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  • It's Kind of a Funny Story

    Timothy McGee, Ziva David and Anthony DiNozzo walked in to work with their usual dispositions. They didn't expect an alien in the NCIS building, let alone a Decepticon with a ridiculous name. At first everything seems fine, relatively, but these are the Decepticons we're talking about. But then again, there's that old saying: More than meets the eye. Chapter 7 is updated.

  • No Vacancy

    The great thing about the heart is its unlimited capacity for love and the people we encounter. Otherwise most of us would've ended up with busted chests a long time ago. It's not possible to give all of the heart to a single person, for then there wouldn't be any room for anyone else. Rated T for character death, issues dealing with faith, AIDS, tragedy.

  • Mongrel

    Get close to the family, steal the money and get out before anyone's the wiser. That was the plan. It was a good plan, it was a sound plan. But then there were complications. There's always complications. T: language, sarcastic humor, romantic drama, heist scenarios, tragedy, self aware characters and "shameful" historical inaccuracy.

  • Learning How to Dance in the Rain

    With Peter working at the brewery and the kids in school it leaves Lois and Brian some time for bonding. Little do they know how close they will get when Brian is bestowed a life-changing gift, a gift that may have started out as a curse but turned into a blessing. This is an independent story. Rated T for some strong language, dark humor, subjects involving faith.

  • Meet Me at the Bar

    Shepard was wearing a black dress with high heels. It made Garrus feel a bit ashamed of himself, for he was only dressed in his body armor, being that it was one of the few nicer pieces of clothing that he had. Vakarian, who wasn't exactly the best romantic, liked to think that he had a certain charm when it came to Shepard, he was right of course, just not sure as to what degree.

  • After the Fall

    Dodger and an aspiring animator set out to reunite the Three Caballeros. Jose Carioca, Jafar and Iago seek to do the same, starting with Las Vegas. Panchito Pistoles is nowhere to be found, for he hasn't been seen since the incident that broke the Caballeros. With Horace, Launchpad, Robin Hood and Little John on the case, finding him should be a cakewalk.

  • Windhelm

    Scouts-Many-Marshes had every reason to believe that today was going to be exactly like yesterday. That all changes with a single act of kindness from an unlikely source. Meanwhile, within the city walls, a little girl's world gets turned upside down just as the sparks of a revolution begin in the Grey Quarter. Set after Dragonborn and the Main Quest in an AU Civil War.

  • Brian the Superhero

    In which hats, collars, banana suits, Batdog Defender of Quahog(and protector of the weak!) and matters of the heart exist. Brian tries to help Meg just get through her life, while at the same time helping her learn how to enjoy it. It seems that in order for Brian to succeed, he'll have to become a superhero. Rated T for language and angst.

  • The Company You Choose to Keep

    To go without one would mean to go without the Brotherhood, for they were all they had left, either they all lived or they all died, there was no in-between. Rated M for violence, language, sexual references, alcohol references, torture, rape, family drama, sarcasm and dark humor.

  • Tragedy Plus Time Equals Comedy

    In which Sylvester Junior and Butch(Tom and Jerry) head home for Christmas; Muttley and Dick Dastardly join the Salvation Army; Bugs attempts to host a Christmas party with mixed results; Mickey's business faces bankruptcy thanks to Scrooge; Pluto makes an important life decision; and Wile E. Coyote and Calamity, who have been apart for years, finally have a chance to reconcile.

  • Tribulations

    Rocket Raccoon sets out to save his old friend and co-pilot, Wal-Russ, from an unknown deadly planet. Meanwhile Peter Quill and the other Guardians face problems of their own and a situation on Knowhere comes to a head that places Xandar at risk. Rated T for language, pop culture references, romantic, political and family drama, angst, and violence.

  • Standing at the Edge of the World

    Carter Pewterschmidt stood on top of the Pawtucket Brewery ready to commit suicide. Bonnie, Jillian, and Brian seek to the do the same. When fate compels them to postpone, they form a suicide pact, that no one is to kill themselves before Valentine's Day. Easier said than done. Based on A Long Way Down. Rated T for black comedy, satirical depictions of the media, and some drama.

  • The Long Way Home

    Some scars take you places, places that you don't even want to go and sometimes they leave it up to you to find your way back home. Rated M for tragedy, language, angst, family drama, drug and alcohol use, sexual references, issues involving religion and questions of faith (particularly Christianity).

  • Undying

    Peter Quill, Rocket, Gamora, Drax, and Groot are sitting around the table having dinner when they receive a desperate call for help from the Normandy, looking for a cure for a deadly disease. As they search for the impossible, they come across some interesting developments-the Normandy is 172 years in the past, with no clear way of getting back. and that's not even half of it.

  • Young Folks

    Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Marvin the Martian sit in the parking lot in front of Warner Brothers Studios, each thinking and lost in their own private worlds and concerns, taking a few moments to breathe for the sake of breathing.

  • A Deadly Game

    It was Wednesday in early July, the schools were just out for summer vacation, a new work session was in progress and the ads for waterparks, water themed rides and Watson's Emporium were flooding the TV commercial business with promises of beating the heat and staying cool. This is an experiment, nothing will probably come of this but I'd figure I'd try it out, see what works.

  • Seven Simple Complicated Impossible Things to Strive for

    Revamped version of an older story. Picking up directly where the first one left it is the story of Brian Griffin as he tries to obtain the unobtainable. Covering various aspects of life and condensing it into seven parts beginning with Part Four, it attempts to chronicle everything that makes life beautiful and worth fighting for, although despite this, it will fall short.

  • Kingdom

    Sauron has not been seen or heard from in years. Some believe him dead. Others think he is still alive, planning his next moves. Without a strong leader the political situation in Mordor comes to a head as various tribes vie for power. Meanwhile, The Witch-King battles Saruman in an attempt to seize control of Isengard.

  • Sovereign

    Instead, it focuses on more basic human qualities- adaptability, courage in the face of adversity, willpower, loyalty and perhaps most important of all, weakness. It is because of these reasons and a few that even Narnia itself did not know, that the Messenger, the one who brings the Good News, came from the White Witch's court.

  • Stockholm Syndrome: The Part Where Things Get Interesting

    Escaping the ransacking of Bowser's Castle, Bowser, Peach, DK, Yoshi and company have made their way to Isle Delfino to lay low. When an old friend appears promising the answers to Bowser and Peach's questions the origin of the rivalry between the kingdoms comes to light and with it some interesting revelations about themselves.