"a Sanskrit alphabet / unholy apple tree / seven flowers." Alejandro, Noah, and a relationship that is entirely their own. Rated for mentions of mature themes.
Theirs is a dark world, full of dark people and darker desires, but perhaps that is as it should be, for only the victors may taste that sweetest of all ambrosias. Heather, Alejandro, and more than a drop of vampiric influence. Ongoing.
The story — or, as may be the case, stories — of Gray and Juvia, as told in fifty sentences, and in no particular order. Gruvia, complete.
The life and times of a reclusive caffeine-addicted hipster of a writer and his tattoo artist boyfriend. Rated for language, sexual themes, and Duncan.
A series of Baccana one shots and ficlets that may-or-may-not be at all related. Cana, Bacchus, and, of course, enough drinks for everyone. And then some. Rated for alcohol and suggestive themes — discretion is advised.
He's had much stranger experiences with pillow-talk than this, and with individuals far less wild than she. A one-shot.
The romance of Cana Alberona and Bacchus Groh certainly was an unlikely one, and filled with its fair share of of magical hijinks, intense battles, powerful mages, carefully guarded secrets, loyal friends, and, of course, more drinks than the average person could ever fathom. Then again, perhaps it was just as well, because this story is anything but average in the slightest.