
Characters
Ororo Munroe, Shuri (Marvel), Ayo (Marvel), Michelle Jones, Dinah Lance, Hermione Granger, Angelina Johnson, Monica Rambeau, Rue (Hunger Games), Uma (Disney), Lavender Brown, Sophie Moore, April O'Neil (TMNT), Okoye (Marvel), Lavender Brown/Parvati Patil, April O'Neil/Sunita (TMNT), Kaeden Larte/Ahsoka Tano, Kaeden Larte, Nakia (Black Panther), Ariel (Disney), Rue Bennett/Jules Vaughn, Rue Bennett, Maria Rambeau, Kate Kane/Sophie Moore, Michelle Jones/Shuri, Carol Danvers/Maria Rambeau, Jannah (Star Wars), Misty Knight, Mari Jiwe McCabe, Primrose Everdeen/Rue, Dinah Lance/Mari Jiwe McCabe, Nakia (Black Panther)/Okoye, Misty Knight/Colleen Wing, Ororo Munroe/Monica Rambeau, Mona/Pearl (Easy Rawlins), Ayo/Okoye (Marvel), Stass Allie/Jannah, Hermione Granger/Angelina Johnson, Mal/Uma (Disney), Mary/Sarah, Chelli Lona Aphra/Sana Starros, Jannah/Rose Tico, Ariel/Tiana (Disney), Ayanna/Corrie (A Phoenix First Must Burn), Isabel Martinez/Katani Summers (Beacon Street Girls), Angel/Eve (Bible), Mona (Easy Rawlins), Pearl (Easy Rawlins), Stass Allie, Tiana (Disney), Ayanna (A Phoenix First Must Burn), Corrie (A Phoenix First Must Burn), Katani Summers, Eve (Christian Bible)
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Summary
Femslash February prompt: Black
Note
Okay, this is a Femslash-February-within-a-Femslash-February, with a set of drabbles focused exclusively on Black women in femslash and using ministarfruit's mini!Femlash February list of prompts.Title taken from the song Rock Me by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.Also, please check out this list of Black authors on Ao3 who deserve your kudos.
Reincarnation
April 21, 2025 at 03:22 AM
There’s something familiar about Mary. It’s not a bad familiar, not like the way sugar sometimes tastes sour in Sarah’s mouth or she sometimes has nightmares about creaking wagons, nor the strange familiar of looking into the fire and remembering a rush of power that catches her off guard.
No, it’s the kind of familiar that feels like coming home. The first time Sarah slips her fingers through Mary’s hands she almost sobs in relief. There’s no hesitation in their first kiss, as if they’ve done it a hundred times before.
“I missed you,” Sarah whispers, and Mary just smiles.