"I'm that girl. That girl, whose mom has cancer. That girl, whose friends don't know what to say or how to act. That girl, whose teachers take pity. That girl, followed by whispers and rumors and looks." / Quil and Claire's story! Part 4 of the Fitzgerald Series. Rated M for death, language, and mature content.
A collection of unseen one-shots from my Fitzgerald series! Taking requests for any missing moments you'd like to see from this universe. For all six people who will read this.
"I'm surprised it was that easy to get you to say yes. I guess the 'I'm a murderer' idea is long gone?" "I love a good risk. Reckless abandon, right?" / Seth imprint story! Part 1 of the Fitzgerald Series. Rated M for language and mature content.
"And she's the only thing that matters, ever, always... She asks you to teach her to play pool, you do it. She asks you to give her a ride, you do it." "She asks you to just be friends..." "Yeah, that too." Because Embry deserves his twisted, messy, happy ending, too. Part 3 of the Fitzgerald Trilogy. Rated M for language and mature content.
"To say that life married to Megan was easy was a lie. It wasn't easy. It was probably the most complicated that Aiden Lucas had ever done." A series of one-shots based in and around the events of The Positive Feedback Loop. Enjoy! It's probably a good idea to read that one first.
On the first day of junior year of high school, Aiden Lucas meets an intriguing girl, one who has so much positive energy that the ghosts of Grandview flock to her and feed off her energy. Only a novice ghost whisperer, Aiden must help Megan without letting her know what he's doing. To make matters worse, he might be falling in love with her.
Life is subject to change. At any moment, someone could say or do something that alters your life forever. Life is contingent, and there's no changing that, so there's no need in trying. The real challenge is learning how to live with constant change.
"I stare at the words on my wall. Fear God Alone. Why does pain exist, God? Why? I have nothing now. Nothing to live for." Post Allegiant. WARNING: religion