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Lady Viola Delesseps

  • Lady of the Lake

    The journal of Sigrid, daughter of Bard of Laketown, a humble girl tasked with the care of her family- nothing more, nothing less. That is until great doings in Middle Earth come through her doorway (toilet, rather), in the form of a company of dwarves, one of whom is smiling, blond, and a prince... Movieverse, Fili/Sigrid

  • Visions in Starlight

    "I only... I want you so much. I want to be allowed to love you." Tauriel made no response to this, but instead stood, saying, "I need time to think." Kili's eyes were smiling. "At least it's not a no." "This is forbidden." "So are a lot of things..." It has been attempted before, with dreadful results. Can love thrive between an elf and a dwarf? And what of the consequences?

  • Broken Soulmarks

    Darcy Lewis was only trying to help when she accidentally crossed the projected beam and was suddenly transported to Middle-Earth. Political science will get her nowhere, especially not when she meets a certain blond-haired elf, who may be able to explain the meaning of the strange mark she has always borne on her wrist... Written by Tamarama on AO3 and posted with her permission.

  • Son of the Mountain

    Sequel to "Lady of the Lake" . A chronicle from the hand of Fili, son of Durin, tracing his own past, thoughts, and life with, and now without the only woman he will ever love, Sigrid, daughter of Bard. It seems just yesterday she was by his side, and before that, they were first meeting upon the waters of Laketown in the house of her father...

  • The Madness I Let You See

    The doctor took a deep breath. "Axel is delusional," he began. "Organization XIII is the name of his psych ward. He thinks his job is wearing black and killing 'heartless'." Roxas could hardly take it in. Axel, with the amazing hair, the fiery desire, secretive job, and arrogant swagger? The only person who could make him feel loved in the whole entire world? Delusional?

  • How High I have Climbed

    The story of Talia al Ghul, and Bane, once her protector, and now the only man she fears. They are united in fulfilling her father's goal of destroying Gotham, and returning power to the proletariat forces, but in order to do that, she must try to gain the attentions of Bruce Wayne. And that is the only part of the plan Bane won't stand for.

  • I Want to Hold Your Hand

    "The girl's cells were exposed to the cordyceps in utero, causing her miraculous immunity. Repeating the experiment may lead to the cure for the human race... if her DNA does not die with her first." This may be humanity's final big mistake... or their saving grace. NOW RATED M

  • Always

    A bit of beauteous vagueness. Pay close attention. A request.

  • This Day

    After the decisive scene upon the beach, Charles is hurriedly conveyed via helicopter to the nearest hospital. While there, he thinks over the past events of the day, and of what this means for him, and for Erik. X-men: First Class movieverse, Charles/Erik.

  • Melting

    As the tale ends, Hans is locked up, Anna and Kristoff have just realized their love for each other, and Arendelle is finally thawed for good. But Elsa experiences flashbacks with alarming intensity, and seems to be sinking further and further into the depths of isolation. An unlikely candidate is selected to save her from impeding insanity... the 13th prince of the Southern Isles.

  • No One Can Know

    The journal of a young Severus Snape, who lived at Spinner's End, Hogwarts, and in the heart of Lily Evans, the only person who was ever kind to him. Her friendship was what kept him in defense of the dark arts and his unrequited love what was drove him to become one of the darkness itself, dooming their relationship for longer than either of them could have foreseen.

  • Vaga Luna

    Remus returns to the Shrieking Shack, bringing Tonks along, and experiences a flood of memory when he sets eyes on the piano, which used to be his only comfort in the long hours of waiting for his sanity to leave him, and then return again.

  • Fraudulent Representation

    Sherlock and John are caught up in a particularly intriguing series of crimes- with the perpetrator very near home. Written with The Professor of time. He will be great one day- wouldn't you like to be able to say you knew him before he was famous?

  • Novasenna

    Sequel to "Tales from the Tower". Nova Barton, on a quest for the truth, is drawn into a war between worlds. A devious master, a god mad with grief at his love's death, the forces of SHEILD and an entire alien army at his command... With only the help of a girl named Emma Stacey - the only person he trusts - will he triumph? Or will he repeat the evil deeds of his unknown father?

  • I'll Tell Thee a Tale

    "I'll tell thee a tale, O list to me... But merry or sad, which shall it be?" Imagine the light sound of a harp, the high trill of a flute, and the insistent beating of a bodhran. Imagine the sun warm upon our skin and the air soft around us. A voice lifts above all else and sings, bringing the ancient tales to life, images from Middle Earth and beyond.

  • Not Like You

    A look into Spock's thoughts after resigning his command of the Enterprise, and the emotions he denied.

  • Dear John

    Mary Watson sits down with a pen and paper and tries to write out what she needs to say to John, but can never manage when they are face to face. He will never look at her the same way again, and she knows this. But that doesn't mean it still doesn't break her heart. In the series of "Case in Point" and "Diagnoses of Self".

  • High Reason

    A series of shorts on life with Sherlock, and the strange occurrences that come with it. Sometimes sacrifices of sanity are made to the altar of reason. But more domestic types would consider it akin to crime. Lighthearted, and quirky. Give it a try and let me know your thoughts...

  • Diagnosis of Self

    As Sherlock broods in the next room, John Watson opens his laptop and begins to type, if only to get his thoughts in some semblance of order. John's counterpart to Sherlock's "Case In Point" (read first, if you have not already).

  • Case in Point

    At 4 a.m. Sherlock Holmes sits down at his computer and begins to type, if only to get the words out of his brain and on to the screen, regarding emotion, human nature, and John Watson. BBC version. Goes along with "Diagnosis of Self" and "Dear John".