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  • If Only You Knew

    A sequel to Someone to Remember You By. Shredder's had his butt kicked AGAIN, and once more Krang is ready to swoop in for the rescue. But this time Shredder isn't just physically hurt; he's lost his mind as well. And as a new type of ooze reveals possibilities neither knew of, Krang must decide whether to support Shredder or leave him to die.

  • Insomnia

    Set during the time of Sandy's funeral. Jack Frost feels a heavy weight on his shoulders after the death of one of the Big Four, feeling responsible for the death of the Sandman. Sleepless, he flies to the roof and ponders all that has occurred since their last battle with Pitch. Jack has both a new power and a new destiny, but that doesn't make Sandy's death any easier...

  • Kiss of Death

    What if everyone's favorite frosty-haired winter spirit decided to save Pitch from his ultimate fate? As Jack witnesses Pitch's horrific end, something inside him stirs, and he wonders if the boogeyman really deserves such a cruel fate after all. Without time to think, Jack jumps in and sacrifices his life for Pitch-but did he truly make the right decision? Alternate ending of ROTG

  • Smile As You Die

    Loki's end has come and there is no time to go back and fix things. Sometimes, when your world is fading, all you can do is die with a smile and let them know you cared. A hypothetical farewell poem about the death of Loki and his last thoughts before he leaves this world for good.

  • Beast

    A personal conversation with the King of Nightmares himself. Fear can trap you and drag you down with its beautiful lies and its cunning schemes. But I'm not going to fall for that anymore. I'm tired of his tricks, and I know how to fight back against this godforsaken beast. I'm rising up, and I'm going to conquer this monster who haunts my every step and breath in my life.

  • Pebble House

    As Loki waits alone, cowering in a house made of stone, he reflects on the inevitability of fate and his own misdeeds. The God of Mischief cannot outwit fate, but he can wait for his shining moment of glory. And so he shall wait for Ragnarok to take his vengeance while he hides away in a home of pebbles in Midgard.

  • Suicide is Anything But Silent

    After falling into the wormhole, Loki has plenty of time to reflect on all that he did to Asgard. Every mistake, every agony, every shocking revelation has time to replay over and over again in his head. But Loki soon realizes that he isn't alone. And the entity tormenting him is anything but harmless. And a certain cosmic manipulator has his eye on Loki and the Tesseract...

  • God of Lies

    A poem describing the beloved God of Mischief, Loki Laufeyson. No matter how devious or psychotic he gets, there is still a sliver of good left inside. No one is sure of his redemption, but that doesn't mean nobody loves him-on the contrary, he's one of the most popular Marvel villains, so here's a poem to honor his angst and beauty. Enjoy!

  • The Fangirl Song

    We all know we fangirls love our villains. But sadly, nobody has written an official anthem yet for us villain-whitewashing fangirls (and fanboys). About time somebody did, right, ladies? So without further ado, here is a loving spoof and official anthem for us villain lovers...The Fangirl Song! Perfect for scaring your favorite villains out of their wits. Batteries not included.

  • Let the Beast Rage On

    Who said Elsa was the only animated character who could belt it? In this grim parody of Let It Go, Pitch releases his inner demons and frees himself to let go of his past and use his shadow powers freely for the first time. But what will be the cost of his newfound liberty? Will he be forced to forget his family forever-or will he keep them close to his heart no matter what?

  • Doll Face

    Sally Finklestein was a murderous outlaw whom nobody had ever tangled with and lived to tell the tale. She was the terror of Nightmare Country, and there wasn't a single town that didn't have her face painted on 'Wanted' posters from north to south. Sally's proud of her dirty life and would never change it...until she meets Jack Skellington and her life turns upside down.

  • Killing Can't Set Me Free

    We all know about the debate over the appropriateness of violent video games and other gory entertainment and whether or not they create a generation of young criminals. But did anyone ever stop to think what fictional characters themselves think of this madness? Well, one anonymous character finally speaks his or her mind in this extraordinary little poem...read at your own risk!