The Bishop of Digne wakes in a strange not-France place. He then proceeds to wander about the city. Warnings: Slight political commentary (from an 18th century Frenchman. Not my ideas), and heathens. Also, I quite possibly butchered some of the French language, which I apologize for. K . No F451 characters, only OCs.
America and Canada decide how to get rid of Justin Bieber. Human names used, not Bieber-friendly, and some language is used-full warnings inside. NOT SLASH, MORE LIKE A BRO-FIC. One-shot. Also, happy Canada Day and Independence Day to Canadians and fellow Americans.
HP characters react to the Very Potter Musicals. No bashing intended. For most characters writing, takes place after the Final Battle. T because of the Potter Musicals. Humor and Parody because that's what the Musicals are. No characters listed because eventually almost all of them will have written a letter. Currently on hiatus.
Based off of lists on different authors' bios. If anyone else has written one of these - there is at least one - I have tried my very best to not copy off your stuff. These are hilarious things -at the very least the rules are. T because I'm still paranoid. Disclaimer: I don't own anything, not even this fic idea. Currently 15/46.
This is with a-still alive-Lennox at the end of the play, after the battle. Macbeth is dead, and Lennox dwells on the traitor-king. T for some non-descriptive gore and paranoia. Macbeth himself doesn't appear, but he is discussed rather a lot.
A day in the life of Clarisse McClellan. She finds out something that she probably shouldn't have. Oops. Slight x-over with Supernatural (an all-human AU). T for a mention of violence.
Lennox and Macduff race to get to Inverness. But strange things are happening in Scotland that night. Time itself is bent, and nature is behaving oddly. Based off of Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 61-70. Some lines in the play have been altered for my use. References seen are not mine. 3rd person limited from Lennox's POV. T for paranoia.
Someone reflects on a specific day... Rated for character death. Canon-compliant.
Colin on the night he died, along with the girl he loves. Colin/OC K for character death.