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  • The False Princess

    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.

  • Put Up Thy Sword

    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.

  • White Fabergé Lilies

    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.

  • But I Know It's A Lie

    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.

  • An Arthurian Princess In Reseda

    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.

  • Thankfulness

    A short, one-shot dramatic retelling of Jesus healing the ten lepers. Mostly from the lepers' POV. Written in honor of Nisan 14th.

  • Potential Carrier

    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.

  • Something You Forgot To Mention

    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.