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mom, would you wash my back (this once) by apocalyptichearts
Fandoms: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV)
10 Nov 2025
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Daisy lets her eye focus on the ripples in the water, the faint swirl of red that leaks down her arm and disperses into the water. It snakes around her legs, slowly, violently. She lifts her chin off her knees, watching the blood spill down her chest and burst beneath the water, small fireworks around her thighs.
It would be poetic if it weren’t so jarring. -
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“Our kids are conspiring behind our backs,” and then she turned the phone around, their own text chain glaring at her from the screen. Except, the messages on display were not ones she and Olivia had sent; they were from the night before, littered with spelling errors and misplaced punctuation.
“Huh,” Amanda said. “I can’t tell if I’m terrified or impressed that my three year old knows how to use my phone.”
--- After Olivia discovers that Noah and Jesse have been secretly scheming for a sleepover via her and Amanda's phones, she invites Amanda and Jesse over for exactly that. First kiss fluff <3
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in which Kim Rollins blows up Amanda’s life (again), the apartment is basically a crime scene, and Amanda suddenly has two kids, no housing plan, and approximately seventeen new problems.
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Being in space doesn't agree with Daisy. Not that she'll admit it without a fight.
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Kaylie Kennedy is twelve years old, and possibly the least fortunate girl she knows.
With her whole family lost to a car accident, she lives with her well-meaning (if insufferable) aunt and uncle, and spends every day in a grief-stricken haze, barely even sure what she's still living for. The only person that she really likes anymore is Dr Abbot, the man who treated her the night her family died, but she's sure she's insignificant to him.
Besides, seeing him means going back to the hospital. The place where everything fell apart. The place Kaylie hates the most.
But, when she breaks her arm one morning, her worst fear suddenly becomes unavoidable, and she's suddenly being forced back inside her own personal nightmare. Memories of her family lie behind every curtain, and her grief is threatening to swallow her whole.
Maybe if she just holds out, she tells herself, it'll pass.
Maybe if she just holds out, something good will finally come.

