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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."
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A Ghost You Think You Know by orphan_account
Fandoms: Dead by Daylight (Video Game), Scream (Movies)
03 Oct 2021
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On his first day at the Roseville Gazette, Dwight Fairfield befriends Jed Olsen, a reporter with an unconventional view of The Ghost Face, the costumed serial killer stalking the muggy streets of Roseville, Florida. As they work together, Dwight begins to suspect that Jed’s connection to the killer goes deeper than it seems, but the closer they get, the less Dwight seems to care.
A pre-Entity AU in which Dwight works at the Roseville Gazette with Danny, a.k.a. Jed, a.k.a. The Ghost Face.
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"Look at you. Growing up, but you'll always be my little girl, huh?"
She feels all warm and gooey inside. A tingle in her tummy, spreading all throughout her body. She could melt right into her chair. "Always, daddy."
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Mel wants a special gift for her birthday.
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She dips her head down, not looking at him directly, “Yes, sir.”
Just like that, Frank hears wedding bells. He’ll have her in a white dress in the church down the hill by week’s end. He leans down to catch her eye.
“No more of that, sweetheart. You oughta call me Daddy now.”
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27 Jan 2026
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“You know,” Zeke tells him, dragging the match across its box, “in a different world, you and I would have been good friends, Levi.”
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“It would have been better,” Zeke announces behind, “to have never been born, wouldn’t it?”
Levi stares at the stars. To have never been born, he thinks. He would be lying if he didn’t admit he’d thought about it. Levi must survive, his body will do it for him even when his mind has left him behind, but – to have never been born. To have never sat in that dark room with his crying mother, never felt the sting of fists, to watch her die slowly in that bed fighting for each breath. To have never starved, dug around in sewage for crusts of bread, felt Kenny’s taunts, the feel of a knife in his palm. To never know the look in a man’s eyes when he dies at his hand. To have never lost anything at all.
He stares at the stars, the same ones Erwin had mapped, and patiently explained, each and every one. Maria, Rose, and Sina, he’d told him, pointing to the three stars lined in a row. Levi is glad he’s dead. He’s glad Erwin died, so he never had to witness this horror – worse than the death, the destruction, he’ll never have to know that all those people they once dreamed about beyond their walls are just as sick, and selfish, and foolish as themselves.
“No,” Levi tells him, calmly.
“No?” Zeke frowns. “Well why not?”
“Because,” Levi says, and he stares at those stars, “I never would have known Him.”

