Detention in the forest does not go so well for Lee.
Bits and Pieces of Life with the demigods of Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter. Rated T for slight cursing. So please drop a review. I am taking prompts mainly from headcanons, but am welcome for ideas. Cover-art belongs to burdge-bug.
On the road to Gondor, Glorfindel and Erestor discuss mortality, Arwen and choices. (Meant to be in the same universe as 'A Midnight Conversation', but can stand alone if needed.) The second part in a series concerning Glorfindel and Erestor.
In the year after Sam's sailing West, Merry writes a letter to his old friend and companion, Aragorn. Found in one of the many compilations made by Eriol Ælfwine.
The host of Fingolfin regard the first sunrise and moonrise.
In which Leo learns that Calypso doesn't have a birthday, or not in the usual sense of the word, and gives her one. A birthday present to skyatnight13
She was very angst-ridden for a second, and put on a ring knowing the consequences and the next thing she knew was that she was in a storm. This was very much not Sarah's day. Rating may change.
Turns out, the Arkenstone actually was a silmaril! Thranduil's got a certain response to that.
In 1st century CE, Ireland, lived Aodhamair, or as she called herself- Morrigan. In the 20th century CE, a pair of twins narrate it to the DA. This leads to the summoning of Aodhamair, and she, enraged, kills them. The rest of the DA are more than stubborn, and bargain with Death to give them back. But a simple rescue mission turns into a race against time... Rated T. May change.
Leo, Piper, Percy and Annabeth in a little moment of bliss with Estelle. For my little baby sister.
In which a Mary-Sue calles Alanna decides she's awesome and that everybody loves her. (I'd normally never write anything like this, I promise.)
Annabeth Chase was fine and happy and peaceful until a certain black-haired boy decided to burst into her life. Why was he here again?
A conversation between Glorfindel and Erestor regarding his joining of the Fellowship to destroy the ring and defeat the Dark Lord.
Harry is determined. He knows that this is the only time he would be able to do this. It is now time to march up to Merlin and command him to give him the... last bacon sandwich.
As the title suggest, basically taking My Immortal, correcting the spelling mistakes, adding some world-building and topping it off with a dash of realism. Rated M for a good reason. Disclaimer: Harry Potter J.wling; My Immortal Tara Gilesbie. Real tags would be: Humor, Adventure, Romance, Fantasy, Mystery with a slight dash of Horror. There are also some extra characters.
Gaea's death may be a great victory for the gods, but none had seen its result. For with Hecate's death, the mist disappeared, revealing the world of demigods, gods and mythical creatures to all.
During the Council of Elrond when Legolas tells Boromir of Aragorn's lineage, he goes a little overboard. The setting is movie-based, though many of the characters are from the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. There are also some book details too. A little lore-heavy. Enjoy!
"You know, what does the name 'Voldemort' actually mean?" "What do you mean?"/ "T means 'flight of death'." When Ron asks Harry about the meaning of Voldemort, the two of them go on a quest to find a French-speaking person to help them.
Lockhart bothers Lily. She teaches him a spell. James observes and falls in love a little bit more. Note: The story is exactly 300 words long. Disclaimer: I do not own anything that you recognize.
Turns out, there is more than one way to keep a dark lord out of your mind.