Gone in an instant. Betrayed in an instant. He believed he'd never find Ms. Elle Cinders again but he'd be damned if he didn't try. ***REIGN SPOILERS*** All rights go to Chanda Hahn.
Teague and Mina both have a serious problem on their hands. Jared has gone missing and Teague has to get married. Maeve tried it once before and know she's attempting it again in hopes to save her kingdom. Can Mina and Teague help each other find what they're looking for? All rights go to Chanda Hahn.
THESE WILL BE MEAGUE, JARINA, AND NO-SHIP ONE-SHOTS. I just figured since I write them all the time, I'd put one story up here. All rights go to Chanda Hahn.
Teague's always been in control of the tales, so is it unusual for him to not know he's in one? Mina continues to try and compete the tale while Teague and Jared are trying to figure out which tale she's even doing. All that without letting Mina know how uncontrollable this tale could become without Teague monitoring. All rights go to Disney and Chanda Hahn.
In a twisted version of Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" we see a different story behind Teague and Jared's upbringing. An AU story where the Fae people are ruled by King Lucian who despises the Grimms and other humans that live amongst them. Jarina and one-sided Meague. All rights go to Chanda Hahn and Disney.
Teague and Jared have finally been seperated, but with one complication: Teague is filed with regret. Can Mina pull him out of this depression and save him from his loneliness? Trying my hand at Neague. All rights go to Chanda Hahn.
What if Teague and Jared really were brothers? No seperation. No Grimms (yet...). Take a look into the brothers past and see the story that began it all.
Mina seriously needs to take a vacation. What better place than Disneyland? With her boyfriend, a psychopath, and a princess, what could go wrong?
Not even the prince of the Fae plane could handle so much pain without a few drinks.
We know that Teague is the prince of the Fae Plane, he was raised by Queen Maeve, and he has a serious problem with Grimms. But what about before the Curse?