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Peeta Melark

  • There's No Such Thing As Gods: Only Angels Gone Bad

    Percy Jackson is (and I am loath to say it) a normal teenage boy. But witnessing a murder might just make him a bit far from ordinary, especially if no one else saw it. No one else could. He knows he should just pretend nothing happened, but he can't. Not when his mother goes missing. Not when "gods" and angels are fighting for power over the world he loves. I hate summaries, so...

  • Percy Jackson and the School For Gifted Youths

    An "X-Men" and "Percy Jackson" crossover. Percy Jackson runs away from home after discovering he is a mutant, leaving his mother and his previous life behind. As he struggles to come to terms with who and what he is, he finds a new life and new friends in Professor Xavier's school for gifted-mutant-youths.

  • Lullaby

    As the Ninth Doctor regenerates, he hears the TARDIS singing him to sleep... A friend told me this theory, and I decided I had to write about it.

  • Forgiveness

    Sam Winchester died four years ago, caught in the crossfire of an armed robbery. Then the Rising happened, and Sam rose from the grave with thousands of other PDS sufferers. Now he is going home to his brother, Dean. What he wants is forgiveness. Forgiveness is the one thing he thinks he can't have. You don't have to know "In The Flesh" to get this. It's more AU than crossover.

  • Painted Friends From Long Ago

    Since Camlann, Merlin has taken to painting. He paints everything from Aithusa to Ygraine, and especially Arthur, Morgana, Gwen, and the Knights. He knows his friends are returning to the mortal world, as he has already met Elena, but he does not realize how many have already come back until Elena's mother asks to show his work in her gallery. The only one yet to return is Arthur.

  • Just A Good Story

    Percy Jackson dies in the battle against Gaea. In the Underworld, he sees Nico di Angelo. They talk and some secrets are revealed. If you would be so kind as to read and give feedback, I would be incredibly happy. Status now changed from "complete" to "in progress," thanks to whoever pointed out my forgetfulness.

  • Avalon

    Yes. I've done it now. The characters from "Merlin," play the game 'Avalon' in a contemporary setting. Of course, it was Morgana's idea, and, of course Arthur doesn't want to play.