The Future's In Our Hands by StarSpray
Fanwork Notes
Written for the Swinging 40s challenge; specific prompts to be noted with each chapter.
Takes place during the last few chapters of High in the Clean Blue Air.
The character death & violence in the warnings is canonical and in the past, but everyone's thinking about it a lot.
The title comes from Bastille's "Things We Lost In the Fire."
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Summary:
Well, Fëanor frightened him. Fëanor frightened them all, still, in one way or another.
Fëanor's sons receive letters from him, and try to decide what to do.
Major Characters: Curufin, Caranthir, Amras, Amrod, Celegorm
Major Relationships: Curufin & Fëanor, Amras & Amrod, Amras & Amrod & Fëanor, Caranthir & Fëanor, Celegorm & Fëanor
Genre: Family
Challenges: Swinging 40s
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Character Death, Mature Themes, Violence (Mild)
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Chapters: 5 Word Count: 26, 994 Posted on Updated on This fanwork is complete.
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Table of Contents
Written for the Swinging 40s prompt: Do what you feel in your heart to be right — for you'll be criticized anyway. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Written for the Swinging 40s prompt: Victory Garden
Written for the Swinging 40s prompt: “The time to make up your mind about people is never.” — The Philadelphia Story
Written for the Swinging 40s prompt: “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eyes.” — Antoine de Saint-Expeury, The Little Prince
Written for the Swinging 40s prompt: “Very luckily for you and me,the uncivilized sun mysteriously shines on ‘good’ and ‘bad’ alike.” — e. e. cummings
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