In places were light never reaches the Earth there is still war, there is still genocide, and there is still a loss of humanity. This story is about one of those dark places. "The statement has been given, the message is clear- we cannot live like this anymore." 6a (original): "The Power of Darkness and Fear" AU. M: Character Death, Actuality Violence, Holocaust
Reepicheep writes a letter to the King of the West, Kashmir. Part of my AU- interlude piece.
Reepicheep isn't good with parenting, Caspian is having trouble with strategy, Trufflehunter is having family issues. So when everyone steps into one another's shoes, they realize that things are only going to get worse. A whole lot worse. AU/ In between PC and VDT.
Dedicated to Neil Armstrong and Guss Grissom. Reepicheep and Lucy have a conversation while stargazing. AU: PC
After his brother reveals family secrets, Reepicheep goes on a journey to find his absentee father only to discover darker secrets and sinister plans that could destroy everything. Literally.
Characters from "The Great Mouse Detective". Basil is hired by George Freemont, the son of a wealthy businessman, to break into a bank to see if his money is still there. Hours later, a letter appears on Basil's doorstep with the phrase "Máscara de la Muerte" just as George is conveniently murdered. Dedicated to Vasily Kalinnikov
A short piece in which Adam Ewing writes a letter.
"Mice, Woodpeckers, Intelligence, Sentence Coherence, Social Awkwardness and The Rules of How a Hanging Tree Works" Reepicheep just wanted to sleep, but ends up having a conversation about all of these things listed in the title at three a.m. in the morning. Inspired by real life events. Co-authored by TheNewIdea.
A story that spans the present, the future, and time itself. When Cobra resorts to bio-terrorism, Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow investigate the source, and in the chaos, a new threat is born. Meanwhile twenty-seven years in the future, that new threat begins a war, pitting Black Panther and Tony Stark against a rouge UN Ambassador and his assistant.
Apostrophe poem inspired by the poem, An Author to Her Book by Anne Bradstreet (which is also an apostrophe poem). Reepicheep talks to his sword as if it were a dog. (Apostrophe: talking to something that isn't normally talked to)
Reepicheep's goodbye poem.
This is a poem (song) about life, love, friendship, death, and the acceptance of it. If there was a dying friend then Panchito would sing this. This is his goodbye song.
Set during Season 3. Matt has gone missing as Reepicheep appears in Charleston. The Volm weapon causes great divide among the 2nd Mass. Anne is weeks away from labor. Meanwhile, Matt is caught in a completely different war of his own. T: Violence, Mild Language. First Crossover: constructive criticism would be most helpful.
Poetry inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's masterworks: The Similarion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings. Note: I am not a poet. I just dabble. T: Violence and Descriptor words (for later poetry and just to be safe). I will go into: cannon, what if, AU, and other forms, covering a bit of everything. I will try to stay true to cannon as much as possible.
Set during the North African Campaign in World War II at the beginning of the Tel el Elisa offensive attack. A task force makes its way towards the requested location. In one of the military vehicles there is a Russian speaking genetic experiment designed by the United Nations, and Nikolai who is searching for his daughter's killers- Italians and Germans. M: Language
This story deals with important themes involving The Holocaust and is written to bring into prospective a part of history that we should never repeat. "The war is never over, not a single war in human history is over until the last one is over." This is a serious matter.
What do Panchito Pistoles and Charles Daggett have in common? Well, they were both murdered. By whom? The same person. The weird part is, Charles is in England, and Panchito is in Mexico. They were killed a day apart from each other. However there is a solution to the problem: Basil of Baker Street. M: Character Death via Suicide, Violence
One shot. Panchito is suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and sees a psychiatrist. T: Violence, Suggested Character Death
Can we agree for a moment that as much as we love the rooster he is an idiot. This is a story on how stupid Panchito can be sometimes. In an effort on how he is trying to save a relationship, keep his friends, and do everything else...completely wrong. A spin-off mini series to the "Panchito" series. Theme Song: "Fader" by The Temper Trap.
Three seconds had passed, the tree house was no longer in view. Panchito cried a bit, as he expected himself to, for this tree house wasn't just a place with a picture and writing desk. The water was filled with water lilies for a reason. Panchito's boat was white for a reason. He wrote that final note for a reason.