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  • One Day Like This

    After fighting with Tarrant, Alice takes a walk to cool off and realizes a few things. Set to Sarah Brightman's song of the same name, third in my Halice song series.

  • The Emerald Heart

    When Jack and Elsa's children go missing, the family goes into a panic and the Guardians step in to help. But things are made even more difficult for Jack when Manny's new choice of Guardian turns out to be the girl he once had a crush on as a mortal—especially since the spark is still there. And what's this about an emerald heart...? Sequel to "Let the Storm Rage On."

  • Coming Home

    One year ago, Elphaba disappeared from Shiz without a trace. Now, as graduation approaches, Fiyero gets a letter from her explaining things and rushes to the Emerald City to find her, always having believed that they would be reunited one day. One-shot involving some Daddy Fiyero cuteness.

  • Scattered Wrecks

    After the Opera, Shilo is left alone and running on adrenaline until Graverobber comes along. He says she's in danger, but won't say how he knows this. She's not entirely sure she can trust him, but she also has no reason not to. Besides, everyone else is dead, so without him, who's going to help her pick up the pieces and move on?

  • The Eighth Deadly Sin

    On the mainland, Shilo and Graverobber have a chance to start over. But that might be easier said than done, especially given that they're staying with his older sister. Throw his highly eccentric uncle into the mix, and Shilo starts to worry that Graverobber might just end up having a mental breakdown from all the sudden family drama. Sequel to Scattered Wrecks.

  • Once Upon a Clock Tick

    The curse is broken, but Ella Greene has a problem: She didn't get her memories back, and neither did her fiancé Adam. And what's this weird paper doing in her bag? And since when can she do magic? Does Gretchen Everhart have anything to do with things? Hopefully Emma and Henry can help them figure things out and get their memories back...

  • If Love Could Have Saved You

    While cleaning some things out of a bedroom closet with his son one day, Fiyero comes across some things that stir up some painful memories and emotions. One shot.

  • Take a Ride On the Merry-Go-Round

    Miette has always been an oddball. "Eccentric" is the word people use. So when she gets KO'd and dreams her way into the nineteenth century, it's a bit of a relief to be free of all the judgment. Then she meets the man calling himself simply Erik and begins to realize there's more going on than meets the eye. But why won't she wake up already? Mostly ALW with some Kay and Leroux.

  • Wintertime Love

    Jack and Elsa's wedding. This is an interlude between "Let the Storm Rage On" and "The Emerald Heart" taking place a year after "Let the Storm Rage On."

  • If We've Still Got the Right

    What if Veronica had managed to convince J.D. to stop the killing? This is my take on what could have happened if things had gone differently, inspired by the song "Seventeen" from the musical.

  • April 27th, 2008

    Mark spends a bit of special godfather/goddaughter bonding time with Roger and Mimi's daughter before she heads off to prom. One-shot.

  • Angel

    Tarrant is distracted by thoughts of Alice and how much he misses her, so he decides to follow some advice exchanged between two of his older sisters once and begins making a list of all the Things he can think of that Alice is. Companion to "Topsy-Turvy," based on the song "Angel" by Sarah Brightman. 2nd in a series of song-based one-shots. T for words I use in my AN. PX

  • Topsy-Turvy

    Two years have passed since Alice left Underland, and now she's returned from China, but still feels homesick. Everything's all topsy-turvy and she can't stop pinching herself. She wants to go home. She wants to wake up. Why doesn't one of her friends come to wake her? One-shot based on the song "Topsy Turvy" from the Deluxe version of Almost Alice, first in a song-based series.

  • Odd Destinies

    Two years after Stormy's death, Odd is still in Pico Mundo, finding purpose in caring for the daughter that she left behind. Nova helps keep his sanity intact, and they have a mostly steady routine. So how is he supposed to react when a girl arrives who shares his gifts? And why does psychic magnetism always draw them straight to each other? And how does Danny Jessup fit in?