Alternate ending where the boat isn't waiting for them. Follows more with the political allegory. Warnings: Character death, dark themes
All Roger wants is for Jack to love him. (TW: attempted suicide)
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.
Ralph is not saved by the naval officer. None of the boys are, because no ship passes to see the flames. They are left to fight, and it will be a battle to the death.
He woke up on the plane. It had just been a dream. All a dream. Just... a dream. [oneshot] [non-island au] [or is it]
After doing the Bad Thing, Maurice is sent to a mental institution. The only person there he can seek solace in is a lonely, introverted sadist named Roger. Roger/Maurice
A group of schoolgirls crash on a deserted island. Savagery versus Civilization. Based on Lord of the Flies.
This is my take on what happened after the island in Lord of the Flies. It was originally written for a school project and any criticisms are appreciated. ONE SHOT. (Sorry, I suck at titles!)
"Looks like I won't make it back home..." he cut him. "Never had a ship in my pocket... But now, I see my fatal stars."
What happened to the twins after their betrayal of Ralph? Wallowing in self pity, the two struggle to catch hold of the reality that is the burning island. Can their minds come back to them before the crimson beast swallows them as well?
This is an alternate begging to how Piggy, Ralph, Jack and Simon got on to the island they are now stranded on.
Eighteen years after the rescue, Ralph continues to be haunted daily of the horrors which had taken place on the island. Unable to stand it any longer, he returns for a final glimpse... One-shot; written in the first person. Enjoy!