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Gilbert let out a short bark of laughter and said,
"First of all, autism isn't even real."
(or: after a light suggestion that he might be autistic, Prussia can't let it go.)
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- Part 1 of neurodivergence babey
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Steve Harrington never meant to send the letters.
He wrote them in the quiet years between monsters and earthquakes and the end of the world. He wrote them when Hawkins was burning, when sleep wouldn’t come, when the only thing keeping the silence away was an old mixtape he wasn’t supposed to have.
He wrote them to Jonathan Byers. -
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Shiro escaped the gladiator arenas. Hundreds of others didn't; hundreds of others perished. But Shiro's memories contain more than just patrol routes and battle techniques—and there may yet be a way to bring at least a few of those lost prisoners home, even after death.
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Diplomatic missions aren't supposed to send the Black Lion tumbling towards an alien planet in the middle of a blizzard. They're not supposed to leave Shiro struggling to keep up. But this one does, and the storm isn't changing.
So they wait.
Absently, he reaches up and places his hand on Keith’s cheek. That’s how you comfort people, right?
Keith’s eyes widen, and one of his hands raises to take Shiro’s by the wrist, gently guiding it away. “You’re delirious, I think,” he murmurs.
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Altean mythology claims that the Lion Goddess created the Universe, and that her four children protect Altea of all evil. However, Altea and its solar system is long gone, its people hunted down and slaughtered by order of Emperor Zarkon, its culture eradicated and its gods forgotten.
Forgotten, but not dead, and soon the Voltron Paladins will find out that some traces of Altea still remain.
Or: Team Voltron finds an Altean temple and somehow Shiro is adopted by a magical space lioness.
