate romance begins. If they can just get off-planet, they'll finally be able to recall exactly who they were.
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Morty's always writing in that notebook. Rick is increasingly curious about what's inside.
Sequel to "Love is a Solitary Thing."

