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Tang Bark and Sleep Sounds by DistantStorm
Fandoms: Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017), Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy - Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Ahsoka (TV), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
02 May 2024
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In which Thrawn learns to live with his aide and translator. It is more complicated than he had expected, for reasons he never could have imagined.
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Love is War (Space Married) by DistantStorm
Fandoms: Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017), Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy - Timothy Zahn
13 Nov 2021
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“Oh, what the hell,” Eli muttered to himself in Basic, then carried on in Cheunh, “According to your customs, I guess Thrawn neglected to tell me that we’ve been married for the last,” He thought about it, pausing just long enough to make sure all three of them knew just how petty he really was, "Nine and a half years.”
In which Thrawn neglects to mention a very big part of Chiss culture.
Posted for Thrantovember 2021, Day 13: (Mis)communication.
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- Part 13 of Thrantovember 2021
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The Last Thing by moomkin
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: Rebels, Star Wars: Thrawn - Timothy Zahn
09 Jul 2018
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An Imperial law banning inter-species relationships is passed in an attempt to topple the Empire’s only alien officer. Hera lets herself get arrested in order to discover where prisoners are being held and finds herself making unexpected allies with a certain Grand Admiral's aide. But will Thrawn survive once Eli is convinced the Chiss had a hand in his suffering?
Thrawn/Eli angst.
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On Agreements, Forgiveness, and the Best Birthday Ever by monsterkun
Fandoms: 龍が如く | Ryuu ga Gotoku | Yakuza (Video Games)
06 Jul 2022
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There are three things that Haruka is convinced she needs in order to give Uncle Kaz the Best Birthday Ever. They are, in order:
1) good food
2) good company
3) someone to make him smileNow if only the best person to help her obtain those things wasn't Majima Goro.
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Jack puts his baby daughter up for adoption at nineteen years old. He leaves her a note.
Dennis loves that note: the proof that he was always wanted.

