Time is cruel, especially to those that travel through it outside the normal laws of physics. Sometimes it gives, but more often it takes. When five year old Desmond is whisked away to a time and place he doesn't know, he learns this lesson the hard way.
Desmond Miles is eight years old when he wakes up with wings. If there's one thing guaranteed to make growing up difficult, it's being different. And wings... are about as different as it's possible to get. Lucky for him, he's got someone to show him the ropes.
Modern AU: Altair gets stuck in traffic. And meets someone new. Then things get a little weird.
Sequel to Learning to Soar. Juno is free but Desmond is dead, and the people he left behind are willing to do anything to make sure she pays for that. But the closer they get to their goal, the more complicated life gets- and in the end, they may get more than just revenge. They may finally understand why they've grow wings.
At sixteen, Desmond runs away from his abusive father. At twenty five they reunite, and things are no better than they were when Desmond was a child. But when the apple offers him a chance at revenge, William ends up as a child, his memories missing and completely defenseless. What happens next isn't easy. For anyone.
Sequel to Unintended Consequences. After his time in the animus, Desmond has five of his ancestors sharing his head, and he's decided that's a good thing. But when new conspiracies and new enemies threaten to tear the world apart, Desmond and his ancestors are forced apart. They will need new allies to save the world, but not all the voices in Desmond's head are friendly these days
Sequel to Learning to Soar and Free Falling. Desmond has returned, alive but trapped in the body of an eagle, only to find that he is not the only one that has changed. Nine months is a long time to be presumed dead, and those he loves have gone on without him. But Juno is planning something so terrible it will take all of them together to stop her- and they're running out of time.
Desmond is always looking at Lucy. She doesn't like it much. Double agents shouldn't get too attached to the people around them, but sometimes those people make it hard. Set in ACII/Brotherhood.
Sometimes, Arno has problems staying in one century. And sometimes, he's not as sane as he thinks he is. Or- Helix, the Bleeding Effect, and time travel.
Genderbent- Altair is the first assassin in history to be cursed to change between a man and a woman, but he will not be the last. Others will follow, and the future of the order will never be the same. Rated for safety.
Area 51 is supposed to be where the government hides their aliens, not a boring office building where a group of misfits shuffle paperwork. But that's exactly what Desmond finds when he gets hired at the most boring summer job in existence. At least, that's how it seems on the surface.
Sequel to Returns. Time travel has haunted Altair since he was a child, but with Juno gone, he'd thought all that was over. It's not, and the times ahead will not be easy ones. When Desmond arrives suddenly in Masyaf as a child, his memories gone, Altair's life is turned upside down yet again.
Finding your soulmate is a lot easier when you have a literal compass printed on your skin pointing straight at them. Relationships, on the other hand... those are still hard. Modern AU, Reincarnation fic.
Sequel to Relations. An accident with the apple brings Altair back to the twenty first century, trapping him in a child's body and giving him a second chance at a normal life. Or maybe not so normal- it's still his life, after all. When are things ever allowed to be simple?
"'True lycanthropy. Very rare. Very dangerous.' The golden glow begins to fade, and Juno's next words seem distant. They also seem very deliberately calm, like she's realized how angry she sounds. 'I just wanted you to know. This is your fault. Not mine.'" How Connor is cursed to spend eternity as a wolf, and everything that happens after.
Altair feels someone is watching him. Desmond feels his life falling apart. A thousand years isn't any distance at all, really.
Desmond never planned on becoming a father, but sometimes these things just happen. Pre-AC. Time travel. Previously titled Fostering Relationships.
Dudley Dursley and Harry Potter weren't always friends. That changed, though, when Dudley started showing signs of 'freakishness'. Forced to learn to depend on each other, can they handle Hogwarts? Especially when it turns out the BWL might be a squib? Permanent Hiatus.