Lightning shook his head, “What’s in this stuff?” “Probably more than what’s supposed to be.” That was Mater, but matching voices to faces was becoming increasingly difficult... The day takes a turn for the worst when Lightning and Mater visit a drifter in the hills, who gives them a taste of moonshine. In his defense, how was Lightning supposed to know it wasn’t made right?
Still struggling in the aftermath leaving Jump Street, Booker gets an unexpected call from a very unexpected friend. A Dennis and Tom friendship story.
“I couldn’t just throw the race!” He jabbed a finger at Doc. “You told me to give you my best and I did. If I don’t race, my sponsors will drop me. That’s the way it works!” Lightning races sick, causing his mentor no small amount of worry. As Doc probes the situation further, he realizes there’s more to the kid’s behavior than a simple cold. (Humanized)
Joe has one drink too many at the Marquette’s one-year anniversary party, which wouldn’t have been such an issue with his father if he wasn’t only fourteen years old. The morning after, Adam learns a few things about his little brother… and a few things about himself, too.
Heart thumping in her throat, Nya sucked in a breath. Loath as she was to tear her gaze from Jay’s, she turned to Garmadon, scraping her throat raw in an effort to be heard over the battle. “Garmadon! Marry us!” During the final battle against the Crystal King's warriors, Nya and Jay hold their wedding ceremony.
A kingdom overthrown. A royal family missing. And dozens of citizens forced into slavery. When the Ninja take an undercover mission to rescue Shintaro’s sister kingdom, they soon realize they might be out of their depth. One thing needs to another, leading to the Ninja fighting not only for the missing citizens, but for each other as well.
Loki had spent every waking moment since Sylvie scouring the multiverse for answers—for some way to fix what was so needlessly broken. The last thing he expected was to run into a familiar face. It turns out, the multiverse isn’t the only thing that needs fixing. (Or, a take on the Loki and Thor reunion we’ve all been aching for since Infinity War: Love and Thunder SPOILERS!)
In this sequel to "That's How Heroes Are Made," Loki finds himself far more than six feet under the ground with a badly injured Thor. Acting as their only lifeline, Loki tries his best to get them both to the surface, but even gods bleed and the newest Avenger finds his own strength waning with each painful step...
“She was my Yang! I was going to marry her!” Choking back a sob, his expression crumpled. “I was gonna… I was…” (Or, the story about how Jay left the monastery and went to live at the lighthouse. Spoilers for Crystalized.)
“I don’ feel so good. Cole, I… I don’—” When Jay drinks too much punch at a welcome party for Ambassador Veneir from Shintaro, he puts the entire mission in jeopardy. Now, with Kai missing, it’s up to Cole and the rest of the team to figure out what’s going on before it’s too late. In Jay’s defense, he didn’t know anything was wrong with the punch in the first place.
“Don’t you understand? He left me and my mom to fend for ourselves when I was barely old enough to remember him!” “Yeah?” Kassim shot back. “I wish that’s all my father had done!” (It’s the story of Aladdin and the King of Thieves, only this time, his three blood brothers are at his side.)
For the first time in years, Chip’s world felt right again. With the prospect of a Rescue Rangers reboot and a renewed friendship with Dale, things couldn’t have been better. If he could only get rid of the nightmares, life would be perfect. There are some memories you just can’t shake, however, and Chip finds himself revisiting them every night.
Following the events of the Prime of Life, Ben thinks everything has returned to normal… until his oldest son comes to him with open wounds Ben thought had long been healed. The missing conversation between Adam and Ben from my story “Never Again.”
Some part of his brain told him to brace for impact, but he didn’t know what that meant. The only thing he could understand was pain. Caught in the aftermath of an explosion, Jay struggles to balance his injuries and the mission at hand. (Or, that one fic where Jay should’ve been waaay more hurt than he was in Spellbound, told by Jay, Kai, and Cole.)
"You don't do it to anyone else!" “Because I don't trust anyone else!" Cole is a bad backseat driver, but Jay doesn't know how to make him aware of this. So, he doesn't. He stays silent for far too long-until he can't take it anymore. However, Jay is vastly unprepared for the reason behind Cole's less-than-helpful "driving tips."
They were leaving again. Without him... When the team splits up to look for Master Wu, Jay and Cole decide to stick together. Over the course of the following year, they explore many new places, encounter demons from the past, and learn a few new things about each other along the way.
“… because you, Master Kenobi, are perfectly fine!” ”Am I? For the past year, I’ve died a little each day. Is it my fault no one can tell just by looking at me? I’m afraid, Knight Damsin, that you’re not the only Jedi in the temple who knows what Death’s touch feels like.” (An adventure set after TPM; inspired by the Karen Miller novels.)