Magic, dwarves, and elves. Giants and dragons. They were supposed to be the stuff of fairytales. Things that Claire could read in her books. But now? It's all too frighteningly real. Now, she's caught up in a world, and a war, that's not her own. Where every day is a struggle to survive. To stay sane. Holding onto the hope that one day she'll be able to go home.
Nylora had always been different, an undeclared outcast even amongst her peers of Demon Hunters. But when trailing the destruction the Falling Star left in it's wake and the events that follow, she may learn more about herself than she already knew, and of the father she never met. And perhaps find peace in her own tormented soul, still haunted by her failures.
They told her they were just vivid dreams, and nothing to be afraid of. But this time the dream seemed all too real. Caught in a never ending nightmare, Claire is forced to partake in a war that could very well kill her. And if she dies in the dream, she may never return home. Iron Bull/OC. Rated M for Language.
Waylon Jones had always thought of himself as a monster, nothing could ever really change that. Or at least until he met Olivia Branson, the one woman in the world crazy enough to believe he was as human as they come. And for while, he allowed himself to believe it too. But he should have known nothing good lasts forever, especially when it comes to love. Rated M for Language
The Mist. All her life it was all she had ever known and all she needed. But when Kiyomi is banished for a crime she never committed she is forced to wander in alone. There she will stumble upon a world that will shatter the very core of her life. There she must discern truth and lies in the company of a strange and interesting man who treats her faith like a joke. (Rewritten)
She was Lady Luck, the best shot in the galaxy, but even Shepard has some questions of her own. Like why the hell her father left her at an orphanage, and why the Galaxy has such a sick sense of humor to drop him in her life now. But then again, there's no better way for a father and daughter to bond when the odds of survival are in the single digits. Rated M for heavy language.