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"And Tabitha?"
"For Tabitha is worse"
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Jade tries to save Tabitha while they navigate through their past.
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Jade’s shroom trip leaves him with visions of Tabitha’s past lives and deaths. Tabitha wants nothing less than to remember for fear of what it will cost her. A storm looms over the town and Jade will do anything to prevent Tabitha’s death this cycle, regardless of the cost to himself or how badly she wishes to avoid him.
Written following season 4 episode 4.
First published fan fiction. English is not the authors first language. The story is complete, chapters will be released as they are edited.
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A bird that thinks the cage is the sky will never fly against the bars.
When Sierra decided to drive her younger sister Dara to her dorm room, the last thing she expected was to land in a town where they can't escape from. A town full of monsters, too many secrets, glaring crows, bad communication, and some surprisingly cute residents.
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starts in season one; no spoilers for season four
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Desde que llegó al Pueblo, Clea Foresti ha hecho lo único que podía hacer: adaptarse. Ha convertido el horror en una forma extraña de pertenencia. En un lugar donde la noche trae consigo el infierno, los vínculos humanos se vuelven tan peligrosos como necesarios.
Entre la calma imposible del Padre Khatri, el caos abrasivo de Jade y los secretos que parecen respirar bajo cada rincón del Pueblo, Clea descubrirá que sobrevivir no consiste solo en llegar viva al amanecer… implica decidir qué partes de una misma se está dispuesta a perder por el camino.
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El fanfic sigue el canon de la serie, trataré de avisar al principio qué capítulos abarca.
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“It’s weird, not having Robby here,” Mel is saying, dragging Samira back into the conversation between the residents. “And Dr Al-Hashimi hasn't shown up either.” That is strange, Samira thinks absently. Dr Bryan is back from semi-retirement to cover as attending, but the absence is noticeable. “I'm sure we can figure out how to be good teachers, but it’s a little harder when you don't have your mentor to help."
“I don’t know,” Samira mutters before she can stop herself, still staring at Dr Abbot’s letter on her screen. “Just do the opposite of whatever Robby would do.”
It’s only in the expanding silence afterward that Samira realizes she has said that it out loud.
In the wreckage left after the 4th of July shift, Samira starts gathering the shattered pieces of her life. The question now is in what order does she want to put them together.
