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The view from up here by herrscher_of_tea
Fandoms: Geography (Anthropomorphic), CountryHumans, Astronomy (Anthropomorphic)
13 Apr 2026
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It had been so long since he had last seen this view, last seen the Earth in all her otherworldly glory. A view humans had never been meant to see, and yet here he was, going further away than anyone had before him, staring back at the entire world, the marbled surface of blue and green and white looking at him, holding his gaze, entrapping it, even.
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Parts of America’s and NASA’s thought processes during the Artemis II mission.
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- Part 2 of wouldn’t you like to go to the moon?
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It all makes Ivan want to scream, to scream into oblivion. If he doesn't contain himself any longer, he's gonna do the one thing he swore he never would. He's gonna let America win this game of cat and mouse they've been at for decades at this point, practically asking for the entire planet to see America's imprints on his soul. He's gonna give America the satisfaction. The satisfaction of the phone ringing anyway. A very specific phone number. A small paper Ivan hasn't thrown away for whatever reason is still seated deep in his coat's pocket, taunting him.
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Ivan's monotone world is only colorful when Alfred is around, and especially when he gets a taste of him. So maybe that's why he seeks him even as they're meant to be avoiding each other like the plague.
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The night the USSR fell and Alfred was there to comfort and hold Ivan in his last moments, having two ideas in mind as to what he should do. The endings are nearly impossible to predict, but can easily be decided on.
Bookmarked by wishfull
26 Apr 2026
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Alfred is a dark knight who wants to win above all else. Ivan, a white knight, gives him a lesson on gentleness.
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Bookmarked by wishfull
12 Apr 2026
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Francis had always thought his relationship with Arthur to be one big duality. Duality between love and hate, between past and present, even between Francis’ eye for fine aesthetics and Arthur’s rather lackluster appreciation of all things beautiful. (Well, some things can’t be helped.)
