Like the stars far away in the night, they were lost to him. {rivetra}
Decades gone by, Faolan and Edme are happily living with their new pack in the Distant Blue. His grandpups demand a story, and thus he begins to spin one. (ONESHOT! This is a really old fic I wrote years ago. Please excuse the horrible-ness of it. XD)
It all started with a muddy equestrienne, a warm cafe sheltering her from the rain, and a socially-awkward child prodigy. "So you're telling me you're a genius, a vigilante, and that you've been holding out on me?" "...Uh, yeah... sorry..." "Man, I thought my life was interesting." (Rated T for gore, dark themes later on and swearing.)
"Once upon a time, there lived two girls who were forced to write everything down that might help young demigods survive..." Pssh, no. If you survive or not depends on how tough you really are. We're just telling our story, and hoping you might learn from it. (T for swearing and for the narrators' sass)
Having received no Nectar on her eleventh birthday, Hoang's dreaded day has come to past. After an offer to joined the Greencloaks who practically condemned her, she isn't sure what to do. After a similar one arrives, but by the Conquerors, she realizes that only she can vanquish the Devourer, once and for all.
Inspire, Dawnflower, and their unnamed sister were born in dark times. Their mother was killed by the resurrected BloodClan. When they flee to their sire's Clan, they find that they are in times of of war, with no end in sight. Their world shatters when their littlest sister is forced into apprenticeship before her time. Perhaps, the littlest warrior may hold the key to peace.
They were surrounded by titans. There was no way out. It was the end for Mikasa and Eren. They had but only one option: to jump.
The mages are completely fed up with the stifling hot weather. A joking suggestion leads to Kara booking them a suite in a Southern Cal beach resort, just for a month. They had thought there would be no trouble. They had thought that there would be no magic. Oh boy, how were they wrong!