Homestead and Heartche by MidnightMinx90, literature
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Homestead and Heartche
Abbie always see the sadness and longing in Ichabod’s eyes when he is at the homestead, and especially when he’s interacting with the members of the community and gaining more of them.
It got worse after they helped young Thomas get back to his lost colony and they moved on.
Ichabod seemed so at home with the people, speaking another, older form for English. They were the people of his time, and – as she stated to him – she had expected him to choose to stay with them.
But each day she thought more and more about how much he belonged here, in this time, with her.
When Abbie watches Ichabod play, she someti
Ichabbie- Under the Weather by niknaak, literature
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Ichabbie- Under the Weather
Living in new century isn’t easy for Ichabod Crane. Somewhere between the pollutants from all the new technologies, and the stress that his body is under from having to adjust to his new life, things are beginning to take a toll on him. Currently stuck in Abbie’s home, Ichabod is bed ridden with a chest cold.
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Abbie brought Ichabod to her home when she found out he was sick with a fever and chest ace. She didn’t want to leave him in the care of some unnamed employee at the department, so now she was nursing him on her own. She left a little before Ichabod woke up, in order to purchase more supplies.
It’s only been
What's Gone is Forever Lost: Part 1 by Tarnisis, literature
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What's Gone is Forever Lost: Part 1
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He was gone.
The thought still seemed absurd, but it was undeniably true. She had seen his body draped over the table opposite the Sin Eater who should have saved him. When he had come, Abbie had been assured that the man could save Crane. He had said there was still time to break Crane's connection with the Horsemen. But apparently, the Sin-Eater had been mistaken.
She'd run over to the still form of her companion and immediately placed her fingers to his neck, checking for a pulse. It was when she felt no heartbeat, that the woman's worst fears
In Which Abbie Reflects of Ichabod and Politeness by MidnightMinx90, literature
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In Which Abbie Reflects of Ichabod and Politeness
The more Abbie pays attention to the way Ichabod talk and behave, the more he reminds her of Haytham Kenway from the game. It makes her wonder if it’s a trait inherited in most men from that time, or if it’s just Ichabod.
Ichabod’s charismatic, polite even when he raises his voice, calm and collected almost always, and that’s saying something, considering the man had slept for two hundred and fifty years.
The way Ichabod acts when Abbie picks open the lock of what turns out to be the former Sheriff’s cottage makes her heart skip a beat, for it is so alike Haytham’s reaction when Charles kick open a doo
Tea Party, Tunnels and Trees by MidnightMinx90, literature
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Tea Party, Tunnels and Trees
For Ichabod, the Boston Tea Party was both a positive and negative happening. Positive for what had been achieved and for what it had symbolised, and still did.
But it was also a happening that triggered a memory from that night; of the German Redcoat and the words he had uttered, causing the explosion which caused the death of several men in his company as well as one of his superiors.
He didn’t particularly care that the game (and written history) implied that it was the men he had asked to arrange the Destruction of the Tea that had been given the honours of coming up with the plan themselves, for it had served as an excellent de
In Which Ichabod Gets a Game by MidnightMinx90, literature
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In Which Ichabod Gets a Game
The controller drops to the floor, making Abbie Mills jump. She’s been comfortably slouched in the unoccupied bed in Ichabod’s room for a long time now, lost in books on old myths which may or may not be related to whatever it is that she’s been dragged into.
She casts a glance over at Ichabod, who’s sitting at the edge of his own bed, and she’s puzzled by the expression upon his face.
He must have sensed her gaze, because he looks back at her, still with that strange look.
For a moment she tries to remember what had caused her to jump and what might have caused it, but then she remembers.
Since Ichabod
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Their relationship had started with simple civility. Nothing more than two kindred spirits fighting the good fight and trying not to get killed while they were about it. Then ever so slowly, it had started to become so much more. All too soon, it was beginning to form into friendship and trust. And that was why with each passing night, Lieutenant Abbie Mills' job became that much harder.
Sure, it wasn't a cakewalk to begin with, with the Headless Horseman hot on their trail, and the minions of hell ever close behind. But where Abbie once would have be