As punishment for giving away his flaming sword, Heaven takes Aziraphale's wings, with the promise to return them once he has earned their forgiveness. But that's difficult to do when you're in love with a demon like Crowley. Especially when Crowley doesn't even know he's an angel. Ineffable husbands, T for language and offscreen violence
Despite what people think, Sherlock isn't a machine. He's capable of love. And he's capable of fears. He's especially capable of those two things combined. Johnlock
Manny tells the guardians that he will be sending them someone from an alternative universe that they have to help. Who is it? It's Jack, of course. Join the guardians in their quest to help these strange worlds. Or: Jack becomes an over-protective brother, Pitch has the life scared out of him and the guardians realize the many dangers they could have lost their Jack to
Pitch has kidnapped Jack. Surprised? Not really. Pitch thinks that kidnapping Jack will help him to strike fear into the guardians hearts - including Jack's. But the winter spirit has other ideas, and Pitch and Oogie find out the hard way why you don't kidnap teenagers. Especially if that teenager is a 300 year old winter spirit who never stops talking
Katniss and Peeta are the last two tributes alive, and decide to try and get out of the arena by pulling off a double suicide. But a certain shape-shifting warlock isn't about to let that happen. Alternative ending to the Hunger Games. Character death. Rated T just in case. (Should I continue?)