Magic wasn't real. Everyone knew that. That didn't stop the visions and dreams, 'memories' of a world that couldn't possibly exist, and it didn't stop them from thinking him mad. They were hiding something: it was more than just his imagination. He knew it. (AU)
Harry thought it was a joke . . . There was no way that the Ministry could expect him to marry. Voldermort was barely defeated, their world was still in disarray, and he loved Ginny. Unfortunately, love sometimes wasn't enough. (Canon compliant, except for the survival of Severus)
Severus had survived the horrors of his youth, the torment of his peers, and the bite of Nagini. The one thing he was sure not survive was the 'love' of Harry Potter. (Rewriting).
Peter knew this was impossible. There were some things even superheroes couldn't do, some things that simply defied nature, and this -! They weren't a couple. They were both men. Peter didn't know how it happened, but he wanted answers and he would get them. (Complete)
Inevitable. Will knew that - whatever choice he made - it would always lead to this moment. He only hoped that his confession to Hannibal would save them both . . . (One-Shot)
Matsuda finds it interesting to observe L and Light, especially to see which will win . . . One-Shot
Mary Jane confronts Peter about their break-up, surprised by who she finds . . . Slight A/U. One-Shot.
Wade loved death, but this was the one place he hoped never to find it . . . This was the one time he wished for life. (One-Shot)
There was much conflict between Bagheera and Baloo . . . The break-up was difficult, not to mention that they still needed to find a way to raise Mowgli together, and yet something drew them together. They simply couldn't find a way to make their break-up permanent. Even if it would be for the best. (Complete)
There were some scars that didn't fade. Cable had left his mark upon Wade more than any other person. The memories of the pain were etched into Wade's mind, enough so that he found himself driven to crime once more, and it was up to Spider-Man to help him. There was one obstacle: how could he gain Wade's trust when he couldn't even trust Wade with his face? (Complete)
Peter never expected to be saved. It was difficult to endure the fact that he was alive against his will, but more so to endure the guilt that followed. Wade was terrified of losing Peter, the one person he loved above all else, and so he worried more than all others. It was almost worse to deal with this 'worry-Wade' than it was the depression itself. One-Shot. Formatting Fixed
Peter finds himself with a surprise visit from Wade . . . The ex-mercenary causes quite a stir at work, which is up to Peter to resolve.
There were some things Peter hoped never to face . . . The suffering he experienced was in the past, but - during the rescue of a child - that past was brought into his present. Peter would need to confess to Wade. Who else would understand?
Peter had always known about Ellie's existence. It was no secret. He had never expected her to be brought to their home, to be asked to raise her. The truth was that he wasn't sure he could do it . . .
It was their first Christmas together . . . Peter wanted it to be perfect, but it seemed that his family had other ideas. He just wanted them to see Wade the way that he did. Wade deserved acceptance.
Peter and Wade introduce May to Al for the first time . . .
It was clear that his life as Spider-Man was a risk. He put the lives of his friends in danger, simply by acting as the hero. The only lifeline he had was Wade, but his feelings for Wade were changing . . . growing . . . he was losing his identity as Peter. He would need to make choices. He would need to make sacrifices. (Complete)
Arthur struggled with so many things: his weight, his worth, even his love. He had hoped to find solace in Alfred, but instead found only rejection. It was only made worse when Francis was intent on causing heartache for everyone else also, even if the hapless romantic did not intend to hurt anyone . . . (Discontinued).
Thor has always loved his youngest daughter, but sometimes he forgets how much she has grown . . . (One-Shot)
Loki had never meant to pass his curse onto his daughter. He loved her as deeply as Thor did, but he did not love the burden that had been placed upon her. Now everyone knew: they knew she was a Jotun. He owed it to her to her to stop the tears . . . (Two-Shot)