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  • Fractured

    An Uncanny X-Men Vol. 3 rewrite that picks up from Cyclops' and Wolverine's meeting during AvX: Consequences. It turns out that using a seizure inducing collar on someone with brain damage leaves its consequences. Can his former allies & family bring back the man whom they grew to see as a pariah? And if they do, what road will Scott pave out for himself and his X-Men?

  • After the Storm

    Wars tend to do a number on people, hell, they do numbers on whole societies. Especially one as small as ours. They leave behind a trail of dead bodies, families torn apart, injuries and broken minds. We won the final battle, we won the war, but now that the feat is done many struggle under the weight of the memories. Post-war AU.

  • Of Dogs and Men

    How exactly did Sherlock come to own a dog? He doesn't even like dogs. He's much more of a cat person. Or so he says.

  • The Unbreakables

    There aren't many cases that can get through to our usually emotionally detached detective. But this particular case hits a bit too close to home for everyone involved.

  • Birthday Wishes

    For the most part he managed to live a pretty happy life as any other eleven year old, but some days were just different from all the others. The significance that they carried reminded him that while he had the love of many, family and friends alike, there were two particular people missing from his life.

  • Footprints of War

    It's time that the young generation of wizards and witches learned about events that transpired during the 2nd war against Voldemort. And they shouldn't hear it from Professor Binns or Rita Skeeter. Lee Jordan presents Footprints of War.

  • In the Eye of the Beholder

    What if there was one more guest at John and Marry's wedding who made some interesting discoveries about the nature of Sherlock Holmes?

  • To Feel

    Sherlock turned to drugs in order to entertain his unchallenged mind. Or so he always said. With a track record of three accidental overdoses, Lestrade had always had his suspicions this wasn't quite the case.

  • The Pledge of the Living

    There was not much proof that twelve months had already flown by since the night of the Battle of Hogwarts and many amongst the crowd felt as if it were just mere days or even hours ago. Yet Teddy Lupin, who had grown from a tiny baby with a tuft of bright turquoise hair into a walking and happily chattering toddler, was a living remainder that a year had indeed gone by. REPOST.

  • This is War

    Seven snippets of the year that changed the wizarding world in the eyes of one Dudley Dursley. ONESHOT.