"You look different." "So do you." She stared at him for a moment, taking in his changed appearance. His hair was shorter, his ears held no earrings, his hands were naked, and his boots were replaced with some fancy black shoes. Suddenly, there was a large squeal. "John!" Now all she saw was a red-head with a diamond ring on her finger. Bender/Allison Brian/OC
Travel back in time to 4:00 p.m. on that Saturday in March when five teens grudgingly assembled in the Shermer High School library as strangers and departed hours later as something more. As each drove (or walked) away, their stories hung in limbo, left untold. Until now.
A poem written in Allison's point of view that plays into what may be happening in their relationship after detention. A simple read and reviews are always appreciated. AndrewxAllison. The A Team.
When you grow up, your heart dies. Or does it? Allison searches for an escape from this inevitability. Rated T for a little drug use and language. Allison/Bender.
Sequel to 'These Children That You Spit On.' It's the summer after graduation for the five friends, and some unexpected news for Allison sends them all on an adventure before college starts. AllisonAndy ClaireBender Brian
It's been five years since they graduated and everything's changed. Claire the head of a therapy program with a photography obsession, Brian's a math professor with a girlfriend, Allison's a librarian and married to Andy (who's certainly not an athlete), and the missing Bender turns out to be in a gang. Life really didn't turn out as expected did it?
There was a reason John stayed at his parents' house and never dropped out of high school. Eight years later John crosses paths with Claire again in an unexpected way. Claire finally finds out why it was John stayed.
Brian and John have a date night. Oneshot.
Katy Aubergine: part actress, part evil mastermind.
The age-old mystery of what happens on Monday and beyond.
What if John Bender had a younger sister. Someone who knows the REAL John Bender. Meet Samantha (aka Sammy) Bender. Her parents ignore her, for the most part. Rated T for cuss words, though some is censored.
What if Brian made a computer girl?
What will happen when Hermione, Luna, Draco, Cho, and Cedric all get stuck in a Saturday detention with Snape? Set as a Breakfast Club crossover, find out what's in store for these 5 witches and wizards as they are stuck together for 8 hours. Maybe they'll even make a few new friends along the way. Rated T for now... MIGHT change later but I doubt it.
There was a sixth student at Shermer High School that day. She's determined to save others, but can a certain bad boy save her, too? Totally sucky summary, I know. Contains an OC. T for language.
"If Robert finds out about John, then you've pretty much murdered him. So be careful." Someone falls in love with Claire, who rejects him for John. Too bad he doesn't take rejection well. John/Claire, Andy/Allison, Brian/OC I realized the writing was too scrunched up, and I made a lot of errors, so I've edited it. I hope you enjoy.
The Harry Potter crew has Saturday morning detention
Age old mystery of what happens after that memorable detention and the lives involved. Reviews are always appreciated.
What if Claire's life wasn't perfect? What if it was actually really shitty? Rated M because of language and mature situations.
Part Two of the 'Hating Monday' series: When a teacher calls Allison's name in class her absence is accidentally discovered. But it doesn't matter because when she attended school nobody cared and now that she isn't there nobody misses her either. Brian certainly isn't supposed to notice anything.
John Bender has detention, as usual. Except this time there are not the usual stereotypes, but only one other person. She is a misfit, and they have more in common than expected. A relationship forms as this drama reels you in further and further until something that will change them occurs. John learns to love, and she learns to accept. Together, they are safe. SEQUEL WILL BE MADE
And these children that you spit on / As they try to change their worlds / Are immune to your consultations / They're quite aware of what they're going through. Life is changing for Brian, faster than he thought possible. T for language.
- escucha , princesa yo se que esto no será fácil si , que probablemente terminemos odiándonos . ya que tu eres una chica realmente insufrible y claro tu diras que soy idiota pero asi te gusto- dijo John mirando a clarie, ante la miraba recriminatoria de ella
Francis doesn't do friends. Not really, anyhow. It's just too risky. And besides, she too's busy pretending to be a boy to waste time on friendships that - ultimately - are doomed to fail. She expects that Shermer High school won't be all that different. She just doesn't fit in, but honestly? She isn't the only one.
Love is strange and unpredictable, but it looks like Allison has finally found hers. T for strong language. (For once it is not rated M, mainly because Bender is behaving himself.)
A Monday morning and beyond thing. The kids try to keep the promises they made in detention, but trouble lies ahead. AllisonAndy/ JohnClaire
A Brain, An Athlete, A basket case, A Princess, A Criminal, And A Wallflower. Brian's sister joins him in detention that fateful Saturday and happens to catch John Bender's eye. But what secret is she hiding? And will the Breakfast Club stick with her through it?
What happens when Brian loses the only thing he can't get back? Don't know if I want to continue this or not.
Bender finally gets away from his father's house, but not in the way he expected. One-shot. This is a pretty dark one. T for language
SEQUEL TO MEANT TO BE. The Breakfast Club returns for their first full year as friends. Brian has a new look and attitude. Claire and Bender give things a go. And Andy and Allison try to put their lives and hearts back together. All in the middle of drama, fun, and chaos. I OWN NOTHING. Not the songs or Hughes characters. PLEASE REVIEW
It's cold outside, but Allison keeps walking. What happened on Monday is nothing she didn't expect, but that doesn't mean it's what she wished for. It's getting colder and colder, more and more snow is falling, and Allison doesn't move. But fortunately, somebody finds her. Rated for depression, maybe violence in later chapters. Allison/Bender