If Lawrence thought Dr. Nefarious was…difficult when he was healthy, he didn't know what word could be used to describe him when he was sick. It's not until the doctor's complaining turns to darker things that Lawrence remembers….
Ever wonder what Gol and Maia did to keep themselves occupied all those centuries spent trapped in the Dark Eco silo?
Oh, clockwork man, whose face have you now?
Kefka never did find his "someday".
Someday the bunnies won't run anymore.
I don't think anyone ever saw me again.
Terra loved Kefka more than anything. That's why she just wanted to forget.
The little town of Dromer was a truly boring place, where there was absolutely nothing to pass the time but stories and superstitions about the pine woods in which they lived. And it was at this time, as she awaited the day she would eventually leave her home since birth to venture out into a world she had only heard about, that Wren had yet to learn to fear the woods.
Fueled by the desire to do what's right or the thirst for revenge, heroes and villains are forced to team up again to fight a new evil with a goal more sinister than any before them.
"Even those passing by could see where the opposites between the two reversed, for even they saw the warmth his dark eyes always held only when he looked at her. A warmth she never seemed to notice." A collection of shorts following Snape and Lily's relationship.
All wounds heal with time. But only if we allow them to.
Luna Lovegood was quite possibly the only student who would dare disturb Professor Snape's solitude. It turned out the blonde-haired ditz wasn't quite as irritating as he had always believed.
Even dreams decay once enough time has passed.
Captain Olimar has now been stranded on a hostile, alien planet for just under a week, and he has already been faced with many strange and baffling things, but the question he has pondered over most of all is why the Pikmin are so willing to risk their lives for one, solitary Hocotatian. Until one night, he finds the answer. Set during Pikmin 1.
Long ago, Count Razoff had a life outside the Bog of Murk. When that life tracks him down decades later, he is faced with the unsettling realization that more has changed than he had anticipated.
When tasked with delivering a mysterious letter for Madame Vastra, Strax is on the case to uncover the letter's calamitous contents. Funny thing is, there really was never a case to begin with.
That was the advantage of imaginary friends; you can make them into whatever you wish. But that was the thing about imaginary friends; they aren't supposed to exist.
After centuries rebuilding themselves using the stolen body parts of humans, one clockwork droid got something that was so much more than mere flesh, something he never took to begin with.
When Escargon finally has enough of King Dedede's constant mistreatment, who does he turn to but a certain pink puffball. It would just be nice if Kirby could, you know, actually talk.
Vexen had no idea why Xigbar hated him so much. If Nobodies could feel hate, of course.