Reepicheep describes Aslan's Country. One-shot.
Reepicheep reflects on a certain piece of news, a letter, and his friendship with Trufflehunter. T: Character Death, Five Stages of Grief, and Coping with Suicide
Miraz implements plans that could decimate Narnia's denizens. Caspian leads a group of followers to infiltrate and uncover those plans before they can be implemented. A King in exile attempts to retake his throne. This piece explores war- the people in it, why it happens, and what we can do to stop it. Written to make you think. Original piece re-write.
Just because Reepicheep is the most known mouse, doesn't mean that there were others too. This is a short story of one of his brothers, Siphon Samuel, and how he saved Reepicheep from becoming a sadistic murderer. A/N: This piece was first written in November of 2013 and does not reflect my current style. Don't expect greatness from this.
Before there was Peter Jason Quill, Subject 89P13, otherwise known as Rocket Raccoon, had only one other human being care about him. Inspired by "Bellum Letale" RP. Dedicated to Dr. Carl G. Jung.
Reepicheep says goodbye to his best friend. One shot. Dedicated to William Faulkner. "When a man gives his life to better the world, the world thanks and blesses him for it."
A poem for Charlie Hebdo.
A piece of nostalgia. Reposting an early piece of fiction involving Reepicheep and World War II. This piece marks 38 Reepicheep stories and this is not the best piece in the world. In fact, this was originally going to be my first story with the character but it was put off due to reasons. Here's that story in it's original text. Posted to show growth in development.
Reepicheep delivers a speech as he is about to be executed by a firing squad. In Death's POV. Part of "The Power of Darkness and Fear" AU
"History Is Unclear of Certain Events but Who Cares About Historical Significance or: How to Destroy the Universe with a Pancake" A story about pancakes, syrup, time travel, history, and a ship full of morons. Inspired by "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" A/N: This story is supposed to be somewhat dumb.
The life, romances, friendships, trials and tribulations of Reepicheep the Mouse in his own words. A mix of genres including: adventure, romance, hurt/comfort, tragedy, humor, and friendship. AU: Pre-PC to VDT.
Spend an evening with Reepicheep as he tells stories of valor, humor, truth, vice, virtue and everything in between. Poems inspired by various poets, events, etc. Requests will be considered.
The untold story of the friendship between C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien through the POV's of their various characters. A free-writing exercise. Characters (in no particular order): Reepicheep, Caspian, The Pevensies (all), Miraz, Eustace, Aslan, Gandalf, Aragorn, Gollum, Frodo, Biblo, Sauron, and others. T: Humor, Some Language, History (take it with a grain of salt)
Told from Death's POV. Reepicheep is taught a lesson in conformity and redemption.
Erik investigates the murder of a boy whom he believes was his legitimate son and enlists the help of an Italian artist.
Redux. Reepicheep comforts a boy who contemplates suicide. Sequel to "The Blue Jay and the Robin" 7: "The Power of Darkness and Fear" AU.
A hawk filled with remorse gives his justification and apology to a lone survivor. One shot.
Set during "Guardians of the Galaxy" when the Guardians are in The Kyln Prison. When Peter and Rocket follow Gamora just as she's about to be confronted by Drax, Rocket intervenes on a crime more heinous and sinister than vendetta. Movie spoilers. AU of film. M: Content and Language (involves rape). From Rocket's POV.
"How ignorance and arrogance blind you and make you innocent from the truth." Reepicheep attends a funeral and suspects that foul play was involved. Told from Reepicheep's POV. AU. Post- PC. Dedicated to William Faulkner
When the world sees all romance as cliche, a group of people try to prove that true life and love can exist by living. "The old cliche, 'every man dies but not every man lives' is true. Let me add to that if I may- no one loves. Every man dies, not every man lives, and no one loves. Isn't that the saddest phrase you've ever heard in your life?"