DeLaynie goes into sensory overload, so Carter has to calm her. Rated k because of a harsh comment.
Basically, what goes through the minds of the penguins Felix summons.
It has been seven years since the day DeLaynie became a Kane. Now, she's got a music career, a husband, and a big family. Now a change is occurring. And it's a big one.
(Sequel to BHC) A god is dead! The news comes as a shock to our heroes only to be followed up by the revelation that Rachel Dare has issued a new prophecy: one that could lead to the demise of the gods- all of them. It's a race against time itself to find the one responsible and stop them before the world literally becomes godless.
Amos has taken a week off to see his niece and nephew, only to find out just how drained the execration spell left them. Rated t for a brief hinting at sex occurring.
Julius Kane attempts to figure out his brother's location, only for the spell to be mixed up when an old pal comes along. Can he solve the mystery before anyone gets hurt?
This is my sequel to A Hurricane Gets Justice and Love: told by Amos Kane. A summary is inside. OCD character involved.
Olympus is losing the Titanomachy, Nico di Angelo has disappeared, and Annabeth Chase is holding together the Greek demigods by force of will. Then, days after the bloody Battle of the Labyrinth—a dead demigod with the wrong last name and a wooden staff walks into Camp Half-Blood.
Erik Schmidt is a college student and tutor of one Sadie Kane, a child he adores. Accidentally stumbling on her during visitation day, he is overcome with a feeling of dread that leads him to diving head long into a world of magic and monsters and mayhem, all in the name of keeping safe the kids that should never have to fight their own people and the gods themselves.
Carter has only recently met his Aunt Amanda, only not entirely, as he only saw her for a few minutes. So his uncle decides to take him to see her. Will this end well?
Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Luna Lovegood, Carter and Sadie Kane, and Walt Stone have to read the Kane Chronicles. Then they have to read Harry Potter.
"Kane is a giant idiot," Set mumbled in irritation. "The kind of moron that sees a fire, knows it's dangerous, but sticks his hand in it anyway." Sequel to my crossover An Odd Introduction. Contains the demigods, but not enough to put in crossover section.
Where Walt and Sadie are not a thing and Anubis might just find what he has been looking for.