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Thominho Week 2026
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Maze Women 2026 🎉
Happy Pride! 🩷🧡🤍 Here are the prompts for this years event:
Row One: Sports, Angst, College AU, Coffee Shop, "Trust me"
Row Two: Sci-Fi, Mutual Pining, Horror, Letters, Enemies to Lovers
Row Three: Pride, First Kiss, Free Space, Coming Out, Confession
Row Four: Love Language, Hurt/(No) Comfort, "Stay Gold", Soulmates, Fantasy
Row Five: Masquerade, Reunion, Space/In The Stars, Musician, "Be Careful, Don't Die"
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Can't number the ways I love you
The first thing Thomas learns about the new kids on the block: They like to fight. Each other, specifically. Not anyone else.The new kids are loud, but they don’t really hit or pull hair like some of the kids at school do.
The second thing he learns about the new kids on the block: They’re going to be in the same school–in the same grade as he is. That means they’re probably a little older than him.
The third thing he learns about the new kids on the block: They’re funny. When he's sent to give them a ‘welcome to the neighborhood’ cherry pie, he’s laughing so hard he can barely walk the whole way home.
There aren’t a lot of kids in the neighborhood; all of his friends live in different areas and he’s not ‘big enough’ to ride his bike over there alone.
Maybe, if he takes the new kids with him, he can go and visit–and introduce them to all of their new classmates before school starts, of course.
The fourth thing Thomas learns about the new kids on the block: Their names. The girl–a little older, she insists–is Brenda, and she wants to ride motorcycles when she grows up. Thomas doesn’t think that’s a job, but it sure does sound more exciting than whatever boring stuff his parents do. The boy–the cooler one,he insists–is Minho, and he wants to make it into the Boston marathon one day. Or go to space. Or be a cowboy. He hasn’t decided yet.
Thomas hasn’t decided yet either, so that’s okay.
“Think we’ll be in the same class?” Minho nudges him as they wait for their parents to catch up, already. Maybe, if Minho and Brenda come with him, he’ll be allowed to walk to school this year–it’s right across the street.
“I don’t know, fourth grade has lots of classes.” Thomas says. “We can check the list when we’re there, I guess.”
“Do you think we’ll be able to sit next to each other?”
“Maybe if we’re not too loud.” Thomas can have trouble with that, sometimes. He thinks he’s being quiet when he’s really not, or he just gets bored. “And only when we don’t have tests.”
“Are there a lot of tests?”
“I think it depends on the teacher.” Thomas doesn’t know a lot about it. “Remember Sonya?”
“Little blonde girl with the weird accent?”
“I told you, they moved from like, London.”
“That’s a city, not a country.” Brenda pushes Minho out of her way and walks backwards between him and Thomas.
Thomas cannot walk backwards very well–he always falls over–but Brenda makes it look so easy.
“And people can still move out of London, Minho.” Thomas rolls his eyes. “Her older brother is a grade above us, and two above her. He had lots of tests, but his friend Alby didn’t. And they had different teachers.”
“Why didn’t we get to meet Newt when you took me over there?”
“Because he was at Alby’s, I think. They’re best friends. They’re in a different building this year. We’re the oldest kids in the whole school!”
“Does that mean we get to boss the kindergarteners around?”
“No, I think we’ll have to stay in our classrooms. We won’t have lunch or recess together.” Thomas doesn’t know where Minho got that idea.
The fifth thing Thomas learns about Brenda and Minho: Minho’s worst subject and Brenda’s best subject are the same–math. Minho’s best subject is geography, even though he sucks at drawing maps. Brenda’s worst subject is English, because she doesn’t like sitting still to read the books.
“Sometimes I read upside down.” Thomas tells her. “I don’t know why, but it helps.”
“You like reading, though. And you’re fast.”
“I don’t really like sitting still either.” Thomas says. “But it’s easier upside down.”
“If you say so.” But Brenda tries it, and it works. He doesn’t have any tricks for math–he’s not allowed to do any homework that involves writing upside down anymore because ‘it’s not legible’–but he can help Minho practice times tables over and over until they’re really fast at getting them all right.
The sixth thing Thomas learns about Brenda and Minho: Their birthdays are exactly a month apart, and they hate joint birthday parties.
Thomas never gets the story of why they hate joint birthday parties, but going to two parties is fun–Brenda’s is motorcycle themed and Minho’s is cowboy themed.
It’s less fun when they want to know which party was better, cornering him at lunch with questions.
“I liked them both,” He tells them, truthfully. There were a few more girls at Brenda’s party than at Minho’s, but most of the kids were the same and Thomas didn’t know any of the adults aside from their parents, anyway. “They were both fun!”
“That’s not how it works, Thomas, one of them has to be better!” Minho crosses his arms. “You should know that.”
“Why does one have to be better? They were different parties and different themes, it’s not like you can compare that way.” Thomas asks.
“It’s a sibling thing, Thomas, you’re not gonna figure it out.” Gally says from across the table.
“And how do you know? It’s not like you have any siblings.”
“Sonya and Newt do it all the time.” Minho and Brenda don’t pay any attention to them, still fighting over whose party was better.
At least they’re not yelling like they did at the beginning of summer.
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I'd like to get a dead dove event going again! I may just reuse the bingo cards, as only a few people used those the first time and there are so many of them, but I am also open to ideas if you have any!
Maze Runner Rarepair Bingo 2024
There are 2 boards that can be filled, the Rarepair Bingo, and the Extra Rare Advanced AO3 Bord (For The Very Insane).
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tmr languages and cultures bingo will continue to run until june 2024! 🐌
happy to announce that i've decided to prolong the event! (the original deadline was the end of 2023).
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