In which the boys escape idiot island.
The survivors are children no longer, and their world is at war yet again. Somehow, they all manage to crash together on the same island as before. This time, there is also a girl there. Her goal: saving civilization. Rating may go up. NOT AU. PROBABLY no pairings.
In which Jack has stolen Roger away and selfishly keeps him to himself, while Roger only wants to be with Maurice, and Maurice braves Jack's wrath to try and save him. (Please read warnings inside before proceeding.) Later Rogice.
Well, I needed some closure to the book, and I think so did everyone else. I couldn't find anything about the twins being alive or dead, so I used what I thought, which was that they are both dead.
A free-verse poem I wrote about the inhabitants of the island. This is my first LOTF fic, so please be kind!
Maurice and Roger give child raising a shot.
The boat never came, and Ralph is captured by Jack, but not before he suffers a head injury that causes him to lose his memory. Now Jack has a second chance to make a first impression. But when Roger gets jealous, things get a bit more complicated. JALPH and maybe other pairings as story moves on.
The boat never comes so Jack and his hunters catch up to Ralph at the beach. Rated T for violence, character death and minor language.
The only thing scarier than life on the island, is life after the island.
What would happen if Jack found Ralph just before the boys got rescued off the island? Sweet, innocent fluff. They're so cute. :3
WW3, a similar event to the Blitz. All the children are evacuated to small villages in Scotland. Roger joins a family with four other boys, Jack, Simon, Ralph and Piggy, but he's the only one that's unwanted in their perfect family. He tries to escape, but out in the plain fields of Scotland there's nowhere he can run. PAIRINGS ROGER/SIMON maybe/probably JACK/RALPH
Ever wondered what happened on the island with all the choirboys? In this collection of stories, you'll see Lord of the Flies in a different perspective - as well as new behind-the-main-storyline experiences ranging from sweet to sad to hilarious. It's set up just like Choir Stories, except the setting this time is the island! I hope you like it!
Roger locks himself away, and Jack needs to know why.
"I told you, I don't need therapy!" "And like I said, Jack Marridew, you do." Spoiled rich boy Jack Merridew is forced to attend therapy. Naturally he was skeptical, but he would learn one thing, that sometimes what you need may not be exactly what you had in mind. Ralk, Rated T for bad words
It's been years since the island, and Ralph has tried repeatedly to put it all behind himself. Now in a new flat, he thinks he can successfully hide from the past and move on. However, a visit from a red haired stranger may slowly make his plan crumble. Ralph becomes faced with a question: Run from the past, or save the man from the nightmare which could destroy both their futures
A few years after the island, the boys' lives take a turn for the worst. After a lot of struggling, Ralph is finally on his way to Uni when he sees a familiar face, and stops dead in his tracks.
Memories came in shards, fragmented as if to keep out something essential. At least, it felt that something essential was missing, in Roger's perspective. But forgetting was an option Roger will have to decide on sooner or later. (OT3: Jagermon; but mostly RogerXSimon)
Ralph was scarred for life. The memories wouldn't go away no matter how hard he tried to forget them.
Jack always saw Ralph as a rival. But as he watched the boy he considered a threat trembling beneath his own gaze, he realized that Ralph didn't quite share his sentiments.
A collection of one-shots about the most angelic boy on the Island, and his relationships with everyone else.
Roger is taken away from the island. Roger is taken away from the other boys. All by himself in a clean white room, he sits; not knowing how to control, express, or identify his emotions. He needs the new people in his life to help him - and it isn't going to be easy.
One-shot. How Ralph's life might have turned out after the island. Rated T for themes, and I'm kind of paranoid.