When a plot to rescue the Romanov family goes awry, a fortuitous switch accidentally ensures eight-year-old Anastasia is not present in that basement in Yekaterinburg, but she isn't the only survivor, and one of them is an imposter, a little blue-eyed girl named Franziska with an uncanny resemblance to the youngest grand duchess who isn't ready to stop pretending.
A short ficlet about Jesus healing a man's ear after Peter cuts it off in an effort to prevent his Lord being taken. Written for the memorial of Nisan 14th.
Historical(ish) AU: Dimitri the kitchen boy becomes a companion to Alexei and remains on with the doomed Romanov family through the Russian Revolution. Somewhere along the way, a romance silently blooms. Who will survive? Anastasia/Dimitri. Rated T for violence and thematic elements.
Eight years after the Romanovs are killed, Sasha (somewhat unwillingly) meets with a woman claiming to be Anastasia. She's quite convincing... But he knows it's a lie. One-shot.
What happened to Princess Katey after the events of the first movie? Where was she during Calvin's adventures in Aladdin's Palace? A one-shot about a princess trying to fit into modern-day life alongside her aging father, formerly known as King Arthur. Mentioned pairings: Katey/Calvin; Sherry/Calvin; Sarah/Kane.
A short, one-shot dramatic retelling of Jesus healing the ten lepers. Mostly from the lepers' POV. Written in honor of Nisan 14th.
Anya is happily married but fears having children, knowing she may be a carrier of Hemophilia, the bleeding disease that made her little brother's life miserable. A fear she can't bring herself to share with anyone; not even Dimitri. Can be read as a companion piece to "Something You Forgot to Mention," or as a stand-alone. One-shot. Anya/Dimitri.
Years after the events in the movie, Anya's 13-year-old daughter finds a tattered court dress and discovers that her mother is none other than the lost Russian princess! It seems impossible that Anastasia should be living secretly in France with a husband and two children, but sometimes -when fear strikes close to home- the impossible is all that's left to hope for. One-shot.