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Abby Goutal
Caprices of a Muse
(Prouvaire)
Jehan has a small adventure.
Cross Purposes
(Prouvaire)
Jean Prouvaire at the barricade.
Adrienne Florian
A Last Attempt
(Combeferre, Prouvaire)
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A letter from the barricades.
Alexandra
The Little Angel
(Prouvaire, OFC)
Prouvaire finds the little sister, and the past, he left behind.
Becca Courfeyrac
Let It Be a Dance
(Prouvaire, OFC)
Prouvaire meets a young ballerina.
Bobo
I Remember
(Prouvaire, OFC)
Post-barricade angst.
Calista
Into the Cosmic Convergence-Mobile!
(Prouvaire)
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Jean Prouvaire, girls on the internet, and villains with no business either here or in Les Miz.
Catherine Lafontaine
Touch Me Not
(Prouvaire, Laigle)
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Look, Maman, no hands! Plotless slash.
Chante Prouvaire
Memories Of My Brother
(Prouvaire, OFC)
Jean Prouvaire's younger sister remembers him.
Ekaterina
The Flute
(Prouvaire)
A short poem on Jehan's life.
Elen Laurelin
The Poet Under the Influence
(Prouvaire)
Jehan is drunk, and meets someone.
Romance Languages
(Prouvaire, Courfeyrac)
Jehan gets upset.
Erin
Excuses
(Prouvaire, Bahorel, Enjolras)
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Enjolras suspects something is going on between his two friends.
Evete
Songs of Days Gone By
(Prouvaire)
A gamine goes corpse-robbing and discovers Jean Prouvaire not dead yet.
Fannore
Sun and Moon
(Enjolras, Prouvaire)
Jehan writes about his devotion for Enjolras.
Framboise
A Life About to Start
(Combeferre, Prouvaire)
Combeferre talks to Prouvaire at the barricade.
Long Live The Future
(Prouvaire)
A poem in honor of Jean Prouvaire.
I Did Not Live Until Today
(Prouvaire)
PoetAngst. Companion piece to "A Life About to Start".
Grayswandir
Jehan Sleepless
(Prouvaire)
In which the poet is melancholy.
Jeanine Prouvaire
For Love of a Star
(Prouvaire)
A Prouvaire poem.
Jen Valjean
Jean Prouvaire's Birthday
(Prouvaire, OFC)
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Jean Prouvaire recieves two hundred francs for his birthday, and he decides to spend most of it on a young prostitute named Eva.
Jenelin
Jehan
(Prouvaire, OFC)
Prouvaire touches a life.
Jennifer Jones
To Marie, Avec Amour
(Prouvaire)
A farewell poem from Prouvaire to his girlfriend.
Jehan's Story
(Prouvaire)
How Prouvaire died, was resurrected, and got a webpage.
Katharine
I'm Not Jean Prouvaire
(Prouvaire)
And a very good thing too.
Madame Bahorel
Blame It On The Summer Night
(Courfeyrac, Prouvaire)
Courfeyrac muses on the beginnings of a friendship.
The Tyger
(Prouvaire, Grantaire)
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Jean Prouvaire reflects on banned pleasures.
Rebel Heart
(Prouvaire, OMC)
The little poet marches off to war.
Madame Javert
Caelo Oculos Tollunt
(Combeferre, Prouvaire)
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A tale of two Frenchboys.
Mage O'Dell
Uncertainty
(Courfeyrac, Prouvaire)
Courfeyrac, worried, confides in Prouvaire.
That's What They Call Me
(Prouvaire)
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Jean Prouvaire muses about what he can't have.
Mamselle Chosette
Charles Dumont
(Prouvaire, Montparnasse)
Jean Prouvaire embarks on a quest.
Anguish
(Prouvaire, OFC)
The title pretty much covers it. Barricade retrospective.
Mlle. Feuilly
Forever Yours, Signed Jehan
(Prouvaire)
Jehan writes a letter to a lady he loves before going to fight.
Mlle. Verity
Raven
(Prouvaire)
Angsty Jehan reflections with anachronistic plotline.
Nebulia
Nearly As Grand
(Prouvaire)
Jehan dreams.
Something in Me Has Died
(Prouvaire, Cosette)
AU. Jean Prouvaire after the barricade.
Petronelle Lemaitre and Echo
May
(Prouvaire, Gillenormand)
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A peculiar correspondence.
Petronelle Lemaitre
Five Things That Never Happened To Jean Prouvaire
(Prouvaire)
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What it says.
Doggerel
(Prouvaire, Laigle)
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Bossuet is evicted from the House of Falling Tiles.
Quiara
Timid Only In Repose
(Bahorel, Prouvaire)
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Bahorel has a fling with the local poet, and likes it.
Rabsjavert
Grantaire Drinks From Prouvaire's Bottle
(Grantaire, Prouvaire)
Grantaire writes poetry. Oh dear.
Bravo Marius!
(Marius, Prouvaire)
In which Prouvaire congratulates the lawyer-boy.
Salatrel
Pretty Rainbow Prouvaire
(Prouvaire)
He told us Prouvaire dressed badly, but this is absurd. :)
Soujin Prouvaire
Another Heaven, Another Earth
(Combeferre, Prouvaire)
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Tale of a poet and a philosopher.
And I Can Live Inside My Head...
(Joly, Prouvaire)
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A thoroughly disturbed Jehan Prouvaire is adopted by Dominique Joly.
Dancer
(Prouvaire)
Silly boy.
The Last Poem of Jean Prouvaire
(Prouvaire)
Self-explanatory.
A Willow
(Prouvaire)
Prouvaire considers certain of his friends.
And Every Dream You Ever Had
(Prouvaire)
A poet in love.
Aurore
(Prouvaire, Enjolras)
Prouvaire shares his latest effort.
Stefanie
Sparrows
(Enjolras, Prouvaire)
Enjolras and Jean Prouvaire have a discussion.
Player
(Prouvaire)
Jehan angsts. Because he can. :)
Winter-Lady
Plagiarism Benefits No One
(Marius, Prouvaire)
Marius steals Jehan's poetry and passes it off as his own.
The Greatest Deeds
(Prouvaire)
Jehan spreads a little Christmas cheer. Based on the song "Scarlet Ribbons".