The plan was for Hermione to go back to their fourth year to fix things. But that's not when she ends up. Still, now there she is, 1939, with a young Dumbledore and Riddle, Dippet as headmaster and Grindelwald as the Dark Lord. That was not the plan. One-shot.
The first time he talks to her, he reminds her of Voldemort killing her parents. The first time she talks to him, she calls him out on his con. Neal has a girlfriend already, but somehow ends up on a date with Sarah and the woman he deliberately offended and, somehow, it works. But then she leaves. Only to meet her again, years later, at the Burke's during dinner.
For the first time the BAU finds itself superfluous when the kidnapping victim frees not only herself and an actual kid which had also been 'napped', but also phones the Police into the unsub's house and thereby identifies him neatly.
Wiping information from the database doesn't account for people with an eidetic memory recognising you on sight. As for the BAU, interrogating Serial Killers is their bread and butter. But what do you do when one of them is talking and awake but not breathing? This was so not in the manual!
They see a child when they look at him; soft hands and face, tiny limbs and large eyes, Itachi knows. Use it to your advantage, his shinobi training says - so he does. He is indulged at every turn but trying to reciprocate seems to always end up in upset, tearful elves - whether it's the training grounds or dancing. What's a small elfling meant to do?
Rose likes working in her cafe, helping people with the small things and being social without prolonged contact. Then comes Dr. Spencer Reid, a man who is so absorbed in his books, he forgets to eat and drink - a man who reminds her of the friends she left behind when she came into this new world. He's someone she can help and he can help her, even if he doesn't know it.
Freak knows his duty is with his family - the one who has taken him, cared for him and given him an entire cupboard all to himself. And Aunt Petunia tells him that they are lying, that they want to take him away, that he has to stay there but keep his head down, that they're saying nothing but lies about his rotten parents. She tells him not to believe them. So Freak doesn't.
Dean had grown up needing - and wanting - to take care of people. He just didn't realise that after his mother's death, it would mean there was no one left to take care of him.
One-shot. A female Harry Potter, bereft of magic, creates her own place in Hell's Kitchen. Then she meets a handsome lawyer who is also a vigilante.
Matt Murdock, the blind man doing parkour on the roofs across Hell's Kitchen, stumbles. He can see the barista! The blind man who can suddenly see black hair and green eyes. So, really, no one could fault him for stumbling, for bumping into people and walls and making his way to the office with more bruises than he got last night when he was Daredevil.
With the death of the man that should have rightfully been her husband, Akane's world fell apart. She had to live her life without the man she loved and years passed. So what the blazes is she doing suddenly being back in her bedroom looking like a 16 year old? Can anyone change the past or are we doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again? Are happy endings a myth?
2015 NEW CHAPTER! 1978 with a new student - Hermione. Her mere presence causes ripples in the time continuum and changes are taking place faster than she can account for them. To prevent a horrible war and her best friends tragic life she gave up everything in the hope of creating a better future. Now there is a new war on the horizon and everyone's life has been indelibly altered.
This is just three different stories with Ranma/Akane pairing I've started and I wanted your opinion on which ones you liked / didn't like. None of these have been beta read or finished, they're just first chapters.
Ranma, stuck in male neko form for a week and staying with Akane 24/7. What could possibly go wrong? CHAPTER 4 UP - Akane has to bathe a naked Ranma, oh my!
What if that moment in China, Ranma really never did say "I love you" out loud. What if he'd thought it? And what if Akane can suddenly hear just those thoughts in her own head just as Ranma can hear hers? What if the Saotome foot-in-mouth syndrome can't take hold? What if Akane can see his intentions without misinterpretation? What if they can finally communicate?
What would you fight for? And, more importantly, what would you concede defeat for? ... After China, Shampoo realises that killing the obstacle that Akane represents may not end so well for her. So she threatens her with the death of her sisters if she doesn't leave Nerima. With Shampoo keen to snag Ranma at the first chance, will he fall for the trap? Will Akane allow it?
The wedding failed. Everything is back to status quo - or is it? Akane, desparate for Ranma's affection and yearning to have her first 'real' kiss, attempts to find out if Ranma is even attracted to her body. But this is the Tendo's and Saotome's; plans go awry fast and the only question is if the plan will succeed even vaguely or if Akane will never find herself kissed by her man.
One Shot. Believing that she has brought nothing but trouble to her family and that her love for Ranma is one-sided, Akane starts a training journey across other continents. Her family gives chase but in the end only Ranma remains persistent in his feelings for her and follows her wherever she goes. How much will it take to bring back the old Akane, the one Ranma fell in love with?