Two pills. Two houses. The cabbie could read people like maps, and had chosen between two identical buildings. So perhaps it WASN'T coincidence that John had been wrong that night? (One shot.)
When Shield sees something as a possible threat, they strive to defeat it, or at least be ready to. After finding out how easily Stark hacked their systems, they've made changes, but in watching Stark their eyes are drawn to a new prize. In their ignorance, they put Tony's AI in danger. Their mistake could cost Jarvis heavily.
When Russia becomes partial to the smallest of the house, Latvia begins to crumble. Unfortunantly, Russia knows just how to rebuild him, and suddenly this changed, darker version of the trembling nation has the other Baltic States concerned... And not just for his sake, but their own as well. (Not history tied)
As the state in Russia worsens, Ivan finds he has more to fear than illnesses tied to his nation's failing, namely, his own people. Will America and his other fellow nations find him? And, if they do, will he be the same Russia they've always known? Rated M for safety.
After his brother's mysterious death, Italy became severely depressed. So much so, in fact, that his mind created a second personality who thinks he's Romano. Germany and Spain are learning to cope with this twist in normal life. But something about all of this seems off...
When Nigel's private struggles become too serious and he has to leave the team for a while, his friends become curious. What they discover alarms them. At times like these, sometimes it's best to step back and breathe. It's unfortunate that Nigel may soon be unable to.
Japan has been destroyed. Wiped off the map. Despite the grudge between them, China is affected, so when the few remaining Japanese decide to reform their country he steps forward to over help. But will the land where the sun rises really rise again? Or is it doomed to crumble?
(Plot in construction. Sorta apocalyptic-like. Suggestions welcome).
When Kyoya goes missing, it isn't unusual. When his bey turns up, however, Gingka and the others know it's more than another training outing. They find him captured, damaged mentally and physically, and one would hope that that's the end of it. It isn't. A new organization has arisen with intentions less than pure.
Yuu finds himself kidnapped, hurt, and alone in a dark room. Or maybe, not so alone? When he discovers that his cellmate is a familiar face, things seem a bit less hopeless. However, Yuu has no idea if he will ever be found. Will he be rescued? And, if he is, will he and his comrade come out the same?
As of late, the Yeerks haven't been making too many problems. Probably best, as something else is. When Ax is captured, he initially believes himself capable of withstanding whatever they deal out, however, he hadn't counted on solitary confinement. For a species so focused on their mentality, this torture is something of nightmares. Especially for one so far from home...
When Nile mother-hens Kyoya into letting him treat an injury, he accidentally discovers a secret of his. Who knew that housecats weren't the only felines to enjoy scratching behind the ears? (Wildfang fluff)
The torture has already begun to destroy his mind. He tries his best to maintain himself through the horror, but John's grasp in slipping. It is then that he discovers his Mind Shelter.
It's been two years since John was last seen. He's just been found. When it becomes clear that the retraining of Sherlock's "pet" has left both physical and mental scars, how will Sherlock cope with his flatmates odd changes in behavior and personality?
Mario's name is not Mario. Only two people know his real name besides himself, and he wants to keep it that way. However, when something happens that destroys the fragile balance to his identity, he finds himself lost. Can he rebuild himself? Or will he remain broken?
The countries are all so bright and happy. And yet they've gone through so much. How could they remain sane through so many genocides and wars? So much violence? So much chaos? Perhaps it wasn't them facing that. Perhaps it was another side that did. A less "stable" side.
Demure wasn't the leader type. However, now that the others on his team have faced something that's changed them in a bad way, he finds he's going to need a lot more than patience to deal with this struggle. But thin shoulders weren't made to carry such a burden. Will it all fall out of hand? Or will Demure find the strength to carry them past this?
Blond hair. blue eyes. The requirements for the Nazi utopian society. Neither Italy nor Japan have either quality, so it must have always been the plan for them to die. But did either know? When Germany finally tells them after all these years, how will they react?
We all know you have questions for the characters. Go ahead and ask. Go wild, and if you'd like to remain unknown, we won't mention your username. (I'd like to keep them in character best I can)
His friends don't know where he got the scars on his face, but Kyoya will always remember. Just like he'll never forget the duel-haired teen who saved him from that place. When the past comes haunting, Kyoya finds himself wondering if he will remain forever bound to being a child of the Abbey. CROSSOVER (BEYBLADE/METALFIGHT)