Sanji loves the ladies. A lot. He hates people who disrespect ladies. At times it can seem almost ironic, but only almost. Rated T for a bit of language, violence and adult themes.
Some time into the future, basic human nature hasn't changed, so Tony and Pepper decide to take the fate of the world in their own hands. Fluffy, but serious themes. Rated T just in case.
A couple of skilled thieves try to break into Avengers tower. This turns out to have certain problems. Namely, the recident AI enjoys watching horror-movies... Rated T for language and such.
Sometime after the events of Iron Man III, the Avengers are invited to Asgard for a feast with their ally Thor and his friends and family. Fluff, awesomeness and possibly a lifechanging event or two ensue. Rated T for tiny mention of adult themes and violence and possibly language in later chapters.
She lived, she laughed, she learned and she loved. She was loyal, she was little and she was large. She was a lamb and she was a legend. This is her perspective.
In a place, for a given value of place, where reality is on a bad acid trip and physics stand on the verge of giving up, how can one girl overcome her reptilian nature, the ban on writing utensils and the terror that is life to declare her love? Night Vale girl's love love-poem. Because gender is irrelevant under these conditions.
Emil does paperwork, Lalli sleeps, the girls watch the sunset, and for once, nothing is on fire.
A simple drabble about Luffy, nightmares and how one deals with them.
On a normal day, Zoro could win a fight against his captain. On a normal day, he would rather give his life than harm him in any way. This was not a normal day.
Mori Helix develops transponder snails for the World Government. A quick look into the gastropods that are our telephones and surveillance cameras. Rated K-plus for references to parasites and... execution?