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  • Fear

    Will himself told Kayla to have no fear. So why couldn't he take his own advice? Every time he looked at his board, all he could feel was the pain coursing through his body. He couldn't do this. He wasn't ready. Not yet. Or . . . was he?

  • An Imperfect Christmas

    A cellphone-addicted first century girl, a shepherd who can speak binary, a not-so-wise wise man, and a very tiny angel who's afraid of heights. As if that wasn't odd enough, Joseph caught the flu, the donkey got loose, and Baby Jesus is missing! How did this Nativity play go so . . . wrong?

  • A Different Kind of Hurt

    Chase was used to Adam throwing him around and hurting him. But this . . . this was something else. Adam messed with his heart, and that cut deeper and hurt more than any game of "bionic brother toss." Adam ruined the one chance he had for getting a girlfriend, and Chase wasn't sure that he could forgive his brother this time. (One-shot.)

  • Walls

    Harsh words. Cruel jokes. Demeaning comments. Chase and Leo complained about Trent. Bree complained about Stephanie. Adam had his own problems. Only he didn't complain. He just shut himself up, hoping that somehow the pain would pass and he would be the good, strong big brother his siblings deserved. (Two-shot; contains bullying.)

  • Brother

    He still had a hard time accepting it. What had gone wrong? How did they get here? He knelt in front of the small grave and touched the stone in front of him. "I am sorry," he whispered. "I know we never saw eye-to-eye, but I swear that I never wanted this to happen. Why did you leave me?" Maybe they had never gotten along, but they had still been brothers. (One-shot.)

  • Lab Rat

    I sit alone in the dark cell. The boy in the room next to me has fallen asleep, so I no longer have anyone to talk to. I draw my knees to my chest and stare at the wall. How did I get here? Who am I, anyway? (AU and OOC. Pretty dark fic. [High T for character death and torture.] Read at your own risk.)

  • Adjective Noun

    On a cold, rainy, boring, dull, lazy Saturday afternoon, Bree introduces Adam, Chase, and Leo to a wonderful, amazing, spectacular, awesome, fun new game she found called 'Mad Libs.' Things are sure to get wild, funny, crazy, exciting, and . . . well, you get the picture. (One-shot.)

  • Dear Dad

    "Did you know . . . ?" Ten letters: never mailed, never signed. After six years, he finally pens his name. (One-shot.)

  • Trick or Treat!

    "You've never been trick or treating?" The Lab Rats' first Halloween rolls around, and Leo is very excited to show them how to do it right. From picking out costumes to getting boatloads of candy, this holiday will be perfect! But come on, this is the Davenports we're talking about. Nothing involving them ever goes according to plan. (Halloween special.)

  • I'm a Human

    With Douglas out of the picture, the Davenports can finally get back to their normal lives. But that's a lot harder than it sounds. A dying android, Chase learning to write left-handed, and other various scars still haunt the family. Still, they are home, and they have each other. What more could Chase possible want? (Sequel to "I'm a Monster.")

  • Just Another Girl

    When a new girl named April shows up at Mission Creek High, Chase is instantly smitten. But as the two grow closer, they find their relationship plagued by mistrust. April can never seem to fully explain all the mysterious things she does. Will Chase be able to trust her? Or will that end up being a huge mistake?

  • I'm a Monster

    One year has passed since the escape. Chase can't help but notice that he looks and acts more like Douglas every day. But right now he has bigger things to worry about. An old enemy has returned and is kidnapping members of the Davenport family one by one. His siblings gone once again, Chase's only hope is to revive someone that he himself killed long ago. (Sequel to I'm a Weapon.)

  • You Got It From Me

    Douglas has been trying hard to become a part of his kids' lives, but that's not as easy as it sounds. Fifteen years away from his kids left him with several broken relationships that he doesn't know how to heal. He has a hard time connecting with Adam, Bree, and Chase. But with his daughter's help, Douglas will discover that it's the little things that matter. (One-shot.)

  • I'm a Weapon

    Training. That's his life. His only life. He had a family once; they were torn away. He hasn't seen his siblings in years. Hour after hour, day after day, his father pounds one idea into his mind: you are a weapon. That's all I am, he thinks. I'm a weapon. Just a weapon. (AU story. Rated a strong T for abuse, torture, and intense scenes.)

  • Arcane Art

    Adam is the oldest in his family, so sometimes he can be overlooked. It doesn't help that the Davenport family intelligence seems to have skipped over him. But Adam finally found something he's really good at. The question is: should he tell his family? Or allow his skills to remain a secret? (Three shot. Rated T to be safe.)

  • Glitch Fever

    Symptoms of glitch fever: coughing, levitating, sneezing, uncontrollable molecularkinesis, headache, temporary blindness, fever, sore throat, sensitive hearing, fatigue, and snot cannons. Chase hates being sick! But when an unexpected side effect leads to the ultimate glitch, will the Davenports lose Chase as they know him forever?

  • Unplugged

    It was a dark and stormy night in Mission Creek. The Davenports were simply minding their own business when their lives were turned upside-down. By what, you ask? Two words: POWER OUTAGE. Left without their precious devices, will this modern family be able to survive? (A fun little one-shot. Rated K plus to be safe.)

  • A Chip in the Shoulder

    Chase is always being tossed around by his older brother. But when Adam goes too far and Chase is seriously injured, how will the Davenports take it? Will Chase be able to forgive them? Will they be able to forgive each other? Rated T for injuries.

  • Taking the Hit

    When Chase realized what Krane was about to do to Douglas, he knew exactly what he had to do. But what if it took Chase one more second to react? One more second that he didn't have? (An alternate ending to Taken. One-shot. Rated T cause I'm paranoid.)

  • Death of a Team

    In the episode Avalanche, Chase Davenport pretended to join Douglas to get him back to the lab and trap him. But what if Chase wasn't playing the double agent? What if he really had joined Douglas . . . willingly? Rated T for injuries, action, and some intense scenes.